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Inspired by how well the Nth Degree tactic did defensively I've added back the Shadow Strikers in place of Wingers. IFBs have been made more attacking, have become true wide players and moved to WB since they were overlapping with the VOLs a lot during attacking movement.

Teams were holidayed for the full season. Both teams were holidayed at the same time. No transfers were made.

Liverpool - Premier League winners: 98pts.

Fulham - 5th in Premier League: 71 pts.
ZaZ said: I tried. Never got sacked so fast.

I'm cooking up something in my lab. Watch this space.
ZaZ said: Next, make those wingers into WB and CM into Libero. Two lines of 5, with DM being the most advanced.

Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.
Tired of your strikerless tactics containing Shadow Strikers? ZaZ - Just For Fun not fun enough for you? Want to distribute goal bonus money throughout your entire team?

Introducing The Nth Degree! Finally you can put those three DMs to good use.

Some may say that sports science has gone too far, but these naysayers have yet to experience the full-force of this strikerless renaissance. 

Teams were holidayed for the full season. No transfers were made.

Officially the most defensively sound tactic on FM Arena!



Thanks to Magician for his Phoenix v3.0 tactic which was used as the base. Only changes are SS -> VOL (same PIs) and attacking width reduced to standard.

Liverpool - Premier League winners: 88 pts, FA cup winners.

Fulham - 6th in Premier League: 59 pts. Top goalscorer had 8 finishing!


This is mostly a joke tactic, however it seems to work surprisingly well.