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                 Championship Manager Season 00/01 FAQ
                               Version 3.6
                              27th May 2001
                              by Rich Taylor
              e-mail: richthecrippler@hotmail.com
                 AOL Instant Messenger: Richthecrippler
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Copyright:
(c) Copyright 2000-2001 Rich Taylor. It may not be stolen, altered, or used for
any type of profit. It may be reproduced electronically, and printed
for PRIVATE, PERSONAL use. It may not be placed on a CD, printed in a
magazine  or any type of publication. It cannot be placed on any website
without my permission.If you would like to contribute to this FAQ (you will
be credited,) please e-mail me, as well as any questions, comments, or
corrections, to the address above.

If you use a small part of this in your own FAQ, give me credit, and do ask
for permission first.

I HAVE CHANGED MY E-MAIL ADDRESS, PLEASE TAKE NOTE.

ALSO, I STILL WISH FOR PEOPLE TO E-MAIL ME WITH RECOMMENDED PLAYERS, TACTICS
AND THE SUCH, BUT IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER QUERIES PLEASE VISIT THE NEOSEEKER
CM 00/01 FORUM AT
http://www.neoseeker.com/forums/index.php?fn=browse_forum&f=12&d=2570

**NOTICE**
I HAVE HAD ENOUGH OF PEOPLE INSULTING ME BECAUSE I HAVEN'T GOT ONE OF THE
PLAYERS THAT THEY LIKE ON MY LIST. IF I GET ANYMORE INSULTING E-MAILS WITH
REGARD TO THIS FAQ THEN I AM GOING TO REPORT IT TO WHOEVER HOSTS YOUR E-MAIL
ADDRESS (i.e. HOTMAIL OR YOU ISP) AND THEN YOU COULD LOSE YOUR E-MAIL ADRESS
AND EVEN INTERNET ACCESS FROM THAT PARTICULAR ISP.

****IMPORTANT NOTE****
WHEN SENDING IN PLAYER RECOMMENDATIONS PLEASE GIVE ME THE CLUB HE PLAYS FOR
AND HIS POSTION, WITH A LOT OF PLAYERS THEY ARE TWO WITH THE SAME NAME AND
I DON'T REALLY WANT TO START THE GAME UP AND SEE WHO IS GOOD AND WHO IS
CRAP. I CHECK ALL THE PLAYERS THROUGH THE EDITOR AND THAT ONLY GIVES
POTENTIAL RATINGS. THANK YOU.

The only websites that can post this are;

Game FAQs http://www.gamefaqs.com
Video Game Strategies http://vgstrategies.about.com
Action Trip http://www.actiontrip.com
The Cheat Empire http://home.planetinternet.be/~twuyts
Neoseeker http://www.neoseeker.com
CM Snowball http://cmsnowball.cjb.net/
Gamexperts http://www.gamexperts.com
Soccer Gamer http://www.soccergamer.com

If you have found this guide on any other site please e-mail me and
tell me where.
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I am not going to go over all of the basics like what the stats mean, or how
to start a game, or what the different buttons do while you are playing a
match. You can read the instruction book for that. Or read Mark Vaughn's
guide from www.sigames.com/eng or www.thedugout.net as that tells you
everything like that you need to know. A lot of the other guides for the CM
series are just copies of that, and aren't as good. Whereas I try to collect
a lot of the information from different message boards at different websites,
as well as using my own experience, to give all the best players, staff,
tactics etc. Other guides may be bigger but they are just the instruction
manual typed out.
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Version 1.0 I have only played the demo from www.sigames.net as the game
doesn't come out til Friday but I thought I'd get started now to allow for a
FAQ that has information as I have it, best to get one out early.

Version 2.0 Added more info about the new features of the game. Added a few
recommended players.

Version 2.1 Added more players and a few tactics.

Version 2.2 Added a lot mor players. Changed the recommended players section
around so that higher league and lower league players are seperate.

Version 2.3 Added a couple of players. Added a new tactic and updated the info
about some of the players. Added a cheat.

Version 2.4 Added players

Version 2.5 Added players. Added a problems section.

Version 2.6 Added players. Added a few more problems.

Version 2.7 Added more players.

Version 2.8 Yet more players and a couple of more sites to the list.

Version 2.9 Added a lot more players and a new tactic at long last, updated
the site list and added a new acknowledgment.

Version 3.0 Added more players and made a few corrections.

Version 3.1 Added players and altered a few comments. Changed my e-mail address

Version 3.2 Added more defensive players

Version 3.3 Added more players and more tactics

Version 3.4 Added more players and one tactic, also added a youth players
section so people stop complaining that a player isn't great as soon as they
buy them

Version 3.5 Added a couple of more players and a new announcement at the top

Version 3.6 Added a lot more players and a new announcement about player
stats. Also altered some other sections
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Contents
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1. Introduction and New Features
2. Cheats and Tips
3. Recommended Players
4. Tactics and Formations
5. Problems
6. Acknowledgements
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1. Introduction
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This will be a FAQ about the entire game, not just the English League like
the last one for CM 99/00. I also want this to be an FAQ, so please e-mail
me your questions about the game and I will answer everyone that I can, if I
don't know it I will find out for you. If you want to recommend a tactic,
save it and send me the tactic as an attachment, I can then check it out
and draw the tactic on here myself.

The main new feature about this game is the built in editor, you no longer
need to download one from the Internet (that reminds me I never thanked
Tri Wasano in my last FAQ for his brilliant CM 99/00 editor, thanks. Better
late than never). So I want to start off by asking no one to use this editor
to cheat. It is an idiot's way out and it should only be used to make the game
more realistic. Only make a player better if he is really crap in the game
when he is good in real life. Only transfer players when they have been
transferred in real life. This is what it is for. I hate it when people say
they took a team from the conference all the way to European glory in about
6 seasons. But you know that they done it with an editor. I always changed
the name of my club, usually to something stupid like, Jericholics or
Slayers Forest or The Skywalkers, but that just shows how sad I am.

My favourite new feature is the media interaction. Now when something
important is happening at your club they ask for your opinion on it.
This can affect the moral of certain players, or the way you are viewed by
other managers. For example I was asked whether or not I thought Alan Smith
(Leeds) was a future England star. By saying that I believed he was let him
know that I held him in high regard. They also ask about whether someone is
available for transfer and the such, very cool thing.

You can also now give a player a warning before you actually fine him, which
is a good thing as it prevents them from getting too pissed off with you when
they are fined, if they are warned beforehand they should have a good idea
that something is coming.

The most important new feature (after the editor) is probably the FA request
feature. You can now complain to the FA about the Referee in your last
match :) (I love being able to complain about the ref). And you can also ask
for your next match to be postponed, this is handy if you have too many
injuries or you don't have a Goalkeeper to play, or if three or more players
are on International duty then the FA may postpone your game and re-arrange
it at a later date. I could have done with that in the last game, especially
when the Olympic tournament was on as there was no age limit in it (it's now
under 23's only, thank god).

There are also coach and physio reports available for players in your own
squad. This is very useful when you aren't sure if someone is up to the
standard you wish, or if you are not too sure of their fitness.

The final big feature is the live league table during matches. You can watch
it while playing a league match and see what the positions are if all the
current scores stay the same, it changes whenever a goal is scored and is
very useful if you are trying to avoid promotion as you don't have to try
and work it out for yourself.

There are new leagues as well, here is a full list of all the nations who's
leagues you are able to be able to participate in;

Argentina
Australia (new)
Belgium
Brazil
Croatia (new)
Denmark
England
Finland (new)
France
Germany
Greece (new)
Holland
Ireland (new)
Italy
Japan
United States
Northern Ireland (new)
Norway
Poland (new)
Portugal
Russia (new)
Scotland
Spain
Sweden
Turkey (new)
Wales (new)

The game also comes in a DVD style box, which is a lot less space consuming
than the old boxes, they still don't stand up properly though. I have a big
collection of DVD's all lying on their sides while all my videos are still
standing strong, and DVD is supposed to be the way forward. Anyway I digress.
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2. Cheats and Tips
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International Management
On the team selection screen when starting a game you can select to manage
an international team by going to the teams Squad screen and selecting to
manage them as with any other team. You can get to an international teams
Squad screen by clicking on a player's nationality within a player profile.
(thanks to Mark Vaughn's CM guide).

There is supposedly a way to get a Referee the sack, I haven't tried it yet
but here it is. After a match go to the FA request section and ask for the
next match to be postponed. Don't go to your news just stay on the FA request
screen and complain about the referee 5 times in a row without checking your
news. After the 5th time check your news and the referee should have been
sacked. This never works for me but some people have verified it so it stays.
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3. Recommended Players
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Higher league means the top division only, obviously the players will still be
good at a lower level but they will probably get restless. Lower league is the
equivalent of the first division and below. Some players might not be good
enough for the first division, so you would probably be better off going for
the lesser-known higher league players. Sometimes certain players only appear
when you have certain leagues running. Youth players are players who have got
tremendous potential and it would be a good idea if you could pick them up early
as then you won't have to pay big money for them when they are world class.

WHEN PEOPLE SEND IN PLAYERS PLEASE PUT THEIR POSITIONS AND CLUBS, IF A PLAYER
IS SENT TO ME WITHOUT HIS POSITION AND CLUB LISTED THEN HE WILL BE IGNORED.

I have removed the values because they vary too much.

A lot of the players stats are for the version 3.89 of CM 00/01, they might be
at different clubs if you are using a different version or have used an update.

HIGHER LEAGUE PLAYERS
GOALKEEPERS
Fabian Barthez
GK French Manchester United
27

Recber Rustu
GK Turkish Fenerbahce
27

Magnus Hedman
GK Swedish Coventry
27

Jerzy Dudek
GK Polish Feyenoord
27

Alexandr Filimonov (credit: Hayden Shaw)
GK Russian Spartak Moscow
26

Matteo Sereni (credit: Mohammad Yusuf)
GK Italian Sampdoria
25

Zgibniev Malkowski
GK Polish Feyenoord
22

Roberto Bonano (credit: Juan Manuel)
GK Argentinean River
30

Robert Douglas (credit: Liam Sullivan)
GK Scottish Celtic
28

DEFENDERS
Jaap Stam
DC Dutch Manchester United
28

Evanilson
D/DMR Brazilian Dortmund
24

Saliou Lassissi
D/DMRC Ivory Coast Parma
22

Patrick Andersson
DC Swedish Bayern Munich
29

Gilmar
SWDC Brazilian Real Madrid
21

Robbie Stockdale (credit: Brett Smith)
DR English Middlesborough
20

Delio Cesar Toledo
DL Paraguayan Espanyol
24

Ferry de Haan
DC Dutch Feyenoord
29

Fabio Cannavaro
DC Italian Parma
26

Alessandro Nesta
DC Italian Lazio
24

Wes Brown
DRC English Man Utd
21

Sol Campbell
DLC English Tottenham
25

Gary Neville
DRC English Man Utd
25

Lillian Thuram
DRC French Parma
28

Roberto Carlos
D/ML Brazilian Real Madrid
27

Samuel Kaffour
DRC Ghanaian Bayern Munich
23

Sami Hyypia (credit: Shah Rami)
DC Finnish Liverpool
27

Mario Yepes (credit: Matt Pitchforth)
DC Colombian River
24

Ever Moas (credit: Matt Pitchforth)
DC Uruguayan America (MEX)
31

Fernando Manuel Couto (credit: Peter Busby)
DC Portuguese Lazio
30

Andrés Guglielminpietro (Guly) (credit: Peter Busby)
DLR Argentinean Milan
26

Sebastien Pena (credit: Ben Jackson)
SW/DC Argentinean Argentinos
24

Vincent Candela (credit: Liam Sullivan)
DRLC French Roma
26

Simon Downer (credit: Gav Aur)
DC English Orient
18

MIDFIELDERS
Kennedy Bakircioglu
AMFRC Swedish Hammarby
19

Rory Delap
SW/D/M/FRC Irish Derby
24

Hidetoshi Nakata
AMRC Japanese Roma
23

Francesco Totti
AM/FRC Italian Roma
23

Kieron Dyer
D/DMRC English Newcastle
21
Can play well in defence, but scores shit loads from midfield for
a defensive midfielder

