Premier Manager 98 - PC

Game Overview

Also for: PlayStation
Viewed: Combination Combination
Genre: Sport: Football - Soccer
Strategy: Management
Media: CD
Arcade origin:No
Developer: Gremlin
Soft. Co.: Gremlin
Publishers: Infogrames (GB/GB)
Released: 1998 (GB)
Unknown (GB)
Ratings: 3+

Summary

Hotly anticipated management simulation. Choose a team from the Premiership or Nationwide leagues, and suffer the trials and tribulations of guiding your squad through the season. Alternatively, select the 'Career' option, prove your management capabilities at a lower level, and maybe you'll end up in the big time. This game incorporates the Actua Soccer 2 engine so you can watch your team tactics come to life.
Hotly anticipated management simulation. Choose a team from the Premiership or Nationwide leagues, and suffer the trials and tribulations of guiding your squad through the season. Alternatively, select the 'Career' option, prove your management capabilities at a lower level, and maybe you'll end up in the big time. This game incorporates the Actua Soccer 2 engine so you can watch your team tactics come to life. << less

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