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v1per
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liitunud: 09.07.2004
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14.02.2014 20:07:44
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Avastasin siis enda jaoks sellise huvitava mängu. Mängin FM Classic mode. Hetkel inglise kõrgliiga Newcastlega, esimesel hooajal sain viienda koha, teine hetkel pooleli, kuid mingil põhjusel läheb kõik allamäge, kuigi talvel tõin siise igasse liini enda arust üsna korralikud täiendused - vähemalt kehvemaks ei oleks tohtinud asi kuidagi minna, aga võta näpust. Taktika sama, mis esimesel hooajal, kuid juba praeguse teise hooaja esimese poolega on mulle kaks korda rohkem väravaid sisse löödud kui terve eelmise hooajaga kokku. Kaitses eksitakse pidevalt ning tihti saadakse ka punaseid kaarte. Kaotan päris palju isegi tagumise otsa meeskondadel.
Nüüd mõtlesin, et hakkan seda taktika ja treeningu asja rohkem uurima, kuid selleks läheks mul mõne kogenud mängija abi tarvis. Nimelt pole mu inglise keel just kõige parem ning eriti raske on just mõista konkreetseid jalgpalliga seotud termineid. Google translatoriga olen kuigi palju ikka hakkama saanud, kuid igaks-juhuks panen siia mõned asjad, millest ma taktikat koostades eriti hästi aru ei saa, kunas mida kasutada jne...
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Possession
Go Route One
Instructs your players to look to get the ball into the attacking third with increased urgency, playing long balls over the midfield and into dangerous attacking areas quickly.
More Direct Passing
Instructs your players to adopt a style of passing based around a quicker transition from back to front, with the ball covering long distances in a quicker amount of time.
Retain Possession
Instructs your players to prioritise keeping hold of the ball.
Shorter Passing
Instructs your players to adopt a style of play based around shorter passing and greater ball retention.
Pass Into Space
Instructs your players to look to make passes into space.
Work Ball Into Box
Instructs your players to work hard for their opening, remaining patient and not forcing the issue.
Play Out Of Defence
Encourages defenders to pass their way clear from the back rather than clear the ball long.
Pump Ball Into Box
Instructs your players to launch high, long-range passes into the opposition's penalty area.
Clear Ball To Flanks
Instructs your players to look to make their clearances into wider areas to be picked up by attacking players.
Hit Early Crosses
Instructs players to cross the ball early.
Float Crosses
Instructs your players to play high, floating crosses into the penalty area with the intention for the ball to hang in the air and allow a forward to position himself accordingly to take advantage.
Drill Crosses
Instructs your players to play quick and powerful crosses into the penalty area with the intention of catching a defender off guard against a quicker forward with good movement.
Run At Defence
Instruct players to run at the opposition more than your tactics allow by default.
Shoot On Sight
Instructs your players to shoot when the opportunity arises instead of waiting for a more clear-cut opening.
Penetration
Exploit The Flanks
Instructs your players to look to take full advantage of wing play, perhaps due to an opposition weakness.
Exploit The Left Flank
Instructs your players to look to take full advantage of the left wing, perhaps due to an opposition weakness.
Exploit The Right Flank
Instructs your players to look to take full advantage of the right wing, perhaps due to an opposition weakness.
Exploit The Middle
Instructs your players to look to take full advantage of playing through the middle, perhaps due to an opposition weakness.
Look For Overlap
Instructs your players to hold onto the ball and look for an overlapping player in support, most likely a marauding full-back.
Shape
Play Wider
Instructs your players to look to stretch the pitch and play wider.
Play Narrower
Instructs your players to look to narrow the field and play in the middle of the pitch.
Much Higher Defensive Line
Instructs your players to adopt a much higher position on the pitch, closer to the halfway line, in a bid to compress the space in which the opposition can play whilst remaining close to their midfield team-mates.
Push Higher Up
Instructs your players to play higher up the pitch, starting with the line the defence holds, which should be close to the halfway line if this option is chosen.
Drop Deeper
Instructs your players to retreat into their own territory and defend it from there.
Much Deeper Defensive Line
Instructs your players to adopt a much deeper position on the pitch, retreating into a more compact shape closer to their own goal to prevent the opposition from exploiting space in behind them.