Stephan Appiah
DMC Ghanaian Parma
19

Sergio Conceicao
AMR Portuguese Parma
25

Johan Micoud
AMLC French Parma
27

Johan Elmander (credit: Andrew Doe)
AMRLC Swedish Feyenoord
19

Pablo Aimar (credit: Brett Smith)
AMC Argentinean Valencia
20

David Livermore (credit: Brett Smith)
DMLC English Millwall
20

Ludovic Giuly (credit: Hayden Shaw)
AMC French Monaco
24

Matthew Etherington (credit: Mohammad Yusuf)
AML English Tottenham
19

Widodo (credit: Mohammad Yusuf)
AMFRLC Indonesian Persija
29

Djibril Diawara (credit: Mohammad Yusuf)
D/DMRC Senegalese Torino
25

Carlos Roberto Bobadila (credit: Mohammad Yusuf)
MFRC Uruguay No Club
26

Joe Cole
AMC English West Ham
19

Pavel Nedved
AMFLC Czech Lazio
27

Javier Artero
AMRC Spanish Dundee
25

Sharbel Touma
AMFRC Swedish AIK
21

Sami Mahlio
MRC Finnish Odd
27

Cristian Ledesma (credit: John Finn)
MC Argentinean River
21

Alvaro Recoba (credit: Shah Rami)
AMFRLC Uruguayan Inter
24

Chucks Nwoko (credit: Peter Busby)
AMRC Maltese Birkirkara
21

John O'Brien (credit: Ben Jackson)
DM/MLC American Ajax
22

Sixto Peralta (credit: Juan Manuel)
AM/FRLC Argentinean Inter
21

Hugo Ibarra (credit: Juan Manuel)
D/DMR Argentinean Boca
26

Adrian Giampietri (credit: Juan Manuel)
AMC Argentinean Qulimes
21

Ariel Ortega (credit: Juan Manuel)
AM/FRC Argentinean River
26

Walter Bassegio (credit: Raf Iglesias)
DMC Belgian Anderlecht
21

Djamel Belmadi (credit: Raf Iglesias)
AMRL French Marseille
24

Stefan Leitl (credit: Amr Zakzock)
AMRC German Nurnberg
22

Enrique de Lucas (credit: Liam Sullivan)
AMRC Spanish Espanyol
21

Edgar Davids (credit: Liam Sullivan)
DMLC Dutch Juventus
27

Simon Davies (credit: Gav Aur)
MRC Welsh Tottenham
20

ATTACKERS
Marcus Allback
SC Swedish OIS
27
My favourite player in the whole game

Ismael Urzaiz
SC Spanish Athletic Bilbao
28

John Carew
SC Norwegian Valencia
20

Luis Arcamone
SC Argentinean
21

Ade Akinbyi
SC Nigerian Leicester
25

Marco Di Vaio
AMFC Italian Parma
24

Andrew Cole
SC English Manchester United
28

Thierry Henry
AMFLC French Arsenal
22

Guilherme
SC Brazilian Atletico Mineiro
26

Luis Hernandez
FC Mexican Los Angeles
31

Robbie Keane
FC Irish Inter
20

Ighli Vannucchi
AM/FRLC Italian Salernitana
23

Savo Milosevic
SC Yugoslav Parma
27

Martin Palermo (credit: Brett Smith)
SC Argentinean River Plate
27

Javier Saviola (credit: Brett Smith)
SC Argentinean River Plate
19

Kurniawan (credit: Soul Reaver)
FRLC Indonesian Pelita
22

Samuel Eto'o (credit: Christopher Jingree)
SC Cameroon Deportivo
19

Peter Madsen (credit: Christopher Jingree)
FRC Danish Brondby
22

Marc Anthony
FLC Scottish Berwick
22

Andri Sigþórsson (credit: Hayden Shaw)
SC Iceland KR
23

Ernesto Farías (credit: Hayden Shaw)
FRC Argentinian Estudiantes (LP)
20

Darío Husaín (credit: Hayden Shaw)
SC Argentinian Velez
24

Gianluca Zambrotta
AMFRL Italian Juventus
22

Gianluca Spinesi
FLC Italian Bari
22

Claudio Belluci
FLC Italian Napoli
25

Adrian Mihalcea
SC Romanian Dinamo Bucharest
22

Jochem de Weerdt
SC Dutch GA Eagles
22

Juan Sara (credit: John Finn)
SC Argentinian Dundee
??

Mads Jorgensen (credit: Terry Barnes)
AM/FC Danish AGF
21

Luciano Galletti (credit: Dimrost)
FRLC Argentinian Estudiantes
20

Mihalis Konstantinou (credit: Matt Pitchforth)
SC Cypriot Ikralis
22

Luca Saudati (credit: Matt Pitchforth)
SC Italian Milan
22

Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink
SC Dutch FC Twente
22
My favourite name in the game

Christian Gimenez (credit: Ben Jackson)
FLC Argentinian Boca
19

Claudio Graf (credit: Ben Jackson)
SC Argentinian Colon
24

Damian Alvarez (credit: Juan Manuel)
FRC Mexican America(MEX)
26

Abdelsatar Sabry (credit: Amr Zakzock)
FLC Egyptian Benfica
26

Gabriel Batistuta (credit: Liam Sullivan)
SC Argentinian Roma
31

Zlatan Ibrahimovic (credit: Gav Aur)
SC Swedish Malmo FF
18

LOWER LEAGUE PLAYERS
GOALKEEPERS
Dean Williams
GK English Telford
27

Matthew Glennon (credit: Chris Elliott)
GK English Bolton
26

DEFENDERS
Andy Todd
D/DMC English Charlton
25
Will drop down a couple of divisions for first team football

Gary Smith
DRC Scottish Hibs
29

Lee Collins
DC English Stoke City
22

Peter Kennedy
D/DMLC English Watford
27

MIDFIELDERS
Micah Hyde
MC English Watford
26

Dean Keates
DMLC English Walsall
22

Charlie Miller
AMC Scottish Watford
24

Mike Duff
D/DMR English Cheltenham
22

Jamie Cureton
M/FRLC English Reading
24

Marc Bircham (credit: Stuart Cox)
D/DMRC Canadian Millwall
22

ATTACKERS
Derek Adams
SC Scottish Motherwell
25
Scored 24 for me with Walsall

Paul McVeigh
SC Northern Irish Norwich
22

Nicky Forster
SC English Reading
26

YOUTH PLAYERS
GOALKEEPERS
James Langfield
GK Scottish Dundee
20

William Packham
GK English Brighton
19

DEFENDERS
John O'Shea
DC Irish Man Utd
19

Simon Downer (credit: Clifford)
DC England Leyton Orient
19

Paul Reid (credit: Clifford)
DC English Rangers
18

Alain Van Mieghem (credit: Raf Iglesias)
DC Belgian GBA
18

Phillipe Mexes (credit: Raf Iglesias)
SW french Auxerre
18

Sanatamaria (credit: Raf Iglesias)
DC Portuguese Sporting CPB
18

MIDFIELDERS
Carlos Martins
AMRC Portuguese Sporting
18

Maksin Smirnov (credit: Shah Rami)
MC Estonian Vijlandi Tulevik
20

Paul Ilfill (credit: Stuart Cox)
AMFRC English Millwall
20

Rafael van der Vaart
ML Dutch Ajax
16

Darragh Ryan
AML Irish UCD
20
Good for that price, will play well in the Second Division

Ronnie Wallwork
D/DMC English ?
20
He shouldn't be on a free as he is at Man Utd still in reality

Jamie McMaster (credit: Andrew Doe)
M/FRC English/Australian Leeds
15

Piotr Fankowski (credit: Raf Iglesias)
AM/FRC Polish Lubuslanin
17

Kenny Lunt (credit: Gav Aur)
MRC English Crewe
20

Gareth Williams (credit: Gav Aur)
MC Scottish Nottm Forest
18

Matthew Etherington (credit: Gav Aur)
AML English Tottenham
18

Richard Wellens (credit: Gav Aur)
DMC English Blackpool
20

ATTACKERS
Emanuele Calaio (credit: Stuart Cox)
SC Italian Torino
18

Rajku Lekic
SC Danish B93
19

David Collins
FC English Burnley
19
Not always good, varies from game to game

Kristof Aelbrecht (credit: John Finn)
SC Belgian Vitesse
19

David Vandenbeginne
FC Belgian Denderleeuw
19
Has been known to be world class, and like Jason Lee ie shit

James Flood
SC Free Transfer
20

Christian Giménez (credit: Ben Jackson)
FLC Argentinian Boca
19

Alinstoica (credit: Raf Iglesias)
FLRC Romanian Anderlecht
20

Aruna (credit: Raf Iglesias)
FRC Ivory Coast Anderlecht
19

Ben Mangaka Mbema (credit: Raf Iglesias)
SC Belgian/Congo Anderlecht
17

Yasinkaraca (credit: Raf Iglesias)
SC Belgian/Turkish Anderlecht
16

Derek Delaney (credit: Raf Iglesias)
FRC Irish Dundalk
19

Pawel Brazek (credit: Raf Iglesias)
SC Polish Wisla Cracoria
17
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4. Tactics and Formations
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Tactic 1

     GK
 DC  DC  DC
     DMC
MR  MC MC  ML
    FC FC

This is a really good tactic with a lower division team, especially if you
play direct and attacking, as you get the midfield packed. It's also a good
idea to make the DMC tackle hard as it then can bully the opposition's
midfielders out of the game.

Tactic 2

    GK
DR DC DC DL
 MC MC MC
 FC FC FC

To make this tactic really work make the two wide attackers run in towards
the centre attacker. I don't know why it works it just does, you get a lot of
the ball and the attacks always seem quite persistent

Tactic 3

   GK
DC DC DC
   DMC
MC MC MC
   AMC
 FC  FC

This works really well for me at Reading and Walsall. Make sure that the
central MC is quite attacking and that your defensive midfielder is a
Defender/Midfielder. I use Adrian Viveash at Reading and it works a treat.

Tactic 4

    GK
DR DC DC DL
    DMC
 MC MC MC
   FC FC

This is a good tactic for a big club. Use short passing and always stay on
Pressing. If you are ahead, especially by two goals. Switch to Counter
Attacking as you are then not that likely to get caught out.

Tactic 5 (credit: Hayden Shaw)
    GK
 DC DC DC
DMR    DML
  MC MC
   AMC
  FC FC

This was used at Barcelona with Cocu in central defence running forward
(dotted line) half way between midfield and defence.

Tactic 6 (credit: Graham Halsey)
    GK
 DC DC DC
MR MC MC ML
    AMC
   FC FC

Solid attacking formation, need fantastic defenders.

Tactic 7 (credit: Danny Royzman)
     GK
DR DC  DC DL
  DM    DM
  AM AM AM
     FC

With this formation play, Pressing, Normal Tackling and Mixed Passing. Have
the two widest AM's running diagonally forward and wide, have the two DM's
running towards the centre circle and have the two full back running forward
into the DM position

Tactic 8 (credit: John Finn)
     GK
   DC DC DC
  DMC    DMC
MR          ML
     AMC
   FC   FC

With this tactic have the ML & MR running forward into the FR & FL positions.

Tactic 9 (credit: Marko)
      GK
   DC DC DC
  DMC    DMC
MR          ML
  AMC    AMC
      FC

Short Passing, Hard tackling
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5. Problems
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These are just a few of the things that are wrong with the game. I am not
complaining it just gets aggravating.

Sometimes an entire half can go by without anything happening and the
possession bar doesn't even change.

