A central goal machine supported by two wider strikers. This trio is the primary source of goals, designed to exploit any defensive gaps. Key Tactical Features
In the history of Football Manager (FM) community-shared tactics, few creators have achieved the cult status of . Between 2008 and 2012, Mr Hough was renowned for producing high-intensity, match-engine–exploiting tactics that yielded unrealistic but exhilarating results. Among his most celebrated releases is the file named “Mr Hough 4-1-2-3 Unbeaten Final Version Arsenal Oct 2009.tac” . This tactic, designed for Football Manager 2010 (or the late stages of FM 2009), promised an undefeated season when used with a top club like Arsenal. This paper examines the tactical setup, the context of the FM10 match engine, and why this specific file became a benchmark in the community. A central goal machine supported by two wider strikers
Compared to the earlier beta versions, the Final Unbeaten version introduced specific refinements: Between 2008 and 2012, Mr Hough was renowned
Exploited the FM10 match engine's struggle to handle three central attackers. It favored highly technical forwards with high flair, pace, and off-the-ball movement. This paper examines the tactical setup, the context
: Two central defenders focus strictly on defending, while fullbacks act as wingbacks to provide width for the attack.