How To Make Friends and Influence People in Football Manager

How To Make Friends and Influence People in Football Manager

The concepts here are taken from our newest eBook available now:
Communication & Psychological Warfare ‘10

In Football it is often managerial rivalry that gets focused upon. We like to see fights, controversial comments and psychological warfare that happens during the press conferences to unnerve the opposition managers into a response. Sir Alex Ferguson has already shown us how this has benefited him against the Keegan and Benitiez. But what we don’t know is what happens behind the scenes, we don’t get to see the friendships that blossom amongst the top managers in the Premiership and we are quick to forget those that have worked closely together. Football Manager allows you to create friendships within the game, but how does this benefit your Football Manager performance?

Good transfer policy

Making friends in Football manager is all about trying to create relationships with other managers in the game and hopefully become a favoured personnel of theirs. Making friends with managers can be an excellent strategy for smaller clubs as it can give you the advantage in the transfer market.

If you see that Wenger is producing a lot wonnderkids.Flatting him will make him more willing to do business with you. Being able to gain access to these younger players now will help your bank balance as well as your squad as you will be more likely to get the players you want on loan without having the pay any fees or wages.

But this is not restricted to loans alone. Those managers that you have become friends with will also be more willing to accept your bids, helping you snap up players at bargain prices. You will also have the advantage on other clubs if a bidding war may ensues. You will be the best positioned to have your bids accepted first, even if bids at other clubs are being rejected at the same price.

How to make friends

Making friends with managers is much harder then it is with other players in the game, these can obviously be your rivals in the game when it comes to match day. So it comes to reason why many maybe reluctant to become your friend.

Building friendships is a long term game. You should target your manager of choice straight away, making comments in the media to flatter him. Connecting with them on a regular basis will allow you to get the best result, but be careful not to praise too much and lose value in what you are saying. But you will get the best results from meeting up with the manager on match day. Use friendlies to connect bases with those managers you wouln’t get to see on a regular basis elsewhere such as foreign or higher tier managers.

Managing for years on end in the game, you will come into contact with many players, coaches and other managers. If you use the media well and earn respect by winning games, you will naturally become a favoured personnel of players and coaches who could be the managers of the future. Don’t shy away from interacting with those at the club already, you maybe fostering a network of managers that could give you an advantage further down the line. How many times have you seen your players go on to manage top clubs?

What managers have you become friends with?

Deflecting the pressure

Making comments about other managers will have an affect on your own squad, watch how your side reacts to each of your comments. Some may not take to kindly to your comments, don’t pay too much attention to those reacting badly but keep an eye on their morale and if it affects their performances. Comments on other managers though can really help deflect the pressure of title chance or big games onto somebody else, helping bring out the best in your players during big games, helping prevent players getting too nervous on the pitch.

An often overlooked, simple but potentially fruitful strategy as you pursue a ingame career. How have you developed your own friendship networks in the game and how do you think they have helped you?


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We talk even more about these concepts in our latest eBook:

COMMUNICATION & PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE ‘10
The Ultimate Squad Management, Team Talk & Media Guide

Motivate your team to play their very best every game in Football Manager 2010! We will lead you through managing your squad – match by match, player by player – and show you how important psychology is in any football team’s performance on the pitch.

This will help you impose mental toughness alongside your already solid tactics as a one-two punch that will send any opposing manager shaking in fear!

Get more information and download this eBook from FM-Britain right now!

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About the Author // Thomas Levin

With 10 years of Championshp Manager and Football Manager Blogging under his belt, Thomas is the owner of FM Pundit. He has developed a reputation around the FM community and can be seen on many of the forums, helping out all with his advice on tactics, transfers, finances and general strategy. Coming from Liverpool he is also part of the red side of the city and living on past glories, very similar to his own FM career.

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!