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1995 Amiga sports strategy game. Manage fictional team Folkford United with narrative-based player evaluations, dynamic reactions, and customizable training. Control matches manually or simulate with tactical adjustments.

Developer: Audiogenic Software Ltd.
Genre: Sports Strategy / tactics
Released: 1995
File size: 460.73 KB
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Game Overview

Super League Manager is one of those football sims that feels like it was written by someone who actually gets the weird charm of lower-league management. Instead of real teams, you’re stuck with Folkford United—a bunch of misfits like Brian Evans and Nicky Moody who might as well be playing in flip-flops. The whole league’s made up (Oldcastle? Stoke Berry?), which somehow makes it more fun—like you’re managing in some parallel universe where football never got corporate.

No stats here, just little written descriptions telling you things like “decent in midfield but loses his temper easily.” You actually have to pay attention to how players perform in matches to figure out who’s worth keeping. And yeah, the fans and players will yell at you—sometimes in barely coherent rants—which honestly feels more realistic than any fancy morale system.

The training’s weirdly hands-on: pick three activities per player each week, and if you make them do too much gym work, they’ll moan about it. Oh, and if you’ve got certain other Amiga football games, you can even play a match now and then instead of just watching text updates. Mostly though, you’re just trying not to get sacked by a board that definitely doesn’t understand how bad your squad is.

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