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Old 03 Jun 2005, 10:50 AM   #1
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Hi, everybody. My name is The Imposter.... and I'm a Football Manager 2005 addict.

It is now 11 hours and 47 minutes since I last played FM2005. My only goal is to make it through today without clicking that icon on my desktop.

Please... don't become like me. It ain't worth it.


(Whew! That's Step 1, right?)
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Old 03 Jun 2005, 11:06 AM   #2
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Hi, everybody. My name is The Imposter.... and I'm a Football Manager 2005 addict.

It is now 11 hours and 47 minutes since I last played FM2005. My only goal is to make it through today without clicking that icon on my desktop.

Please... don't become like me. It ain't worth it.


(Whew! That's Step 1, right?)
I turned my game off on Tuesday night and it hasn't come back on. I've been able to get to work on time this week, my wife isn't bugging me about computer time...life is good again.
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Old 03 Jun 2005, 11:21 AM   #3
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I turned my game off on Tuesday night and it hasn't come back on. I've been able to get to work on time this week, my wife isn't bugging me about computer time...life is good again.
Thanks, that's as good as a call to my sponsor! I draw strength from you. You're an inspiration to us all.
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They've split the Thread.
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Old 03 Jun 2005, 02:38 PM   #5
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They want us to relapse
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I applied to the Germany Job after winning La Liga for the 2nd straight time and taking the CHamps Lge and the Copa Del Ray w/ Barca. Germany wish to hire me now. Will I have to quit Barca? Actually, I'm thinking of Creating an Alternative Universe Save File. or Adding another manager to take over.
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Germany wish to hire me now. Will I have to quit Barca?
if you're asking if you can manage a national side and club team at the same time, then the answer is yes. you don't have to quit barca.
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Yeah, I figured and it made my game admittedly slower.
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Old 04 Jun 2005, 01:53 PM   #9
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Being a national manager is no fun I think.. You always spend more time on the club cause it is more fun than once every 2 months a game with the NT..
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True. but you don't have to worry about directly ruining a players' club career.
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