Love a good mag football manager thread
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/spor...-manager-predicted-newcastle-uniteds-11543009
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/spor...-manager-predicted-newcastle-uniteds-11543009
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Love a good mag football manager thread
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/spor...-manager-predicted-newcastle-uniteds-11543009
They even managed to beat us using this so I suppose there must be optimism for next seasonhahahahahahaha Straws and clutching
While it is of course only a game, Football Manager’s simulator uses complex algorithms that take into account a number of factors to ultimately come up with results.
While it can’t be taken too seriously, it is at the very least reason for optimism.
I honestly nearly wrote that when I postedThe Chronicle are trolling us man, stop falling for it.
After that I believe everything in that articleThe simulator predicts that Sunderland will once again have a close call with the drop, but will again survive in 17th
I'm sure the gypsy said we'd finish 17th anarlAfter that I believe everything in that article
Newcastle United will win the Championship and come straight back up to the Premier League this season - according to Football Manager.
Ah the good old technique of a 12 year old hankWhat they havent told you is they started a 4 manager game and sold all their players to man utd, city and chelsea for a combined total of £480m and then for some unkown reason 3 managers resigned unexpectedly.
While it can’t be taken too seriously, it is at the very least reason for optimism.
And although Georginio Wijnaldum may have requested a move away from St James’ Park, it would seem Football Manager doesn’t believe Rafa Benitez will grant that.