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Do what he said , hehe
03/07/2012 14:45
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ABC DEFG said:
SirJohnThomas said:
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What a stupid freakin rule...



I'd play 3 DFMs as defenders I could. I venture others would do the same.


Only 3? I'd play 4 of them across the back.
03/07/2012 15:21
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SirJohnThomas said:
What team normally plays a 4-6-0? Why, the World and European Champions, that's who. Think before you speak, Lifeguard.

Spain, on last euro 2012
04/07/2012 06:55
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Really. even though Drogba plays at LB against Barca what is he really? thank you. 04/07/2012 06:57
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@Lifeguard said:
The rule is not stupid - what team plays normally with three players in the same position? you don't see three Left Backs or 3 Center Attacking Mids in real football, why would you here?

some team do play 3 cfs, and i tried to set up a formation of 3 cfs but i got invalid tactic, pls @ this rule should be reviewed
04/07/2012 18:33
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I agree that it would be useful to have three players in one position for training purposes, but everyone has the same handicap, and therefore no one has an advantage. 04/07/2012 18:42
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Exactly life, the rule is the rule. Otherwise we'd all just stand around a table shouting"I win". First to shout wins. 04/07/2012 20:45
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I love this rule though it sucks 04/07/2012 21:12
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Whatamidoinghere said:
I love this rule though it sucks

'...though it sucks'.
04/07/2012 21:20
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The other option is that you remove the restriction and everyone plays 9 dim and a 2 cf's. The restriction is there for a reason. To make you play a balanced team,
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