madcharlie
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Post by madcharlie on Oct 5, 2015 18:14:53 GMT
I was just looking back to what was available before the football manager series started up & I can only think of these 3 Championship manager 2010 Total Club Manager 2005 LMA manager 2007 If I remember correctly there was a fallout at codemasters with the developement team & alot left to start a new franchise which became Football Manager , that seemed to end the CM game but now its back as an android app. Total Club Manager was rebranded as Fifa Manager for 2006 but was cancelled not long after , there is now an android game called Total Football Manager which is like alot of new games thatare specifically targeting the mobile & tablet market. So for nostalgia purposes I have downloaded copies of all 3 games for pc , will let you know how I go with them but will be weird with the players that will be in the prem at those years . P.S. I'm shite at video games due to poor eye to hand coordination & the speed of gameplay that the modern games demand , so management style is my limit lol
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tonyb
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Post by tonyb on Aug 23, 2016 15:07:54 GMT
Football Manager is a video game series published and developed by Addictive Games, the label set up by the game's creator Kevin Toms. The first game was released in 1982.[1] It was then ported to most home computers during the 1980s and spawned several sequels: Football Manager 2[2] (1988) and Football Manager World Cup Edition[3] (1990), both designed by Kevin Toms, and finally Football Manager 3[4] (1992), without Toms' involvement. Football Manager 3 sold poorly, and as a result the series came to an end. The series was claimed to have sold over a million copies by 1992.[5] The game was to start a whole new genre of computer game, the football management simulation.i remember playing Brian Clough's football fortunes on the speccy in 87,those were the days, I'm sure there's a manager option in the fifa games now where you just manage the team and let the a I play the matches.
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tonyb
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Post by tonyb on Aug 23, 2016 15:19:38 GMT
It would be fantastic if a love Everton league was started up, consisting of Xbox or ps3 or 4 and PC gamers playing Fifa or manager syms,imagine a blue v dark side league? 😋
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Post by Avinalaff on Aug 23, 2016 15:37:19 GMT
It would be fantastic if a love Everton league was started up, consisting of Xbox or ps3 or 4 and PC gamers playing Fifa or manager syms,imagine a blue v dark side league? 😋 I think you'd need a shed load of members to organize something like that mate. We're only a small forum, so maybe if we get a bit bigger.
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Post by dorf on Aug 23, 2016 16:25:21 GMT
Football Manager is a video game series published and developed by Addictive Games, the label set up by the game's creator Kevin Toms. The first game was released in 1982.[1] It was then ported to most home computers during the 1980s and spawned several sequels: Football Manager 2[2] (1988) and Football Manager World Cup Edition[3] (1990), both designed by Kevin Toms, and finally Football Manager 3[4] (1992), without Toms' involvement. Football Manager 3 sold poorly, and as a result the series came to an end. The series was claimed to have sold over a million copies by 1992.[5] The game was to start a whole new genre of computer game, the football management simulation.i remember playing Brian Clough's football fortunes on the speccy in 87,those were the days, I'm sure there's a manager option in the fifa games now where you just manage the team and let the a I play the matches. Contents I had Football Manager 2 and loved it! I remember you had to start in the old Div 4 and work your way up but the funny thing is you could buy players like Lineker and Barnes. I was a big fan of the old Championship Manager 93 until it changed to Football Manager around 2005 or something. I've played On The Ball, a German produced game (in English) but I found it too hard. I've enjoyed LMA manager, which was pretty good especially as you could watch your team in a Match of The Day style highlight event. Great days but I'm a strictly FM man now.
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