I'm pretty sure someone from another forum posted a link that said Everton used the FM database before. That's how accurate the clubs think the FM database is.FM's data base tool for player attributes is actually used as part of real clubs scouting, think i read that in one of the official blogs on the FM website,
I'm pretty sure someone from another forum posted a link that said Everton used the FM database before. That's how accurate the clubs think the FM database is.
Then again, this is a FM forum mate, so FM will probably get more support
I'd say Football Manager is more accurate, easily..
Managers even admit they use Football Manager to look at potential signings, Ian Holloway plays a lot of Football Manager and has looked at a few players on it before signing them..
Wow, that's something quite big. Is there a source?
He's signed with Sega I think, they did a few joke videos of him on their website giving pep talks and giving touchline instructions, etc..
And, he said about playing Football Manager in an interview on tele I think, think that's how he found Kornilenko!
Easily FM because on Fifa when you get to like League 2 all the players are really slow with bad touches? when in real life they might be really fast. Also penaltys..everyone in league 2 seems to have the shittest penalty taking on fifa when in real life they might be amazing at taking penaltys. I think fifa is accurate but when it comes too the lower leagues they need a bit more effort.
I'd say Football Manager is more accurate, easily..
Managers even admit they use Football Manager to look at potential signings, Ian Holloway plays a lot of Football Manager and has looked at a few players on it before signing them..
Hmm, and where did you get that little nugget of information from? I'd be interested in whether you could back that up with any independent facts. You're seriously saying Ian Holloway spends all his working life as a football manager, then comes home and in his spare time plays, er, football manager? Hardly likely, is it? It's hardly likely, too, that any manager would entrust his research into a multi-thousand-pound investment solely to a computer game. Makes it sound like you're 'in the know' by repeating such cobblers though, doesn't it?