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The original and best football management game is back for the 16/17 season with new team data, a brand new look and all new features. Choose from more than 450 clubs to manage, across 15 countries and 25 leagues. With tens of thousands of players available to sign it’s time to LIVE THE DREAM and take control of your club. We’ve made huge changes for Champ Man 2017, not least the inclusion of Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino. – Brand new easy to use interface. – Visual match simulation brings you closer to the action.

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The class of ’92 were in many ways a one-off, but the creators of CM97/98 weren’t to know that. They evidently assumed that every young player coming out of Man Utd in the following years was going to be as good. This means that at the start of the game there is a group of potentially world class players sitting in the stands under Alex Ferguson.

If you’re managing a small club, they might not come to you straight away, but give them a year or two of festering in the United reserves and you can pick them up at a decent price. They’ll be stars for a decade or more WHO ARE THEY? Download lion operating system for macbook pro. Curtis, Notman, Tomlinson and Nevland between them only played a total of 15 league matches for United, while Wes Brown of course was a regular in the United defence for years. There are a few other decent young players at United when the games starts: Wellens, Brebner, Pilkington and Cooke to name a few, but these 5 are the players who can go on to become world class. WHAT ARE THEIR VITAL STATS?

In CM9798, Tomlinson actually starts on a free transfer, make sure he’s the first player you sign up when you load the game for the first time HOW’RE THEY DOING IN THE CURRENT GAME? The moral of this story is that you have to give them the game time. The longer they go without playing, the more their ability will drop and the less chance they have to fulfill their potential. My current game is evidence of this, Erik Nevland has gone on to become one of the most feared strikers in Europe Wes Brown, on the other hand is languishing in League 2 But take a look at his stats for this seasonthe first time he gets a regular run in the team he dominates. Graeme Tomlinson should never have left Doncaster the first time around. I resigned him when I reached the Premier League, but he never established himself in our starting line-up Alex Notman is England captain and a star for his club He’s now worth 9.5 million and has still got years ahead of him John Curtis is the most frustrating.

He often turns out to be the best of the lot, a defensive colossus and long-term captain of England and your club team, but he never got a run of games this time around I’ve signed him for Chelsea in the hope that it’s not too late for him to blossom. Only 86 games in 9 seasons thoughsad waste of talent (serves him right for ditching me for Liverpool back in 2001) For what it’s worth, two other United youth players, Richard Wellens and Grant Brebner have also had decent Premier League careers So in conclusion, sign Tomlinson on a free and play him. Keep an eye om when the other youngsters become available, buy them and play them. You’ll either turn them into world-beaters or sell them at a decent profit.Or of course you could start the game at United, take over from Sir Alex, and try to create a class of 97 as succesful as the predecessors from 5 years previously. Don’t worry, I haven’t been researching analytics websites and coming up with formulas of ‘expected goals per 90 minutes’.

This game was made in 1997 anyway, so the stats that you’ve got to work with are basic compared to the latest Football Manager and/or OPTA readouts. Part of what makes this game so great is that it has the perfect balance between complexity and speed. Modern management games are practically a full time job if you want to set your team up properly and buy the right players. Anyway Regens I know I’m not revealing any secrets when I say that, on CM9798, new young players are not randomly generated. When a player retires, he is regenerated in the next season. His name, and some of his stats, will be different, but his ability remains the same. For example, going back to our first ‘‘ ‘Regens’ are usually much cheaper (and obviously younger), then the original player would have been at his peak, so it’s a cost-effective way of buying guaranteed quality The best way I’ve found to keep track of which good players might retire, is to search by ‘Based Anywhere’ – ‘Age 30+’ – ‘Sort by Caps’ You can then make a list of players you might be interested in, and search for them once the end-of-season updates have run.

If they no longer exist then you can search for their replacement by nationality, position and attributes Attributes For me, the jury is still out on how much attributes matter. One thing for sure is that the attribute scores are relative, not absolute.

So for example, the player with the worst average rating in English football this season is A ‘Heading’ rating of 17 and a ‘Tacking’ score of 18 obviously doesn’t mean that he is in the top 10-15% in the world for these skills. It simply means that his tackling ability is 6 times better than his dribbling (in other words if the ball is within a yard of his feet, he falls over). All of these scores are relative to his overall ‘Ability’ (a hidden attribute, out of 200) That being said, I like all my players to have good Determination, and I don’t like scores of 1 or 2 for attributes like Pace, Stamina, Strength, Tackling etc. An obscure 36 year-old plying his trade at Orebro at the start of the game might seem an unusual choice for the first CM9798 star. However, we’re not going for the obvious players like (the real) Ronaldo or Paulo Maldini, this is a series about the hidden gems.

