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      Re: 2015-2016 Formation
      Reply #92: Jul 22, 2015 12:24:04 am
      ersonally I'd have liked to have seen a proper number 2 come in and a starting LB, plus of course someone different than Benteke

      My thoughts exactly. But all we can do is hope the clubs judgement is right. Does seem odd having not signed a starting LB, now for me as soon as Flanno is fit, I'd have him starting there without a second thought because his tackling and commitment is something we have really lacked at FB over the last few years, particularly on the left.


      Certainly better equipped than last year. Lambert and Balotelli? Nah, never even liked the thought of them two being signed.
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      Reply #93: Jul 22, 2015 08:24:44 am
      Original question....

      Answer, mostly 4-3-3

      Sometimes 3-5-2 or 4-1-4-1 or the xmas tree formation 4-2-3-1
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      Reply #94: Jul 22, 2015 09:43:25 am
      The formation will more than likely be 433, who makes up the numbers is what's up for debate.  I doubt we'll see a regular "starting 11" as I think it'll change dependant on who we're playing, whether we're home or away, whether its a League or Cup game and when in the season it is. 

      We now have sufficient quality and numbers not to constantly play out of form players, over play injury prone players and rest players when needed.  Or have square pegs in round holes  ;D

      People saying Hendo is Captain therefore he'll play every game is a little silly when we could play 60 games this season if all goes well. 

      Same with Sakho, he might be our best LCB but he's also injury prone so he can and will be rotated which is great if it means he's fit when we need him. 

      Same with how we fit Cou, Firmino, Ibe, Markovic, Studge, Benteke, Ings, Origi and Lallana into the starting 11 every week, well we don't need to and we really shouldn't.

      Brendan is known for having a slow start to seasons and get stronger as the season progresses but we can't afford to do that this season.  It wouldn't surprise me if he's not tailoring the training and pre season for some players to be ready now and some to hit peak form later so when the early starters form starts to drop or we get injuries, we have players to step in and take the strain.  Those rested, injured or out of form players will then come back into fitness in the later stages of the season when we have all those semi finals and finals to contend with  ;D

      It's no surprise to me that our 3 games so far have had a few players involved in all of them and some barely getting a look in, I wouldn't be reading too much into it and get into a tizz about certain players not being in the Managers mind or on their way out.  It's a squad game and finally we have a squad capable of filling in when needed without weakening the starting 11 and best of all, the players actually have to work their butts off if they want to stay in contention for a starting place  ;)

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      Reply #95: Jul 22, 2015 10:34:58 am
      4-3-3 or 4-4-2 diamond depending on the strikers available.

      ie when Sturridge isn't playing it's 4-3-3.
      If both Sturridge and Benteke are 4-1-2-1-2.

                                 Lucas/Can

                 Henderson                Milner

                   Firmino    Benteke    Coutinho
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      Reply #96: Jul 22, 2015 10:45:43 am
      Original question....

      Answer, mostly 4-3-3

      Sometimes 3-5-2 or 4-1-4-1 or the xmas tree formation 4-2-3-1

      Id be surpised if he ever used 3 at the back at all this season
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      Reply #97: Jul 22, 2015 02:48:42 pm
      Looks better than last season. Think we went into last season without any real sort of game plan and just tried to wing it best we could.

      I think our plan was to rely on Sturridge and build around him. Woops.
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      Reply #98: Jul 22, 2015 03:19:19 pm
      Id be surpised if he ever used 3 at the back at all this season

      even used once would equate to sometimes. ;D

      Its a just don't know senario, injuries and such might force him into it, It worked well enough for a while last season, and could be a wee surprise curveball formation in the odd game to throw the opposition off.
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      Reply #99: Jul 22, 2015 08:34:50 pm
      We're going to win the league
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      Reply #100: Jul 22, 2015 11:21:24 pm
      Attack!! - play off the big man!

