As a result of user feedback and continued evolution of the game in general, Sports Interactive has introduced over 100 more »new and revised features to Football Manager 2007. These include: * A new default GUI, created with the input of user feedback. The new interface is said by SI to be more user-friendly. * A revamped scouting engine, allowing for more realistic scouting of potential stars. including the ability for scouts to 'learn' from their experience. A "scout report card" is also included, in order to provide easier access to important, detailed information about scouting targets. * Enhanced media interaction, including the ability to make comments on any player in the game world. In previous versions featuring media commentary, managers could only comment on other managers. * An improved youth team system. The method for generating new players is completely revamped, with the older "regen" system - using recycled statistics from retired players - no longer in use. * Pre-match team talks. Previously, only half-time and full-time team talks could be given. SI has also increased the half-time team talk functionality: managers can now target individual opposition players for special attention, such as instructing players to close them down or always to tackle them with force. * A hints and tips screen appears when the game is being saved or loading is taking place. * An option to ask your own team's players what staff (e.g. coaches, physios) or players they would like you to bring to the club has been added. * Interactions with the board are improved. The board can authorise the building of new stadia. Clubs can be taken over by a group of investors, who may opt to fire the manager (a player may get sacked in the process). * The manager, as well as NPCs, can comment on referees' decisions, which are not always correct. « less
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