I can’t explain how much I love your content. The way in this one you explain where you initially went wrong with it is something no one else really does or explains. Kudos to you my man
Always appreciate the support!! I was hoping that section would be helpful about the midfield issues... I didn't want to just show the finished tactic, but show why I did the changes so maybe it can help others see what to look for. My buildups were stunted and it's always easy to just blame the players but it was 100% my fault for not getting the roles right. Plus it's funny how a simple switch in a player's duty can change so much
@@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker couldn't support duty with "get further forward" work too? btw your channel is a hidden gem and i'm so glad i found it after like 6 vids 😄🙏
@@syamsutajrinozahibatullah7566 It's the Rensie FM24 skin on FM Scout. If you check out some of my recent videos, there's a link in the description to it 👍
A roaming playmaker thrives on space to operate. Using a lone roaming playmaker in defensive midfield is challenging as they often become entangled with other players. To fully utilize this role, it's advisable to avoid using a lone roaming playmaker for inexperienced players. For simplicity, a roaming playmaker and ball-winning midfielder partnership in defensive midfield, without additional players in that area, works well. Alternatively, a roaming playmaker in central midfield can be easier to integrate than a lone defensive midfielder. The ideal roaming playmaker is a versatile player with a well-rounded skill set. To easily identify one, look for an octagon profile. High stamina combined with balanced technical ability and vision are characteristics of a good roaming playmaker. Good Video mate.
Fantastic additions/counterpoints to how I used the role (and a good example on how there's not just one way to use a player role). Thank you for the write up and contrasting view! If you'll allow me a rebuttal on why I chose him for the DM position haha. It was purely personal preference, but when placed in the central midfield on one side (say the LCM area), I didn't like how he became too dominant on that side and would be less focused on the right sides of the field. Placing him in the DM slot gave him equal chances to influence both sides of the field, and I liked his movement from that area as well. Almost like he was a mixture of a box to box midfielder and a regista from the DM position.
@@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker You are now the talk of the football manager community, and lots of new players are looking for your channel. You must have noticed that you are getting noticed by the community recently. I think the majority of them are new players, and they need to understand these roles simply. You will also agree that RPM on DM is far more complex than on CM. For beginners, simple roles like GK, FB, WB, CB, DM, BWM, BBM, CM, AM, AP, W, IF, CF, and AF are must-understand roles in their normal duties. They must learn to stabilize the team with these roles before trying to stabilize tactics with fancy roles, for example, the midfield with IWB and wide space with Carillero or attacking mid with F9, or playing no striker tactics with SS. And I can’t see the DLP video? That’s my best position and role. Make one, mate.
Last week I pointed out your amazing cap. This week I noticed when listening to you. I really like how you do these pauses when you speak. You don't rush to give the information. This makes me curious if you write out and are reading the information. Whatever it is however really like the presentation style.
much appreciated! Usually it's a combination. I have a script written out, but I give myself the option to go "off the cuff", so to speak. So like the section in this where I'm talking about the tactical issues was more freeform, since I wanted to keep it natural. But other stuff (like breaking down a highlight) is more exact because it has to follow a highlight that I can't change. And I find the pauses and general speaking flow is much more in line with my personality, so it's easier for me to edit like that (if that makes sense). That may be more information than you wanted but there you go hahaha
Thank you for this video, i always have this role in my tactic since it was introduced. Watching this gave me a whole new way of looking at it that will improve how i use it thank you
Thank you that really means a lot. I remember when I first started playing the game, I didn't know what any of the player roles were and it was tough to find resources back then. So I always try to think about my past self when making these like "what would've helped me?"
Your videos are excellent! :-D Could you do one on who is the best/comparison of the midfield playmakers? So Regista vs Roaming Playmaker would really help. Example, which player roles match each other best in all parts of the pitch.
