I would of thought this....
----ST--ST--ST----
AML-----------AMR
----MC--MC--MC----
--------------------
------DC--DC-------
--------GK----------
For The Old 2-3-5 Formation.
I look at the grid of formations... You cant have LS and/or RS... Could of done Herbert Chapman 3-3-4
LS--ST--ST--RS
----------------
--MC--MC--MC--
----------------
--DC--DC--DC--
-------GK------
LS and RS could of been the same for the 2-3-5 instead of the AML/AMR,
But the 3-3-4 sort of could be played as a Legal Formation in Top Eleven.
Could always use the arrows up on the AML/AMR.
----ST--ST----
AML-------AMR-
---MC-MC-MC--
----------------
---DC-DC-DC---
------GK-------
Be interesting to see what sort of results the above formation produces in Top Eleven.