The popular video game tries its hand at simulating one of the biggest political developments of modern times and it's not always simple One of the reasons why the Football Manager video game series ...
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Head coach Vitor Matos says he does not know whether his backroom team from former club Maritimo will be granted permission to join him at Swansea City.
When the Republic of Ireland under-17 team defeated Andorra 5-0 in Cork last October, not many beyond the participants paid the result much attention and, understandably, few of them will have ...
As businesses and politicians in Britain grapple with the consequences of quitting the European Union — aka Brexit — one section of the gaming population is already getting a pretty clear idea of how ...
The developers of the Football Manager 2017 video game have thought harder about Brexit than Government ministers, Labour’s Tom Watson has declared. The Shadow Culture, Media and Sport Secretary hit ...
PARIS (AP) — So soon after Britons voted out of the European Union, this was unexpected: Enthusiastic throngs of Frenchmen merrily turning out to cheer them on. After all, the French helped build the ...
Aleksander Čeferin, one of world football's most senior officials, thinks Brexit and Donald Trump could damage Britain and America's chances of hosting a big tournament. The New York Times interviewed ...
Players of the upcoming "Football Manager" game will be forced to deal with the impact of Brexit when the latest edition of the game is released. Owners of "Football Manager 2017" — due to be released ...
Last season’s fairytale championship for Leicester City may be the first and last of its kind in the Premier League, because of post-Brexit rules that could dramatically change the look of the world’s ...
In a general election campaign dominated by Brexit, the future of the National Health Service and the interviewing prowess of the BBC presenter Andrew Neil, sport has very much been relegated to the ...