Quote Originally Posted by Announcement View Post
Hello,

your team probably does not like playing your current formation. Currently I'm Level 2 too and I have a quality of 24,2. I'm using tokens too, I've earned many of them through surveys. I figured out that my team hates many formations but it prefers 4-5-1V and 3-2-2-2-1 Butterfly.

I've been playing 3-2-2-2-1 Butterfly almost the whole season and also almost the whole last season. On my first league, I finished on first place in league and I only lost like 5 or 6 games. This season I lost two cup games and one league game (today), but I'm still the first place in league and I'm in the semifinals of the champions league.

I recommend you to change the settings of your team. You could try removing arrows if you have some and you could also change the players which shoot freekicks, corners and stuff. Maybe your team likes playing counter-formations, maybe it wants to play offensive formations. Also make sure your players always have a good morale.

As I said, my team clearly loves a offensive 3-2-2-2-1 Butterfly. It's just a matter of time until you find the right setting and formation for your team.

Regards,
Announcement
A team or player cannot "like" or "love" a formation. These are emotions and are not programmed into the game. butterfly formation has its strengths as well as its weaknesses. it all depends on the formations and quality of your league opponents.

I just disagree with finding a "right" formation for a team. What is normally done is to find a formation and pick the proper players to fill it. I have multi-purpose players that allow me to play any formation. And I dont often lose because I choose the proper formation to play against my opponent. When I do lose, its not usually about formation.

to the OP: 5Q difference is not miles ahead. It is a nice buffer zone of quality, but hardly overpowering. when you get to 10-15Q ahead of the opponents and lose, then you have every reason to hit the VENT THREAD. You have to realize that up to 5Q, it is fairly regular to have a tough game.