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@rebsiot said: ricdan1985 said: So, it seems the answer - putting it simply - is to start with a RF/LF combination and at about the hour mark, introduce the RW/LW. The reason behind this is to expose the tiredness of defenders. However, a high-quality CF is required due to the goals needing to be scored. This statement doesn't underestimate those who train wingers to a very high status. In fact, it promotes winger trainers. Sound right? PS, don't hijack a thread. Start your own. Edited by ricdan1985 03-01-2014 00:11 If you can afford it and have the roster space.. But it would take some dedication to master the use of both...hmmm I just acquired an awesome LF.... Quick, everyone raise the clauses on your RF's! |
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And we'd also better hope rebsiot hasn't eyed off two R/LWs. Otherwise, if he chooses to master this, we are screwed! ![]() |
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