The official website is finally open today. New features are listed! Official Website <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Transfer Center - A new way of managing all current transfer and loan bids for your club, both incoming and outgoing, making it easier to compare bids and reject or accept them. Finance Revamp - Sports Interactive have updated the finance area of Football Manager 2008 to better reflect the ever-changing modern football world. More information is available to the manager too, including, but not limited to, corporate matchday income, season ticket news, investment funds, improved sponsorships, collective win bonuses and the ability to move around funds from the wage budget and transfer budget (and vice versa) at any point to help you in your quest for the ideal squad. International Management - The international management gameplay has been completely revamped for Football Manager 2008, including, but not limited to, media improvements, international retirements, player interaction, international scouting, improved national pool selection, captain selection and a separation of international and club morale for players. Match Flow - The largest change to matchdays in a Sports Interactive game since the introduction of the 2D match engine. Match flow brings more atmosphere to matchdays with match previews, team talks, opposition player instructions, the match itself, half time and post match now seamlessly following on from one another. There's no more pausing to make tactical changes and you'll find a mini-radar pitch whilst making those tactical changes to keep you in touch with what's going on in the match. Confidence - You can now easily tell what your board and supporters think about your performance in the game through the new confidence section. This gives you feedback not just on your current progress in competitions, but also your financial management and signings. Easier to Use - A much cleaner skin, a brand new advisor system to help you through various areas of the game, a new notes and notebook system, better button positioning for simpler navigation and an updated tutorial and manual. Also, coach reports to make taking over a new team easier and a new calendar system - which lists all important dates throughout the season - help to make Football Manager 2008 the easiest Sports Interactive game to use yet. Fan Days - The board can now arrange fan days to boost ailing attendances, or for matches that are likely to attract a low crowd, with a long-term affect to attendances if all goes well.</div> There are plenty of other new features listed as well. Also open today is the official website for Football Manager Live. I'm not really interested in this though because it completely focuses on online play.
Yeah, I'm not excited about FMLive either. Never really got connected to online play (no pun intended). As for FM08, it's looks great, I checked out the website yesterday and the new features look very impressive. Fan days are a nice addition and everything else has been improved. I can't wait to play with Barcelona, I already have the tactics in mind.
That's cool, Bar?a will be a fun club to manage what with Messi, Henry, Ronaldinho and of course Eto'o at your disposal among many others. I just don't like that they split the Guily-Ronaldinho factor. Those two had a great connection. Anyway, I'm looking forward to using the edit feature that comes with the games each year to create my dream team. Each year on PES and FM I like to create my dream team with custom players. They don't have superman stats or anything close to such, they just mold perfectly with one another to form the perfect footballing unit. I'm also looking forward to using Lazio because if you noticed of all the clubs out there only Lazio hasn't lost a single player during this transfer window and it doesn't look like they will either. Everyone is really dedicated to the club and I like that personally. I'm exciting about using them. I'm also interested to see if they applied the superstar rule to MLS. The thing I hope for most is that they have better looking kits and more of them because the last few games had poor quality and poor quantity. Not a big deal, but it'd be a plus.
I didn't know Lazio haven't lost anyone to transfers yet, that's odd and impressive as well. But have they brought in any good players? I haven't checked the Italian league's transfers in a while, time to check... Anyway, I'm going to try and play more leagues this season, probably get more into Holland, France, Germany (Bayern are looking unstoppable) and Italy (haven't played there too much, despite a few stints here and there). I might even try the MLS, though I doubt it since my knowledge of that league is limited and I'd rather learn more about the European leagues than about the MLS. They'll probably overrate Beckham by 200% as well. I don't think they've added any major things like the last couple of years (last year's feeder teams, 2 years ago's halftime/post game comments, etc.) but it looks like they've improved the game overall, which is good. The kits I think are tough to license, so most of them will probably be plain again, but you can download edited kits from the net a short time after the game it released (usually).
I'll start a game either unemployed or at the bottom club in England (6th division down) and try to build a career over a 20 year span. Last time around I started unemployed and managed to become England manager.
I'll never be able to stay manager of a team for 20 years. Not that I'd get fired or anything, I just find it too boring. Plus, after around 10 years most of the players in the game aren't real anymore and IMO it isn't fun to play with a 36 year old Ronaldinho and a 30 year old Messi ()+some 22 year old "fake" superstar. Maybe it's just me.
