Sven Goran Eriksson's World Manager - PS2

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Sven Goran Eriksson's World Manager (PS2)
Also for: PC, PlayStation
Viewed: Combination Combination Genre:
Strategy: Management
Sport: Football - Soccer
Media: CD Arcade origin:No
Developer: Anco Software Soft. Co.: Anco Software
Publishers: 3DO Studios (GB)
Released: 7 Jun 2002 (GB)
Ratings: 3+
Accessories: Memory Card

Summary

Welcome to the loneliest job in football. You'll soon realise everything you think you know about football management will be very quickly turned on its head as you step into the most demanding job in football. Enter a world where the whole nation has something to say about every decision you make.

<ul><li>Exclusively played and endorsed by Sven Goran Eriksson.

<li>Get straight into the hot seat as England's national team
manager.

<li>Begin your career at the World Cup qualifying stage and battle your way through to the final 32 competing nations in Japan and Korea.

<li>Face the hardest decision you've ever had to make by selecting your national squad from a comprehensive club-based player database.

<li>Arrange friendly games, like Sven, to get the best understanding of how well your players perform and develop your tactical strategy as you prepare to select your final 23.

<li>Get your teeth into the most advanced pre and post match analysis tools to help you make the right choice.

<li>Plot, plan and design your tactics as you prepare to take on the dazzling skill of the Brazilians, the astounding ability of the French, the sheer determination of the Germans and not forgetting the cunning Argentineans.

<li>Face some of the toughest challenges as you battle against injury, refusals from clubs to release players for international friendly matches, extreme weather conditions and media harassment.

<li>Plan and implement a rigid training program including squad practice games.

<li>View England under 21s games and monitor individual player performances.

<li>60 second intro created by Fuzz TV (Producer on SKY TV).</ul>

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