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10-29-2006, 05:48 AM
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Towering strikers are too hot to handle in FM07 Post #11 | | Senior Member
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I've got Josh Kennedy in my Australian team, but I'm having trouble using his height  Any tips?
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10-29-2006, 05:55 AM
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Towering strikers are too hot to handle in FM07 Post #12 |
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Hmm..
Actually at 181cm, he's not really towering as top flight defenders are around his height generally.
But, he sure got good jumping and heading stats, couple with good strength and anticipation.
Also, you're using Chelsea, so it won't be too hard to instruct players to provide accurate long balls to reach his head
davidbowie - For corners, you might want to put him to flick near crosses, you will be seeing them landing back of the net oftenly or being poke in by players at the far post.
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10-29-2006, 02:47 PM
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Towering strikers are too hot to handle in FM07 Post #13 | | Junior Member
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Originally posted by heimu:
Actually at 181cm, he's not really towering as top flight defenders are around his height generally.
| He's got 20 jumping and heading, he is towering to me
Also, its not about getting loads of balls to his head, its about getting a big strong striker and he will win almost every header for you. Having good crossers just makes it easier, I guess. But even if the cross isnt the best, your stiker and his marker will still go to the ball and "challenge" for it  (its a one-sided contest really :p)
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10-29-2006, 03:03 PM
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Towering strikers are too hot to handle in FM07 Post #14 | | Junior Member
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I agree with having 2 big strikers, I have John Hartson and Brian Mcbride in my West Brom team together and they score for fun.
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11-02-2006, 11:01 PM
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Towering strikers are too hot to handle in FM07 Post #15 |
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Do you use Klose as target man? And pick hold up ball option? Finally, just final question: which mentality slider you give him?
Klose ftw (for the win) |
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11-03-2006, 12:29 AM
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Towering strikers are too hot to handle in FM07 Post #16 |
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How about these stats for a less-known target man? |
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11-03-2006, 02:08 AM
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Towering strikers are too hot to handle in FM07 Post #17 |
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Ali Daei. Amazing. Got him on a free. 20 odd goals in 30 games with 15 assists. Just could not find one for the prem. Im leicster BTW
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11-03-2006, 04:42 AM
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Towering strikers are too hot to handle in FM07 Post #18 | | Junior Member
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Whatever happened to GPTG forum?
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11-03-2006, 08:08 AM
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Towering strikers are too hot to handle in FM07 Post #19 | | Junior Member
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Wow nice work!.
How do you get Klose to score that much? but most of all how do you get him to give that much assists???? :eek:
Do you let him "hold op the ball"?
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11-03-2006, 10:26 AM
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Towering strikers are too hot to handle in FM07 Post #20 | | Junior Member
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So where's the tactic?
He's just showing off how good his striker is with that option enabled. He's not telling us about the tactic, he's telling us about the player, meaning it belongs in the GPTG forum. If everyone thought the way you do, then we'd all be showing off the TACTIC of our strikers scoring goals. Or maybe you'd like to see the TACTIC of buying unknown youngsters from Brazil?
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