I can't play with a club for more then a few years because it gets boring. <div class="quote_poster">kobimel Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I didn't know Lazio haven't lost anyone to transfers yet, that's odd and impressive as well. But have they brought in any good players? I haven't checked the Italian league's transfers in a while, time to check... Anyway, I'm going to try and play more leagues this season, probably get more into Holland, France, Germany (Bayern are looking unstoppable) and Italy (haven't played there too much, despite a few stints here and there). I might even try the MLS, though I doubt it since my knowledge of that league is limited and I'd rather learn more about the European leagues than about the MLS. They'll probably overrate Beckham by 200% as well. I don't think they've added any major things like the last couple of years (last year's feeder teams, 2 years ago's halftime/post game comments, etc.) but it looks like they've improved the game overall, which is good. The kits I think are tough to license, so most of them will probably be plain again, but you can download edited kits from the net a short time after the game it released (usually).</div> Lazio brought in a few good young players most notably including Aleksandar Kolarov from OFK Belgrade and Juan Pablo Carrizo, a top young keeper from River Plate to replace the retired Angelo Peruzzi. Other then that I see no point in them really making any major changes considering how strong their best starting eleven and five subs are. Take a look for yourself. Tommaso Rocchi Goran Pandev Stefano Mauri Cristian Ledesma Gaby Mudingayi Massimo Mutarelli Valon Behrami Luciano Zauri Cribari Sebastiano Siviglia Juan Carrizo -------------------------- Guglielmo Stendardo Aleksandar Kolarov Christian Manfredini Igli Tare Stephen Makinwa That right there is Serie A contender material and late Champions League as well. I'd like to see how far they can go though I don't expect them to win of course. Goran Pandev is the best player in Macedonian history IMO and Rocchi is one of the best strikers in Italy and the most underrated player in the Serie A along with Pandev. Anyway, if you want some help getting into the Euro leagues, give me a shout. I know all about Germany, France, Switzerland, Ukraine, any of them really.
<div class="quote_poster">Pakman Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Is this some kind of multiplayer soccer game?</div> Think Franchise mode on NBA Live/Madden, but the games are all simmed. But, its 100x more detailed, entertaining, and addictive.
<div class="quote_poster">kobimel Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I'll never be able to stay manager of a team for 20 years. Not that I'd get fired or anything, I just find it too boring. Plus, after around 10 years most of the players in the game aren't real anymore and IMO it isn't fun to play with a 36 year old Ronaldinho and a 30 year old Messi ()+some 22 year old "fake" superstar. Maybe it's just me.</div> I change team if I'm offered a better job. This just makes it more of a career mode. I find it interesting to have to scout to find out the greatest players: I rarely use the player search, as real managers cannot.
<div class="quote_poster">Pakman Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Is this some kind of multiplayer soccer game?</div> Play this game and you may not play another sports game ever again. <div class="quote_poster">chingy0007 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I change team if I'm offered a better job. This just makes it more of a career mode. I find it interesting to have to scout to find out the greatest players: I rarely use the player search, as real managers cannot.</div> I do the same things, but I can't stand playing so late into a career. It gets boring with the fake players and such.
<div class="quote_poster">chingy0007 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I rarely use the player search, as real managers cannot.</div> Interesting. I never thought of it like that. <div class="quote_poster">M Two One Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Play this game and you may not play another sports game ever again.</div> Agreed <div class="quote_poster">M Two One Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I do the same things, but I can't stand playing so late into a career. It gets boring with the fake players and such.</div> My point exactly. The fake players are ok when they aren't the majority, but when 60% of the database is fake, it's boring to play.
I'm actually thinking of using Empoli FC as my first job in the upcoming FM08. They're really a respectable club and from such a small Tuscan town. Also, I love their kits and tradition.
These are kits for FM. Cagliari fantasy kits I just created in spare time. Home - Away - Third Goalkeeper kits Also Klub Sportowy Widzew Ł?dź 07-08 kits
<div class="quote_poster">kobimel Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Wow, good job. Can you import those into the game?</div> I can set you up with the files you need to import those into your game. Though it may actually be best to wait for FM08 now.
Can't wait for this game. Even though to me I guess it'll be WWSM 08, ha. Personally I like trying to take a lowly team up through the ranks, but it does get sort of weird when all the players are regens.