The FM2011 poll is now closed and it looks like you guys want some tips about tactics. I'm not going to be here for the next few days, but when I get back I'll give you some info on tactics for lower league teams.
The new season kicks off today, here are my predictions: Top 6: Manchester United Chelsea Manchester City Liverpool Tottenham Arsenal Bottom 3: QPR Wigan Swansea Let me know what you think!
Type: Mental Training Category: None Description: The aggression attribute defines how forcefully a player will get stuck in and try to impose themselves upon the opposition, it is closely tied to the bravery attribute. While bravery indicates how likely a player is to get involved in dangerous situations, the aggression attribute will describe how hard they will go into these situations. Aggression can not be increased through training as it forms part of a players innate personality, but it can be manipulated through player interaction in the form or warnings and fines for violent behaviour. Useful for Position: Goalkeepers, Central Defenders, Defensive Midfielders. Works well with: Marking, Tackling, Bravery, Heading, Strength.. Pro Tip: It is possible to reduce a players aggression attribute if it is too high. If they get sent off, then after the match interact with the player and discipline them for 'dismissal in prior match'. For two yel...
Type: Mental Training Category: Tactics Description: The anticipation attribute defines how well a player is able to read the game. It is their ability to know when and where team mates and opposition players are going to run and where the ball is going to be passed. This attribute can be improved through tactics training, but you will see a player develop this attribute more rapidly through game experience so try to give your players as much game time as possible to see large improvements. For goalkeepers it is there ability to know when an opposing striker is going to place their shots or where crosses are going to land. Defenders with good anticipation will know where players are going to make runs or where through balls are going to occur, increasing their chances of making an interception and cutting out the danger. Attacking players can see where space is going to open up or when a team mate is going to make a run. Even though anticipation helps a player know what is goin...
Yay! I voted tactics, so it's all good by me.
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ReplyDeleteYes, more tactics please!
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