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Old 10-29-2007, 08:28 PM   Sleipnir Tactic - A different approach Post #11
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Look at your actionzones when you play teams like that. Its no use having 60% possession if you're only getting like 10 and 10 in attack and defense and the rest in midfield. You want to be dominating attack and in midfield. I think this is where you will find the weak chinks, when you look at the actionzones for matches involving these sides.
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Old 10-29-2007, 08:51 PM   Sleipnir Tactic - A different approach Post #12
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I think the fact that you seem to have a lot of chances but don't score loads is because you have long shots set to often for a lot of the team. I normally have only a few players on mixed with long shots as i think its better to create less close range changes that loads of long range ones. I'll keep testing without changing anything though. Also at home in the game i played i had around 55% possession and won 4-0 but away i have played 2 games both have been 0-0 and i have only had about 40-45% possession as Inter against worse teams
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Old 10-29-2007, 09:03 PM   Sleipnir Tactic - A different approach Post #13
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Quote:
Originally posted by Razaldo9:
I think the fact that you seem to have a lot of chances but don't score loads is because you have long shots set to often for a lot of the team. I normally have only a few players on mixed with long shots as i think its better to create less close range changes that loads of long range ones. I'll keep testing without changing anything though. Also at home in the game i played i had around 55% possession and won 4-0 but away i have played 2 games both have been 0-0 and i have only had about 40-45% possession as Inter against worse teams
I have an average score of 3.5,so thats not a problem, atleast in the Danish league. The problem is that I get dominated in midfield and defence. I often dominate the stronger teams in attack get goals out of the effort. It seems to be a midfield problem.

Any voluntering testers and tweakers?
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Old 10-29-2007, 09:32 PM   Sleipnir Tactic - A different approach Post #14
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I've just run through 15 different matches, which isn't in the danish league. The opponents were: Deportive, At. Madrid, Ajax(x2), Celtic, Everton, Stade Rennais, Club Brugge, Basel, Zaragoza, Besiktas, Dortmund, Lerverkusen, Wolfsburg and FC Bayern. In these 15 matches the actionzones were in average:
Attack:
<UL TYPE=SQUARE>
<LI>Me=13
<LI>Opponent=12
</UL>

Midfield:
<UL TYPE=SQUARE>
Me=24
<LI>Opponent=28
</UL>
Seems like the problem is here, but what can i do?
Defence:
<UL TYPE=SQUARE>
<LI>11
<LI>11
</UL>
After I tweaked the central defenders with three right nothes in mentality, added an offside trap and started pushing the defensive line up, i've only been beaten in my defensive possession once in six matches.
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Old 10-29-2007, 09:34 PM   Sleipnir Tactic - A different approach Post #15
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Originally posted by jespereh:
I've just run through 15 different matches, which isn't in the danish league. The opponents were: Deportive, At. Madrid, Ajax(x2), Celtic, Everton, Stade Rennais, Club Brugge, Basel, Zaragoza, Besiktas, Dortmund, Lerverkusen, Wolfsburg and FC Bayern. In these 15 matches the actionzones were in average:
Attack:
*Me=13
*Opponent=12

Midfield:
*Me=24
*Opponent=28
Seems like the problem is here, but what can i do?

Defence:
*Me=11
*Opponents=11
After I tweaked the central defenders with three right nothes in mentality, added an offside trap and started pushing the defensive line up, i've only been beaten in my defensive possession once in six matches.
Fixed, hopefully!
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Old 10-29-2007, 10:18 PM   Sleipnir Tactic - A different approach Post #16
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Just thought i'd let you know i haven't conceded yet and my last two games I beat roma 3-0 at home and Livorno 4-0 away. I have messed with a few things and actions stats wise they are similar to your i normally am on top in defence and attack and similar in midfield
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Originally posted by Razaldo9:
Just thought i'd let you know i haven't conceded yet and my last two games I beat roma 3-0 at home and Livorno 4-0 away. I have messed with a few things and actions stats wise they are similar to your i normally am on top in defence and attack and similar in midfield
Who do you manage?
Do you dominate all three zones?
Which tweaks?
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Old 10-29-2007, 10:47 PM   Sleipnir Tactic - A different approach Post #18
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Version 1.1 with my tweaks to dominate the defensive zone, can be downloaded at:
Sleipnir v. 1.1
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I'm currently working on applying the Rule of One to this tactic. But would it be enough just to use it on the mentality, as it's the gap between the MC and DMC which appears to be the problem?
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cant seem to download it comes up this file cant be imported
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