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Football Manager Stole My Life (2012)

by Iain Macintosh(Favorite Author)
3.17 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: This is a good book for those obsessives who have lost days, weeks or longer sat in a room playing football manager. This looks at the scouting systems, how possibly the next future Messi will be found on the database. Also others who did not lead up to their football manager billing. Very good read apart from the end pages which is a fictional story written from a managers perspective in Germany. I thought this was poorly written and more space could have been given to fans perspective of the game.
review 2: Any one who has ever owned a computer an likes or loves football will have at some point played championship manager or football manager at some point and its fair to say this game would of or still dictates your life.The book is a mixture of stories and a
... moreccounts from everyone who has been affected by this award winning addictive football management game.The book also has career accounts from some of the players that this games massive data base of players knowledge has highlighted as WONDERKIDS on the game, some players have indeed gone on to become world beaters others have struggled with the wonderkid tag.Overall this is an interesting read but then again I am probably biased as I love the game anyway much to my girlfriends annoyance, although in my defence I have been playing the game longer than I have been with her! less
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megbroeren
OK, but felt more like a magazine than a book. But it at least made me feel like I'm not alone.
lolipop
Agree with other reviewers. It's OK with a couple of good bits but it's frankly a bit "bitty".
Ayen
If you love cm or fm games. you will love this! Great reading!
Regina
Great book about the best computer game ever
ash
Really good book, some interesting stories.
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