Another great video! On the subject of the differences of playmakers- role and duty will not change the player you have, only what they're looking to do. Just because a player's attributes fit a playmaking role, doesn't mean they have to be a playmaker. One of my favorite hybrid roles is actually BWM(S). A player who dives into tackles and has the aggression and work rate to play BWM, but with technical ability (eg 16 pas and vis), can function as a hyperaggressive playmaker. The Anchor playmaker is also fun as a 6, they will be super responsible with the ball but will occasionally break the lines with an incredible pass. Part of the fun of FM (and real life) is finding ways to make the most out of your player within the rigid roles that FM provides.
great correction, thanks for the addition! And with player instructions and additions of player traits, sometimes this game almost feels like an RPG with how you can create your own players haha
On my Villarreal save, I used to play Maximo Perrone as a DLP on the Defensive Midfield on my Gegenpress 4-3-3, much like a successor to what Dani Parejo did, an old fashioned metronome that will keep hold of his position and the posession. After 3 seasons of qualifying to the UCL but not challenging for the title (even though on the second season there I finished 2nd), I decided to build something from scratch in order to get all the bits and pieces working at the same time. I checked again on his Traits and that "Tries Killer Balls often" sounded like poetry to my ears. So I moved him up a bit on the field on my 5-2-3 Wide formation, in which I have given almost zero team instructions but personalised ones, according to how I want each role to play on the pitch. Perrone is now playing as an RPM, with Andy Diouf next to him. He is so damn good in chances creation and the assists he pulls out of the hat remind me of the golden generation of Spanish midfielders. I'm in early October in the season and he already has 5 assists, despite coming sometimes from the bench (I also play Martin Baturina in that role). Now the biggest challenge is to find the balance on transition to the defence, as sometimes I am caught off guard in the counter. Secondly, I would like to fit them both in the formation, preferably having Baturina as a Mezzala, in order to get more goals from his finishing/long shots.
One of my favorite parts about making these videos is reading about how you guys use these roles in other ways. I naturally have my ways I like to use roles, so love seeing how you use the RPM. Plus that player trait is so good. What do you use for the centerback roles? I liked using the libero in this tactic because he pushes up in attack to cover that midfield area (since my RPM so far up) And I am the same way; I don't use a lot of team instructions, but in my proper saves I love giving the players more specific instructions to highlight what they're good at
I play Jorge Cuenca as a Libero (last season I trained him at defensive midfield, mainly as Anchor or Half Back). Technically and in terms of vision, he is good enough but he has 9 dribbling. I also think of training Mario Vuskovic (summer signing, now playing on the right as BPD) on that role as he is perfectly well rounded (better long shots too and his attributes are all between 12-15) while on the left there's Abakar Sylla (which I signed for free) as WCB
I ignored the RPM for years, but actually looked at what he does and what attributes he commands and now I like him even more. You can never go wrong with players who rely on physical attributes.
I like using the roaming playmaker as the lone DM in a tactic. I have a 3-1-2-4 tactic (a 3-1-4-2 with pushed up wingers) that I use for a RPM. I put 2 CM-a ahead of him and 3 CB behind him. I used to use a Libero in the tactic but much like DLP showed in the video, he kept getting in the way of the RPM. So I changed him to a cover duty and it works great. The RPM has plenty of space to work and plenty of guys ahead of him to pass the ball to.
Love this channel so much, as it gives an in-depth guide of each position. Could I suggest perhaps adding examples of some real-life players that play in these roles? - feel like this would be a great addition!
When you said let's go to Spain to a top level example, i was pretty sure you'd go for De Jong. IRL he's the archetype of RPM for me, especially how he played at Ajax (i didnt watch him too much at Barca) Also probably Kobbie Mainoo can be a great player for it, i think he has great attributes in FM for this role
I love these videos. I'm fairly new to FM, so I don't have a ton of experience trying the different roles and seeing how they actually work. I know they have text descriptions, but sometimes it can be hard to imagine how they interact with other positions just based on it. Thanks!
