A thread where people can suggest teams to go that will be a good game. Absolute genius Mick, I could do with starting a new game just now.
I reckon I'll try out Antwerp, actually.
If you wanna make this another sticky go ahead Tam
What teams are there to go that are a good game? A really nice challenge? I remember going Bengal once with all the Asian leagues on and it was an amazing game I had going before my mate deleted it (cunt).
Antwerp was also a really good game as was Chimney Corner.
Morton's another cracking game. but that might just be me![]()
A thread where people can suggest teams to go that will be a good game. Absolute genius Mick, I could do with starting a new game just now.
I reckon I'll try out Antwerp, actually.
I really liked going Notts County in League 2.
-Oldest team in the world
-In administration longer than any team
-Doing really really shit in real life.
I got as far as the Premiership with them in 4 seasons then my game crashed.
I started again and got to the Championship (I think, really no sure) then it crashed again.
I'll be tempted to start with them again soon....
I go through all this, before you wake up, so I can feel happier, to be safe again with you....
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Your idea wins, actually. That sounds like a really good challenge.
I got Plastic Whistle to the SPL and finished 3rd, but I'm getting fed up with that game now. Notts County sounds better than Antwerp since there is less of a ManYoo connection.![]()
If you haven't already done so:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notts_County_F.C.
I go through all this, before you wake up, so I can feel happier, to be safe again with you....
Say No To Cosmetic Surgery - You'll Still have Ugly Babies
Jings!The Magpies have the rather dubious distinction of being the club that Harold Shipman, the worst serial killer in British history, supported as a boy.
I'm sold on them though, starting a new game after Green Wing is finished.
And this bit?
"The 1960s were a dark and difficult period for The Magpies, who were on the brink of financial ruin and were constantly struggling to avoid the indignity of having to apply for re-election. This was until Jack Dunnet, a local MP took control of the club. He appointed Jimmy Sirrel, a charasmatic Scot who had once played for Celtic as manager in November 1969. In 1970-71, The Magpies clinched the Fourth Division title in record breaking style, remaining unbeaten at Meadow Lane."
I go through all this, before you wake up, so I can feel happier, to be safe again with you....
Say No To Cosmetic Surgery - You'll Still have Ugly Babies
I miss my Notts game badly.
My youth team was incredible, my reserves had 1 player, and my first team had luck!
I go through all this, before you wake up, so I can feel happier, to be safe again with you....
Say No To Cosmetic Surgery - You'll Still have Ugly Babies
I remember when Notts County were in the (old) first division.
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