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(April 2010) Championship Manager: Season 01/02,, Release 12 October 2001 (PC) 16 November 2001 (Mac) 14 April 2002 (Xbox), Mode(s), Championship Manager: Season 01/02 is a football management computer game in the 's. It was released in October 2001 exclusively for and for Mac in November 2001. It was also later released on in April 2002. It was released as in 2008.

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Football Manager 2016, the latest version of the legendary football management game that began life as Championship Manager back in 1992, is due for release this coming Friday. For the ‘Champ Man’ generation the new release date probably won’t mean much. In bygone days you could get away with saying stuff like ‘I’ll just play out the remainder of the season’ when it’s already 3am. Not anymore. We’ve got relationships, we’ve got kids to look after, and we’ve got jobs to well keep.

Nowadays Football Manager takes up roughly the same amount of time as managing an actual real life football club, perhaps more. We just don’t have the time, and consequently, most of us have retired from the game. Remember when you could finish an entire season in one evening? The likes of Alfonso Perez and Ibrahim Bakayoko killing it in CM97/98, or Cherno Samba winning titles almost single-handedly in CM01/02? Err OK, well it was a long time ago, to be fair. To help jog your memory, I’ve put together a legends XI from that wonderful 01/02 version. For purely research purposes, of course, I downloaded and installed the game, choosing Man United as my team for ease of signing players.

Formation & Tactics Has to be 4-1-3-2. A formation suitable for any club and any division you happen to find yourself in. Sp200s Programmer Software there. The perfect blend between attack and defense. Under team instructions I set the mentality to ‘Attacking’, the passing to ‘Short’, and the pressing to ‘No’. You couldn’t press the opposition in this version without your entire side getting too knackered to see out the season. Goalkeeper – Sebastian Frey It was between Sebastien Frey and Dionisis Chiotis for the number one spot.

Both great keepers but, as the Greek had a tendency to get sent off two or three times a season, I’ve opted for the more dependable Frenchman. Real life Frey spent most of his career in Italy at the likes of Inter, Parma and Fiorentina (well according to Wiki, at least). Sadly he didn’t get as much recognition with the national team as his CM persona above, playing just twice for France. He is currently a free agent after being released by Turkish side Buraspor at the end of last season. If there are any real life football managers reading this – sign him up! He can still do a job. Right back – Mike Duff No-brainer.

Sign Micky Duff from Cheltenham for about 22k at the start of the game, and trust me, right back is sorted for the next 10 years. He gets up and down the pitch all day, rarely makes a mistake, and chips in with his fair share of goals and assists. As reliable as it gets. Real life Duff remained with Cheltenham for a couple more years before transferring to Burnley, where he’s still playing today at the age of 37. The Northern Irishman has been capped 24 times and enjoyed a couple of seasons in the Premier League.

He hasn’t quite hit the star-studded heights of his life in the CM realm, but a very commendable football career nonetheless. Left back – Julio Arca The choice came down to Arca, Grigoris Georgatos and Stelios Venetidis. All three were your archetypical modern attacking full-back. So you could say they were way ahead of their time seeing as this game is 14 years old! Georgatis was absolute quality going forward, but slightly suspect defensively and at 28 years old a bit of a stop-gap solution. Arca was the more difficult player to sign but he just edges out Venetidis for all-round quality. If Duff was a bit Gary Neville, Arca was more your Patrice Evra. Loved bombing forward and had a delightful left peg on him.

Real life Starting his career with Argentinos Juniors, Julio spent his prime years in the north-east, playing for Sunderland between 2000 and 2006 before moving to Boro, where he remained up until a couple of years back. The Argentinian was more of an attacking player in real life, often starting games in central midfield and very much a creative outlet for the team. He’s still playing non-league football, for North Shields – the lad obviously just loves the north-east!