                          Migs


                Hendo    Milner
      Markovic  Coutinho     Ibe
        Firmino   Benteke   Lallana
               Sturridge    Ings
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      Reply #101: Jul 22, 2015 11:25:11 pm
      Attack!! - play off the big man!

                          Migs


                Hendo    Milner
      Markovic  Coutinho     Ibe
        Firmino   Benteke   Lallana
               Sturridge    Ings

      Way too defensive.
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      Re: 2015-2016 Formation
      Reply #102: Jul 23, 2015 12:38:10 am
      Attack!! - play off the big man!

                          Migs


                Hendo    Milner
      Markovic  Coutinho     Ibe
        Firmino   Benteke   Lallana
               Sturridge    Ings

      Only one up front?
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      Reply #103: Jul 23, 2015 11:10:47 am
      even used once would equate to sometimes. ;D

      Its a just don't know senario, injuries and such might force him into it, It worked well enough for a while last season, and could be a wee surprise curveball formation in the odd game to throw the opposition off.

      very true  ;D
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      Reply #104: Jul 23, 2015 11:11:21 am
      A really really attack lineup could be... 3-4-3

      --------------- Mings --------------
      ----- Clyne - Skrtel - Sahko-----
       Hendo - Milner -- Can ---Lallana
      --- Firmino - Benteke - Coutinho -
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      Reply #105: Jul 23, 2015 01:06:52 pm
      Would prefer a 4-2-3-1 over a 4-3-3 because I think Coutinho is wasted out wide. Firmino & Lallana aren't natural wide men so we need to be more narrow to get the best out of them too. As stated 1000 times by me already, Benteke's movement will also cause problems playing in a 4-3-3. In a 4-2-3-1, there is an extra attacking player for support.

      Coutinho is at his best given a free role between midfield and attack. Just give him a license to run free. Play Lallana and Firmino beside him and there is a lot of flair and movement there. They'll cause havoc for defences those three with hopefully big Ben causing a different kind of problem for teams to think about.

                             Mignolet

      Clyne       Skrtel          Sakho       Moreno

                   Hendo              Milner

      Firmino           Coutinho            Lallana

                            Benteke

      Is how we should line up against stoke in my opinion. The midfield looks a little weak and the back four have no noticeable protection but I'm hoping because of their energy and their ability to cover a lot of ground, both Hendo and Milner can do this. Milner is use to the DM role anyway and has played there several times for both club and country so hopefully, we'll be ok.

      We can always take either Hendo or Milner off for Can or Lucas if we are getting a little bullied out there.

      Come on the reds. Getting excited now!




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      Reply #106: Jul 23, 2015 07:16:09 pm
      Can you imagine our attack had we managed to keep Suarez and convince Sanchez to come.....  Suarez, Sanchez, Firmino, Coutinho, Ibe...
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      Reply #107: Jul 23, 2015 07:30:38 pm
      Can you imagine our attack had we managed to keep Suarez and convince Sanchez to come.....  Suarez, Sanchez, Firmino, Coutinho, Ibe...

      Nice to see you've marked Firminho down as an enticing prospect free of all cynic. Though I suspect you'll forget all about your embrace of him when 6 months down the line you will be inevitably whinging about what a waste of money he was and how the club always gets it wrong.
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      Reply #108: Jul 23, 2015 07:38:09 pm
      Can you imagine our attack had we managed to keep Suarez and convince Sanchez to come.....  Suarez, Sanchez, Firmino, Coutinho, Ibe...

      Imagine it had we paid 80m for Ronaldo, 200m+ for Messi and 30 for Ibrahimovic too.
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      Reply #109: Jul 23, 2015 07:45:55 pm
      6 months down the line you will be inevitably whinging about what a waste of money he was and how the club always gets it wrong.

      they do get it wrong most of the time; even our most ardent supporter would have to admit that.

      Of our transfer dealings since Rodgers has come the only unmitigated successes have been Coutinho and Sturridge (and even he is iffy considering he's perpetually injured).

