Sending a scout to go check out a potential transfer target results in a range of numbers (from 1 to 20) being applied to individual attributes, with their true ability found somewhere amongst the ambiguity. To further complicate things, scouting a player no longer guarantees full knowledge of his strengths and weaknesses. Yes, you can still search for any specific player within the game's vast database-whether your scouts know of their existence or not-but this requires substantial prior knowledge on your part and removes the joy that comes from uncovering new talent. Such recruitment constraints limit the number of players known to you and your club. Putting together a dream team of 12 or more experienced scouts is easy for the big clubs, but the tighter purse-strings of smaller outfits makes such an act less simple. Unlike in past editions of Sports Interactive's data-heavy management sim, player recruitment is more tightly aligned with the accumulated knowledge of your scouts, making their expertise more crucial than ever before. The major problems at Dagenham revolved around scouting and coaching, two key pillars of any club not lucky enough to be backed by a member of the Middle East's ruling elite. I should have done what I usually do: take a job at an elite club with a view to learning the year's new quirks before getting smart and overseeing a minnow. 17 games, 11 defeats and fewer goals later, I was sacked. Somehow inspired by this, I decided to kick off my Football Manager 2015 career as the boss of Dagenham, with grand ambitions to one day get them to the Santiago Bernabeu to take on Real Madrid in a Champions League clash. Standing in the terrace, flanked by the supporters group's inexhaustible drummer, we witnessed the 'Daggers' beat York 2-0 in a game characterised by long punts forward and blue language from the dugout. The match was against York City, an equally incapable outfit favouring physicality over finesse. It started a month ago, myself and others suffering London's public transport for nearly two hours to visit Victoria Road, the home ground of English Football League 2 strugglers Dagenham and Redbridge. Including Twitch TV support, Manager Timelines and improvements to Finances, Training and hundreds of other features.Trying to be too clever too early will cost you your job, and that's something you'd do well to understand before starting your managerial career in Football Manager 2015. Plus, you can now skip pre-season (in first season), take control of player training, make more board requests and there are new unlockables, such as ‘Dodgy lasagne’, Unsuspend player’ & ‘Lifetime player’ Updates to Classic Mode allow you more freedom when selecting nations, leagues and players in your gameworld. Players are more vocal in the press and quicker to issue ultimatums if they’re unhappy.Ī wider variety of journalists with tabloid and broadsheet reporters developing more varied stories and building up rivalries through the media, plus brand new tunnel interviews before and after matches. Player’s personalities and characters replicate today’s football world where player power rules. Plus you can set scouting assignments to find specific levels of player whether it be a first teamer, youngster or a direct player replacement. The new Scouting Centre integrates all areas of player recruitment. Plus, improved AI, individual player shouts, touchline team talks and other additions make this the closest simulation of a football match available!Ī new look and feel to the user interface with a left-hand navigation bar makes management easier and more intuitive More than 2,000 new motion captured animations new lighting, improved player models and ball physics add extra depth and realism to the 3D Match Engine. You can now define your managerial style like never before, using the new manager points system to focus on coaching, scouting, youth development, man-management… or maybe a little of everything? What type of manager are you? Pre-order Football Manager 2015 now to enjoy access to a fully-playable ‘Beta’ version of the game roughly two weeks prior to the official release date. Football Manager 2015, the latest in the award-winning and record-breaking series, is coming to PC, Macintosh and Linux computers in November 2014.įootball Manager is the most realistic, in-depth and immersive simulation of football management available, putting you in the hot-seat of almost any club in more than 50 countries across the world, including all of Europe’s biggest leagues.įootball Manager 2015 will allow you to live the life of a real football manager – you decide who plays and who sits on the bench, you’re in total control of tactics, team-talks, substitutions and pitch-side instructions as you follow the match live with the acclaimed 3D match engine.
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