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Old 09-09-2007, 04:15 PM   planning for fm 2008 Post #1
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in recent years i always have just gone my team(chelsea). i find i get bored after 6/7 seasons as the squad no longer resembles real life squad.i then go other favoured teams in fm like barca,madrid,milan,bayern etc.then mess around with lower leagues.

basically,i end up signing all the same players no matter which big club i go.and get bored after 6/7 seasons.

for fm 2008 i am thinking of starting with multiple managers possibly going chelsea,madrid,milan,bayern,rangers,ajax.i know this will slow me down big-time but would also mean gametime doesnt pass as quick so to do 6/7 seasons would take much longer.

anybody else done this or thought of doing so???
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Old 09-09-2007, 04:22 PM   planning for fm 2008 Post #2
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It's what I did too.

PS The thread title will make people think you are asking for player recomendations for 2008. Try to make them as descriptive as possible

also, you may well get better answers in the PC/Mac general forum.
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Old 09-09-2007, 04:26 PM   planning for fm 2008 Post #3
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ok thanks.

sorry,im a relative newbie

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Old 09-09-2007, 04:58 PM   planning for fm 2008 Post #4
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in fm2008 i'm gonna make 2 managers in same game. with 1st manager i'm gonna manage my favourite club (Benfica) and only buy players from the same nationality as the "club nationality" (Portuguese) and try to win everything. my 1st nanager will always be on the same club forever and will try to apply for the national team (Portugal) when it has the chance (which isn't hard to be honest).
with the 2nd manager i'm gonna start unenployed and try my luck with any club that fires it manager. it wil probably be a club on the bottom of any league so i will only try to avoid regalation on first year and then try to win everything with that club in other years (maybe not champs league). after winning everything with the 2nd manager i'm gonna try to manage Barcelona,Milan and ManU if they ever fire their manager which will be hard because in FM2007 they never got fired.

if i restart the game i'll probably make 3 managers and manage Benfica (again ) and its main rivals (Sporting and Porto). this way it will be harder to win the league with my favourite club.

in either cases i'll only choose England,Spain,Italy and Portugal as playable leagues and no more
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Old 09-09-2007, 09:33 PM   planning for fm 2008 Post #5
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woo! can't wait for football manager 2008!



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Old 09-09-2007, 09:50 PM   planning for fm 2008 Post #6
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that's what i do to ever since the old CM days
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Old 09-10-2007, 04:47 AM   planning for fm 2008 Post #7
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sounds funny,maybe i'll have a try but not too many clubs.
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