      That's a very, very low success rate.
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      Reply #110: Jul 23, 2015 07:59:40 pm
      federer! I am curious to see your starting 11!!! How would you like to see us play and what formation?!
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      Reply #111: Jul 23, 2015 09:22:15 pm
      I am so looking forward to the beginning of the season.

      How Liverpool FC Could Line Up In 2015/16; Top 4 Contenders?

      Liverpool FC have been extremely ruthless in the transfer market so far. The Reds have made six early signings to ensure that a key mistake of last season is avoided. This time, the new faces have got the pre-season to work together and ensure they build a chemistry and do really well in the upcoming campagin. James Milner, Danny Ings, Adam Bogdan, Roberto Firmino, Joe Gomez and Nathaniel Clyne have all been roped in while Christian Benteke looks like an imminent arrival. Raheem Sterling has been sold for a whopping 49 mp and it remains to be seen whether Brendan Rodgers will bring in a direct replacement for the Englishman or the likes of Jordon Ibe, Adam Lallana, Lazar Markovic will be considered enough to avoid more money being spent in this window.

      Brendan Rodgers needs his team to work this year. A failure to qualify for Champions League this season will most definitely mean he is axed from the club as FSG will definitely not give the Northern Irishman a third chance. He just cannot manage to colloquially put, screw things up. The fact that James Milner, Danny Ings, Nathaniel Clyne and the potentially big signing of Christian Benteke, does however, mean that the Americans have decided to back the manager completely for the time-being.

      Defence

      Liverpool have had the leakiest defence and it has been a huge problem in the seasons Brendan Rodgers has been in charge. All the changes in Liverpool’s backroom staff indicate that the focus remains on the attack and if the team can manage to outscore the opposition, fair enough. But if not, will the Liverpool defence be able to help its attack? Simon Mignolet will keep his spot as the number one keeper at the club after the amazing turnaround in form he pulled off last season. Adam Bogdan has been brought in to be the club’s number two. How the Liverpool backline will look depends on whether Rodgers will play four at the back or five at the back. The former seems likely so we can expect to see new signing Nathaniel Clyne, Martin Skrtel, Mamadou Sakho and Alberto Moreno. Joe Gomez has been particularly impressive so far in the pre-season and Liverpool seem to have a good talent in their hands. Gomez can play centrally as well as in either full-back positions, therefore the Reds have also got a good cover in their ranks. Tiago Ilori impressed in the U-21 Euros and could cover Martin Skrtel’s RCB spot. He is arguably a player that should be getting more first-team role this season but it remains to be seen whether he actually will. Dejan Lovren will be looking to redeem himself this season after his disappointing first campaign, but Mamadou Sakho should be keeping his spot in the starting line-up for Liverpool to do well. Kolo Toure signed a contract extension but the player wouldn’t be part of the starting line-up but could be a key squad player, especially because of his vast experience.

      The question is that will the defence be good enough to ensure this season is different from the last?
       
      Midfield

      The Reds have James Milner, Jordan Henderson, Joe Allen, Lucas Leiva and Emre Can who will be fighting for a spot in the midfield. It has been quite difficult trying to figure out what Brendan Rodgers will want his midfield to look like. What role will Emre Can play? The German is going to be used in the midfield and even though he came to England with a reputation of being a defensive midfielder, people who have observed his game have considered him to be more of a box-to-box player due to his weak positioning sense and tendency to move forward. Brendan Rodgers has not given much emphasis to the defensive midfielder position, shockingly to say the least and a proper holding midfielder will only be brought in if Lucas Leiva is sold. Therefore we can expect Emre Can to play the deep lying playmaker role with captain Jordan Henderson and James Milner on either side, slightly ahead. That is the perhaps the most likely way Brendan Rodgers is going to use the personnel at his disposal.

