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Catalan National Team?
The Flying Scotsman replied to The Flying Scotsman's topic in Editors Hideaway
@GDNimrod this is awesome, do you have it available to download? -
Has anyone made a database for this in FM24?
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[FM24] - Free Transfers and Hidden Gems
The Flying Scotsman replied to Bigpole's topic in Good Player & Team Guide
Today I have 6 bargain goalkeepers in 180 seconds!! Best BARGAIN Goalkeepers to Sign in FM24 Players on the list: Rodak Asenjo Nwusu Soriano Drommel Andrew I’ll be updating this post later with screenshots as well. -
Issue Loading a Tactic
The Flying Scotsman replied to The Flying Scotsman's topic in Football Manager General Discussion
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Issue Loading a Tactic
The Flying Scotsman replied to The Flying Scotsman's topic in Football Manager General Discussion
Still doing it despite a restart and uninstalling. This is so bizarre. -
Issue Loading a Tactic
The Flying Scotsman replied to The Flying Scotsman's topic in Football Manager General Discussion
Its never done this before and I havent changed anything. I am wanting to load in one of my own tactics as well. -
Anytime I try and load a tactic my game freezes now and the only thing I can do is force close it. Has anyone else had this issue and know how to resolve this?
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[FM24] - Free Transfers and Hidden Gems
The Flying Scotsman replied to Bigpole's topic in Good Player & Team Guide
Thanks so much. I have another few videos like this coming out but will be leaving my video link but also screenshots of the players I talk about. -
[FM24] - Free Transfers and Hidden Gems
The Flying Scotsman replied to Bigpole's topic in Good Player & Team Guide
Today I made a video about my 5 Bargain Striker signings. On the list are Muriel, Azon, Weiper, Cristico, Mota, Mierez. -
Let’s delve into Jose Mourinho’s iconic 4312 tactic during his time at FC Porto. This tactical setup was renowned for its defensive solidity and effective counter-attacking strategy. Here are the key features of Mourinho’s 4312 formation: Formation: The 4312 formation consists of four defenders, three central midfielders, one attacking midfielder, and two forwards. Defensive Compactness: Mourinho emphasized a collective defensive effort. His team defended as a unit, maintaining a compact shape to deny opponents space and limit their attacking options. Counter-Attacking: The hallmark of this tactic was its lethal counter-attacks. Porto would absorb pressure, win the ball back, and swiftly transition into attack mode. The two forwards played a crucial role in exploiting spaces left by the opposition. Midfield Core: The central midfield trio formed the heart of the team. They provided stability, controlled possession, and disrupted opponents’ passing lanes. Mourinho often relied on a strong core of midfielders to dictate play. Attacking Midfielder: Positioned just behind the forwards, the attacking midfielder acted as a link between midfield and attack. This player was responsible for creating chances and supporting the front two. Solid Defense: The back four maintained a disciplined defensive line. Mourinho prioritized organization, ensuring that his defenders covered each other effectively. Winning as a Unit: Mourinho’s Porto executed this tactic with discipline and commitment. Their collective effort led to remarkable success, including back-to-back Primeira Liga titles and a UEFA Champions League triumph. Full results and breakdown in the video: Download link: Jose Mourinho 4-3-1-2 Porto Tactic - Football Manager Tactics - FM24 - Football Manager 2024 (sortitoutsi.net)
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Let’s delve into Jose Mourinho’s iconic 4312 tactic during his time at FC Porto. This tactical setup was renowned for its defensive solidity and effective counter-attacking strategy. Here are the key features of Mourinho’s 4312 formation: Formation: The 4312 formation consists of four defenders, three central midfielders, one attacking midfielder, and two forwards. Defensive Compactness: Mourinho emphasized a collective defensive effort. His team defended as a unit, maintaining a compact shape to deny opponents space and limit their attacking options. Counter-Attacking: The hallmark of this tactic was its lethal counter-attacks. Porto would absorb pressure, win the ball back, and swiftly transition into attack mode. The two forwards played a crucial role in exploiting spaces left by the opposition. Midfield Core: The central midfield trio formed the heart of the team. They provided stability, controlled possession, and disrupted opponents’ passing lanes. Mourinho often relied on a strong core of midfielders to dictate play. Attacking Midfielder: Positioned just behind the forwards, the attacking midfielder acted as a link between midfield and attack. This player was responsible for creating chances and supporting the front two. Solid Defense: The back four maintained a disciplined defensive line. Mourinho prioritized organization, ensuring that his defenders covered each other effectively. Winning as a Unit: Mourinho’s Porto executed this tactic with discipline and commitment. Their collective effort led to remarkable success, including back-to-back Primeira Liga titles and a UEFA Champions League triumph. Full results and breakdown in the video:
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Today we rebuild Rangers and taken them back to the top of Scottish football. We take charge for five seasons and see how far we can take the club. We won a total of 13 trophies in 5 years. Take a full look here. Comment on the video saying you came from the SI forum.
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Does anyone have a database where all players are free transfers or able to point me in the right direction. Thanks
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Michel's OVERPERFORMING Girona 4-3-3 Tactic - FM24 https://youtu.be/2V3-TjQqwdU Michel's Girona tactic is a tactical approach employed by the Spanish football club Girona FC under the management of coach Michel. The tactic is characterized by a possession-based, attacking style of play that focuses on dominating the game with ball control and creating opportunities to score. It is based on a 4-3-3 formation, which consists of four defenders, three midfielders, and three forwards. In possession, Girona looks to build from the back by playing short passes and maintaining a high tempo. The four defenders form a solid backline, with the left full-back pushing forward to form a double pivot in midfield and support in the attacking phase. The right full-back tucks in to form a back three when in possession. The midfielders act as the link between defense and attack, with one holding midfielder staying back to provide stability while the other two midfielders look to provide creative passes and initiate attacks. The front three forwards are the primary goal-scoring threat for Girona. They are versatile players who can interchange positions and create confusion among opposition defenders. They look to exploit spaces, run into channels, and make incisive through passes to create goal-scoring opportunities. Without the ball, Girona adopts a high-pressing system, aiming to win the ball back quickly. This aggressive pressing is designed to disrupt the opponent's build-up play and force turnovers. The team puts significant emphasis on defensive organization and compactness to counter opposition attacks effectively. Overall, Michel's Girona tactic emphasizes controlling possession, creating goal-scoring opportunities through quick passing and movement, and adopting an aggressive pressing style to regain possession swiftly. Please watch the video and provide any feedback on the tactic. https://sortitoutsi.net/content/64728/michels-overperforming-girona-4-3-3-tactic