New FIFA Managing Game to Be Released Soon

Sean Parker by Contributor Written on August 06, 2009
ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - JULY 16: Mark Hughes, Manchester City football club manager (C) poses with players Roque Santa Cruz (L), Carlos Tevez (2nd L), Steven Ireland (2nd R) and Gareth Barry after a Manchester City press conference at Emirates Palace on July 16, 2009 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Jack Dabaghian /Getty Images for Etihad) (Photo by Jack Dabaghian /Getty Images for Etihad)

With the new season ready to get under way in a few week's time, FIFA Sports have released a brand new football managing game. Put yourself in the shoes of some of the top managers in today's game.

The new game has several modes, the most prominent and exclusive one being the Oil Tycoon Mode. Experience what it's like to have your club bought out by a middle eastern billionaire.

In this brand new mode you can find out what it's like to skew the transfer market and buy rejects from top clubs such as Arsenal, Manchester United, Real Madrid, and more! This new game mode would not be complete without top players who have too much ambition to join your club.

But that doesn't matter because the realistic fan base engine makes more fans jump on your bandwagon every time you buy an overrated but actually mediocre striker. Fool them into thinking you're going somewhere and get all their money!

This year's installment doesn't include the Champions League due to licensing issues but you won't need it anyway.

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