      Attack

      Liverpool lost a key player in Raheem Sterling but also added a world-class talent in Roberto Firmino. The club already has Philippe Coutinho, Adam Lallana, Lazar Markovic and Jordon Ibe. In the striking department, Liverpool have forgotten man Daniel Sturridge, new singing Danny Ings and like-a-new-signing Divock Origi. The club is likely to add Christian Benteke and let go of Mario Balotelli, Rickie Lambert and Fabio Borini. Philippe Coutinho is the player who is definitely guaranteed a first-team spot. Roberto Firmino should be starting eventually but it depends on how soon he fits in. Benteke will be brought in as a first option so he will definitely be starting. Whether he will be partnered up front with one of Ings or Origi (till Sturridge returns) remains a question. Rodgers could even play Ings from the wing the way he has in the pre-season game against Brisbane Roar
       
      With the additions this summer and last season’s late bloomers, Liverpool have a threatening looking attack. If it can click, it certainly has enough to compete for a spot in the top 4.

      How could Liverpool line-up?

      These are the various formations in which Brendan Rodgers could set out his team, especially at the beginning. Daniel Sturridge’s injury  and Christian Benteke’s imminent arrival has been kept in mind.

      Scenario 1 (4-2-3-1)


      Liverpool play the familiar four at the back. In the midfield, we see two of Emre Can, Jordan Henderson and James Milner. Up ahead, we have Philippe Coutinho play the number ten role with Roberto Firmino on one side and one of Adam Lallana, Lazar Markovic or Jordon Ibe on the other side (expectedly Lallana, even though Ibe has proved his efficiency on the wings and needs game time to develop into a world-class playing he is showing signs of becoming). Up-front Christian Benteke takes the striker charge. Once Daniel Sturridge is back, even he could line-up in the winder role with Benteke operating centrally. In this scenario, the advantage is that the attacking trio behind Benteke can create a lot for the Belgian to feed off. The wingers and the two full backs can feed in crosses for Benteke, who can go ahead and do his job then. The disadvantage with this formation is the weak midfield. Why this formation works for Chelsea is because they have a world class defence shielded by a world class Nemanja Matic. Liverpool don’t have that option.

      Scenario 2 (4-3-3)


      The same four at the back but the midfield comprises three. Emre Can could play the deeper role with Henderson and Milner slightly ahead. But in that case, Coutinho would be reduced on the wings and the player is just not effective from the flanks. It could thus be only one of Henderson or Milner player or one one Milner or Henderson playing the deeper role and the other ahead with Coutinho on his other side. This has worked for Liverpool in the past and could, once again. Benteke or a striker plays at the tip of the formation with two of Roberto Firmino, Danny Ings, Lazar Markovic, Adam Lallana and Jordon Ibe playing on the wings.

      Scenario 3 (4-4-2)


      The same four at the back with Emre Can in the holding role. Either Henderson and Milner line-up side by side or one of the two is partnered by Coutinho. Roberto Firmino plays the number 10 role and two strikers play up-front. This could be a formation Rodgers wants to try once Sturridge is back. Firmino can of course, play the second striker role too, and Rodgers might want to play him and Benteke there initially with Coutinho at the tip of the diamond. That way the midfield still comprises three.

      Scenario 4 (3-4-2-1)


      The formation that got Liverpool a much needed revival in form around the turn of the year. Martin Skrtel and Mamadou Sakho could be partnered with one of the central defenders. The best choice from the lot seems Tiago Ilori who would operate on the right side, Skrtel in the middle and Sakho on the left. As wing-backs we would see Nathaniel Clyne on the right and Alberto Moreno or one of the wingers on the left. In the midfield, it would be Jordan Henderson and James Milner. Up ahead as number 10s, Roberto Firmino and Philippe Coutinho will both get to play their favorable roles. Rodgers would no more need Raheem Sterling to play the false nine role and could use any striker at his disposal. Benteke naturally more likely given Liverpool are breaking the bank for him.

      http://www.thehardtackle.com/2015/how-liverpool-fc-could-line-up-in-201516-top-4-contenders/
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      Reply #112: Jul 23, 2015 09:25:40 pm
      I am so looking forward to the beginning of the season.

