Sports Interactive reveals details of this year's Football Manager instalment, including improved match engine, transfers and scouting system
Sports Interactive has announced details of Football Manager 2012, the latest installment in the developer 's long-running footie management simulation. Designed to provide detailed control over almost every professional club in the world and with a database of hundreds of thousands of real-life player, the series has been more than seven million copies sold.
By this winter, FM 2012 will apparently boast more than 800 new features. Key changes include a revised contract and transfer, including better implementation of the amateur and youth contracts, and the arrival of the loyalty rewards (you won 't need to pay a lot those
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