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The ultimate goal of this game is to be the best football manager around. You can pick what team you want to play as from many different leagues. Some people when they play a game like Championship Manager 2008 like to pick a massive club right away like a Chelsea or a Manchester UTD. Others like to start with a lower league team and try and build them up into a superpower, it really is up to you how you want to go about it.I like how you can also manage an international side in this game, but I found that it was not quite as exciting or as involving as being the manager of a club team.
nERv Championship Manager 2008 (c) Eidos 11/2007 :..... RELEASE.DATE .. PROTECTION .......: Securom 1 :.......... DISC(S) .. GAME.TYPE ........: Manager The game also boasts a vastly improved match engine with improved realism, analysing each player and making them react on pitch to the action depending on what their real-life tendencies are as a footballer. For example, a player who likes to overlap and send crosses in from the by-line will try and do so as much as possible during a game. This new system creates a realistic simulation of how footballers behave in real life match situations and managers can even train individual squad members to incorporate tendencies into their match skill set. The match engine in 3-D, now shows players jostling for position with the opposition, sliding in for tackles as well as keepers diving for the ball, adding to the realistic depiction of the match on the pitch. Furthermore following on from its debut appearance in Championship Manager 2007, ProZone is back as a fully integrated Post Match Analysis tool which isolates the key factors that decided the result of your game and provides you with the knowledge to act on the match incidents and strengthen your team for the next fixture. 1. Unrar. 2. Install Game. 3. Copy the cracked files located in the Crack directory on the CD to your installation directory. 4. Play the game.
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Football Manager 2009 ( Football Manager 09 or FM09) is a football manager simulation game developed by Sports Interactive and publish by SEGA. It was released on November 14, 2008 for PC, Mac and PlayStation Portable in Europe and in North America on November 18, 2008. As in other recent editions of the series Football Manager, the game Football Manager 2009 sold around the world as Director of Soccer 2009 in the United States and Canada.
If an ECW original won the ECW title under the WWE banner could that be used to complete the ECW triple crown? I ask this because it was on Rob Van Dams championship accomplishments under the WWE.--TrUCo9311 04:13, 24 January 2008 (UTC)Reply[reply]
I think that Championship pages can be made into Good Articles, if simple roads, like New York State Route 9L can be classified as good articles, so can our championships, as their length are practically the same. However, we need a compromise on what to include in the championship article that can make them good articles. When I say championship articles, I mean the article about the championship itself, like the WWE Cruiserweight Championship. Comments/Suggestions welcomed!--SRX--LatinoHeat 20:46, 14 June 2008 (UTC)Reply[reply]
So long as there are no objection, I plan on keeping this newsletter on hold for a week. There are currently no current events there, but I guess there could be (McMahon's MDM, the upcoming draft, etc.). Anyway, this also provides a change for the newsletter to catch up with the COTW. Reminding all, anybody can help with the newsletter, so feel free to head over there and add more/new infomation (to current events), etc. Also, back to the COTW, it is becoming very inactive lately, there are I believe six nominations all with three or less votes. Please help with the COTW and newsletter, guys. -- iMatthew T.C. 11:58, 15 June 2008 (UTC)Reply[reply]
If 2008 WWE Draft is not already on your watch list, please add it. Tonight it the draft, and heavy IP and new user vandalism is expected all through out it. Also, those drafted might get a touch of vandalism on their articles as well. And especially List of World Wrestling Entertainment employees should be watched. Not really! I had the page protected for 2 whole months! After the last month was up, it was vandalized right away, so we have another two free months (expires: August 23, 2008). -- iMatthew T.C. 15:04, 23 June 2008 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Per this edit =Kurt_Angle&diff=219745033&oldid=219669255, which cites the WP guidelines on lists (which In wrestling sections qualify for) should be in alphabetical order, meaning managers, moves, nicknames and the like should all be in alphabetical order. I have seen very few articles comply by this, including our featured articles. I had originally reverted the edit due to it not being mentioned at here, but McPhail reverted it, citing Wikipedia:Lists#Organization as the reason. This would be mean most In wrestling sections need to be rewritten, as WP:PW's Style Guide cannot override Wikipedia policy, correct? Gavyn Sykes (talk) 18:50, 16 June 2008 (UTC)Reply[reply]