      How Liverpool FC Could Line Up In 2015/16; Top 4 Contenders?

      Liverpool FC have been extremely ruthless in the transfer market so far. The Reds have made six early signings to ensure that a key mistake of last season is avoided. This time, the new faces have got the pre-season to work together and ensure they build a chemistry and do really well in the upcoming campagin. James Milner, Danny Ings, Adam Bogdan, Roberto Firmino, Joe Gomez and Nathaniel Clyne have all been roped in while Christian Benteke looks like an imminent arrival. Raheem Sterling has been sold for a whopping 49 mp and it remains to be seen whether Brendan Rodgers will bring in a direct replacement for the Englishman or the likes of Jordon Ibe, Adam Lallana, Lazar Markovic will be considered enough to avoid more money being spent in this window.

      Brendan Rodgers needs his team to work this year. A failure to qualify for Champions League this season will most definitely mean he is axed from the club as FSG will definitely not give the Northern Irishman a third chance. He just cannot manage to colloquially put, screw things up. The fact that James Milner, Danny Ings, Nathaniel Clyne and the potentially big signing of Christian Benteke, does however, mean that the Americans have decided to back the manager completely for the time-being.

      Defence

      Liverpool have had the leakiest defence and it has been a huge problem in the seasons Brendan Rodgers has been in charge. All the changes in Liverpool’s backroom staff indicate that the focus remains on the attack and if the team can manage to outscore the opposition, fair enough. But if not, will the Liverpool defence be able to help its attack? Simon Mignolet will keep his spot as the number one keeper at the club after the amazing turnaround in form he pulled off last season. Adam Bogdan has been brought in to be the club’s number two. How the Liverpool backline will look depends on whether Rodgers will play four at the back or five at the back. The former seems likely so we can expect to see new signing Nathaniel Clyne, Martin Skrtel, Mamadou Sakho and Alberto Moreno. Joe Gomez has been particularly impressive so far in the pre-season and Liverpool seem to have a good talent in their hands. Gomez can play centrally as well as in either full-back positions, therefore the Reds have also got a good cover in their ranks. Tiago Ilori impressed in the U-21 Euros and could cover Martin Skrtel’s RCB spot. He is arguably a player that should be getting more first-team role this season but it remains to be seen whether he actually will. Dejan Lovren will be looking to redeem himself this season after his disappointing first campaign, but Mamadou Sakho should be keeping his spot in the starting line-up for Liverpool to do well. Kolo Toure signed a contract extension but the player wouldn’t be part of the starting line-up but could be a key squad player, especially because of his vast experience.

      The question is that will the defence be good enough to ensure this season is different from the last?
       
      Midfield

      The Reds have James Milner, Jordan Henderson, Joe Allen, Lucas Leiva and Emre Can who will be fighting for a spot in the midfield. It has been quite difficult trying to figure out what Brendan Rodgers will want his midfield to look like. What role will Emre Can play? The German is going to be used in the midfield and even though he came to England with a reputation of being a defensive midfielder, people who have observed his game have considered him to be more of a box-to-box player due to his weak positioning sense and tendency to move forward. Brendan Rodgers has not given much emphasis to the defensive midfielder position, shockingly to say the least and a proper holding midfielder will only be brought in if Lucas Leiva is sold. Therefore we can expect Emre Can to play the deep lying playmaker role with captain Jordan Henderson and James Milner on either side, slightly ahead. That is the perhaps the most likely way Brendan Rodgers is going to use the personnel at his disposal.

