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Any idea where i could find his work? | 03/08/2018 19:29 |
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Are you serious about this???? | 03/08/2018 19:29 |
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Yeah, My strikers are shit. Take too many shots to actually score. Hell i could would have done way better in the same position. | 03/08/2018 19:38 |
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Ares_Eveningshade said: Any idea where i could find his work? It could be anywhere on this forum, if it hasn't been deleted. |
03/08/2018 19:49 |
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Ares_Eveningshade said: Yeah, My strikers are shit. Take too many shots to actually score. Hell i could would have done way better in the same position. i faced that problem last season, when i have 2 forwards too(lf/rf) and at the end of the day, my om is the one that scores, lf/rf scores rarely. But i think they make the game that when a player is attacking and there is no player before him, he won't pass back or sideways, till he get to the position where he think he could fire a shot and score. Meanwhile cf score more when in the match cause they are always above the om, and there is no way and om receive the ball that he won't see the cf upfront and pass to him. The om looks influential in the case where there is no cf and the manager trying to avoid offside, sets the lf/rf closer to the om. And when the om receives the ball the distance between him and the lf/rf are not much so he thinks he can do it on his own. That why i made a new tactic setting my forwards at a block above the om, so now, my om scores rarely. And my scoring rate was better than that of last season, but the disadvantage is that my offside rate increased. I have a plan so as to reduce the offside, but i won't tell you, find out yourself. |
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