Even if you have the right spec of a PC to run 24 leagues they still won't run
at a decent speed. Trust me I know. Never run anymore than 6 leagues at a
time, even on a top end PC.

Sometimes a keeper can come on for another keeper who had been sent off, they
will only play for 2 minutes and won't so anything. Yet they will get a 9
rating and Man Of The Match.

Quinton Fortune is crap. (More a data error than a problem).

This is not a totally technical problem, and it doesn't bother me, but in my
league as Reading every time I play away in the League Cup against Premiership
opposition I always win. But if I get a Second or even Third division side in
the cup I seem to struggle.

You really need to download the patch from SIGames.com to get rid of the bugs.
The latest one is version 3.89 and it also rids saved games of bugs as well.
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6. Acknowledgements
==============================================================================
Mark Geneste for The Dugout (www.thedugout.net)

Eidos and Sports Interactive for the game

www.sigames.com/eng for the demo

Video Game Strategies (vgstrategies.about.com)

GameFAQs (www.gamefaqs.com)

Everyone that keeps sending me players and tactics. :)

My fiancée for typing the player lists out

Elvis Costello, Neil Diamond, Limp Bizkit and Soulwax for ensuring that I
don't have to sit in silence while playing the game, and writing this guide.

The Dugout Forum and all that take part in it.

Edge & Christian for reeking of awesomeness

George Lucas

Milo & Jake

The Internet for porn



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Version History

v0.1-First edition.
v0.2-Thanks to JArtanto, I added a little notice down the bottom.
     Thanks again for telling me!
v0.3-Fixed up some mistakes, thanks to Ruben Adi for telling me!!!
v0.4-More mistakes fixed up.
v0.5-Placed a "Dream Team" and Recommended Players section,
     disregarding good advice from RTaylor =) Only he will
     understand. Oh yeah, mark in March 3rd as there is an important
     EPL match to watch...

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Contents
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1)Introduction
2)Game Basics
3)Matchday
4)Finer Details
5)Formations
6)Dream Team?
7)Recommended Players
8)Acknowledgements

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1)Introduction
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This is basically my CM99/00 guide, with all the reworkings needed to
make it 00/01 compatible. The new features are:

- Updated Leagues, including:

· Finland
· Wales
· Russia
· Croatia
· Greece
· Turkey
· Republic of Ireland
· Northern Ireland
· Australia (YESSSSS!)

- Comes with a Data Editor, so you can change whatever you want. Hell,
  you can put yourself in the game!

- Media Interaction is improved, you can read the media's comments,
  and reply to them if you wish.

- Improved Staff/Player profiles. Player feedback is improved.

- Randomized Fictional Players. Wacky.

- More Default Tactics

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2)Game Basics (or Before you hit that Continue Game button for the
               first time)
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*Like the title implies, you'll want to do most of this before
clicking "Continue" for the first time.*

After you've clicked on the new game button, you'll get a screen that
shows all of the leagues available to manage in. Selected is/are the
leagues that you want to participate in, and background leagues are
the ones that you'll get all the results for, but won't be able to
particpate in. I recommend only selecting one league to participate
in, and up to four background leagues, otherwise the game will run
really slowly.

Something new in CM00/01 is the option to have the players stats
randomized. So David Beckham could end up with only a rating of 5 for
shooting, this is a great way to surprise yourself.

After you've chosen your leagues, CM00/01 will load up. This takes a
while, don't say I didn't warn you. So go outside, mow the lawn, feed
the fish, walk the dog, and when you come back, it should have loaded.

Enter your name, and a password if you wish. Then pick a nationality.
Then you'll be able to pick your club from the selected league.
Yes, I know all of you will be rushing off and clicking on "MANCHESTER
UNITED" but people, that's not much of a challenge. Try starting
in the Third Division and working your way up to the Premier League
in three years. That is truly satisfying. However, I'll just pick
Leeds for the moment. To pick a club, click on their name, head up
to the top right hand corner, and press "Take Control".

You can also take control of a national team this way. Click on a
player that plays for the country you want to control, and you'll
get their stats. Next to their name should be their nationality,
click on that, then take control of the national squad.

In CM00/01, you can now manage clubs that are working in the back-
ground. So if you pick England as your main league, and Italy as
your background league, when you click Job Information, you'll get
a list of jobs available in England.

You can now also force the whole CM00/01 database to be loaded up,
by picking more than or 6 leagues. However, you'll get slowdown...

After you've picked your club, the "(Your Name here) News" screen
pops up, and the two/three messages you'll get are that you've been
appointed as manager (and subsequently, the previous manager has
been sacked, sorry Davo), the board will list their expectations of
your management (for Leeds, it's to qualify for Europe, for Arsenal/
Chelsea/Manchester, it's to mount a serious title challenge, and
for teams like Charlton and Nottingham Forest, it's to battle bravely
against relegation), and then you'll get your fixtures.

Expectation                    Plain English
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Mount a serious challenge      Finish on top
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European Qualification         Get into European competition, they
                               don't care how
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Promotion                      Finish on top, or get to the playoffs
                               and win. This is for the lower
                               divisions
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Play-offs                      Make the playoffs, and hopefully
                               get promoted
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Respectable position           Top half of the table
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Stay clear of relegation       Middle of the table
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Battle against relegation      Bottom half of the table
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Improve the club               Relegation, or close to it

Click on your name (in the sidebar), and then click on the squad
to browse through your squad. Your whole team will come up, and you
can click on each player to see their stats, age, nationality, value,
etc. Don't forget to take a look at your reserves as well. The
reserves are for your under-20s, but there may be a few exceptions
(players just coming off injury should play in reserves for a week,
and there are some excellent under-20 players in the Leeds squad,
which are Kewell, Smith and Woodgate).

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Player Stats
-----------------------

If you click on a player, you'll bring their stats screen up. You'll
have five blue buttons, stats, injuries/bans, contract, transfer,
and history.

The stats screen shows the player's age, nationality, and stats. A
rating of 20 is the highest, and 1 is the lowest.

Here's and explanation of what all of these stats mean:
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Acceleration    How fast the player can accelerate, usually from a
                standstill
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Adaptability    How well the player can adapt to his new environment,
                especially if he's foreign
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Aggression      How aggressive the player is. This helps win balls,
                but also helps increase the chance of cards
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Agility         How agile the player is, which mainly helps the
                goalkeepers make saves
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Anticipation    How well the player can anticipate the direction of
                where the ball will travel, which is handy for
                strikers
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Balance         How well the player can balance himself
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Bravery         How brave the player is eg. legit last-ditch tackles,
                clearing off the line, goalies diving at feet, etc.
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Creativity      How creative the player is, setting up balls for
                attackers, and the like
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Crossing        How well the player can cross the ball
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Determination   How determined the player is to win not only the
                ball, but matches (doesn't give up when he's 1-0
                down on the 87 minute mark)
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Decisions       How well the player can make decisions (e.g pass or
                shoot?)
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Dribbling       How good the player is at dribbling the ball
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Finishing       How good the player is at slotting the ball into the
                back of the net
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Flair           How likely the player is to show off or try wacky
                things (back heels, bicycle kicks, shots from half
                way =)
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Handling        How well a player can hold the ball with his hands,
                this is of course a goalie stat
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Heading         How well a player can head the ball (direction and
                power)
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Influence       How well a player can lead your teammates, your
                team captain should have a high influence rating as
                you want him to motivate your players
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Jumping         How well the player can jump to win balls in the air,
                this compliments the heading stat
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Long Shots      How well the player can keep his shots from distance
                on target
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Marking         How well the player can mark opponents
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Off the Ball    How well the player can move into attacking positions
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Pace            How fast the player can run (top speed)
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Passing         How accurate the player's passes are
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Positioning     How well the player can move into defensive positions
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Reflexes        How well the goalie can react to shots and make quick
                saves
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Set Pieces      How well the player is at set pieces, moving into
                positions, marking players, etc.
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Stamina         How long the player can last on the field without his
                condition deterorating too much
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Strength        How strong the player is, physically
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Tackling        How well the player can tackle
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Teamwork        How well the player uses his teammates
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Technique       How well the player can control the ball, and the
                overall level of his technique
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Work Rate       How hard the player will work in a match

When looking at the player stats, you'll see a button in the top
right hand corner. Click on it, and you'll have four options:

Relegate to Reserves/Promote to Seniors
Set Transfer Status
Discpline Player
Offer New Contract
Release on Free
Set Nickname
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Request Physio Report
Request Coach Report

The first option is pretty self-explanitory. The second option
sets the players' value, how important they are to the club, and
whether they're for sale or for loan. Offer new contract is used
when their contract is about to expire, and release on free is
setting them free from the club, but you have to pay their
transfer fee. Good to get rid of crappy 37 year old defenders that
will only fetch $30K.

You'll want to place most of the under 20s in the reserve squads,
as they aren't as hungry for first-team football than the older
squad members. However, if they have exceptional talent (Alan Smith,
Michael Owen, Rio Ferdinand), leave them in the senior squad.

For the Discpline Player section, look somewhere below.
Set Nickname means you can give 'em a nick.
Requesting a Physio means that you can get one of your physios
and have them tell you what their opinion on the player's condition
is.
Requesting a Coach means that they will tell you what they think of
the player.

Or a player that's on another team:

Add To Shortlist
Approach to Buy
Approach to Loan
Approach to Sign (only if their contract is due to expire)
Scout Player
Set Nickname

Add to Shortlist means to put him on a list of players you are
interested in.
Approach to Buy/Loan is pretty explanitory.
Scout Player means you can have your scouts get an opinion on the
player, after the next match he plays.
Set Nickname, if you wanted to call a player Big Bird, here's your
chance.
Approach to Sign, if their contract is set to expire, then use
this to nab them for free - but you'll only get them once they are
free of their contract. A fee will also be due to the team you are
signing them from.

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Tactics
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Clicking on Tactics will bring up the formation for your team
(more on formations later), and the team instructions menu.
That menu will look like:

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Mentality           Normal      Defensive   Attacking
Passing Style       Mixed       Short       Direct         Long
Tackling Style      Normal           Easy           Hard
Pressing            No          Yes
Offside Trap        No          Yes
Counter Attack      No          Yes
Men Behind Ball     No          Yes
Free Kicks (L)          <             <
Free Kicks (R)          <             <
Corners    (L)          <             <
Corners    (R)          <             <
Playmaker               <             <
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Here, you pick a formation, and you can drag players around.
Quite fun. I've detailed the formations in the section below. When
you're dragging players around, you can use the right mouse button
and drag them to a certain position, and that's how you get the lines
showing where they'll run to. For example, load the 4-4-2 Attacking
formation. See the lines that the wingers have? To get them on any
other player, get the right mouse button, click on the player with it,
and then drag him to wherever you want him to go. This means that
he'll play in the position he's normally in, but will make runs to
the spot you've told him to.

In the team instructions menu, you can set how the team will play.
Long passes not getting you anywhere? Make 'em shorter. Tackling
too easy? Set it on Hard. That striker keeps missing his free kicks?
Change him. When picking the Free Kick takers, for the first choice,
you'll want to have the guy with the best shooting rating, and make
sure he's left footed/right footed, depending on which side you're
doing. Same with corners, but you'll want to have the guy with the
best crossing.

Here's a description of what all the funny things in the menu mean:

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Mentality
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Normal
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This indicates that the team will play "normally".

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Defensive
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This indicates that the team will switch to a more cautious style
of play.

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Attacking
---------

This indicates that everyone will push forward to attack. Well, not
everyone, but it may leave you weak in defence.


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Passing Style
-------------

Note that not all of the passes that your team make will be of the
type that you specified, but most of the passes that the team make
will be of that type.

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Mixed
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This means that the players choose the type of pass which they
think is best for the situation, so you'll get a mix of short and
long passes.

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Short
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Duh. This means that your players will be inclined to use short
passes. Your team can't be static, you have to keep moving when
using Short passing. If everyone has a decent Off the Ball and
Passing rating, you'll succeed with this passing style.

