FM-Britain on the Football Manager Podcast!

FM-Britain on the Football Manager Podcast!

Last night, the latest Football Manager Podcast was recorded by Miles Jacobson, head of Sports Interactive, and I was invited along to be one of the guests!

Plenty of pizza was eaten, plenty of beer drunk, and, I think, a good time was had by all until my rather poor pun in the final five minutes of the show.

Those of you who asked questions via Facebook and via Twitter, thank you ever so much. Your questions were put to Miles in the “Ask Miles” feature of the show, and I think you’ll be satisfied by his answers. If not, you can always harrang Miles directly, either by e-mailing the show on podcast@sigames.com or getting Miles on his twitter account, @milessi.

On the show this month, we discussed the World Cup draw and what that meant for England and the other major nations. Players behaving badly after the alleged bust-ups at Stoke City and Queens Park Rangers. The January transfer rumours, and, of course, the community’s questions to Miles.

If you’ve never listened to the show before it’s well worth checking out. You can subscribe via iTunes, use the Football Manager Podcast’s RSS feed, or pop along to the official Facebook page.

The next FM-Britain Podcast is due out on Monday, too, so you should have plenty to listen to over the next few days!

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About the Author // Gareth Millward

Member of the beta testing team and FM-B Think Tank and one of the main authors and editors of FM-B’s tactical guides and e-books, Millie organises the content for the main site. He has a particular interest in the history of football tactics (probably because in real life he is an historian) and in recreating real-world football in the FM match engine.

The most definitive guide to Football Manager tactics ever created - all new for this year's game! Written beta match engine testers, you will not find this information published elsewhere! Last year's version was downloaded over 200,000 times! Recommended personally by Paul Collyer, co-founder of Sports Interactive!