It is a weakness in the Match Engine itself. You said "All managers IRL will exploit ANY weakness in the opposition to their advantage", in FM the weakness is not in the opposition. Wee Aja, you mentioned the Rafa Fergie situation and here is my counter argument. , he was laughing at you not with you mate In any way the only thing that matters is whether you still enjoy success using this method. Just if the exploit works just too well to be considered remotely realistic it gets close to being a cheat. And I feel it's fair enough as at other times I feel exploited by the game so we are just square then. Or are all managers who adopt this aproach actually cheating?!Įxploiting the ME is what we try most of the time, usually with realistic tactical settings, but sometimes unrealistic ones work well too. I could continue but i think u get the point. Not all teams are fortunate to have strikers who score 30 goals a season, these teams rely on big centre backs to get in on the act with a few goals.Īnd isnt this what managers do in real life, ask there players to do certain things from set pieces? for example: Terry, Ferdinand, Vidic, Lescott, Laursen, Campbell. Overall I didn't think we deserved to lose the game.I didnt realise this was a cheat! Ive tweaked my tactics ever since we've been able to on footman, thats the whole point in this game isnt it? Trying to get the best out of ur players? If u haven't got the best players u play to your strength! Which could be that u have cb's with good heading and jumping attributes. We didn't offer a threat like we have in the away games of late. The ball has come 40 yards, it is a straight ball and he should be in a good position to get it right. "I'm not saying we deserved to win the game but I expect the linesman to get that right. "We're convinced he (Crouch) is offside and we've seen replays which show that. Steve Bruce's side are 15th in the table, four points above the relegation zone. Hull, who have won one of their last 12 meetings with Saturday's opponents, pushed forward with more vigour after that but though five minutes of stoppage-time brought their first two corners, they were unable to manage another shot. It took Crouch's arrival to trigger the breakthrough, with Adam turning provider with a cross that allowed the former England man to climb above Paul McShane. The 29-year-old had not scored since October but given space to run at the Hull defence, Adam advanced to within 25 yards and then let fly with a low shot that skimmed wide of McGregor's left-hand post.Īdam came close again a couple of minutes later with a free-kick that curled narrowly wide. Stoke 1-0 Hull: Mark Hughes praises ambitious PottersĪdam brought a forceful punch out of Hull keeper Allan McGregor when he swung over a dangerous free-kick from close to the touchline and was much closer on Stoke's next attack.
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