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Direct
------

The point of Direct passing is to surprise the enemy and attack
as soon as possible. Players will need to have high Passing
ratings, and need to be fast (Pace, Acceleration).

----
Long
----

You should use long passing when they opposition's got a chunky
midfield, or when you need to get balls up to your attack very
quickly. It's a very "hopeful" passing tactic, if you know
what I mean, as you just have to hope that your strikers can
anticipate the ball well. It helps if they have good Anticipation,
and Heading and Strength ratings, as this will help them score
in the air (I've done it before, pretty cool stuff).

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Tackling Style
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Soft
----

Soft tackling means that players won't try as hard as they would
normally when they want to win the ball. They won't make slide
tackles, and they won't go for balls if they don't have a 50%
chance or higher of winning the ball. You'll really only want to
use this if you're playing a friendly, don't want any injured
players, or you don't want any bookings.

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Normal
------

Players will now play at their normal level (check out Aggression
and Tackling).

----
Hard
----

Watch the cards fly! Players will now go for the ball at all times,
no matter what the situation. Of course, this helps if you're
playing a team that's much stronger than you.

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Offside Trap
------------

The offside trap is something that the defense does, to try and
trap the opposition into runnign offside. Be careful, if the trap
fails, the offense will have a clean shot on goal. So make sure
that your players have good Anticipation, Positioning, and speed
(Accleration, Pace).

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Pressing
--------

For pressing, your team (defenders) will need to have good Stamina
as they will relentlessly annoy the person with the ball.

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Counter Attack
--------------

The defence will try to lure the opposition in, and then pounce
quickly and zip it up to the attack. You'll need a good defence
and a good offense for this style to suceed. If the counter attack
fails, you'll need a strong defence to make sure that they don't
end up scoring.

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Men Behind Ball
---------------

This is something you'll want to use if you want to go on the
defensive as it makes your team put as many people as they can
behind the ball, to stop the opposition from scoring.

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Playmaker
---------

The player that you want to start off most runs and moves should
be here, and have a good Decisions and Teamwork rating.

In the other dropdown menu, you'll get a plethora of options
to choose from, which are mainly changing individual's behavior.
You may want to have your centre backs run forward instead of
your left/right backs. You may want your striker to take long
shots. You might want your midfielder to mark a man, and so on.

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Passing
-------

Here you choose what passing style you want a certain player to
use. Say you want your strikers to pass short, and wingers to
pass long, this is where you change it.

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Tackling
--------

Same with passing, you can ask your midfielders to tackle lightly,
and defenders to go in hard, etc.

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Pressing
--------

More of the same, pick who will press and who won't.

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Pass To
-------

Here, you can choose where you want specific players to pass to.
It's a choice out of passing to the left, right or centre.

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Set Pieces (Attacking)
----------------------

In this menu, you choose which players will stay forward for
attacking set pieces, and which players will stay back. Useful
for making those defenders which are good at heading to run
forward when in a corner situation.

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Set Pieces (Defensive)
----------------------

In this menu, you choose which players will stay forward for
defensive set pieces, and which players will stay back. Good
to keep a striker back for a quick counter-attack.

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Free Role
---------

This determines whether a certain player will have a free role
or not. Free role basically means that they get to run about
a lot, go wherever they want, but for this to work, he'll need
a high stamina rating.

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Forward Runs
------------

This is basically the instruction that you'd give to wingers
and wing backs so that they run forward.

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Run With Ball
-------------

Players that are asked to do this will run straight at the
opponent whenever they have possession of the ball, in hope
that they can sidestep the opponent's challenge. Players that
should be given this instruction should have good Acceleration,
Pace, and of course, the ball skills (Dribbling, Technique,
etc.)

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Hold Up Ball
------------

Players that are given this instruction will hold up the ball
and take their time, whenever they have possession. The players
that you choose for this should have good Strength as they'll
need to be able to shrug off challenges from the opposing team.

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Long Shots
----------

This will tell players to take shots from long range, if they
think they have a chance. Only players with good Shooting should
be asked to do this.

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Marking
-------

This will tell players to either not mark anyone, to mark an
area (zonal), or to mark another player.

-----------------
Try Through Balls
-----------------

Players that are given this instruction will try and play
through balls. Only good Passers need apply.

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Cross Ball
----------

Players can also be instructed to cross the ball in a lot more.
Only good Passers/Crossers need apply.

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Penalty Takers
--------------

This is a separate menu. Once clicked, your squad will appear.
Number them from 1-50, 1 being the player who you would like to
take the penalty first.

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Training
-----------------------

When you click here, you'll be given an overview of the training
that each player is going under. Apart from the Overview, there's
a couple other preset training routines: General, Goalkeeping,
Fitness, Skill, Tactics, Shooting, and there's two spaces left
for you to create some training programs of your own. To change
a player's training, drag and drop him onto the box of the
training program you wish him to undertake.

When you select the Attributes from the view menu, you'll be
able to see what areas the players have improved in and which
areas they have gotten worse in. The Red indicates a drop in
that skill, a Yellow indicates improvement, and Blue means there's
no change.

If you click on Coaches, you'll see which coaches are set to
coach certain skills. If you click on their name, you'll bring up
a menu not unlike the players, showing all their coaching stats.
Here is a table of important stats:

Type of Program        Ability Needed
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General                Coaching Outfield Players, Adaptability
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Fitness                Coaching Outfield Players, Discipline
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Shooting               Coaching Outfield Players
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Skills                 Coaching Outfield Players, Working with
                       Youngsters
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Tactics                Coaching Outfield Players, Tactical
                       Knowledge
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Gk                     Coaching Goalkeepers

To create a custom training program, click on one of the empty boxes,
and click on edit. Make a name, and choose the intensity of training
in each of the five areas. You can also choose to train players to
play in a new position or side, but for the improvement to show,
it takes time. Say you've got a really speedy right back, maybe you
want to make him a winger. If you've got a winger who can use both
feet, but can only play on the left, you might want him to play on
the right as well, and so on.

Goalkeepers of course, go under GK training, but for others
you may want to change their style of training. Leave defenders
under General, put strikers in a Shooting/Skill program, and
midfielders in a Fitness/Skill program.

If you really want to get the most of out training, I suggest
devising two custom Training Programs. Name them whatever you
want.

ShotSkill
Fitness  - Medium
Skill    - Intensive
Shooting - Intensive
Tactics  - Medium

This is where your strikers should belong.

FitSkill
Fitness  - Intensive
Skill    - Intensive
Shooting - Medium
Tactics  - Medium

This is for midfielders.

Just don't put everyone in a Full On training schedule (everything
is Intensive), as their condition won't recover as quick, their
condition will stay low, and they'll be more injury prone.

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Fixtures
-----------------------

This shows what games you're going to play, and the games/scores
of games you've already played. You can also arrange games, which
is great for testing out your squad in the off-season. You can
choose to arrange Home Friendlies, Away Friendlies, a Tour of a
country, or a Tournament. In whatever case, you'll get a screen
asking you to pick a date, then select a team. If they're
available on that day, you'll invite them to a match. Just be
warned, if you're a lowly team like Dag and Red, you'll have no
chance of playing a friendly with Chelsea. Even though you'd get
kicked 25-0, there's still no chance they'd accept.

That's basics. Now click on your name again, and hit the Player
Search button.

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Search/Transfers
-----------------------

Here, you search for players and staff. If you want to buy them,
you'll really only have a chance of buying the ones that are
transfer listed (they'll have a grey box next to them with the
letters LST there). Most players will have a box next to them,
here are all the abbreviations:

LST - Transfer Listed
WNT - Wanted by a club
UNH - Unhappy
INJ - Injured
FGN - Foreign
BOS - Leaving the club
RET - Retiring
BID - About to be bought
CTR - On a dodgy monthly contract

That's about all. If you can't be bothered searching for the
players yourself, you can assign your scouts to it. Click on a
scout, click the menu, and assign them to a certain region.

When looking for players yourself, you'll most likely want to open
up the filter window and see what filters you can make. Choose age,
nationality, position, etc. The one that you'll use most of the time
is position. After you select the position that you want to search
through, hit View, and Attributes, and in the Atrributes menu that
pops up, pick the category which you want to search through. This
brings up all the stats that a goalie/defender/attacker will have to
be good in.

There are four position filters:

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Goalkeepers
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After selecting the Goalkeeping attribute from the attribute menu,
you'll get a report of these stats:

Acceleration
Agility
Handling
Jumping
Pace
Passing
Positioning
Reflexes
Strength

However, there are two other stats that you might want to check if
you're looking for a goalkeeper: Balance, which is self-explanitory,
and Bravery, which determines whether they'll dive in low to pluck
the ball from their feet, or if they'll run out and punch the ball
at corner kicks.

Usually, you'll want to make sure that all of the goalie stats will
be above 10, and if it's a good goalie, above 15. However, finding
the perfect goalkeeper is like finding an striker who doesn't like
scoring goals - and you'll have to make a compromise.

Unless the old goalkeeper at your club is really dodgy, you'll
really only want to buy another new goalkeeper to back him up. I
had this bizarre case of goalkeeper buying, once in the middle of
a season. Manchester bought out all the keepers from Chelsea, and
Arsenal, and so forth, and ended up with 10 goalkeepers. Then
Chelsea went searching for goalies, then Arsenal, and they all
ended up with 6 goalies each. Strange.

The four most important stats that you'll want to look out for
are Agility, Handling, Positioning and Reflexes. The goalies that
you are looking for should be decent in those stats. Age may play
a part too, goalies seem to have a "longer life" than other
players. So just because the goalies are 30+ in age, doesn't mean
that they're crap. However, you'll want to buy a couple of
youngsters, and groom them into stars of the future.

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Defenders
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The defenders menu will bring up these stats:

Acceleration
Heading
Jumping
Marking
Pace
Positioning
Stamina
Strength
Tackling

Another stat that you'll want to search for is Heading. When you're
in those pesky corner situations, you'll need people to head clear.

The stat that'll be most important to defenders is Tackling. You'll
want to make sure that the defender that you buy is reasonable in
that area. Fast players are extremely useful as wing-backs, so look
for Acceleration and Pace. Especially if you're playing Offside
Trap. Other stats that are important are Strength, as you'll need
to clear the ball, Jumping and Heading, for corners, Marking is
needed for sticking to attackers, and that's about all.

One more thing you'll need to look out for is sides. Buying another
right defender in a squad full of right defenders isn't going to do
you much good. You'll want to have a mix of right/central/left
defenders. If you see any defenders that can play in both right/left
positions, SNAP THEM UP STRAIGHT AWAY! Especially if they're young,
you can train them to be the next Beckenbauer. Oh! Which brings me
to one more point. Sweepers. These guys will need to be fast, and
maybe have good anticipation. However, you'll really only need one
of these, as you shouldn't be playing the sweeper formation all the
time.

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Midfielders
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There isn't any attribute filter for midfielders. Why? They'll need
both good defensive stats and attacking stats. Apart from sides,
midfielders can also be split up into two groups; attacking and
defensive. When you search for a new player, remember if you need
another attacking player or a defensive player.

Usually you'll place the attacking players as wingers and the
defensive players as central midfielders. This creates a strong
defence in the centre, which in turn allows the attackers on the
sides to run forward and attack more often.

The stats that you want to look out for for midfielders in general
are Teamwork, Work Rate, Stamina, Heading, and Passing. Defensive
midfielders need good positioning, attackers need good Dribbling
and Off the Ball skills.

However, there are those midfielders which are just midfielders,
not attacking or defensive. This means that they're versatile,
and should be able to play an attacking or defensive role.

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Attackers
---------------------------------------------------------------------

The attacking menu will bring up these stats:

Creativity
Crossing
Dribbling
Finishing
Flair
Long Shots
Off The Ball
Passing
Set Pieces
Teamwork

Gee, I wonder what stat attackers need to score goals?

