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    Yeah and a lot of managers who don't have players of that calibre make our work too. But you touch on a very relevant point. Success is more to do with the quality of player a team has in their team rather than the formation the manager chooses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    Yeah and a lot of managers who don't have players of that calibre make our work too. But you touch on a very relevant point. Success is more to do with the quality of player a team has in their team rather than the formation the manager chooses.
    "Success is more to do with the quality of player a team has in their team rather than the formation the manager chooses."

    Or who the manager is imho.

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    Agreed TTT. Seen all sorts of formations succeed and fail. A formation is just an approximate starting point for how you want a team to play. Much depends not on what you are asking players to do within that formation - full backs pushing up/quick support to striker etc. and the type of game you are trying to play. And the quality of player available.
    Last edited by Noddydog; 01-08-2018 at 09:41 AM. Reason: Clarify

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