Thank you for the support! And that's my goal with the videos so I'm glad they're helping! And yea, sometimes the text descriptions can be a little obtuse haha. I think they do that on purpose, so you don't know *exactly* how they work but that's what we're here to try and find out XD
thanks!! I feel like the RPM has the highest variance in a tactic... sometimes it feels like it could be a world beater or a horrific disaster with no in between haha
great video again!, your videos are very organized, breaking the video into segments makes the video more easier to absorb. i would like to make add, if it is possible could you talk more in depth about the positioning of the roles off the ball in defferent phases of play. and regarding the roaming playmaker, what is the difference between playing him as a defensive midfielder or a central midfielder anyways great video man keep it up
That's a great idea about talking about the other player roles/phases of play; I'll see if I can start incorporating that stuff into future videos. With central and defensive midfield, I don't think there's much difference because he goes wherever anyway. He may get a little farther forward in the central midfield, but in mine he was getting into the penalty box even as a defensive midfielder! But he will play a little different if you use him in like a 442 I think. He'll play more torwards the side you place him on and
Great work man, all my respect! i'v maybe an idear, it would be amazing if you talked sometimes about combinaison between midfilder and more offensive player, like the mezzala winger combinaison etc.. anyway, thank's again for the job you'v done sir
Thank you for the suggestion! I have some more combination videos planned, including how to use different attacking/midfield players together! And thank you for the channel support
This one is a gamechanger, RPM was always hard for me to understand and how to pair him. I'll definitely try some things out hehe. Thank you for the video, great as always. Editing to ask you: Man, how do you have so many saves? and so much variety. Sometimes we're going to my neighbours Colombia, other times to Canada(!) and so on 😂😂
haha, there are some duplicate saves across videos, but some I have to do for roles that aren't already in a tactic. And I also like to give variety in the saves to showcase some smaller leagues (like the Canadian Premier League) and big leagues (Bundesliga, etc..) with equal videos. It's not an exact science lol but that's the thought process if that helps
Just a note: from the pre game comments, the instruction "get into opposition area" matches well with the roaming instruction. Maybe also the "arrive late into opposition area". With those traits, the player might become an all field threat
Would love to see a you do this, but for the team instructions. I really like your simple instructions and would like to try like a minimal instructions type tactic, but always seem to get scared and start using vertical tiki taka as it just works
Great content as usual... Can you do one for the Complete Wing Back? I think it's one of the most "not-properly understood roles" in the game. What does it do, what's the difference with the regular wing back or inverted wing back and what role combinations on the wing or in midfield would it best work with? Looking forward to it :)
I've already started some early work on the CWB; not saying it'll be released like tomorrow or anything, but hopefully it won't be a crazy long time haha
Thank you! Really appreciate the support. I may stream at some point, but probably not any time in the too near future (plus I promise I'm not that exciting to watch play in real time hahaha)
Im searching for a "lazy playmaker" role but that stil is the heart of the plays like the roaming playmaker, like valderrama, carlovich and riquelme. I guess they are enganche? So the whole team move around them, but i want to play in a midfield at 3 and kinda modernize their role, so giving them more defensive responsabilty. The roaming playmaker need too many phisical attribute like pace and stamina, when in reality valderrama and co were very "lazy" even tho that role seems right for all the rest, they walk up/down based on were the action is, idk if any other role in midfield can recreate what im asking. Great explanation about to roaming playmaker, and nice video.
Hmm... maybe a defensive midfielder but adding specific player instructions? Or you could use the central midfielder on support and have a completely clean slate
I may be the wrong person to ask haha... I don't like using two playmakers. it's a totally viable tactical strategy, I just don't really do it because I usually build the role around one playmaker and that's my personal tactical style. With that said, a popular strategy using two playmakers is to use one in the DM area (the DLP or Regista), and then one in the AM area (like the Advanced Playmaker or Trequartista)
@@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker (This would be easier if I sent screenshots) So left to right... Anchorman - D, RPM-Support FullBack-A, CentreBack-D, Libero-D, IFB-Defend The RPM pushes higher up into the centre midfield the libero plugs the gap left by the RPM and sits next to the Anchorman, the IFB tucks inside alongside the CB forming a defensive square similar to Brazilian teams in their national league Hope that makes sense
I have a CM who I have played in almost every role to try to take advantage of his 18 long shots. He plays behind an AM so I don't really want him crashing the box, and RPM is the only playmaker role with shoot more PI. However, he only has 13 work rate so I play him next to a CM(D) so he doesn't have to start from the DM strata in a 4231. I wish RPM could be told to stay put defensively so he can have a free role offensively without gassing himself
I don't think I tried that one. I figured he would be hunting the ball as well, but I do wonder if he could work with some adjustments to my system. Basically have a bunch of players causing mayhem in the midfield haha
Would having two advanced forwards good without having one on support duty like the deep lying forward? I know it’s always good for balance to have one on attack and one on support, but is it okay having two advanced forward and two CMa?
