Here's an example taken straight from the manual:
If your opponents are sitting back close to their goal (also known as "parking the bus"), 'The Horseshoe tactic' helps to wear the opponents down and make time to look for spaces in defence to exploit.
Just like 'The Horseshoe', this tactic is used when opponents are sitting deep, inside their own half.
'The Horseshoe'
'The Horseshoe' describes the ball movement passed around the defensive line from one side to the other. If your opponents are sitting back close to their goal (also known as "parking the bus"), 'The Horseshoe tactic' helps to wear the opponents down and make time to look for spaces in defence to exploit.
'The Tumble Dryer'
'Tumble Dryer' is a term used to describe the deliberately
random movements made by players of an attacking team in central areas
of the pitch. Just like 'The Horseshoe', this tactic is used when opponents are sitting deep, inside their own half.