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Posted 08 June 2006 - 09:31 AM

Sega Europe Limited has recently announced the next iteration in the Football Manager series, Football Manager 2007. Currently in development by Sports Interactive, FM07 looks to continue the popular series, allowing players a full football team management experience.

Some of the new features include a revamped user interface geared to be more joypad-friendly, the ability to interact with any players in the world through the media, and the brand-new addition of Feeder Clubs:

Brand new to Football Manager 2007, and one of the most requested features on Sports Interactive's forums has been the addition of feeder clubs to the game. This new addition works in all the ways you would expect it to in real life. You can establish your club as the small team who receives loan players from a larger club or a large club looking for support getting your youngsters match experience by loaning them out. Have the first option on players from clubs, and schedule pre-arranged friendlies each season by simply asking your board for a feeder relationship and choose from the list they compile.
FM07 is currently in development for a variety of platforms, including Macs, PCs, Xbox 360, and the PSP. The current targeted release date is Christmas 2006.
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Posted 08 June 2006 - 11:58 AM

Awesome!
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Posted 08 June 2006 - 12:27 PM

Just in time for the World Cup of Racism,

errr I mean the FIFA World Cup
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