With Arnor Gudjohnsen, it’s not about him, who can dominate your midfield (or attack) for a decade. In real life, he’s. That’s doing him a disservice though, he was one of Iceland’s all-time greatest players. At the time he played, he was the nation’s highest ever goal-scorer, and had made more appearances for his country than any-one else.

Since he retired, his son has taken over as Iceland’s top scorer and a few players have overtaken him on the list of most-capped players. Arnor spent most of his career in Belgium, including a 7-year stint at Anderlecht in the 80’s. He then moved to France and Sweden, which is where we find him at the start of the 97-98 season. WHAT ARE HIS VITAL STATS?

(he had been signed by Malmo at this point in the first season.not been doing badly for them though eh?) SO WHY’S HE SO SPECIAL? OK he’s 36 and in the Swedish league, Even if you do manage to sign him, you’re not going to get much of out of him.

But that’s not the point. He’s going to retire in a season or two. When he does hang up his boots, his regen is going to be immense. Look at those 20’s – Determination, Heading, Influence, Shooting etc. As a DMFC, you can stick him in the anchor role and he’ll average 7 to 8 every year, and chip in with a few goals too. If you’re playing a direct style of football then he can double as a prolific striker. Play him in centre-mid as well if you like, or attacking midfield.

Basically, put him on the pitch and he’ll dominate. As he gets older, he’s the perfect captain as well HOW’S HE DOING IN THE CURRENT GAME? Unfortunately I’ve had to wait a couple of seasons for him to retire and respawn, As soon as he did, I signed him up for Doncaster. This is his first season, with about 10 games left Not bad for a 19 year-old who cost 5k. I’ve been mostly playing him in attacking midfield. His value is currently £1.4 million and climbing. His combination of affordability, versatility and ability make him my number-one must buy for any team I manage.

I haven’t been able to find much online love for him, has anyone else signed him up for their teams? So here’s the bit where I share my tactical knowledge which ensured that Torino and Anderlecht failed to win their leagues, despite arguably having the best squads.

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Back in the day I was a Champ Man 97/98 maestro, I would generally start in Division 3 and would aim to win the league and champions league in 5 or 6 seasons. It was a long time ago however, and at the time I was a student who spent most of his time smoking poor quality hash.

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As a result, I can’t remember the exact details of tactics (or anything useful about my degree), so I’ve had to reconstruct these tactics as I go along. I decided to assign a different, successful tactic to each of the three teams. Partly for a bit of variety and partly so they weren’t all chasing the same players. First up Anderlecht, this was my default Division 3 to Champions League tactic, but for some reason it doesn’t seem to be working as well in this game.

I’m not 100% sure that I’ve got it right yet You can also bring the two wide players into centre midfield, with their arrows still pointing to the same area as in the picture above. This one can leak the odd goal though, often if I’m 1 up in a close game I’ll sub on a midfielder for one of the forwards and put him in the anchor role. Chilavert and Charvet are always worth buying, if you can get hold of them. As for Doncaster I’ve been playing around with this formation for a while but 7 successive big wins at the end of the season suggest it’s on the right track.

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It’s a 4-2-3-1, which wasn’t really in use in the real world when the game was released, but is used by a lot of clubs today. Three central attacking midfielders always seems to work really well, the team creates a lot of chances and the players in those positions get much higher ratings than they would in the usual midfield positions. You can play an MC, AMC or FC in one of those three spots – even wingers can do OK there.

You’ll need a decent striker though (like Andy Mainwaring!)- if your forward is having a bad game you’re going to be on the back foot. There’s a few must-have lower league players in there – Tomlinson, Scully, Atkinson, Mainwaring and Munson can be bought in for a combined 5k at the start of the game. I missed out on Andrew Duncan this time though 😦 Il schemo tattico del Torino I’ve used this tactic with Torino before, dominating Italy and Europe. The wide players always seem to do well in this tactic, as do the 3 attacking midfielders and striker. Besides centre-forward, the most important position in this tactic is the holding midfielder player.

Get the right man in the here and he’ll be a beast winning loads of tackles and headers. But if you don’t have anyone good enough, the tactic doesn’t work anywhere near as well. Stefano Desideri is a decent stop-gap but I’m basically waiting for that 37 year-old Icelandic DM/FC to retire (you know who I mean!) so I can buy his regenerated offspring There’s not much info out there on the best cm97/98 tactics so I’d be interested to hear other people’s ideas and experiences.