Well, the *ultimate* striker will have a Finishing/Long Shots stats
of 20, and all of the other stats listed above will need to be higher
than 15 too.

However, Finishing and Long Shots are not the only stats that you'll
want to look out for. Crossing is invaluable as you'll need to get
some good set-ups for your other striker/s. You might even want to
get a player who's got really dodgy Finishing, but instead has great
stats of the things that the other striker doesn't. Example, Mark
Viduka is lacking in speed, crossing and heading, but his strength
and shot are quite good. Harry Kewell on the other hand, isn't too
strong and his shooting can be improved, however, he's fast, can
cross and head well. Try pick players that compliment each other.

Anticipation is another stat that'll be helpful to your goal tally.
Strikers need to be ready to pounce on the through balls that the
midfielders love to play.

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Apart from these filters, there's two more; Physical and Mental.

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Physical
---------------------------------------------------------------------

Accleration
Agility
Balance
Heading
Jumping
Pace
Stamina
Strength
Technique

Really only use this filter if you want to find players with speed.

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Mental
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Adaptability
Aggression
Anticipation
Bravery
Determination
Influence
Teamwork
Versatility
Work Rate

This filter should really only be used if you're trying to look for
a foreign player that will adapt well to a new lifestyle.

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Bidding for a player
---------------------------------------------------------------------

If you really like a player, and wish to add him to your squad,
click on his name, then Action, and Approach to Buy. You'll get a
screen where you can post your bid for him. At first, offer the club
the price that's there by default. If they reject it, push it up half
a million. Keep doing that until you get out of your price range,
after a while, they might give in and say that "We want $4 million".

On the transfer negotiation screen, you'll have these options:

------------
Transfer Fee
------------

This is the amount of money you play the club you're buying the
player from.

--------------------
Monthly Installments
--------------------

If you can't afford it all in one shot, why not pay by monthly
installments? You may have to offer a little more overall, but it
helps if you don't have any money to spare at the moment.

-----------------------
Percentage Of Next Sale
-----------------------

This means if that you sell this player to another club, the club
which you bought him from will get a certain percentage of the sale.

-------------------------------
Fee After 10 League Appearances
-------------------------------

This is the fee that you will pay the club after he makes a certain
amount of League Appearances.

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Fee After 10 International Appearances
--------------------------------------

This is the fee that you will pay the club after he makes a certain
amount of International Appearances.

--------
Exchange
--------

Here, you can pick a player from your squad to do a swap deal for
the player that you want. This will only list the players that the
club is interested in, if they're not interested, they won't accept
an exchange deal.

Then you'll have to offer a contract to the player. This can not only
happen in transfer situations, it also happens if you want/if a
player already at your club wants a new contract.

First, the Squad Status screen will appear, with:

This player is indispensable to the club
This player is an important first team player
This player is used in a squad rotation system
This player is a backup for the first team
This player is a hot prospect for the future
This player is a decent young player

You can fiddle around with whichever squad status you want to give
them, usually the for the lower status, you don't have to pay them
as much. However, if you think you can get away with paying Michael
Owen as a decent young player, think again, as he'll soon ask for
a new contract. Unless you leave him in the reserves.

If the player isn't interested as joining the club as a "squad
rotation member" or a first team player or whatever, it's because
a) they think they are valued more highly, or b) they don't want
too much pressure, and they don't want to play at first team
level yet.

After this screen, You will get these options to play around with:

------------
Weekly Wages
------------

This option shows how much you'll be paying the player each week.
The higher you put this, the more enticed they will be to join
your club, but be warned, the more you spend on one players'
wages, the less you have left to spend on other players. So if
you've got half your club earning $35 million a week, your future
contract funds will be significantly reduced.

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Signing On Fee
--------------

When you're signing a player from another club, this is the fee
that you will pay the player when he joins. The more you offer,
the more likely they'll join, but if you're looking to sign a
player on a Free Transfer, you can drop this to zero, and they'll
still join (mainly because they really want to play some
football).

-----------------
Contract End Date
-----------------

This is the date that the current contract will last until. It's
good to sign young players for yonks, but for older players, you
might not want to keep them on such long contracts.

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Position
--------

Some older players in CM00/01 have the ability to both be a player
and be on the club staff list as well. It's here that you choose
whether or not you want them as just a player or if you want
them to coach too.

There's two more blue boxes.

------------
Bonus Screen
------------

----------------------------
Assist/Goal/Clean Sheet Fees
----------------------------

This gives the player extra incentive to perform better as now
they'll be getting paid extra to perform well.

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Clauses
-------

--------------------------
Minimum Fee Release Clause
--------------------------

I think what this means is that a club offers a certain amount
to sign this player, you can't reject the offer.

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Relegation Release Clause
-------------------------

If the club heads for relegation, this means that the player
will be able to leave the club for free, if the club that
wants to buy the player offers more than stated in this
clause.

----------------------------
Non-Promotion Release Clause
----------------------------

Same as above, but if you don't get promoted, he can move
for free.

Then comes the wait. If they agree, you'll sign them. If not, you
can offer them another contract.

If the player isn't with a club though, and is listed as a Free
transfer, that means that you don't have to pay a fee to the club,
all you have to do is offer the player a contract. Simple, eh?
There's also the case of a Bosman Ruling. What's that? It's where the
player's contract will expire very soon, and instead of buying him
off the club, you can just sign him. But if you just sign him, you'll
only get him to join your squad when his contract expires.


You'll get the hang of the game quite quickly.

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3)Matchday
---------------------------------------------------------------------

Just before you start a match, you'll be give the chance to pick your
squad. Usually you'll only want to use players whose condition is
higher than 90%, and relegate others to the bench. Some people say
you should pick a team according to formation, and some people say
that you should pick a formation according to team. Up to you.
Usually you'll want to keep 2 defenders, 2 attackers, one midfielder
and one goalie on the bench, or 2 defenders, 1 attacker, 2
midfielders and one goalie. Why another goalie? Just in case he gets
injured or gets sent off. That led me to a 7-0 defeat, by bloody
Wimbledon!!! Never put Lee Bowyer in the goals...

If you want to subsitute someone, click on your tactics button, drag
the subsitute on top of the person you want to replace, and he'll be
put on straight away, or at the next timeout (free kick, corner,
throw-in, etc.)

When picking a squad, drag the position from the position bar (the
green bar with all the abbreviations on it), and place it over the
blue box next to that player. Make sure everything's done, and hit
Continue!

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Match Time
---------------------------------------------------------------------

Before clicking on Continue, you may want to check out the other
team's tactics. If they're playing a more defensive style, you could
make your tactics more effective by switching to a attacking style,
and stuff like that.

The screen that you are shown is the main screen. Commentary appears
in the middle, and the other things shown are goals, red cards, and
injuries. Other buttons lead you to other screens, and they will
have more information, but the commentary will be smaller, and down
the bottom.

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Match Statistics
----------------

This screen shows all of the Goals, Shots on Goal (On and Off Target),
Freekicks, Cards, etc. for both teams.

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Club Stats
----------

Clicking on either Club's Stats button will bring up the stats for
all the players that are playing for that club. The meanings for
the abbreviations at the top of the screen are:

Abbreviation      Meaning
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Pas               Number of passes attempted
Tck               Number of tackles attempted
Hea               Number of headers attempted
Ast               Number of assists that the player has had (ie moves
                  the player has made that have resulted in goals)
Sho               Number of shots attempted
On                Number of shots on target
Con               Player's condition
Int               Number of interceptions made
Run               Number of successful runs made
Off               Number of times a player has been offside
Fou               Number of fouls given against
Fld               Number of fouls given for
Cmp               Number of passes, tackles and headers completed
Key               Number of key passes, tackles and headers completed
Won               Number of tackles/headers won

------------
Action Zones
------------

Shows the amount of possession in different areas of the pitch, you
can select which time period you want a report on (whole match,
past 5 mins, etc.)

------------
Match Report
------------

This screen shows all of the commentary, so if you want to review
what happened, you can read through this.

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Player Ratings
--------------

Shows all of the player ratings for both teams.

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Latest Scores
-------------

If other matches are being played at the same time, click here to
see the results.

Watch the commentary closely to tell if your defence/midfield/offense
is working hard enough. Messages like "the defence closed him down" or
"he had little space" means that the defence (of either team) is good.
Messages like "that's a great pass to the attack" mean that your
midfield is great. Messages like "goalie's off his line" mean that
your strikers can anticipate well. Use the commentary to your
advantage.

One last thing, if a player falls below 70% condition, sub him.

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4)Finer Details
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Morale
------

Morale is very important as the higher the players' morale, the better
he will perform on the pitch. How do you keep Morale so high?

-Losing games is bad for morale.

-Make sure the player is being used as per his contract. If he's a
 first team member but always plays in the reserves, he'll be unhappy.

-But don't keep changing his status, as the player will feel confused
 as to what his status really is.

-If you're paying a first team member $450 a week, he'll want more
 pay.

-Ignoring players' requests is a no-no.

-If you get a foreign player, make sure someone in the club can speak
 the same language as him.

-Sometimes, you'll get a message about players disliking other
 players. Try not to keep them close.

-Important team members who are unhappy, will shake off some of
 their unhappiness onto the rest of the squad.

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Keeping your Job
----------------

Then, there's making sure your position as manager is safe. You know
you're hanging by a thread when your name appears on the Job
Information list, when the board starts losing confidence in you, and
the supporters throw bricks at you. How do you keep your job?

If you can't hold the position that the board expects (or higher),
they'll start questioning your ablility.

Don't give free transfers to everyone. Players worth more than a
million shouldn't be free transferred, in my opinion. It also depends
on where abouts your club is at. If you're a third division team, a
player worth half a million wouldn't be allowed to be free
transferred, however, a player the same price at a club like Chelsea
would be asked to go quickly. If you free transfer a good player,
the board will get upset.

If you're in a bad league position, or did something that the
supporters didn't like, be careful, supporters have power to make
the board sack you. It's called protesting.

If you can't keep the club's finances secure, well, they'll sack
you, so that they can get that little bit more of money.

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Finance
-------

The amount of money you will have to spend on transfers is limited
by a reputation, yours, and the club itself. If you're one of the
best managers (check the manager stats screen), then you'll be
allowed to spend more than what a newbie manager would be allowed
to spend. Also, if your club is in the higher divisions, the
competition is tougher, and therefore you might need new, better
players.

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Player Ages
-----------

Each player has a Peak Age, where they'll have reached their
physical limit, and their physical stats will drop a little,
however, their mental stats will still be improving.

Playing Position        Peak Age
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Goalkeeper          33
Defender            31
Midfielder          29
Striker             28

Then, you've got ages which players will retire at. Players with
really bad injuries may also be forced to retire.

Playing Position        Earliest Retirement Age
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Goalkeeper              35
Defender                32
Midfielder              31
Striker             30

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Reserves
--------

You have an option to control the reserves team or not, if you
don't want to, the Assistant manager will. This is the place
where your back-from-injury players should be placed, along with
the younger players of your squad. Even though you aren't
controlling the reserves, you can still pick the players to
include in the line-up.

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Non-Playing Staff
-----------------

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Physio
------

Treats injured players. The better he is, the faster the injured
players will recover. The most important attribute is of course,
Physiotherapy, but Discipline, Man Management, and Motivation are
attributes you should also look out for.

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Coach and Assistant Manager
---------------------------

Coaches are assistant assistant managers, if you know what I mean.
Coaches train players, assistant managers control the reserves, but
if the assistant can't manage the reserve team (or if you don't have
an assistant manager), the coach will take over. They will need to
have good ratings in: Working With Youngsters, Judging Player
Ability, Judging Player Potential, Coaching Goalkeepers, Coaching
Outfield Players, Man Management, Motivation, and Tactical Knowledge.