I've found it a little difficult and repetitive to add pictures to several articles, so I decided to dig through a few old boxes today. The result is that I found some old pictures that I took at WWF events. I have uploaded them and collected them on a page at User:GaryColemanFan/Pictures. They can all be used freely in articles, and I hope this is helpful to editors in illustrating articles about the mid-1990s. I don't make any claim to be the world's best photographer, but I think the editing has helped. Please note that I have no idea how to resize pictures, so this is how they came out after I put them through my scanner and cropped them. GaryColemanFan (talk) 01:21, 6 July 2008 (UTC)Reply[reply]
I was working on the golden dreams match in my sandbox and just want to know what everyone thinks of it! I could try expanding it more and try to make an article out of it or merge it into the Pole Match or WWE Divas championship article! Here it is Golden dreams match! Adster95 (talk) 18:43, 6 July 2008 (UTC)Reply[reply]
However, from discussions with you I understood that unfree content was sometimes included. The above disclaimer needs to make this clear and ideally I'd like to see details of which unfree images are used on the image description page of the Print Edition. Adambro (talk) 11:50, 28 June 2008 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Damon fell behind 1-2. Lidge was throwing his fastball with life, his slider with bite; it felt like 2008 all over again when his perfection fueled a Phillies championship. But Damon worked the count full and, on the ninth pitch of the battle, a fifth straight fastball, this one at 94 mph, Damon lined a single to left.
The good news is that the core of this club figures to return intact, unless general manager Peter Chiarelli decides now is the time to sell off Thomas. The most prominent free agent is Chris Kelly, a versatile forward the Bruins should do their best to retain. The Bruins should get a boost with the addition of blue-chip blue line prospect Dougie Hamilton.
We have the recharged Bruins ready to defend their Stanley Cup crown in the NHL playoffs, the reconfigured Red Sox, replete with a new general manger, manager and closer, hoping to erase the grease stains of last season's epic collapse, the revitalized Celtics appearing ready to make one last championship run, and everybody's favorite rite of April, the Patriots trading out of the first round of the NFL Draft. Seriously, it's a fascinating draft for the Patriots, who have two picks in both the first and second rounds and are an impact defender or two away from Lombardi trophy No. 4.
We are blessed to have the coaching brainpower that we do right now in Boston sports. It's unmatched. All four coaches of the Big Four professional sports teams have won titles. Belichick (three) and Red Sox manager Terry Francona (two) have won multiple championships and figure to win more. Celtics coach Doc Rivers is so good that opposing players praise him and want to play for him. Then, there is Julien, the ugly duckling who is only the winningest playoff coach in Bruins history (33 wins).
With each postseason win -- it's 11 and counting -- the Bruins are chipping away at 39 years of trepidation and lowered expectations. They are no longer the local sports scene's punchline or punching bag. If the Bruins finish off the Lightning then the Red Sox, 2007 World Series champions, will be the organization in town that has gone the most calendar days without playing for a championship. The 2007 almost-perfect Patriots played Super Bowl XLII on Feb. 3, 2008.
Anyone who read the recent Sports Illustrated piece on Werth has to wonder how he'd fare in Boston. It's one thing to go from bench player to cult hero in Philly. It's another to arrive in baseball-obsessed Boston as a big-ticket acquisition. The Red Sox haven't exactly hit a lot of home runs in free agency during the Theo Epstein regime. Plus, Werth's home-road splits this season are a little alarming, although he posted a higher on-base percentage away from home in 2009 and boasted more home runs and a better slugging percentage on the road in 2008.
It would seem strange for Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli to be pushing Savard out the door, since one of Chiarelli's initial major moves after taking over in 2006 was to sign Savard as a free agent the same day he inked team captain Zdeno Chara. Plus, Chiarelli handed Savard a seven-year, $28.05 million contract extension about eight months ago. 2b1af7f3a8