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Football Manager 2006

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 2
Genre: Simulation
Publisher: SEGA
Developer: Sports Interactive

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'Football Manager 2006' (PSP/X360) Gets Euro Release Date

by Rainier on Feb. 15, 2006 @ 1:48 a.m. PST

Football Manager 2006 is a comprehensive soccer management simulation offering a host of new features, including the ability for managers to negotiate with their board of directors - not only for a better contract for themselves, but also for improved player wage budgets and increased transfer budgets or even stadium expansion. Be aware though, if you push too hard and don't reach the heights that the board specifies, you'll soon be looking for a new job.

For anyone who loves football, Football Manager Handheld offers a dream come true. Quick and simple to use, this world of football allows you to pick up your PSP and delve into the vast database of players and teams with ease - rise through the ranks, become a title contender, then pit your wits against the best in Europe - all in the palm of your hands.

And, for those gamers who can't wait to experience managing on the go, there's even better news. Football Manager Handheld just got better as SI announce an increase in each team's squad sizes from 30 to 36 players.

Sports Interactive and SEGA have also confirmed brand new Xbox Live features, adding a whole new dimension to multiplayer management. These features include an option allowing you to export your previously saved teams and go head-to-head with other human bosses competing in a 16-team knockout cup or 8-team league competition - arguments over whose team is best
have just become a thing of the past.

You can also gauge your progress as a manager using Xbox 360's new Gamerpoints system, which awards managers points for everything from signing your first player to going a whole season unbeaten.

In addition to this, the games arrive in time to include all of the January transfer window signings, maintaining the level of detail and realism that is the hallmark of the series.

The Easter period just got even busier for football!


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