------
Scouts
------

Scouts look for players that have potential, and tell you about
them so that you can make smart transfer decisions. They'll need
high ratings of Judging Player Ability and Judging Player Potential.

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Did you know?
-------------

When CM00/01 is processing stuff down the bottom, you can click on
something to get back into the game, however, once you click
Continue again, CM00/01 will go back into processing.

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Weather
-------

Yes, weather effects are in CM00/01. They effect the players in a
match.

Weather Condition       Match Effect
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Breezy              Long passes and shots are more difficult to
                    execute, but so are saves from long shots
Cold Temperature    Players with a low work-rate won't give 100%
Drizzle             Ball control is more difficult
Dry                 Nothing
Hot Temperature     Players' condition will drop quicker
Wet                     Ball control is very hard
                    Pitch will turn into a mini-swamp, players'
                    condition will drop faster
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Cheats? What?
-------------

Not really cheats, but "sneaky stuff".

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Manage an International Team
----------------------------

When picking a club to manage for the first time, click on a player's
nationality and you can manage his country's squad.

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Quick Sells
-----------

If you want to quickly sell a player, transfer list him, then delist
him, put down his value a little, and list him again. You should get
a few offers, if the player is decent.

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21-0 Wins
---------

Two days before your next league match, see who you're playing. Add
a manager and control that team. In the match, put the goalie up in
offence, and spread the other guys out to the sides. Here comes a
21-0 win!

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Get Players that you want
-------------------------

If you can't seem to buy a certain player from a club, just take
control of that club, transfer list the player, and you should be
able to buy him for cheap.

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Players on AWOL
---------------

If players are unhappy, they'll go AWOL. SO in CM00/01, just
make sure that the players are happy, okay?

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Fines
-----

New to CM00/01 is the fining system. If you feel like fining someone,
maybe for cracking the referee's head, fly-kicking a spectator, or
listening to Michael Jackson music, click on the player, head to action,
and then hit Fine Player. You can also just warn the player. Pick a
fine, and a reason:

---------
No Reason
---------

This is like kicking someone for no reason. The player is more likely to
get mad at you.

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Unprofessional Behaviour
------------------------

If a player goes AWOL, or doesn't turn up to training, this is a good
reason to fine him.

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Dismissal in prior match
------------------------

If a player was shown the red, you can do this to calm his aggression.

-----------------
Violent Behaviour
-----------------

Pushing referees, melees, headbutting goalposts - it all goes here.

----------------
Poor Performance
----------------

If your goalie has let in 57 goals in 2 games, I think it's about time
you give him a fine.

Don't fine players every week, they (and the board) will get mad at
you. But when you do fine someone, they'll be less likely to repeat
their actions again.

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Referee Stats
-------------

New to CM00/01 is the referee stats. Just click on "Squad" and then
go to  "x in division". Click Referee stats to see how the referees
perform...so if they're harsh, make sure you've got tackling set to
Light.

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5)Formations
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4-4-2
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                   FC       FC

            ML     MC       MC      MR

            DL     DC       DC      DR

                       GK

Give it up for the most widely used formation on the planet. Here,
you've got four defenders, four midfielders, and two attackers. So
everybody's got a role to fill, everyone's got a thing to do. 4-4-2
is basically centered on the centre players, especially the central
defenders and midfielders. Their job is to deny the opposition a
clear path to goal.

The centre backs are set to make forward runs, but don't worry,
they'll return for things like set pieces. However, most of the
time, all they're doing is waiting for the other team to run through,
and the central players will pressure them a little, hoping they'll
make a mistake, and then BAM! they'll steal the ball and set up a
kind of counterattacking thing.

Really, this is the formation that you'll want to be using most of
the time, as it is the most balanced and effective. Just make sure
that in your midfield, your centres have decent defensive stats, and
that the wide players are speedy and have good Crossing skills, as
they'll be the ones making the forward runs.

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4-4-2 Attacking
---------------


             ^     FC       FC       ^
             ¦                       ¦
                        ML     MC       MC      MR

            DL     DC       DC      DR

                       GK

This is a favourite formation among many managers. Okay, fine, it's
one of my favourites, and good reason too. It adds a certain attacking
element to the normal 4-4-2 that was missing before, but to take
full advantage of this formation, you'll need two wingers who are
exceptionally fast, have a good stamina rating, have good crossing,
and have great ball skills.

The two wingers will be relied on to do most of the work here, as
they'll be set to run back and forward. They'll go forward to help
out the attack, but then they'll need to sprint back into defence
and try and gain possession. Once they get possession, their job is
to run up into attack and keep running until they can set up a goal-
scoring opportunity.

Just be careful that when the wingers are in the attacking half,
they're going to leave a whole big area for the opposition to waltz
through. To prevent the other side from running straight through the
midfield, you're going to have to make sure that the two central
midfielders have good defensive stats.

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4-4-2 Defensive
---------------

                   FC       FC

            ML                      MR
                   DMC     DMC

            DL     DC       DC      DR

                       GK

What the defensive 4-4-2 does is pushes the two central midfielders
back into defence. You'll really only want to use this formation when
defending a lead, or when you're in the second leg of a tournament
or something. This formation basically gives you six defenders to
muck around with, but be careful, the opposition will be having more
of the ball, as most of your players as pushed into defence. If your
defenders are good though, you shouldn't have a problem with
defending that lead.

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4-4-2 Diamond
-------------

                   FC       FC

                       AMC
            ML                      MR
                       DMC

            DL     DC       DC      DR

                       GK

The 4-4-2 Diamond pushes both of the centre players out wide, puts
the previous left winger forward, and the right winger in defence.
This is great when you've got an attacking and defensive midfielder
stuck in the centre, as now you can put them in a position that
would suit them well. This looks like one of the best formations,
but the midfield is slightly weakened in the centre, so make sure
that the AMC gets back quickly.

These are all of the default formations. However, I've developed
some more 4-4-2 formations you can play around with.

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4-4-2 Compact Diamond
---------------------

                   FC       FC

                       AMC
                   MC       MC
                       DMC

            DL     DC       DC      DR

                       GK

This is like the 4-1-2-1-2 formation, but the MCs don't run out to
the side. This formation is exactly like the diamond except that it
strengthens the centre, but leaves the wings open to attack.

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4-4-2 Box
---------

                   FC       FC

                   AMC     AMC

                   DMC     DMC

            DL     DC       DC      DR

                       GK

OR

                   FC       FC


                   MC       MC
                   DMC     DMC

            DL     DC       DC      DR

                       GK

OR

                   FC       FC

                   AMC     AMC
                   MC       MC


            DL     DC       DC      DR

                       GK

This is useful when you've got an even number of attacking and
defensive midfielders, as it places them in their proper spots.
Just be careful of the wing, as the box formation leaves the
wing very vulnerable, but gives tons of power up the middle.

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4-4-2 Sweeper
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                   FC       FC

            ML     MC       MC      MR

               DC      DC      DC
                       SW
                       GK

This formation just adds a sweeper, but leaves a back row of three.
This is dangerous against attacking formations, but at least you've
got somebody left to clear the ball now.

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4-4-2 Err...Aeroplane
---------------------

                       FC

                       AMC
            ML     MC       MC      MR

            DL     DC       DC      DR

                       GK

Placing your two strikers like above can sometimes have a positive
effect. It's more likely to cause more offside calls though. This
also strengthens the midfield, but weakens the offense.

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4-1-2-1-2
---------

                   FC       FC
                       AMC
            <------MC       MC------->
                       DMC
            DL     DC       DC      DR

                       GK

Just like the 4-4-2 Diamond, but the MCs run out and cover the wings
too. By default, the AMC and DMC are set to make forward runs, you
may want to change this, depending on your taste.

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3-4-3
-----

                   FC  FC   FC

            ML     MC       MC      MR

                DC     DC      DC

                       GK

One of the most offensive formation available by default. Now you've
got a three man offense, and a three man defence. The advantage of
this formation is yes, you've got another striker up there to wreak
havoc, but now you've only got three defenders to stop the other
team from scoring. The left and right defenders will mark men by
default, but the centre defender will only defend zonally, and he
will be the only defender to run forward every now and then.

A lot more of the field is covered with this formation, and you'll
want to keep it that way. Make sure your players run in to open
spaces all the time - a high Positioning and Versatility rate should
help - and the forwards should do a great job of slotting the ball
into the back of the net.

Most of the pressure is placed on the midfield here, especially the
centre midfielders, as they are the ones who are trying to stop the
other team from attacking, trying to regain the ball, and trying
to feed it to the attack. The two central defenders have to be good
in their defensive stats for this formation to work well. Be careful
of wingers, and if the opposition plays a direct passing style, as
that's 3-4-3's vulnerability.

Custom 3-4-3 settings:

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3-4-3 Defensive
---------------

                   FC       FC
                       AMC
            ML                      MR
                   DMC     DMC
                DC     DC      DC

                       GK

This almost verges on a 3-5-2. If you don't like the vulnerability
of the normal 3-4-3, this may satisfy you.

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3-5-2
-----

                   FC       FC

            ML    MC   MC    MC     MR

                DC     DC      DC

                       GK

This is the ultimate formation for those teams who are great at
passing and have a very strong midfield. If your previous formation
was 4-4-2, what happens here is that your DL and DR have now become
the ML and MR, and one of the MCs has been pushed back into the DC
position.

As with 3-4-3, this leaves your defence pretty vulnerable. However,
you now have a strong midfield, and you should be able to keep
the ball, and win it back quickly. The central MC should be one of
your best players, as he will be playing the most important role on
the field. The ML and MR will be running about a lot, just like the
ML and MR in the 4-4-2 attacking. Make sure that they have a high
stamina rating, so that they don't pass out in the middle of a match.

The central striker will need to be the striker that has the better
shooting skill out of the forward line, as he's the one who'll be
seeing most of the ball. If you can, make sure that the other two
strikers have a good crossing rating.

Passing plays the biggest role in 3-5-2 formations, and if your team
can't pass very well, I suggest staying away from using this
formation.

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3-5-2 Attacking
---------------

             ^     FC       FC      ^
             ¦         AMC          ¦
             ML    MC       MC     MR

                DC     DC      DC

                       GK

What this does is pushes the most important player on the field up
into attack, and encourages the wingers to come forward more. This is
great against teams that are weak in midfield, because now you've
got some attackers that can take the heat off the defence. It's quite
risky though, as if they somehow break through your midfield, your
defence will have to be at their best to stop the attack. This really
only works well if your central midfielder is an attacking player.

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3-5-2 Defensive
---------------

                   FC       FC

            ML         MC         MR
            ¦     DMC      DMC     ¦
            v   DC     DC      DC  v

                       GK

In the 3-5-2 Defensive, two of your midfielders have been pushed back
into defence, and the wingers are now instructed to stick around in
defence. They'll still make forward attacking runs, just not as often
as they would have used to. This helps conserve stamina, so if you're
nearing the 75 minute mark of a match with a two goal lead, this
formation is ideal to switch to.

The reason the MCs have been pushed back are to combat long lobs, over
the top of the midfield, and straight to their attackers. If they
start using long lobs on you, the defense is going to be caught
completely unaware. So the DMCs are there for a backup, just in case
they start using long passes. It also helps to move the MCs to DMCs
if you can't seem to get much possession in midfield; the opposition
will now deal with the MC first, and if they get past, you've got
two DMCs ready to pounce.

Custom 3-5-2 formations:

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3-5-2 Defensive Stage 2
-----------------------

                   FC       FC

                  MC         MC
            DML        DMC         DMR
                DC     DC      DC

                       GK

Here, push your wingers back down one step, and push the central
midfielder down one step two. This makes for an extremely defensive
3-5-2, you've basically got 5 defenders. Set your DML and DMR to make
forward runs and run with the ball, so that you've still got that
attacking element. If they somehow get caught in the attacking half,
there'll be the DMC to back up the defense. Best used if you want to
go defensive, or if the central midfielder is a good defender.

