This guide is going to have some useful things in it for you, but there are so many brilliant writers, bloggers, vloggers and contributors to discussions for this reason I have scrapped the sections on in-game management and team instructions – a lot of people do that a lot better than I do. Football Manager has got smarter it’s tougher to break sides down, you get punished on the break for leaving gaps and you can’t just press play and expect to win every game. I’ve generally stuck to a consistent playing style, with a balanced system. I’m not talking about just tactical styles, but how you adapt to challenges, how you create variation and how you turn defeats into draws and draws into wins. Sure there are ways which are making it tougher for yourself and ways of making it easier for yourself, but there are many ways to play the game. Some of what you read in this guide is the same as last time (hence it’s an update), but there is a lot of new information for everyone to get stuck into.įirstly, most importantly, there is no “right” or “wrong” way to play FM. I hadn’t particularly thought about doing any updates to my previous guide, but before you know it, it’s been 5 years since I last wrote a guide and it is probably time to pick up the proverbial pen again. I can’t even remember when I wrote my first guide, but it was several years after I first started playing Football Manager. This is the 5th version of the Pairs and Combinations guide, rewritten for FM20. Created by llama3 on the official Sports Interactive forums and republished here with his kind permission. This is the ultimate guide into the pairings and combinations that make up your team and tactics on Football Manager.
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