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Originally posted by rashidi1:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by crouchaldinho:
My answer would be... very important indeed!
I have just moved to a new club that required a complete overhaul and, despite having bought in the kind of players who should be challenging for the title, I am losing silly points here and there.
My team gelling has been 'current players are blending well' and has now moved to 'has a good understanding'. I believe I have seen some slightly better performances just recently and maybe a bit more consistency.
What are other people's views on this aspect of Football Manager?
C.
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Important? Yes. Is it critical enough for you to wait a whole season? No. Having managed non-league sides which almost always requires you to build a brand new side of players you find that what's important is a conservative stable tactic.
The most important thing to remember is that you need to have a tactic that's stable defensively and allows you to grind out results without conceding. My target is usually to go without defeat for as long as 10 matches. Once I pass that stage I usually find that my players seem to perform much better as a unit. </BLOCKQUOTE>
Good point
Rashidi1 - I have since found that my team gelled quite quickly at around 15 games into the season. From then on results were stable and performances consistent. Towards the last 10 games of the season, the side had built up a strong understanding and I put on an excellent run of form.
C.