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On my game Derek Llambias has bought the Toon off Ashley. :lol:

 

christ! nothing like that yet but I've only just started my toon game

 

signed emerson from AC milan, getting on a bit but still quality, bit of domination in the middle of the park and osvaldo on loan after your suggestion, he looks class

 

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Wanker! :lol:

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posted by: Miles - Thursday October 30th - 5.10pm

 

As you will see in Football Manager 2009, our approach has been to make press conferences the focal point of the manager's dealings with the media. As in real life, a press conference is the only regular opportunity for journalists from both written and audio-visual media outlets to formally pose questions to the person in charge of the football club. On a broader scale, a press conference becomes the major point of contact between a manager and the outside world.

 

In Football Manager 2009, there are three types of press conference: new job, pre-match and post-match. During each press conference, the manager will be given an indication of how many media sources and journalists are present. The number of journalists present will reflect the importance of the fixture; ranging from one or two local reporters for a non-league tie to global paparazzi for a European cup final.

 

Once the press conference is under way, as each question is posed, the journalist asking the question will be displayed, along with their employer. Every question and answer is stored in the press conference history section which is important to the flow of press conferences over the course of time as journalists will refer back to questions asked at an earlier stage and what answers were previously given.

 

Journalists being journalists, they'll occasionally stray off-topic. It might well be a pre-match press conference, but you can bet your life that someone in the room wants to know more about the latest rumours of unsettled players or a piece of juicy transfer gossip. That's the charm in having numerous journalists present; they've all got a different personality. Some of them will be kinder and more understanding towards you, whilst a similar number may be quite probing and less considerate.

 

Which one of you is Simon Bird?

 

:lol::lol:;)

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posted by: Miles - Thursday October 30th - 5.10pm

 

As you will see in Football Manager 2009, our approach has been to make press conferences the focal point of the manager's dealings with the media. As in real life, a press conference is the only regular opportunity for journalists from both written and audio-visual media outlets to formally pose questions to the person in charge of the football club. On a broader scale, a press conference becomes the major point of contact between a manager and the outside world.

 

In Football Manager 2009, there are three types of press conference: new job, pre-match and post-match. During each press conference, the manager will be given an indication of how many media sources and journalists are present. The number of journalists present will reflect the importance of the fixture; ranging from one or two local reporters for a non-league tie to global paparazzi for a European cup final.

 

Once the press conference is under way, as each question is posed, the journalist asking the question will be displayed, along with their employer. Every question and answer is stored in the press conference history section which is important to the flow of press conferences over the course of time as journalists will refer back to questions asked at an earlier stage and what answers were previously given.

 

Journalists being journalists, they'll occasionally stray off-topic. It might well be a pre-match press conference, but you can bet your life that someone in the room wants to know more about the latest rumours of unsettled players or a piece of juicy transfer gossip. That's the charm in having numerous journalists present; they've all got a different personality. Some of them will be kinder and more understanding towards you, whilst a similar number may be quite probing and less considerate.

 

Which one of you is Simon Bird?

 

:lol:;):D

 

genius! :lol:

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Not hugely blown away by it so far, I've turned the 3d match do-dah off already, the interviews seem like a chore rather than anything that adds to the game.

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injuries are a bit shit on it. get like 5-6 players down in a game.

 

Yeah, bound to be the first thing they fix.

it is a big problem. alot of people in SI forum are showing screen shots of there teams its laughable

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injuries are a bit shit on it. get like 5-6 players down in a game.

 

Yeah, bound to be the first thing they fix.

it is a big problem. alot of people in SI forum are showing screen shots of there teams its laughable

 

its what the demos for though isn't it

 

find these problems with the build and fix them before the full game comes out

 

then they do a couple of patches and all is well

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injuries are a bit shit on it. get like 5-6 players down in a game.

 

Yeah, bound to be the first thing they fix.

it is a big problem. alot of people in SI forum are showing screen shots of there teams its laughable

 

its what the demos for though isn't it

 

find these problems with the build and fix them before the full game comes out

 

then they do a couple of patches and all is well

but it should be the testers job to do that. the game was "ready" in october to be released

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regards getting taken over in the game it does happen. and more or less everyone i spoke to including myself got taken over by Derek Llambias within the first few months lol

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injuries are a bit shit on it. get like 5-6 players down in a game.

 

Yeah, bound to be the first thing they fix.

it is a big problem. alot of people in SI forum are showing screen shots of there teams its laughable

 

its what the demos for though isn't it

 

find these problems with the build and fix them before the full game comes out

 

then they do a couple of patches and all is well

but it should be the testers job to do that. the game was "ready" in october to be released

 

nah, the demos have always been the last stage of testing for SI for as long as I've been getting them, they are always riddled with problems which are generally fixed for the release, its just the way these games are they contain so much that there will always be problems and fixing one issue can often lead to another there is always massive amounts of feedback on SIs own community and sortitoutsi.nets forums

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