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-Try to keep players around the club as long as possible so they develop the knowledge to play extremely well when paired together (aka those lines in the Tactics menu that will appear if players are at the club long enough).
-Tactics are only one of the metrics "used" to simulate matches. You also need a matching Tactical Style with matching player orders.
Essentially experiment with what you have and want to get. A tactic that is meta might be top 1 in a certain club but top 10 or top 5 in another one because of player characteristics being easier to develop for a specific tactic.
-Of course other factors matter but lots of good tactics to experiment with and refine on the Steam Workshop to download. That is what keeps this game alive. Nonetheless, thank you for this nice guide and for posting it.