![]() The fact that it becomes more of a panic button most definitely isn’t. ![]() Planning on changing players names and stats, introducing in CM07 players like Neymar and Mbappé, among others. ![]() Crappy and inefficient, the inclusion of a quick “home”-style button, which lets you bring up a comprehensive menu at any time, often bailed us out. Used to have the Editor and would love to try it again. Finding things was often a process of trial and error and with a fat wedge burning a hole in our pocket, getting to the transfer page was like getting out of a maze blindfolded. And Champ Manager 2007 remains, at this stage, hampered by some, sadly, fundamental problems.įirst up, despite its much-talked-about “revolutionary” control system we found it very easy to end up completely lost in its deep navigation tree. But, like the beautiful game itself, it’s no good having the skills and tricks if you can’t pay the bills by getting the basics right. The inclusion of Prozone analysis, for one, is inspirational: it’s more comprehensive than ever before and the set-piece editor gives you more control over what you can do with free kicks and corners than you could have imagined possible. It would have been when I was about 13 years of age when I got hooked, so about the 96/97 Championship Manager mark. ![]() The latest in the once glorious but now frankly mediocre Championship Manager series sets out with a host of new features that threaten to push it up the table.
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