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You need to
have set your tactics at least 2 hours before the match. After 2 hours you wont be able to change
which tactic to use A,B or C and any changes made to
those tactics wont have any effect for that match – it will use the tactics set
before the two hours.
To keep key players form up and not overwork them so they get
into the state of "I want to rest", rotate when your players play in friendly
games so that they don't play every friendly. Use tactics to divide your
squad. Here are some ideas for tactics:
- Have Tactic A with half of your best players. Have
Tactic B with the other half of your best players. Have Tactic C as your
best team. Play Tactic A and Tactic B every day in friendlies (home and away).
- Have Tactic A with your best team. Have Tactic B with
your reserve team. Play Tactic A for home games and Tactic B for away
games. Play Tactic A for League games.
- Have Tactic A with your best team. Have Tactic B with
your reserve team. Play Tactic A at the beginning of the week. Play
Tactic B the rest of the week. Play Tactic A for League games. (If
your best players get hurt at the beginning of the week with they have many days
to recover)
I keep setting up my tactics but they keep reverting back
to how they were
When you have positioned your players on a tactic screen
remember to Save before going onto another tactic or leaving the
tactic section.
This is probably because he is not
selected. Go to the Players page and you
should see that under the player he down as “Not Selected”. Click on it and put
it back to “Selected”. You should now see him available in the tactics window.
The order
that they are on the subs-bench determines the position they will be replacing.

1. Goalkeeping
2. Defender
3. Midfielder
4. Forward
5. the 5th sub will come if 1 of the subs that already
came on the field injured.
How does the team captain influence the team?
Currently the team captain has no
effect to the team.
What is the difference between Defensive, Normal or Offensive play ?
Defensive style increases the chance of keeping the ball in
your half but decrease the chance of scoring.
Aggressive style lets you
have many chances at shots but you have a weaker defence.
Normal is a combination of both.
Normal or Aggressive attitude, what is the difference?
Passive - This is a "Take it easy" setting where players
play without heart. Gives weaker team a chance but also helps form with
players with 4 stamina not getting tired until the 75th minute.
Normal - Your normal setting. Ideal for players of
stamina 4-5.
Aggressive - "Go for it". Makes your players perform
as best as possible but uses a lot of stamina hence it is not recommended if ANY
players have less 5 stamina but is better suited with players of stamina of 6+ ,
especial strickers.
Can I put players wherever I like on the tactics field?
You must have at a minimum:
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1 Forward
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2 Midfields
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2 Defence
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1 Goalies
And you must field 11 players on the tactics field.
Can I put as many as I want in a position then?
You should have no more than 3 strikers, 5 midfields, 5
defenders otherwise it becomes "Over crowded" and "Confusion" kicks in causing a
drop in performance.
What tactic should I use?
You need to find a tactic that suits your players strengths
and weaknesses. The tactics employed by various teams can vary a lot. You
may also find that you may have to vary your tactic depending on who you are
playing.
What is the 4-3-3 tactic everyone talks about ?
This is a tactic where you have 4 defenders that are
positioned very high up, just under the half way line. You then have 3
midfielders and 3 forwards high up. The defensive position forces the
opposing teams forwards to stay up the pitch as they cannot go behind the
defenders as they would be offside. This tactic has been wildly adopted by
top teams who find it gives them an edge. It isn't suitable for all teams
and may actually be bad if your defenders are slow, and the attackers are fast
as the forwards may just run straight past your defenders outpacing them to get
a long ball.

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