Two AF can definitely work in a tactic, but I would probably do only one CM(A), if you were going to use one. Something like a Box to Box Midfielder or a CM(S) would be good. That's a lot of attacking players, so you need some cover from somewhere else. Hope that helps and thanks for the question!
In my tactics I have 2 DM, a DM(s) and a SV(s). I have an amazing player in the DM role who has outstanding physical, defending and playmaking attributes but I feel like I dont use those capacities at all. Do you think I can change the SV in RPM and put him there ?
Looks like a great trio! I may start off with Rice on DM(d) and then see how the match goes. If you feel you're starting to dominate/take control, switch him to support to add a little more to your attack
Generally not, the Treq should be enough of a playermaker for the team! If you did feel like it, a DLP could potentially work with the Treq, but he's not necessarily needed
my tactics is 4 2 3 1 double pivot is left - rpm and mid - dm and if i want rpm come deep to get ball to build-up like half back e.g. frenkie de jong, what am I supposed to do?
The biggest thing would be to train de Jong on the player trait "comes deep to get ball". Other than that, there's not a lot more to do with the RPM player role to force him to build up like that. You could try a DLP on support as well
haha not a Toronto native, but I do like the Blue Jays though. I'm a fan of collecting baseball hats though, so you'll probably see some different ones through all the videos lol
I can’t explain how much I love your content. The way in this one you explain where you initially went wrong with it is something no one else really does or explains. Kudos to you my man
Always appreciate the support!! I was hoping that section would be helpful about the midfield issues... I didn't want to just show the finished tactic, but show why I did the changes so maybe it can help others see what to look for. My buildups were stunted and it's always easy to just blame the players but it was 100% my fault for not getting the roles right. Plus it's funny how a simple switch in a player's duty can change so much
@@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker couldn't support duty with "get further forward" work too?
btw your channel is a hidden gem and i'm so glad i found it after like 6 vids 😄🙏
What is your fm24 skin? I like to see the players nationality in the tactic menu like that@@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker
@@syamsutajrinozahibatullah7566 It's the Rensie FM24 skin on FM Scout. If you check out some of my recent videos, there's a link in the description to it 👍
A roaming playmaker thrives on space to operate. Using a lone roaming playmaker in defensive midfield is challenging as they often become entangled with other players. To fully utilize this role, it's advisable to avoid using a lone roaming playmaker for inexperienced players. For simplicity, a roaming playmaker and ball-winning midfielder partnership in defensive midfield, without additional players in that area, works well. Alternatively, a roaming playmaker in central midfield can be easier to integrate than a lone defensive midfielder. The ideal roaming playmaker is a versatile player with a well-rounded skill set. To easily identify one, look for an octagon profile. High stamina combined with balanced technical ability and vision are characteristics of a good roaming playmaker.
Good Video mate.
Fantastic additions/counterpoints to how I used the role (and a good example on how there's not just one way to use a player role). Thank you for the write up and contrasting view!
If you'll allow me a rebuttal on why I chose him for the DM position haha. It was purely personal preference, but when placed in the central midfield on one side (say the LCM area), I didn't like how he became too dominant on that side and would be less focused on the right sides of the field.
Placing him in the DM slot gave him equal chances to influence both sides of the field, and I liked his movement from that area as well. Almost like he was a mixture of a box to box midfielder and a regista from the DM position.
@@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker
You are now the talk of the football manager community, and lots of new players are looking for your channel. You must have noticed that you are getting noticed by the community recently. I think the majority of them are new players, and they need to understand these roles simply. You will also agree that RPM on DM is far more complex than on CM. For beginners, simple roles like GK, FB, WB, CB, DM, BWM, BBM, CM, AM, AP, W, IF, CF, and AF are must-understand roles in their normal duties. They must learn to stabilize the team with these roles before trying to stabilize tactics with fancy roles, for example, the midfield with IWB and wide space with Carillero or attacking mid with F9, or playing no striker tactics with SS.
And I can’t see the DLP video? That’s my best position and role. Make one, mate.
