The most addictive database of all time is back, once again dooming a large proportion of football fanatics to late nights, stress, pressure and a lack of sleep. Football Manager might not be the real thing, but those who play it live every moment, agonising over every mouse click. It was inevitable that this year's version would be great, but given such a strong starting point developers Sports Interactive could have rested on their laurels and delivered nothing more than a stat update. Thankfully, Football Manager 2007 is much more than that.
OK, so it's very similar to last year's release, but when you're building on something that's already great, that's not a bad thing. The key here is that the additions, though not so huge they totally change the game, add another couple of layers of depth to the experience. In FM 2006 managers were given the ability to play mind games with rival managers, in the hope that comments said before games would have a negative impact on their team's performance against you. In FM 2007 you can bring the players into it as well.
You can call on your own players to give their opinion on who would be a good signing for the club, either as a player or as a member of staff. Underachievers can even be asked to call a team meeting, in the hope that the team will come out of the meeting with a new sense of vigour. Team talks can now be given before, during and after matches, and you can give each player a one-to-one. Feedback gained from the team talks can then be used to gauge how each player reacts, and to work out what the best course of action is in the future.
None of this is transforms the way the game plays, but it simply gives you more options and makes you feel like you have a larger impact on how the team is performing. Another new introduction is the 'feeder' club system. By linking with a lesser club (or a more prestigious club, depending on who you're in charge of) you get a number of bonuses. The better club has first pick of the other club's best young players and your own youngsters can be farmed off for some vital first-team experience - benefiting the lower club at the same time.
As is happening more and more in real life, your board play a bigger part in the game than ever before, often making decisions more or less for you.
As is happening more and more in real life, your board play a bigger part in the game than ever before, often making decisions more or less for you. If they think an offer for a player is too good to refuse, it's out of your hands, and at the same time, the board could be taken over by some rich oil tycoon hell-bent on making money, without a clue when it comes to football. Of course, this would bring lots of money to the club, but it could also unsettle your players and put extra pressure on them due to increased expectations. Some of the board's decisions aren't that life-like (I managed to keep my job at Tottenham despite being relegated and sitting at the bottom of the league for a whole season), but their involvement is a welcome addition to the game.
In most other areas things have been tweaked, and it all seems to have been for the better. Transfers now give you more options, scouting has been refined, navigation is easier, the 2D match representation seems more realistic, and if anything the whole experience has done the impossible and become even more addictive. Time disappears in a blink of an eye, especially if you're very hands on with every aspect of your team. You can of course assign your assistants to do some of the menial work, and things like team talks and advanced tactics are purely optional, so newcomers shouldn't be too put off by the initial learning curve.
To keep you up to date with all the happenings in the simulated football world you receive daily emails. During the season these often contain important information, such as injury updates, scouting reports, opponent reports, and the like. At the start of a new season, though, and when the transfer window is open, you'll have to churn through a seemingly endless number of messages, often about other clubs' signings that have little interest to you. As problems go, though, this is pretty minor, and highlights just how polished the game is as a whole.
Some criticism could be labelled on the game's simple presentation, but to do so would be to miss the point. Glossy visuals and 3D match representations would get in the way of what is an incredibly complex simulation, and simply aren't needed. If you absolutely need to see your players on the pitch, complete with semi realistic facial features, look at some of the more casual management sims out there. Football Manager is about stats, and its refined presentation does the job perfectly.
Football Manager 2007 would have been great if all we'd received was last year's game with this year's stats. It wouldn't have been a wise move on SEGA and Sports Interactive's part, but it would have still sold well and kept us all up until the wee hours. Thankfully, what we got is new layers of depth that, while not revolutionising the series, have made this year's game a more accurate and more immersive managerial experience. When you're playing a game in a small window, hopping back to it whenever you get a moment free from work, you know it's got you hooked. Football Manager does it year after year, and this year is no exception.




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bazza85 wrote at 21:49 on 20 October 2006
legend
same game different year but is it great or what prob best game ever for football fans
Gabe wrote at 14:28 on 21 October 2006
This is probably one of the easiest games in the world to review.
MARK wrote at 06:34 on 25 October 2006
2007
THIS GAME IS ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC.
munna wrote at 16:02 on 26 October 2006
I have FM 2006, is it worth to get this game?
brap wrote at 21:44 on 26 October 2006
brap
best game ever
tyke wrote at 10:22 on 27 October 2006
Only think I dislike this year is the fact they didnt get the copyrights for all the clubs info, IE Badges for some of the bigger clubs in Europe, but the rest of the game play is as per great and gets yoiu sucked in
Rb wrote at 22:18 on 30 October 2006
i agree with tyke about the badges etc. but this game is amazing a dimatar berbatov is amazing
macca wrote at 22:34 on 01 November 2006
2007
Same Game... But Still Feels 100% Better Than The LAst!
No1 Col u fan wrote at 21:58 on 06 November 2006
good players
have you got any decent cheap players to sign cause colchester start with a dismal 100k
rozha14 wrote at 20:27 on 27 November 2006
what a game
it has improved a whole lot fm06 nearly got me up the whole night, but this..... is a killer for real couldnt keep ma self from it. wat i lyk is you have got a better grip on what is happening with your team. it really deserves the 9 it it has got!!!!!
josh wrote at 12:49 on 04 December 2006
great
you just cant beat it. from scouting the world for coal that you can turn into diamonds to buying the worlds greatest players, its all exceptionally good
Brian Cuddihy wrote at 17:04 on 14 December 2006
Im gay
this game is really good i came 7th with man u am i good or what
Brian Cuddihy wrote at 17:09 on 14 December 2006
**** off caoimho you handicap
7th with man.united,i think not!!!won the la.liga with athletico maidrid by 11 points,a damn sight better then you will do ya ********!sound,sound!!xxx
emodrummer wrote at 17:05 on 21 December 2006
Impressive
Awesome game, and only takes up like 556mb worth of space. Although,everything takes so long to load, but its worth it.
palmerboii wrote at 11:04 on 25 December 2006
mr
hameu. bouazza gr8 loan signing if ur a championship side or spl. i had him with rangers 14 goals in 29 games from left mid, lovely. craig gordon is awesome aswell asking price of 9m tho
aldo wrote at 01:41 on 06 January 2007
football manager loyal
great great good good game! marcelio best left back in the game.
Burderzino wrote at 14:42 on 10 January 2007
FM Newbie
All you glory hunters should be starting down the leagues and building up to that big job at Utd. Started in the Conference with Aldershot and just won it in second season - get in! Very uiseful feeder arrangement with Bristol City ensured had required squad depth to do the job. Excellent game.
manu wrote at 11:16 on 11 January 2007
i am man u in my first season top of the league and champions league unbeaten 20 games in all competion. the only thing i hate about it is you cant see all the players and managers from the higher leagues and u cant see all the badge for the higher leagues aswell.......cant wait for football manager 08
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