Stick To Positions
Instructs players to stick to their primary duties in their assigned position. It does not allow for fluidity of movement.
Roam From Positions
Instructs players to be more creative and fluid with their position locations on the pitch, demanding sufficient tactical awareness so one player is able to fill in for another who has roamed from his position.
Allow Wide Players to Swap
Allows two wide players to swap their respective sides at intermittent periods during play.
Defending
Hassle Opponents
Instructs your players to give the opposition little time and space on the ball, attempting to force a mistake.
Stand Off Opponents
Instructs your players to give the opposition more time, retreat into a defensive shape and minimise the risk of being opened up.
Get Stuck In
Instructs your players to be aggressive and strong in the tackle. This may increase the risk of fouls and disciplinary action.
Stay On Feet
Instructs your players to stay on their feet when making tackles instead of going to ground.
Use Tighter Marking
Instructs players to adopt a tighter marking scheme in defensive situations where players are encouraged to stick particularly close to their assigned opponent in order to prevent them from attacking the ball.
Use Offside Trap
Instructs the team to operate with the offside trap.
General
Take A Breather
Instructs your players to keep hold of the ball but simply take a moment to recover physically before attacking again.
Much Higher Tempo
Instructs the team to go about their business in a more urgent fashion, moving the ball around quickly and decisively, using the intensity of their approach to unsettle the opposition and eventually tire them out.
Higher Tempo
Instructs the team to go about their business in an urgent fashion, moving the ball around quickly and decisively, using the intensity of their approach to unsettle the opposition.
Lower Tempo
Instructs the team to go about their business in a considered and patient manner, taking their time with the ball and often retaining possession in order to retain control of the game.
Much Lower Tempo
Instructs the team to go about their business in a more considered and patient manner, taking their time with the ball and often retaining possession with no great short-term purpose, with the intention to retain control of the game.
Be More Expressive
Allows more creative players the freedom to play the game with additional creativity and flair outside of the confines of a team's tactical setup
Be More Disciplined
Asks players to play as part of a robust and focused tactical shape in order to make the team a stronger collective group. It may come at the expense of some individual expression.
Oskab ja viitsib keegi mind nende asjadega veidi aidata?
Olen varasemalt ka FM 2012 veidi mänginud, kuid see nii keeruline ei olnud. Jagage oma muljeid selle mänguga ning head nipid ja trikid kuluksid samuti marjaks ära.
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Tiim
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liitunud: 11.10.2006
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14.02.2014 20:55:03
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viimati mängisin korralikult vist 2004? manageri, siis oli lihtne, edaspidi on igasuguseid keerulisi lisaasju toodud sisse, ja enam süveneda ei viitsi..aga proovin lähiajal 2014 ka ära, siis saab muljetada
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v1per
HV kasutaja

liitunud: 09.07.2004
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18.02.2014 09:28:19
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Kas keegi oskaks nõu anda, kuidas oleks mõistlik vastu minna hoo, muuaja viimasele kolmandikule.... juhin praegu priemier liigat 5 punktiga ning samal ajal käivad euro cupi mängud, muudest inglise cupidest õnnestus õnneks välja ennast kukutada, et ei peaks mehi üleliia kurnama.
Nüüd tundub, et hooaja lõpp läheb üsna tuliseks, kuna viimasel ajal pole enam priemieris viikidest rohkemat suutnud - andsin siin vahepeal enamus meestele 3 päeva puhkust ning n.ö treening tempo on säetud average peale, kuid ikka mul on selline tunne, et nad väristavad selle väikese edu ennem lõppu ära, kuna on näha, et kõik mehed siin hooaja lõpus nii kiiresti enam ei taastu ja paar põhimeest on juba ka vigastatud...
Kas peaks hooaja lõpus ehk treeningu light panema ja veel puhkuseid jagama, kuid see võib jällegi mänguvormi mõjutama hakata...?
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sa ei või postitada uusi teemasid siia foorumisse sa ei või vastata selle foorumi teemadele sa ei või muuta oma postitusi selles foorumis sa ei või kustutada oma postitusi selles foorumis sa ei või vastata küsitlustele selles foorumis sa ei saa lisada manuseid selles foorumis sa võid manuseid alla laadida selles foorumis
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Hinnavaatlus ei vastuta foorumis tehtud postituste eest.
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