For some reason, the only player who has worked consistently in this role for me, is Mainoo.
Last week I pointed out your amazing cap. This week I noticed when listening to you. I really like how you do these pauses when you speak. You don't rush to give the information. This makes me curious if you write out and are reading the information. Whatever it is however really like the presentation style.
much appreciated! Usually it's a combination. I have a script written out, but I give myself the option to go "off the cuff", so to speak. So like the section in this where I'm talking about the tactical issues was more freeform, since I wanted to keep it natural. But other stuff (like breaking down a highlight) is more exact because it has to follow a highlight that I can't change.
And I find the pauses and general speaking flow is much more in line with my personality, so it's easier for me to edit like that (if that makes sense).
That may be more information than you wanted but there you go hahaha
I assumed the RPM didn’t closedown cheers I’ll give it a go keep up the great content
It really is amazing how much he loves to close down haha. I guess it makes sense since he has the work rate/stamina needed for key attributes
Finally! I've been waiting for this. I barely understand this role.
I was thinking the exact same. I reckon this is the role I understand the least in fm
As the famous saying goes, sometimes waiting is the hardest part hahaha
Thank you for this video, i always have this role in my tactic since it was introduced. Watching this gave me a whole new way of looking at it that will improve how i use it thank you
no problem :) glad the video helped!
I think these videos are the best resource for player roles I’ve ever seen, I mean truly what you do is such a service to FM players everywhere.
Thank you that really means a lot. I remember when I first started playing the game, I didn't know what any of the player roles were and it was tough to find resources back then. So I always try to think about my past self when making these like "what would've helped me?"
Your videos are excellent! :-D Could you do one on who is the best/comparison of the midfield playmakers? So Regista vs Roaming Playmaker would really help. Example, which player roles match each other best in all parts of the pitch.
thanks! I've got one in the works on a RPM/Reg.. not sure when it would be released, but I've got it on the idea list. thanks for the suggestion! :D
Wow the series is fantastic, but this one is really over the top. The comparison between regista and roaming pm is amazing
thanks!!
Another great video! On the subject of the differences of playmakers- role and duty will not change the player you have, only what they're looking to do. Just because a player's attributes fit a playmaking role, doesn't mean they have to be a playmaker.
One of my favorite hybrid roles is actually BWM(S). A player who dives into tackles and has the aggression and work rate to play BWM, but with technical ability (eg 16 pas and vis), can function as a hyperaggressive playmaker. The Anchor playmaker is also fun as a 6, they will be super responsible with the ball but will occasionally break the lines with an incredible pass. Part of the fun of FM (and real life) is finding ways to make the most out of your player within the rigid roles that FM provides.
great correction, thanks for the addition! And with player instructions and additions of player traits, sometimes this game almost feels like an RPG with how you can create your own players haha
On my Villarreal save, I used to play Maximo Perrone as a DLP on the Defensive Midfield on my Gegenpress 4-3-3, much like a successor to what Dani Parejo did, an old fashioned metronome that will keep hold of his position and the posession.
After 3 seasons of qualifying to the UCL but not challenging for the title (even though on the second season there I finished 2nd), I decided to build something from scratch in order to get all the bits and pieces working at the same time.
I checked again on his Traits and that "Tries Killer Balls often" sounded like poetry to my ears. So I moved him up a bit on the field on my 5-2-3 Wide formation, in which I have given almost zero team instructions but personalised ones, according to how I want each role to play on the pitch. Perrone is now playing as an RPM, with Andy Diouf next to him.
He is so damn good in chances creation and the assists he pulls out of the hat remind me of the golden generation of Spanish midfielders. I'm in early October in the season and he already has 5 assists, despite coming sometimes from the bench (I also play Martin Baturina in that role).
Now the biggest challenge is to find the balance on transition to the defence, as sometimes I am caught off guard in the counter. Secondly, I would like to fit them both in the formation, preferably having Baturina as a Mezzala, in order to get more goals from his finishing/long shots.
