Would You ever Manage your Rivals?

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Would you ever manage your rivals?


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I usually end up liking teams I manage on FM but with a rival it just seriously wouldn't feel right to me.
 
i would never manage any of Man Uniteds or Sheffield Wednesdays Biggest Rivals, so thats Liverpool, Man City, Chelsea, and the Worst team in sheffield, Sheffield United. If i was to ever manage any of these clubs it would be because im so bored i have to destroy them as a team :P
 
I played as United once.....They are in the BSN now.....
 
I could only ever manager Glasgow ra***rs if it was a network game and I was at a **** team and got the job offer. Have in the past taken charge of them and sold all their players, fielded a formation of 5 players up each wing, none thought the middle and no goalie and all with kids, then watched them get hammered every week and relegated. Complete waste of two or three hours, but really satisfying all the same.
 
I manage Celtic and there's as much chance of me getting signed up to their coaching staff as there is in me managing Rangers!!

Even IF I did manage that lot, I wouldn't enjoy the game.
 
I've never managed my teams rivals. In my country, I never thought to manage Fenerbahçe. Just Galatasaray :) For England, never managed Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal, Everton. I managed all teams in EPL but never managed these 4 teams. It wouldn't be fun to manage them.
 
I'm a Spurs supporter and you'd never get me managing Arsenal, West Ham or Chelsea. Unless I decided to deliberately ruin them.
 
As a Blackburn Rovers fan i will say ive managed Preston and Bolton before and have actually had alot off success with both off them ironicly enough. Ive never managed Burnley before thou
 
I literally don't care much for rivalries, I've managed all of Manchester United's rivals (not including Leeds, who'd want to ever manage them :P). Enjoyed the idea of trying to get each team to play as they did and succeeding. I have no personal problems with any rival fans or the players so I don't feel the need to just flat turn down a good opportunity (if I got the chance) to manage a rival. If I ever had the opportunity to be on the coaching staff of any of Manchester United's rivals then I would be happy to take it. I don't take any rivalries seriously, I just like football as a game. Simple
 
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