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3-5-2 Diamond
-------------

                   FC       FC
                       AMC
                MC     MC      MC
                       DMC
                DC     DC      DC
                                       GK

Don't laugh. This is kinda effective. It's the 4-4-2 Diamond, just
that you've only got three defenders, and you've got an extra man in
the middle of the diamond. The weakness? Wing attacks, you've got to
be careful for pesky wingers. They'll rush down, and before your
defence can act, they'll lob a sneaky ball to their striker and
score a goal. So what do you do? Don't set the MCs for forward runs,
and you should be fine.

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4-2-4
-----

                   FC       FC
            AML                    AMR
                   MC       MC

            DL     DC       DC      DR

                       GK

This is the most offensive formation available by default. Four
attackers is always good. Two midfielders isn't. From a 4-4-2, the
wingers are pushed up into offense, leaving only two midfielders to
compete against 4, maybe even 5 of the other team's midfielders.
Along with the two centre backs, these players need to be ones who
can quickly gain possession, and feed a good ball to the offense. The
offense in turn needs to have good control skills, and of course, a
good shooting stat to finish it all off.

Long passing seems to be the way to go here, as most of the time the
defenders will be running around, trying to avoid attackers. Direct
passing won't work, as they'll simply overwhelm you in the midfield,
and same goes for short. The only bad thing about long passing is
that your strikers will need to have exceptional ball retrieval
skills, which include off the ball, heading, tackling, and so forth.
You may want to set your centre backs to run forward instead of the
DL and DR, but it's really up to what type of players you've got. All
you need are two great defenders, two exceptional midfielders, and
some strikers that can slot the ball into the back of the net.

Custom 4-2-4 formations:

---------------
4-2-4 Attacking
---------------

            FL                      FR
                 AMC         AMC
                   MC       MC

            DL     DC       DC      DR

                       GK

OR

            FL     FC       FC      FR

                   MC       MC

            DL     DC       DC      DR

                       GK

These two custom formations will give you much more attack power,
but it really leaves all the hard work up to the midfield. So, unless
you've got two extremely good midfielders, you're screwed.

-----
4-3-3
-----

                FC     FC      FC

          <-----MC     MC      MC----->

            DL     DC      DC      DR

                       GK

My personal favourite formation. This is for the manager who's got
three really good strikers, but doesn't want to shape the squad
into a 3-4-3. Just remember that now, you're missing some wingers,
who you might need. Set the DL and DR to run forward and they
should do fine.

The central MC should be the guy who's fast and has a great stamina
rating. You know why? You're going to give him a Free Role. What's
that? He'll be the guy running around everywhere. He doesn't have
a position. What this will do will enable the rest of your team
to find a person to pass to, and in turn, he'll set somebody up.
He will be the main man, a nice Influence rating will help a little.

Just be careful that when you set your DL and DRs to run forward,
the defence will be left a little vulnerable. However, the man in
the free role should be able to help out, and this formation will be
the key to many of your victories.

And just because I feel like it, here's what I think is the perfect
squad for the 4-3-3 (Guess which team it is?):

GK Nigel Martyn                     SB1 Michael Bridges
DL Ian Harte                        SB2 Mads Jorgensen
DC Dominic Matteo                   SB3 Lucas Radebe
DC Rio Ferdinand                    SB4 Jonathan Woodgate
DR Danny Mills                      SB5 Jacob Burns
MC Jason Wilcox                     SB6 Paul Robinson
MC Olivier Dacourt                  SB7 Elrik Bakke
MC Lee Bowyer
FC Alan Smith
FC Harry Kewell
FC Mark Viduka

Second season as manager of Leeds, I've sold 244 million worth of
players, and bought 100 million of players over the two seasons. This
is the best team yet, I've had W19 D3 L1. Pretty good.

Custom 4-3-3 formations:

---------------
4-3-3 Attacking
---------------

                FC     FC      FC
                      AMC
          <-----MC             MC----->

            DL     DC      DC      DR

                       GK

Here, release your AMC of the Free Role, and set the MCs to make
forward runs. Maximum power, just make sure that the defense can
handle the heat.

-----
4-5-1
-----

                       FC

            ML   MC    MC    MC     MR

            DL     DC       DC      DR

                       GK

On first glance, this looks like one of the best formations out there.
Then you'll soon realise, hey, how come I've only got one striker?
If you're going to play this formation, make sure that your lone
striker is one of the best players in your squad. He'll be placed
under lots of pressure, and if he doesn't play well, your team will
lose. You'll want to make sure he's rounded out in all his stats, so
sometimes you can even put a defender up in the forward role, but
only if that defender is the most balanced member of your squad.

Most of the time, he won't be the one scoring the goals. Instead,
he'll be setting the ball up for the wingers and the other midfielders
to charge through and score. So you also want to make sure that the
striker has a good passing and teamwork rating.

The central midfielder should be set on a free role, and the wide
players should be set to make forward runs. This gives the striker
more options to pass to, and more options means more chances at goal.

Custom 4-5-1 formations:

---------------
4-5-1 Defensive
---------------

                       FC

            ML     MC       MC      MR
                       DMC
            DL     DC       DC      DR

                       GK
OR


                       FC

            ML         MC           MR
                DMC          DMC
            DL     DC       DC      DR

                       GK

This is the defensive version of the 4-5-1. Yes, the 4-5-1 is
already quite defensive, but if you're being scored on too much for
your liking, switching one or two midfielders back into defense will
help a little.

-----
5-3-2
-----

                   FC       FC
             ^                     ^
             ¦  MC     MC      MC  ¦
            DML                   DMR
                DC     DC      DC

                       GK

The 5-3-2 is basically the 3-5-2 but with the wingers pushed back
into defense a little. This formation is quite useful, but as with
any defensive formation, or any formation that leaves you short in
the midfield, you'll need two very capable strikers. The strikers
need to make everything - every pass, dribble and shot - count.

The midfielders will need to have good passing, heading and ball
skills, so that they can successfully challenge the other team and
win the ball. You're selecting one more defensive player now, you can
really pick anyone you want, but if you pick someone who likes to go
forward and attack, you'll be seeing more of the ball. Set the
central defender for forward runs and you should be doing well.

This is also the ideal formation to set up a sweeper. Drag the
central defender back a step, and move the other defenders closer
together. In my opinion, this works better than the default Sweeper
formation as the wide players run forward more.

If you've got more than five great defenders in your squad, this is
the formation to use.

---------------
3-5-2 Attacking
---------------
                       ^
                   FC  ¦    FC
             ^        AMC          ^
             ¦  MC             MC  ¦
            DML                   DMR
                DC     DC      DC

                       GK

After the 4-4-2 Attacking and the 4-3-3, this would have to be my
favourite formation. Just that now, you've got a gaping hole in the
midfield. To combat this, set the central defender to run forward,
and make sure he (and the rest of the midfield/defence) have good
heading skills, because what you'll most likely see happening is
the other team lobbing balls high into the air.

Make sure that the midfielder that's just been pushed up is fast,
as you will need him to get back into the midfield at times. Use
this if you've got five great defenders and three great attackers.

---------------
3-5-2 Defensive
---------------

                   FC       FC

                MC             MC
            DML       DMC         DMR
                DC     DC      DC

                       GK

This turns your defense into an impenetrable fortress. However, you
won't see much of the ball up front, and your defenders will need
to cope with seeing lots of the ball in this half. But if you can
gain possession of the ball quickly, and feed it to your wingers,
they just might be able to break away and set up the strikers. Leave
this one for defending leads.

-------
Sweeper
-------

                   FC       FC

                MC     MC      MC
            DML                   DMR
                   DC       DC
                       SW
                       GK

Yay...a sweeper. All the attention will be turned to him. He will
need to be the best player on your team, as he's going to cover the
others' mistakes, and not make them. Basically, he's working in sync
with the goalie, so you might like them to compliment each other,
stat-wise. The sweeper will need to have excellent Positioning,
Anticipation, everything... Beckenbauer, where are you?

Other formations that you might and might not want to try:

-----
5-4-1
-----

                       FC

            ML     MC       MC      MR

            DL   DC    DC     DC    DR

                       GK

Probably the most defensive formation around. It's closely related
to the 4-5-1, but with this formation, you've now got a flat back
line of 5 players. Which is great, defensively, but you won't
have much of a chance of getting the ball into the back of the net.
Setting the wide players (ML and MR) to make forward runs is
advised, and maybe setting the central defender to run forward
will help the attacker out a bit.

-----
2-4-4
-----
            FL     FC       FC     FR

            ML     MC       MC     MR

                   DC       DC

                       GK

When our school soccer coach was asking what formation we'd like to
play, someone suggested 4-4-2. THAT'S 4 DEFENDERS, NOT FOUR STRIKERS,
YOU IDIOT!!!! As you can see here, you really don't have much of a
chance at all (neither did we. We lost all 4 matches). Unless your
midfield is like the Great Wall of China, and can keep possession,
your opponents are going to absolutely overrun you.

-----
3-3-4
-----

             FL                    FR
                  AMC      AMC
               MC              MC
                      DMC
               DC      DC      DC

                       GK

Surprisingly, this is the formation that led me to the 3-1 victory
over Inter Milan in the Champions League final. Playing more than
three strikers is always going to leave your midfield depleted, but
if you play it smart, it will work out. Here, from a 4-4-2, you've
pushed the two strikers out waaaay wide, pushed up the two central
midfielders into attack, and pushed one of the centre backs up into
defensive midfield. Of course, you'll definetly be relying on the
skills of your midfield and defence to salvage the ball, and feed
it up to your strikers. You'll want to make sure that the wide
strikers are excellent at their crossing, other wise you won't get
anywhere. Play this only if you're confident that your defenders
and midfielders can handle a big task.

-------
4-3-2-1
-------

                       FC
                   AMC    AMC
            <----MC    MC     MC---->

            DL     DC       DC     DR

                       GK

Sure, it looks funny, but it works wonders. You have to make sure
that as usual, the lone striker is very capable of slotting the ball
into the back of the net, except this time, he's being backed up by
two very ball-hungry AMCs. You should make the MCs run out wide, so
that the wings are covered, and this formation will bring you lots
of wins. And so will it's cousin, the...

-------
4-3-1-2
-------
                        ^
                   FC   |   FC
                       AMC
            <----MC    MC     MC---->

            DL     DC       DC     DR

                       GK

OR


              \    FC       FC   /
               \       AMC      /
                MC     MC     MC

            DL     DC       DC     DR

                       GK

Two ways to play this : the first is to have your midfield cover the
wings while the AMC makes forward runs. The second is to have the
midfield cut across diagonally, whilst running into attack. I prefer
the second option. Here, your central MC has to have a very high
Stamina and Work Rate rating, as you're going to give him a free role
to run around and help the rest of the guys. This formation is quite
good.

----
4132
----

                     FC    FC
                    |    |   |
                   MC   MC   MC
                       DMC

                 DL   DC   DC   DR

New to CM00/01 is the 4132 formation. Quite useful, just make sure
the DMC is extremely capable (may I recommend Rio Ferdinand, Oliver
Dacourt, Roy Keane or Dieter Hamann).

Any formations that you like using? Send 'em in! shinra9@yahoo.com

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6)Dream Team
---------------------------------------------------------------------

Got a dream team? A team that's gone on a 25 game unbeaten run? Or
maybe you've got a good suggestion for a team that you like using (by
that I mean the best formation/players you can use without adding to
your squad). Send 'em in to shinra9@yahoo.com!

