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      <title>25 Fantastic Football Manager Scenarios for Bored Players</title>
      <description>Searching the internet whilst trying to find out if there are any decent NFL games anymore for PC (there aren't), I came across a review of the time-vacuum more affectionately known as Football Manager 2012.
To my surprise, one of the comments following the review debated the games more than worthy 9.5 out of 10 rating for longevity, arguing that all the game involved was signing the best players available at any given time that fit a chosen tactic and then winning until you've won everything, and that even if you started at a really low level, the method was still the same, it just took longer.
This glib deconstruction of the Football Manager myth actually has some truth to it. It is quite possible to approach the game this way. Anyone who has played through a few iterations has likely developed their favoured way of playing; once they have achieved success with this method more than a couple of times, they might also find the experience hollow. 
&#160; Here then, are a handful of suggestions to keep </description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Feb 2012 12:37:20 -0500</pubDate>
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