Do Football Manager 2011/ 2012 reflecting existing buying and salary power of the leading clubs of Brazil?
>> Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Do Football Manager 2011/ 2012 reflecting existing buying and salary power of the leading clubs of Brazil?
I wanted to know whether Football Manager 2012 or Football Manager 2011 is reflecting the existing buying and the salary power of the major clubs of Brazil? Do post your speculation over here in this particular thread. Thanks a lot in advance.
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22-10-2011
Bubboy
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Re: Do Football Manager 2011/ 2012 reflecting existing buying and salary power of the leading clubs of Brazil?
I don’t believe this particular thing and I think no one will be able to know such simple thing about this particular game.
#3
22-10-2011
mbangali
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Re: Do Football Manager 2011/ 2012 reflecting existing buying and salary power of the leading clubs of Brazil?
Well according to me Santos is seems to be quite well off and they are having players like Gonso, Neymar, Danillo. I wanted to tell you that they are supposed to manage 40-50k Euro in a single week.
I am not sure about the latest version of the game but in the FM 2011 Santos was quite cheap. I have played 3 to 4 seasons. I let you know that the each season 45 games and I have transferred the budget of 10M in my account. I don’t whether the above mentioned thing is true or false.
#4
22-10-2011
Udyami
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Re: Do Football Manager 2011/ 2012 reflecting existing buying and salary power of the leading clubs of Brazil?
Hey friend thanks a lot for replying with the information over here. If the Santos is same than I am sure that the rest of the four or five brazilin club will be the same.
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22-10-2011
Orochimaru
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Re: Do Football Manager 2011/ 2012 reflecting existing buying and salary power of the leading clubs of Brazil?
I am doubting about the thing that is they are having the purchasing power. There is lots of money provided to Brazilian game from the third party ownerships of the players and the part of the clubs. Tevez and Mascharano who have played at the Corinthians but who have bought by the MSI. I am not able to figure out that the Football Manager will follow the above mentioned model. I am expecting that the Luis Fabiano is seems to be quite cheap without doing the investment and I don’t think so that Sao Paulo will afford the same.










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