One of my favorite parts about making these videos is reading about how you guys use these roles in other ways. I naturally have my ways I like to use roles, so love seeing how you use the RPM. Plus that player trait is so good. What do you use for the centerback roles? I liked using the libero in this tactic because he pushes up in attack to cover that midfield area (since my RPM so far up)
And I am the same way; I don't use a lot of team instructions, but in my proper saves I love giving the players more specific instructions to highlight what they're good at
I play Jorge Cuenca as a Libero (last season I trained him at defensive midfield, mainly as Anchor or Half Back). Technically and in terms of vision, he is good enough but he has 9 dribbling.
I also think of training Mario Vuskovic (summer signing, now playing on the right as BPD) on that role as he is perfectly well rounded (better long shots too and his attributes are all between 12-15) while on the left there's Abakar Sylla (which I signed for free) as WCB
I ignored the RPM for years, but actually looked at what he does and what attributes he commands and now I like him even more. You can never go wrong with players who rely on physical attributes.
I like using the roaming playmaker as the lone DM in a tactic. I have a 3-1-2-4 tactic (a 3-1-4-2 with pushed up wingers) that I use for a RPM. I put 2 CM-a ahead of him and 3 CB behind him. I used to use a Libero in the tactic but much like DLP showed in the video, he kept getting in the way of the RPM. So I changed him to a cover duty and it works great. The RPM has plenty of space to work and plenty of guys ahead of him to pass the ball to.
sounds like a great setup.. I've really like the two CM(A) paired with the RPM; really good defensive trio and obviously really good in attack as well
Love this channel so much, as it gives an in-depth guide of each position. Could I suggest perhaps adding examples of some real-life players that play in these roles? - feel like this would be a great addition!
These player role videos have been awesome. Bravo
When you said let's go to Spain to a top level example, i was pretty sure you'd go for De Jong. IRL he's the archetype of RPM for me, especially how he played at Ajax (i didnt watch him too much at Barca)
Also probably Kobbie Mainoo can be a great player for it, i think he has great attributes in FM for this role
Vitinha too
I love these videos. I'm fairly new to FM, so I don't have a ton of experience trying the different roles and seeing how they actually work. I know they have text descriptions, but sometimes it can be hard to imagine how they interact with other positions just based on it. Thanks!
Thank you for the support! And that's my goal with the videos so I'm glad they're helping! And yea, sometimes the text descriptions can be a little obtuse haha. I think they do that on purpose, so you don't know *exactly* how they work but that's what we're here to try and find out XD
AYEE THANKS MY DUDE!! Gold as always! :)
Another amazing video, this channel deserves all the love and attention!
Wow, thank you!!
your explanation so helpful bro. please make it more !!
Thank you for the support! Should be plenty more videos on the way
Another fantastic fm role breakdown! Really appreciate these. Getting inspired in building a tactic utilizing the RPM.
thanks!! I feel like the RPM has the highest variance in a tactic... sometimes it feels like it could be a world beater or a horrific disaster with no in between haha
Thumbs up before even press start. Love those videos!
Great video, I love a good roaming playmaker, they can pop up anywhere!
Anytime FM puts the word "roaming" in the player role, you know he's going to go wherever he wants haha
great video again!,
your videos are very organized, breaking the video into segments makes the video more easier to absorb.
i would like to make add, if it is possible could you talk more in depth about the positioning of the roles off the ball in defferent phases of play.
and regarding the roaming playmaker, what is the difference between playing him as a defensive midfielder or a central midfielder
anyways great video man keep it up
That's a great idea about talking about the other player roles/phases of play; I'll see if I can start incorporating that stuff into future videos.
With central and defensive midfield, I don't think there's much difference because he goes wherever anyway. He may get a little farther forward in the central midfield, but in mine he was getting into the penalty box even as a defensive midfielder!
But he will play a little different if you use him in like a 442 I think. He'll play more torwards the side you place him on and
Great work man, all my respect! i'v maybe an idear, it would be amazing if you talked sometimes about combinaison between midfilder and more offensive player, like the mezzala winger combinaison etc.. anyway, thank's again for the job you'v done sir
Thank you for the suggestion! I have some more combination videos planned, including how to use different attacking/midfield players together! And thank you for the channel support
This one is a gamechanger, RPM was always hard for me to understand and how to pair him. I'll definitely try some things out hehe. Thank you for the video, great as always.
