![]() Stephane Virama, a French AM/FC available on a Free transfer.Īside from the added playable leagues, bug fixes and updated player data, there were also other new features in the game.Viktor Onopko, DC a Russian playing for Real Oviedo.Todi Jónsson, SC a Faroese playing for FC København.Arnór Guðjohnsen, AMC an Icelandic available on a Free Transfer or playing for Örebro SK.Ilya Tsymbalar, a Russian DMRL for FC Spartak Moscow.Chris Kiwomya SC available on a Free Transfer.Dalian Atkinson FC available on a Free Transfer.Trevor Steven AMRC available on a Free Transfer.Rubén Ruiz Díaz, a Paraguayan GK for C.F.Bjørn Heidenstrøm, a Norwegian D/MC for Leyton Orient.Marc Emmers, a Belgium MC available on a Free Transfer.Teddy Lucic, a Swedish DC for IFK Göteborg.Erik Nevland, a Norwegian FC for Manchester United, who often appears on a Free Transfer.Andrew Duncan, 'DC' for Manchester United, who often appears on a Free Transfer.John Curtis, 'DC' for Manchester United.Tommy Svindal Larsen, a Norwegian MLC for Stabaek.Francisco Viveros, a Chilean SC for Sporting Lisbon.Jesper Ljung, a Swedish AM/FC for Helsingborgs IF.Graeme Tomlinson, FC available on a Free transfer.Billy MacDonald, DMC for Partick Thistle.Martin Lauchlan, DMLC for Partick Thistle.Karl Oskar Fjørtoft, a Norwegian MRC for Molde F.K.Stian Neset, a Norwegian SC for Sogndal I.L.Anthony Betterton, a GK available as a 'Schoolboy'.Ibrahima Bakayoko, an Ivory Coast AM/FC for Montpellier HSC.Wilson Oruma, a Nigerian MC for RC Lens.Tom Youngs a FRLC for Cambridge United.Bjørn Heidenstrøm) with inexplicably high abilities within the game. Ibrahima Bakayoko) were really wonderkids at that time but didn't eventually evolve into world class players, whilst some others were already mature players of minor league clubs (i.e. There were many notable players within the game who gained cult status for their high abilities and potential which often contrasted with their real life abilities. With this version Sports Interactive included an editor that allowed users to do this and much more. This was also the first time in the series that the Portuguese league system had ever been a playable league.Įver since the first game in the series, people had been trying (with varying degrees of success) to find a way of editing the data within Championship Manager, either to cheat or simply to add themselves as a player in the CM world. The full selection of playable leagues was as follows: It also allowed the user to view results and league tables in these selected leagues, adding to the sense of realism. For example, the English, Spanish and Italian leagues would all be simulated and players could manage a club in any of these nations and move between them. It was also the first time ever that players could run more than one league concurrently (up to three in this edition). It was a clear indication of Sports Interactive's intent for the future of the franchise in two ways: the inclusion of a database editor with the game showed that SI were actively encouraging users to modify and customise the game and the inclusion of nine playable leagues from across Europe was a clear sign of things to come, in terms of the growing depth and global scope of the game.ĬM97/98 marked a huge step forward for this aspect of the game - nine playable nations/league systems, three times more than in the previous version. ![]() The gameplay in CM97/98 remained very similar to other games based on CM2, but as usual this installment offered far more than a simple database update.
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