Football Championship Manager for Excel 1.0
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Play the worlds greatest Football Management game from the comfort of your own desk. For the new game we have paid particular attention to the detail. This means that as well as having the most accurate player statistics possible, within a spreadsheet possible. we have also focused on ensuring that the competition rules are true to what actually happens; i.e. if an English team were to win the Champions League, there would not automatically be 5 teams in the following seasons competition. Championship Manager 5 will be as up-to-date and accurate as possible, ensuring that the game is the most realistic football management simulation available for Microsoft Office. Further enhancing the game's realism, FOOTMAN4XL follows the financial side of the game. A club's revenue will truly reflect the current situation it faces at the start of the game, however, depending on how it performs will determine future revenues and costs. For example, if a manager is successful in taking Sheffield Wednesday from League 1 to the Premiership, attendances will naturally increase and therefore as will gate revenues. FOOTMAN4XL, provides purely and simply basic, no-nonsense gaming that will ensure missed deadlines, longer working hours, but loads of competitive fun in the office.
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