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Director of Football - Ally McCoist

Publisher: Empire
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Being a football manager is a tough job. Team motivation, training, squad selection ­ these are just a few of the things that have a direct effect on the result of the match.
But the Director of Football does all this plus; take charge of sponsorship packages, stadium refurbishments, balance sheets as well as making sure the team performs in the league.

Every split second decision at the side line can effect the outcome of not only the match but the entire competition.

Director of Football - Ally McCoist - Features

Assume the demanding role as Director of Football
Maybe you can build one of the biggest clubs in the world
Find a sponsor,expand your stadium and reduce your car parking
Increase your ticket prices and extend your corporate boxes
Balance your books as well as your team
All matches are live, with touchline decisions unfolding before your eyes

Director of Football - Ally McCoist - Specifications

Minimum Requirements: Windows 98.Windows NT.Windows 2000.Windows 95

Category: Football

Publisher: Empire (click here for our Empire store)

Barcode (EAN) No: 5017783554397

Part Code: 0

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Customer Rating 1 StarsReviewed by: Dragan McRagin from Serbia
No Loving Cup
Bought this game because I thought I would have a chance of leading my team to the Loving Cup finals. Very disappointed to find it had been sold with the Arsenal shares.

Customer Rating 5 Stars
Very realistic
Fantastic and realistic gameplay. Currently enjoying the 2012/13 season simulation as Ibrox Rovers and Annan Athletic slug it out for the final spot in the end of season play-offs.

Customer Rating 4 StarsReviewed by: Master Of Orcs from on a rainbow going to the moon
Whit a game!!!
I know its just a football game,but its got everything!!!Football,orcs,warchests,mo onbeams and plenty of skullduggery afoot,you can battle your way through a season or just cheat and win everything!!! I tried the cheat code RFC1872 and game over popped up and my loyal laptop crashed!!!

Customer Rating 2 Stars
Some details missing
Being honest I was hoping for more than just an option for tax evasion, for the ultimate RFC experience you should be capable of also inviting the beneficiaries of tax (had you paid it) to the stadium on a regular basis, i.e armed forces etc. Parading the fans’ heroes around the pitch despite knowing you have effectively deprived them of much needed life saving equipment. I believe a filter on new player signings could have be implemented. For example, you could filter out possibly signing any players of the Catholic faith, if you or your fans really don’t want their type at the club. You should have an option for feeding the press the most succulent lamb so they don’t criticise you in the media for a period of 20 years, the penalty being that when that due criticism does come, your fans may riot, possibly leading to fines etc. You could also have the media tell the public that the club have put their best efforts into erradicating sectarian chanting, then organising a match with Linfield FC, with an Orange flute band at half time.