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BASED ON EF 424 IF P105 AC TACTIC
AND EF 424 IF HP P102 AC
Double pivot 424 high tempo short passing

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what's different?

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Y15ARG said: what's different?

Mark Tighter

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After trying the EF 424 IF HP V2 P101 AC tactic and winning absolutely everything with little Harrogate (because apparently, even the mighty fall to a team whose biggest signing was a second-hand lawnmower for the pitch), I thought, "Why not try something new?" So, I gave this other tactic a whirl. And wow, I think it’s even better!

Now, when I’m comfortably ahead after 70 minutes (which, let’s be honest, is most games because my team is basically the footballing version of a runaway train), I switch to the 523 Drawing Machine. This lets my players chill out, stop pressing like maniacs, and pretend they’re on a beach somewhere instead of running themselves into the ground. Because let’s face it, these high-pressure tactics are great until your entire squad ends up in the physio room with ice packs and sad faces.

But if I’m behind? Oh, it’s chaos mode. Defensive midfielders turn into Volantes on Attack, the Inverted Forwards go full Attack Duty, and the mentality gets cranked up to Very Attacking—because subtlety is for cowards. It’s basically the football equivalent of flipping the table and screaming, “LET’S GOOOOO!” And somehow, it works. Every. Single. Time.

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pottty said: After trying the EF 424 IF HP V2 P101 AC tactic and winning absolutely everything with little Harrogate (because apparently, even the mighty fall to a team whose biggest signing was a second-hand lawnmower for the pitch), I thought, "Why not try something new?" So, I gave this other tactic a whirl. And wow, I think it’s even better!

Now, when I’m comfortably ahead after 70 minutes (which, let’s be honest, is most games because my team is basically the footballing version of a runaway train), I switch to the 523 Drawing Machine. This lets my players chill out, stop pressing like maniacs, and pretend they’re on a beach somewhere instead of running themselves into the ground. Because let’s face it, these high-pressure tactics are great until your entire squad ends up in the physio room with ice packs and sad faces.

But if I’m behind? Oh, it’s chaos mode. Defensive midfielders turn into Volantes on Attack, the Inverted Forwards go full Attack Duty, and the mentality gets cranked up to Very Attacking—because subtlety is for cowards. It’s basically the football equivalent of flipping the table and screaming, “LET’S GOOOOO!” And somehow, it works. Every. Single. Time.


Used the Very Attacking set up on FMTWEAK ME R. MADRID P110, also looks good as a get a goal.

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