Editing to ask you: Man, how do you have so many saves? and so much variety. Sometimes we're going to my neighbours Colombia, other times to Canada(!) and so on 😂😂
haha, there are some duplicate saves across videos, but some I have to do for roles that aren't already in a tactic. And I also like to give variety in the saves to showcase some smaller leagues (like the Canadian Premier League) and big leagues (Bundesliga, etc..) with equal videos. It's not an exact science lol but that's the thought process if that helps
I would like you to explain more about game systems like tiki-taka, gegenpressing
Just a note: from the pre game comments, the instruction "get into opposition area" matches well with the roaming instruction. Maybe also the "arrive late into opposition area". With those traits, the player might become an all field threat
Would love to see a you do this, but for the team instructions. I really like your simple instructions and would like to try like a minimal instructions type tactic, but always seem to get scared and start using vertical tiki taka as it just works
This is a great idea for a video!! Thank you for the suggestion
Great content as usual... Can you do one for the Complete Wing Back? I think it's one of the most "not-properly understood roles" in the game. What does it do, what's the difference with the regular wing back or inverted wing back and what role combinations on the wing or in midfield would it best work with?
Looking forward to it :)
I've already started some early work on the CWB; not saying it'll be released like tomorrow or anything, but hopefully it won't be a crazy long time haha
@@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker surely :) there are only so many roles available anyway so the time for CWB will come :)
Refreshing to have FM content without hype and the usual UA-cam bombastic nonsense "content". Hope you decide to stream.
Thank you! Really appreciate the support. I may stream at some point, but probably not any time in the too near future (plus I promise I'm not that exciting to watch play in real time hahaha)
Im searching for a "lazy playmaker" role but that stil is the heart of the plays like the roaming playmaker, like valderrama, carlovich and riquelme.
I guess they are enganche? So the whole team move around them, but i want to play in a midfield at 3 and kinda modernize their role, so giving them more defensive responsabilty.
The roaming playmaker need too many phisical attribute like pace and stamina, when in reality valderrama and co were very "lazy" even tho that role seems right for all the rest, they walk up/down based on were the action is, idk if any other role in midfield can recreate what im asking.
Great explanation about to roaming playmaker, and nice video.
Hmm... maybe a defensive midfielder but adding specific player instructions? Or you could use the central midfielder on support and have a completely clean slate
I think what you are looking for is CM-S on with the only trait as tries killer passes.
Would you ever use roaming playmaker and regista in the same formation? How would you use multiple playmakers?
I may be the wrong person to ask haha... I don't like using two playmakers. it's a totally viable tactical strategy, I just don't really do it because I usually build the role around one playmaker and that's my personal tactical style.
With that said, a popular strategy using two playmakers is to use one in the DM area (the DLP or Regista), and then one in the AM area (like the Advanced Playmaker or Trequartista)
I just added a RPM alongside my Anchorman in a double pivot 4-2-3-1
Works a lot better than expected
Great formation idea! What are you using for the other defensive midfielder?
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(This would be easier if I sent screenshots)
So left to right...
Anchorman - D, RPM-Support
FullBack-A, CentreBack-D, Libero-D, IFB-Defend
The RPM pushes higher up into the centre midfield the libero plugs the gap left by the RPM and sits next to the Anchorman, the IFB tucks inside alongside the CB forming a defensive square similar to Brazilian teams in their national league
Hope that makes sense
Amazing! Do carrilero please😢
Do a video about the deeplying playmaker, would fit your name!
I can neither confirm nor deny the existence of a deep lying playmaker video haha
Great video again. Will you be able to do a sweeper gk video?
I don't think the GK/Sweeper is on the schedule for the upcoming videos, but I have been doing some early work on it if it makes you feel better haha
I love RPM. I use it in 3421
gonna have to try it in that formation
Yessssss
Could you add how to set up your team to stop these roles as well as how to get them working in a tactic?
So like how to stop a roaming playmaker if you were going against them? That could be a really cool idea
I have a CM who I have played in almost every role to try to take advantage of his 18 long shots. He plays behind an AM so I don't really want him crashing the box, and RPM is the only playmaker role with shoot more PI. However, he only has 13 work rate so I play him next to a CM(D) so he doesn't have to start from the DM strata in a 4231. I wish RPM could be told to stay put defensively so he can have a free role offensively without gassing himself
man 18 long shots haha. He's basically a threat whenever you cross the halfway line
Man, do the Enganche! Plss
Hope you do poacher. PLEASE!!
