Football Manager 2009

Football Manager 2009 (2008)

by Sports Interactive, Sega
Genres:Strategy, Sport
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Football Manager 2009 (abbreviated to Football Manager 09 or FM09) is a football manager simulation video game. It was released on PC, Mac and PlayStation Portable on 14 November 2008 in Europe and on 18 November 2008 in North America. As in the case of other recent releases in the Football Manager series, the game is sold as Worldwide Soccer Manager 2009 in the United States and Canada. The demo of the game was released on 2 November via the News of the World, BitTorrent and Steam. An Arsenal-branded version of the game has also been released.Show more
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January 31, 2025
This is year 2025, my son was born in 2008. I am still playing this game on steam. So many clubs, custom leagues, stories. Taking lower tier club to premiership in England. Taking low tier Serbian club to European glory. My only regret this days that I am lacking time to continue playing regulary. For me this iteration of football manager hit the sweet spot between complexity and playability. Editing a bit complicated but possible and done. Seeing it on GOG will be instant buy for me. :)
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