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    My opinion, 3n-1-4-2 total madness, with red arrows on every player. Attacking mentality (obviously). Whole pitch, offside trap (if necessary), Mixed passing style and focus. Another one is Skidz's 3w-1-4-2. No arrows on players on your own half and red arrows on players on opponent's half. Attacking, own half, mixed passing and focus. I usually put a blue arrow on the lone DC. Hope this helps. Was pretty successful with these formations last season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DamonAlbarn View Post
    My opinion, 3n-1-4-2 total madness, with red arrows on every player. Attacking mentality (obviously). Whole pitch, offside trap (if necessary), Mixed passing style and focus. Another one is Skidz's 3w-1-4-2. No arrows on players on your own half and red arrows on players on opponent's half. Attacking, own half, mixed passing and focus. I usually put a blue arrow on the lone DC. Hope this helps. Was pretty successful with these formations last season.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DamonAlbarn View Post
    My opinion, 3n-1-4-2 total madness, with red arrows on every player. Attacking mentality (obviously). Whole pitch, offside trap (if necessary), Mixed passing style and focus. Another one is Skidz's 3w-1-4-2. No arrows on players on your own half and red arrows on players on opponent's half. Attacking, own half, mixed passing and focus. I usually put a blue arrow on the lone DC. Hope this helps. Was pretty successful with these formations last season.
    I agree, I still use 3142 "total madness" but I also converted to 3322 or 334. Extremely good in scoring. Look under the counter formation thread. You will see some of my results. I think it is in page 26.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DamonAlbarn View Post
    My opinion, 3n-1-4-2 total madness, with red arrows on every player. Attacking mentality (obviously). Whole pitch, offside trap (if necessary), Mixed passing style and focus. Another one is Skidz's 3w-1-4-2. No arrows on players on your own half and red arrows on players on opponent's half. Attacking, own half, mixed passing and focus. I usually put a blue arrow on the lone DC. Hope this helps. Was pretty successful with these formations last season.
    'Total madness' feels like the perfect team to beat in the "Using Force Counter correctly" series, lesson two; 'How to overcome the rabid Chihuahua"?
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