Thank you for the suggestion! I don't think the poacher is in the upcoming chunk of videos but I'll see if I can get started working on it
A roaming playmaker is my favourite position
the homie
Please can you make ruben amorim manchester united tactic ?
thanks for the comment :) I don't think I have any immediate plans for replicating manager tactics at the moement, sorry to say :(
4:24 Have you tried a BWM-Su?
I don't think I tried that one. I figured he would be hunting the ball as well, but I do wonder if he could work with some adjustments to my system. Basically have a bunch of players causing mayhem in the midfield haha
I understand it. I just avoid it. The benefits in my view do not offset the trade offs
A very good point. One of the highest risk / reward roles in the game I think
@@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker couldn't agree more
what is difference between roaming playmaker and segundo volante? the ability of playmaking?
yea; the roaming playmaker wants the ball and will go wherever to track it down
Would having two advanced forwards good without having one on support duty like the deep lying forward? I know it’s always good for balance to have one on attack and one on support, but is it okay having two advanced forward and two CMa?
Two AF can definitely work in a tactic, but I would probably do only one CM(A), if you were going to use one. Something like a Box to Box Midfielder or a CM(S) would be good. That's a lot of attacking players, so you need some cover from somewhere else. Hope that helps and thanks for the question!
In my tactics I have 2 DM, a DM(s) and a SV(s). I have an amazing player in the DM role who has outstanding physical, defending and playmaking attributes but I feel like I dont use those capacities at all. Do you think I can change the SV in RPM and put him there ?
Sounds like the perfect player for a roaming playmaker!
Isn't this just box to box? Can i put attack duty on him, pair with box to box (support)?
you know, i don't think I've ever tried a RPM and a BBM together. I am curious now how they would play!
Can you maybe do a wide playmaker?
Hope he does!
I've got it on the list! Probably won't be in the next chunk of videos but it's definitely on the to-do. And thank you for the suggestion!
Is jobe bellingham the discount jude bellingham?
On that topic, you think Jude would want to go to Sunderland?? Or maybe reunite at Birmingham??
Thoughts on a 4-3-3 with rice as a dm(s), kimmich as an rpm, and odegaard as a mezz(a/s)?
Looks like a great trio! I may start off with Rice on DM(d) and then see how the match goes. If you feel you're starting to dominate/take control, switch him to support to add a little more to your attack
@@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker seeing the links with Kimmich and Arsenal makes me good 😂. Always felt like it was a great fit tactically
Luka Modric is also a great RPM choice
Feels like he's been a star in FM games for my entire life
Which skin do you use?
It's the Rensie Dark FM24 Skin. It's on the FMScout website. I love it! So clean and easy to read everything
@@TheDeepLyingPlaymaker I have started using it and its soo good. Thank you
Do I need a playmaker when using Trequartista in cf position?
Generally not, the Treq should be enough of a playermaker for the team! If you did feel like it, a DLP could potentially work with the Treq, but he's not necessarily needed
my tactics is 4 2 3 1 double pivot is left - rpm and mid - dm and if i want rpm come deep to get ball to build-up like half back e.g. frenkie de jong, what am I supposed to do?
The biggest thing would be to train de Jong on the player trait "comes deep to get ball". Other than that, there's not a lot more to do with the RPM player role to force him to build up like that. You could try a DLP on support as well
What defferent with box tox box, because he playmaker?
yep! basically a box to box midfielder plus a playmaker
New vid!
not a bad start to a monday! haha
Frenkie de Jong is the archetypical roaming playmaker
he is elite for sure!! 👌
Blue Jays cap! Wonder if you are a Torontonian enjoying real football :)
haha not a Toronto native, but I do like the Blue Jays though. I'm a fan of collecting baseball hats though, so you'll probably see some different ones through all the videos lol
Roaming Playmaker :
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Offensive Keeper
Complete Wing Back - Libero - Libero - Complete Wing Back
Roaming Playmaker - Roaming Playmaker - Roaming Playmaker
Winger - Complete Forward - Winger