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hi, im new to management 2007 and i have been reading through all the threads and askin loads of questions, sorry to ask so many lol, i still find it confusing but i think im getting there with most things, so im gonna list what i think ive learnt and hope you peeps can advice.
1..defensive line= how deep or high up pitch.
2..closing down= low is stay in position and wait and high is move out of position and press.
3..mentality=low is defensive and high is attack.
4..creative freedom=if they stick to your team plans or do there own things.
5..tempo=slow for short pass and high for direct.
6..parent clubs= better teams than small clubs.
7..feeder clubs= you loan out players to other teams.
i know that was a bit long winded but im trying to learn from you guys without cheating by just downloading tatics and winning everything.
1. How deep or high up the pitch your defence is when the opposition has the ball in your own half. Why I don't know.
5. Not sure about that at all any more.
5. I think that is how quickly your try to move forwards, that is why they recommend Slow when you are using short passes. Cleon once argued and supported his argument that having the passing slider all the way to the left or the lowest short passing setting there is, resulted in a one touch passing type of football. That is why you need to slow down your tempo and take your time getting forward. On the other hand if you want to play direct and attack the opposition at every chance higher tempo(hurry up) is a better choice IMO...
Originally posted by ZiqXx:
5. I think that is how quickly your try to move forwards, that is why they recommend Slow when you are using short passes. Cleon once argued and supported his argument that having the passing slider all the way to the left or the lowest short passing setting there is, resulted in a one touch passing type of football. That is why you need to slow down your tempo and take your time getting forward if you are using short passes. On the other hand if you want to play direct and attack the opposition at every chance higher tempo(hurry up) is a better choice IMO...