Aspiring footy managers circle your calendars because Sega's Football Manager 2011 will hit the pitch this holiday.
The sports management title adds real-time contract negotiations, a "revamped" training system and a variety of engine improvements from last year's edition, to make your experience as authentic as possible.
Actually, for the game to be truly authentic, discs would promptly burst into flames, signifying video game players being fired in-game for failing to achieve ultimate success in one of the most competitive tournaments in the world. Sadly, Football Manager 2011 doesn't do that; however, we're holding out for DLC.
Football Manager 2011 from developer Sports Interactive will be available for the PC and Mac as well as in digital-only form on the PSP sometime "before Christmas 2010." Note: For non-footy fans, the preceding post was about "soccer."