Dropping deep (or wide) is fine as I tend to like a high position to break the offside trap and I'm sure either myself or Original? will see and move to take a more advanced role.
I have noticed many times where we've successfully swapped positions although I had worried it was because I'd crowded the central area and you'd gone hunting space on the right.
EDIT: One thing for everyone - in dry weather can we try a few more aerial through balls rather than ground? I too was guilty of a ground through ball last night which didn't get through when an aerial one, in this case, would've had Original? clean through on goal from 40 yards out.
Agree with this, as a front three we can all play ST, RF or LF so rotating isn't a problem. I think we should try to do it a little more sometimes as it seems to create problems, obviously not all the time but once or twice in the game just mixes things up.
That said, I think in the rest of the team we need to keep our shape as much as possible. Particularly making sure the midfield doesn't get too close to the attack as it squeezes the opposition defence and midfield into a small space and leaves us short of space.
Regarding the aerial through balls, in the dry they are definitely a good idea... I remember that ball Sweey, I tried to do the same for you but despite pressing L1 and triangle my player hit it two yards along the floor directly to Joel's feet... :angry:
Just a side note, I selected our stadium on the basis that we only have good weather. Hate playing in the rain/snow. I dislike some of the stadiums with really high camera angles.