Quote Originally Posted by SlickZ View Post
So over my past few games i have noticed something, during the market i brought in 3 strikers. Now i have 4. This is how they stat up

Keehan 22 4* 31Q S/A = FreeKick. This is now his fourth season with me, and he has averaged 1.2 goals a game. But is on bench this season.

Tan Tai 19 5* 35Q No S/A. Bought him this season to partner Keehan upfront

Tieltjes 29 3* 29 Q No S/A. Bought him on a free, for 1 token, Keehan got alot on injuries in past seasons, so is a solid backup.

Van De Sompel 29 5* 39Q S/A One on One. Bought him because well i felt i needed another JUST INCASE.

So this is my problem. Ive been playing Tan Tai, with Van De upfront, and Both are gettings 9 form. But Tan Tai cant hit a barn door to save his life, meanwhile Van De cant miss the target, hes got 13 goals in 5 games, and is looking like a brilliant investment. I would love to play 3 up front, but its not possible, that would require me to lose somone from my field, at the moment i have run 3 up front, but now that my next 10 games my opponents dont have a DMC in their squad, my AMC will be back in my team, and from the 2 games he has played he has no reason not to be, his performances where outstanding.


I have a solid back four, and my keeper is finally showing form. My midfield is already crowded with quality in the center, and my captain for 3 seasons is now a bench warmer.

What strike partnership would you play and why?
I always try to put the strongest first.
But for exemple i have one ST, my Best player in the last 2 seasons, that scores ans assists a lot whend he plays with other ST, but If he plays alone, he plays bad, but wonderfull in left free kicks. I have another that plays a lot better alone, because is very good dribler, and creates chances for other player finish, so he is my top assister, also very good in crossing from corner, awful in free kicks.
You just need to see how does they behave in field, and put them acording to the tactic you use in the game.