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Premier Manager 2006-2007
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Premier Manager 2006-2007 will be a "massive overhaul" from last year's version and will feature improved navigation and an updated player database. Players can manage teams in England, Spain, Italy, France, Germany and Scotland in both domestic and European competitions, giving them greater scope in their quest for silverware.
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Premier Manager 2006-2007 will be a massive overhaul from lastyear’s version and will feature much improved navigation andan updated player database to result in an enhanced gamerexperience. Players can manage teams in England, Spain, Italy,France, Germany and Scotland in both domestic and Europeancompetitions giving them great scope in their quest forsilverware.
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Premier Manager 2006-2007 is back for another season with an updated player database. Take control of your favourite team and shape their destiny by changing tactics, arranging training, wheeling and dealing in the transfer market and upgrading the club’s facilities. The art is to balance the will and expectation of the fans against the chairman’s bank balance!
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Premier Manager is back for another season in the hot seat. One of the most established sports management simulators on the market, this year’s edition of Premier Manager promises to be better than ever. The fate of your club is in your hands. Can you handle the pressure?
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Premier Manager 2 is very similar to Premier Manager. Released in 1993, it now has a maximum of 2 players. There are increased functions in this version. It was developed for the same platforms as Premier Manager. The Mega Drive version of Premier Manager is based on Premier Manager 2
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For its time, Premier Manager was a massive commercial success, with its attention to the minute details of management being its main weapon against the onslaught of Championship Manager. The ability to choose the advertising boards and upgrade your stadium step-by-step endeared the game to hoards of fans; reminiscing of those long Saturday afternoons spent managing Wycombe Wanderers to the Premier League title still brings a sparkle to the eye.
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