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.Finances revamp: Corporate match day 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.Awards re-write: An overhaul of the awards system inside the game which is not only more accurate now, but also includes new awards such as the European golden boot, and a "best eleven", which shows the all-time (in game) best eleven for all teams and nations.The ability to change the pitch dimensions at the start of the season to suit players styles of play better has also been added. Match Engine Improvements: Utilizing the footballing brain of former Republic of Ireland international player Ray Houghton as well as other tools used by real-life managers to make the most accurate simulation of football in a computer game.
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This gives players feedback not just on their current progress in competitions, but also their financial management and signings Confidence: Players can now easily tell what the board and supporters think about their performance in the game through the new confidence section.
A new notes and notebook system, better button positioning for simpler navigation and an updated tutorial and manual
Staying true to the franchise, we just got word that Sega will also be coming up with a PC version of the game, this time to be called Football Manager 2008.
just recently announced the development of sports simulation title for the PlayStation Portable Football Manager Handheld 2008.