Steelwood
Hi, this is a 4-2-3-1 similar to those that I have uploaded previously. This time using some new instructions. Set pieces from ZaZ.

Changed pretty much all of the instructions and roles hence why it's remastered and not just a different version. Using the reliable set pieces. Would love this iconic shape from FM21 to work





Woodball FINAL
Woodball 4-2-3-1 SIMPLIFIED
Woodball 4-2-3-1 v4
Woodball 4-2-3-1 TWEAK
Woodball 4-2-3-1 v6
Woodball 4-2-3-1 v3
Sunak Diamond
Boris 4-2-3-1
Boris 4-2-3-1 v4
Boris 4-2-3-1 v3
Boris x Prochazka v4
Boris x Prochazka
Boris x Prochazka v2 (No PI)
Hi all, this is a 4-2-4 based on that by @Delicious but using quite a few of the instructions tested by @Zippo as well as the reliable set-pieces.



So it's the standard shape that we have come to expect over the last few weeks, but adding in interesting instructions like 'be more disciplined' and 'drop off more'



Man City were close to a clean sweep, winning everything other than the Community Shield and the Carabao Cup. Bournemouth also did well, finishing 5th.



Expected statistics show that this was the correct result, with Bournemouth actually being quite unlucky to miss out on Champions League qualification
Oh wow ok
Here we are again with another tweak of Prochazka. The main addition to this one is that the DMs have 'get further forward' added to them, in an attempt to find a balance between the regular DMs and segundo volantes. This also takes out 'get stuck in' as per the post from @Zippo yesterday. I've also revamped the transitional instructions to my personal favourites. This is Boris x Prochazka v4.



Ironically it did exactly as well in the league as it did in the last test that I did, but this time it managed to win the league on 92 points rather than getting me sacked in 2nd. Yet again, Bournemouth got top 4 and Solanke scored 41 league goals.



Man City got another two expected points this time but Bournemouth got exactly the same as they did last time. My feeling is that this will do exactly as well as v3 that I uploaded yesterday.



Credit to @Delicious for the vast majority of this tactic
Turns out tackle harder and dribble more on the CBs make a massive difference
Right, another tweak of Prochazka. This time just replacing the volantes with regular defensive midfielders. This is Boris x Prochazka v3.



The reason for this is mainly because we moved to a double pivot of volantes a few weeks ago, but tactics have developed since then so I wanted to see how it would do if I reverted it back.



I actually did this test with both Man City and Bournemouth, but City sacked me a week before the Champions League final due to not winning the league. However, Bournemouth who are predicted 20th came 3rd. So I think RNG definitely played its part here.



xG was solid for both sides. You can see that City and Liverpool were pretty much neck and neck, this was possibly the best Liverpool performance I've seen during testing. Bournemouth also showing that they completely merited their 3rd place in the league.

Once again, credit to @Delicious