      Attack

      Liverpool lost a key player in Raheem Sterling but also added a world-class talent in Roberto Firmino. The club already has Philippe Coutinho, Adam Lallana, Lazar Markovic and Jordon Ibe. In the striking department, Liverpool have forgotten man Daniel Sturridge, new singing Danny Ings and like-a-new-signing Divock Origi. The club is likely to add Christian Benteke and let go of Mario Balotelli, Rickie Lambert and Fabio Borini. Philippe Coutinho is the player who is definitely guaranteed a first-team spot. Roberto Firmino should be starting eventually but it depends on how soon he fits in. Benteke will be brought in as a first option so he will definitely be starting. Whether he will be partnered up front with one of Ings or Origi (till Sturridge returns) remains a question. Rodgers could even play Ings from the wing the way he has in the pre-season game against Brisbane Roar
       
      With the additions this summer and last season’s late bloomers, Liverpool have a threatening looking attack. If it can click, it certainly has enough to compete for a spot in the top 4.

      How could Liverpool line-up?

      These are the various formations in which Brendan Rodgers could set out his team, especially at the beginning. Daniel Sturridge’s injury  and Christian Benteke’s imminent arrival has been kept in mind.

      Scenario 1 (4-2-3-1)


      Liverpool play the familiar four at the back. In the midfield, we see two of Emre Can, Jordan Henderson and James Milner. Up ahead, we have Philippe Coutinho play the number ten role with Roberto Firmino on one side and one of Adam Lallana, Lazar Markovic or Jordon Ibe on the other side (expectedly Lallana, even though Ibe has proved his efficiency on the wings and needs game time to develop into a world-class playing he is showing signs of becoming). Up-front Christian Benteke takes the striker charge. Once Daniel Sturridge is back, even he could line-up in the winder role with Benteke operating centrally. In this scenario, the advantage is that the attacking trio behind Benteke can create a lot for the Belgian to feed off. The wingers and the two full backs can feed in crosses for Benteke, who can go ahead and do his job then. The disadvantage with this formation is the weak midfield. Why this formation works for Chelsea is because they have a world class defence shielded by a world class Nemanja Matic. Liverpool don’t have that option.

      Scenario 2 (4-3-3)


      The same four at the back but the midfield comprises three. Emre Can could play the deeper role with Henderson and Milner slightly ahead. But in that case, Coutinho would be reduced on the wings and the player is just not effective from the flanks. It could thus be only one of Henderson or Milner player or one one Milner or Henderson playing the deeper role and the other ahead with Coutinho on his other side. This has worked for Liverpool in the past and could, once again. Benteke or a striker plays at the tip of the formation with two of Roberto Firmino, Danny Ings, Lazar Markovic, Adam Lallana and Jordon Ibe playing on the wings.

      Scenario 3 (4-4-2)


      The same four at the back with Emre Can in the holding role. Either Henderson and Milner line-up side by side or one of the two is partnered by Coutinho. Roberto Firmino plays the number 10 role and two strikers play up-front. This could be a formation Rodgers wants to try once Sturridge is back. Firmino can of course, play the second striker role too, and Rodgers might want to play him and Benteke there initially with Coutinho at the tip of the diamond. That way the midfield still comprises three.

      Scenario 4 (3-4-2-1)


      The formation that got Liverpool a much needed revival in form around the turn of the year. Martin Skrtel and Mamadou Sakho could be partnered with one of the central defenders. The best choice from the lot seems Tiago Ilori who would operate on the right side, Skrtel in the middle and Sakho on the left. As wing-backs we would see Nathaniel Clyne on the right and Alberto Moreno or one of the wingers on the left. In the midfield, it would be Jordan Henderson and James Milner. Up ahead as number 10s, Roberto Firmino and Philippe Coutinho will both get to play their favorable roles. Rodgers would no more need Raheem Sterling to play the false nine role and could use any striker at his disposal. Benteke naturally more likely given Liverpool are breaking the bank for him.

      http://www.thehardtackle.com/2015/how-liverpool-fc-could-line-up-in-201516-top-4-contenders/

      Looks boss, doesn't it.
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      Re: 2015-2016 Formation
      Reply #113: Jul 23, 2015 09:28:53 pm
      Can't argue against any of those team selections. Was a good, enjoyable read too.
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      Reply #114: Jul 23, 2015 09:29:15 pm
      Formations don't win you matches

      Players do















      They help though :D

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