First, here's my suggestions for a dream Leeds United squad :

4-3-1-2

GK  Nigel Martyn                   SB1 Rhys Evans (GK)
DL  Ian Harte                      SB2 Alan Cawley (AMFRC)
DC  Jon Woodgate                   SB3 Robbie Keane (AMFC)
DC  Rio Ferdinand                  SB4 Jason Wilcox (AML)
DR  Danny Mills                    SB5 Michael Bridges (ST)
MC  Tomas Rosicky                  SB6 Frode Kippe (DC)
MC  Olivier Dacourt                SB7 Lucas Radebe (DC)
MC  Lee Bowyer
AMC Harry Kewell
FC  Alan Smith
FC  Mads Jorgensen

This team is currently 22-5-0 in the premiership, on 71 points. I've
also scored a flukey 1-4 away win against Inter Milan, drew Lazio 2-2
away, and thumped Deportivo La Coruna at home, 6-2. Lovely.

A good West Ham squad :

GK  Shaka Hislop                   SB1 Craig Forrest
DML Scott Minto                    SB2 Trevor Sinclair
DC  Stuart Pearce                  SB3 Paul Kitson
DC  Igor Stimac                    SB4 Nigel Winterburn
DC  Izzy Iriekpen                  SB5 Davor Suker
DMR Ian Pearce
MC  Joe Cole
MC  Frank Lampard
AMC Michael Carrick
FC  Paolo Di Canio
FC  Frederick Kanoute
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7)Recommended Players
---------------------------------------------------------------------

Rule No.1 : Just because your favourite player isn't in here, don't
complain to me! Like I care! I won't list all the no-brainers like
David Beckham, Thierry Henry, Harry Kewell, Christian Vieri, etc.
I'll list the ones that aren't that famous but can match them in
ability.

Rule No.2 : Sometimes the stats are randomized each time you start
the game, so if the stats on your game don't turn out to be the same
on mine or vice versa, once again, don't complain, blame SI for
making the stats randomized.

Rule No.3 : Leave RTaylor alone as well! Just because he works his
arse off and then you scream your heads off at him just because he
didn't include Ronaldo in the list doesn't warrant you sending hate
mails to him!

Rule No.4 : If you think a player should be up here, send a fact file
to me, with :

Player's Name
Age
Club/Country
Value (Please state value in pounds, for effiency's sake. I'd do them
       in Aussie dollars but pounds is the default)
Position

to shinra9@yahoo.com

Rule No.5 : No more rules! Let's get rollin-rollin-rollin-rollin!

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Goalkeepers
---------------------------------------------------------------------

Rhys Evans          Rhys is an extremely talented goalkeeper for his
18                  age, and you should snap him up right away.
Chelsea/Welsh
£Random
GK

Neil Alexander
20
Livingston/Scottish
£750K
GK

Sean Allaway        If you can prise him away from Leeds' grip, he
17                  won't let you down.
£700K
Leeds United/English
GK

Ian Loveless
21
£Random
Cardiff/Welsh
GK

Morgan De Sanctis
23
£Random
Udinese/Italian
GK

Dionissis Chiotis
23
£Random
AEK/Greek
GK

Dejan Bogunovic
19
£Random
Vojvodina/Yugoslav
GK

Matthew Ghent
20
£Random
Aston Villa/English
GK

Jean Francois Gillet    He won't get much of a chance at Bari, so
22                      snap him up right away!
£500K
Bari/Italian
GK

Cristiano Lupatelli     Ditto. Write that cheque.
22
£Random
Roma/Italian
GK

Espen Johnson
21
£Random
Start/Norweigan
GK

Carlo Nash         Is happy to play as a backup, but will soon get
27                 unhappy as Stockport usually use another goalie,
£1m                that's where you get him for a bargain price.
Stockport/England
GK

Markus Proll       Probably the most promising young goalie around.
21                 While it will take some negoiating to move him from
£Random            Koln, it's worth it.
1.FC Koln/German
GK

Jindrich Skacel
21
£Random
Slavia Prague/Czech
GK

Jimmy Walker        While he doesn't have much potential, he's a good
27                  backup.
£500K
Walsall/English
GK

Stuart Taylor       Like Rhys Evans, a young superstar.
20
£350K
Arsenal/English
GK

Johan Oberg
16
£Random
Storfors/Swedish
GK

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Defenders
---------------------------------------------------------------------

Samuel Okikiolu
20
£Random
Wimbeldon/English
DC

Frode Kippe
22
£1m
Liverpool/Norweigan
DC

Stephen Wright
21
£1m
Liverpool/English
D RC

Paul Okon
28
£3m
Middlesbrough/Australian
SW/D/DM C

Simon Colosimo        Note : Now plays for South Melbourne.
22
£300K
Carlton/Australian
SW/D/DM C

Ian Harte
24
£17.5m
Leeds United/Irish
D L

John Jensen
24
£Random
AGF/Danish
D RLC

Morten Karlsen
22
£Random
B 93/Danish
D/DM (Random Side)

Martin Knudsen
22
£Random
Brann SK/Norweigan
D/M RLC

Danny Mills
24
£3m
Leeds United/English
D RC

Soren Pallesen
24
£Random
Esbjerg fB/Danish
D/DM RLC

Vasco Faisca
19
£Random
Vicenza/Portuguese
D RLC

Pascal Bosschart
20
£160K
Utrecht/Dutch
D L

Tieme Klompe
22
£Random
Heereenven/Dutch
D LC

Ashley Cole
20
£Random
Arsenal/English
D L

Ricardo Costa
20
£170K
Porto B/Portuguese
D L

John Arne Riise
21
£5.3m
Monaco/Norweigan
D/M LC

Matthew Upson
22
£3.5m
Arsenal/English
D LC

Frank Arne Hauge
21
£Random
Liilestrom/Norweigan
D C

Azar Karadas
20
£Random
Brann SK/Norweigan
D/S C

Miika Koppinen
25
£Random
Tromso/Finnish
D/DM C

Regiilio Vrede
27
£1.5m
Roda/Holland
D C

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Defensive Midfielders/Midfielders
---------------------------------------------------------------------

Tomas Rosicky
19
£2.9m
Slavia Prague/Czech
M RLC

Alex Tapp
19
£Random
Wimbeldon/English
DM LC

Jason Culina
20
£Random
Ajax/Australian
D/DM LC

Guy Demel
20
£Random
Arsenal/French
DM C

Thomas Holm
20
£Random
Heerenveen/Norweigan
D/DM C

Gary Mason
22
£Random
Manchester City/Scottish
DM C

Andreas Voss
21
£Random
Leverkusen A/German
DM C

Jonathan Bachini
25
£6m
Juventus/Italian
M RL

Michael Standing
20
£Random
Aston Villa/English
M C

Paolo Vernazza
21
£1m
Arsenal (now plays for Watford)/English
M C

Mark Wilson
21
£200K
Manchester United/English
M C

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Attacking Midfielders/Forwards
---------------------------------------------------------------------

Mads Jorgensen
21
£Random
AGF/Danish
AM/F RLC

Victor Renner
21
£Random
(Some Conference Club)/English
AM/F RLC

Chris Llewellyn
21
£1m
Norwich/Welsh
AM/F LC

Alan Cawley
18
£1m
Leeds United/Irish
AM/F RC

Alex Notman
20
£5m
Manchester United (now plays for Norwich)/Scottish
AM/F C

Martin Andresen
22
£1.5m
Wimbeldon/Norweigan
AM R

Carl Addison
18
£Random
Wigan/English
S C

Alan Quinn
21
£3m
Sheffield Wednesday/Irish
AM/F LC

Stefan Giglio
21
£Random
Valleta/Maltese
AM RC

Matthew Hamshaw
18
£500K
Sheffield Wednesday/English
AM R

Stefan Ishizaki
18
£600K
AIK/Swedish
AM RL

Jamie McMaster
16
£300K
Leeds United/English
AM/F RLC

Martin Rowlands
21
£2m
Brentford/Irish
AM RC

Ben Thornley
25
£1.5m
Huddersfield/English
AM RL

Sandor van der Heide
22
£Random
Cambur/Dutch
AM R

Newroz Dogan
21
£Random
B 93/Danish
AM/F RLC

Santi Kolk
19
£Random
Heerenveen/Dutch
AM/F LC

Anthony Lurling
24
£Random
Heerenveen/Dutch
AM/F L

Kim Kallstrom
18
£Random
Hacken/Swedish
AM L

Tonton Zola Mokouko
17
£Random
Derby County/Swedish
AM/F C

Emanuele Berrettoni
19
£Random
Lazio/Italian
AM/F RLC

Richard Logan
18
£Random
Ipswich Town/English
AM/F C

Yuning Zhang
23
£440K
Liaoning/Chinese
M/S C

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8)Acknowledgements
---------------------------------------------------------------------

To the creators of caffeine, to all the great Aussie athletes, to
everyone on the GameFAQs Message Board, to CJayC and Al Amaloo, to
my family, to the creators of CM00/01, to the Leeds United club, and
to you who are reading, THANK YOU FOR INSPIRING ME!!!

Also to:

JArtanto - Thanks for telling me about the guide below. If you see
           JA's guide, he's not ripping stuff off me, read the section
           below to work out what's going on.

Marc Vaughan - This guy's guide! I just found out that this guide is
               quite identical to mine, but his was released much
               earlier. So I'm just gonna say that I used his guide
               as a reference. It's a damn good guide as well, much
               more neater than mine...check it out at
                           www1.sigames.com/eng/

Ruben Adi - For telling me about the mistakes in my guide (there's no
            more Shooting and Verstality, the latter being a hidden
            stat). I need more people like Ruben!
            Thanks again!!!

Red Phoenix - For telling me about the stuffed URL.

Rich Taylor - For a great FAQ and advice that I might regret not
              taking. Heh heh heh =)



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Hint for Championship Manager Season 00/01


Recommended Team (Formation: 4-3-3):
GK - Steve Harper - Newcastle - English
DL - Ricardo Gardner - Bolton - Jamaican*
DR - Jason McAteer - Blackburn - Irish*
DC - Michael Carrick - West Ham Utd - English
DC - Miguel Angel Nadál - Valladolid - Spanish
ML - Bojan Djordjic - Man Utd - Swedish/Turkish
MR - Kennedy Bakircioglu - Halmstad - Swedish/Turkish*
MC - Mutiu Adepoju - Free Transfer - Nigerian
FC - Cherno Samba - Millwall - English
FC - Daniel Nardiello - Man Utd - English
FC - Kenny Miller - Rangers - Scottish*

* = Hard to get if you're a small club.



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Hint #2 for Championship Manager Season 00/01


Become national coach:
Select country you want to be on the Select League page, then make yourself that
nationality. When it comes up with all the clubs you can choose from, click on
the bit which has the nation of the club, then go to the top right side of the
screen and Take Control.

To become the England manager from the beginning all you need to do is click on
any club in England, then click on a player who is English. When his stats
screen
comes up click on his nationality (obviously English) then you will be taken to
the England team. You are then able to select Take Control.



At the start of the season Kenny Miller of Rangers is always on loan and if you
sign him on loan for any club and bring him on at exactly 70 minutes he will
score a goal. If you select one of your strikers to man mark the oppositions
goalkeeper he will normally score a hat trick every game and your team are
guaranteed to win more or less every game.



If just before your up and coming match RETIRE from your Club (eg. . . Leeds),
then take control of your opposing team (eg. . . Liverpool) Release all there
players then RETIRE again and go back to your excisting Club. Then you will have
a Gauarranted WIN.



To buy a player for free- All you have to do is to place a bid for the player
you
want to buy.It doesnt matter if your bid is over the amount of money you have,
just place it anyway. When the bid is accepted go to TRANSFER then click change
bid, now change the bid £0. When you offer him a contract you then have to give
him all the wages possible- that is the only darwback!


Buy Tony Scotch, Scott Minkon and Berfa Richards, great players that will become
very valuable, very quickly.

There are two players you must sign! Mass Sarr and Calaio. Mass is on the free
transfer list and Calaio plays for Torino. Put Calaio in intense training for
shooting,skills and tatics and he will be fantastic. Also, at the start of the
first season sign: Martin Palermo, Edmundo and Sarr and change your formation to
a 4-3-3 and play all free up front! I did and I won the Premership, Cha