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Guardian: Football Manager 2010 Review

Guardian writes: "Video games, they say, lead to social problems. The debate is still raging about cause and effect, and the influence of violent games, but in one area the issues are plain to see. Football management sims CAN damage your health. And your relationships.

They can also damage your education. I know of at least three students who destroyed their copy of Championship Manager to save their degrees; they realised they were addicted when one came home unexpectedly and discovered a housemate giving a press conference in the living room ..."

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Nidzumi: Football Manager 2010 Review Approachably Similar

Nidzumi writes: "Ever-increasing pressure, a demand for consistent improvement and the fear of losing your job after a few bad shifts, it doesn't sound like the greatest job on earth but believe me, this is one you won't want to put down."

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Critical Gamer: Football Manager 2010 Review

Critical Gamer Writes: Most reviews of this year's Football Manager will likely speak of incremental improvements and upgrades to some of the systems, discussing it as evolution not revolution. But we at Critical Gamer instead want to focus firstly on what makes the game so bloody brilliant in the first place.

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Blogcritics: Football Mogul 2010 Review

Football Mogul 2010 has a lot going for it, and not much that Blogcritics could find to complain about. What first attracted them to the game is still true today -- unlike other football sims, you can't blame losing that big game on a poorly-timed sneeze. And, if those 12-year-olds still taunt you, well maybe football just isn't your game after all.

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