Getting the most out of your players depends on more than getting the right tactics and picking the right men for the game – you have to make sure they are being effectively trained.
Your current squad might be good but you can never have too many quality players. In FM 2010 you can scout the world for new players, or even use your scouts to check up on the homegrown talent.
Offering a contract to a player is the final step in securing their services to your club. This can either be done after a successful transfer bid, while the player is out of contract, or you can even offer your own players a new contract.
You’re chasing a player who can make a world of difference to your team but how do you persuade the player’s club to let go of him and make a successful transfer bid?
Getting the most from your assistant manager, coaches and physiotherapists is the difference between a good manager and a great manager – FM 2010 gives you the opportunity to engage with these characters and get feedback and help from them.
There is a huge amount of data in each player profile in FM 2010 – this guide explains how to find even more information in the player profiles, such as transfer information, stats, history and other screens that give you the means to get to know your players.
Interaction with the press is an element of the Football Manager series of games that has been given increasing importance over the years and FM 2010 takes it further still.
An element of the FM 2010 game is dealing with the Board of Directors. They run the club, control the purse strings and set your targets for the season…
There is a huge amount of data in each player profile in FM 2010 – this guide takes an in-depth look at the players attributes, vital technical, mental and physical data items that give you the means to identify the best players.
Playing a match in Football Manager 2010 can be a confusing experience and you may not be aware of all of the options at your fingertips. Check out this guide to get the most from playing FM 2010 matches.