I tried to replicate it here:
*NOTE: The Pivot roles and ST-CAM role positions can be switched, I just chose what worked best for my team*
The rationale behind the instructions was that short passing helps with possession, whereas slightly higher tempo will naturally add some directness to the attack and naturally allow the players to counter without having it selected, as I felt having "Counter" ticked made us far too direct. I also chose to have the pivot be positioned in the CM strata to allow the IWB on the right to actually invert. This way, the IWB role which Gross played super well at points last year can flourish and be creative.
These are the player instructions:
GK: Pass it shorter
LB: Sit Narrower, Pass it Shorter, Cross from Byline
LCB: Pass it Shorter, Close Down Less
RCB: Pass it Shorter, Close Down Less
RB: Pass it shorter
Left Pivot: Pass it Shorter
Right Pivot: Pass it Shorter, Move into Channels, Tackle Harder
AM: Roam From Position, Move into Channels, Close Down More
LW: Stay Wider
ST: N/A
RW: N/A
Having pass shorter on the defenders and the double pivot will simulate (or at least the best approximation in the FM23 ME) the press-baiting Brighton have become known for, while the high tempo will allow the attackers to attack quickly once the press has been broken. I also think the following player traits are necessary to make it an even better fit:
GK: Stops Play, Tries to Play Way out of Trouble
LB: N/A
LCB: Stops Play, Tries to Play Way out of Trouble
RCB: Stops Play, Tries to Play Way out of Trouble
RB: Tries Killer Balls Often, Plays One-Twos, Dictates Tempo
Left Pivot: Dictates Tempo, Tries to Play Way out of Trouble
Right Pivot: Moves into Channels, Gets into Opposition Area, Plays One-Twos
LW: N/A
AM: Tries Killer Balls Often, Plays One-Twos
RW: N/A
ST: Plays One-Twos
Would love to hear people's thoughts on this!