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I believe this approach makes them more ‘pick up and play’ on handheld devices than the PC version would be, that is – if you have 15-20 minutes of time spare you can play FMH and feel you’ve made progress and its been worthwhile – where in FM PC you might still be half way through your first match. With regards to the items you’ve mentioned – its possible some of these will pop-up in next years iteration HOWEVER I do want to stress that I don’t want FMH/FMHi to turn into a carbon copy of the FM PC/Mac titles I think its vital they retain the speed and accessibility which they have (so such things if they appear might be redesigned for the device somewhat – ala the tactics in FMH). I’ll be supporting the game and you can expect at least a couple of updates to the existing iPad version before I move off to start on FMHi 2012 – however the updates will generally be minor fixes and improvements not major features.

“Will things like ability to compare players, manager team talks, manager interviews be making their way into this iOS version?” Have any of you tried out this game yet? If so, please let us know what you think in the comments. In the meantime, here’s an App Store link for Football Manager Handheld 2011 it’s priced at $9.99.
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Once I’ve had a chance to do that, I’ll post a full review. Overall, I’m enjoying the game a lot so far and looking forward to getting further into it very soon. Two not so great things I’ve noticed are that you can’t compare players (or if you can I haven’t seen how yet) and that match commentary (at medium speed) is very choppy and disjointed. In fact all the processing in the game (e.g each time you hit continue game) is very fast.
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It does an auto-save each time you exit the game and you can do manual saves as well. I’ve got Arsenal playing a 4-1-2-2-1 at the moment. It has some fun and funky new formations for teams to use. Player Profiles are well done, with separate pages used for various aspects of their profile. If you choose to allow them, it offers some nice tips as you visit each portion of the interface for the first time. Most of the game screens are familiar and look great on the iPad screen, and it’s pretty easy to get around and get through all your manager tasks pretty quickly. So far I’ve only played two friendlies and one league match (a close defeat away at Anfield), but my initial impressions of the game are very positive. I chose to play as Arsenal – because I love their exciting young passing and attacking team. I only had time to setup a new game, with the English Premier League as my primary league and Spain, Italy, and Holland as my three included nations. I bought the app yesterday and unfortunately I didn’t get a chance to start playing it until fairly late last night. So it would be a big understatement to say I was excited to see that Football Manager now has an iPad app.

I was happy to see both of those hit the iPhone last year, but I could never really get into the games on such a small screen. I’ve been a huge (crazy, obsessed) fan of football management games for many years – originally Championship Manager and then Football Manager over recent years. Hurrah, I am very excited to see this title as a full-fledged iPad version.

Football Manager Handheld 2011 is now a universal app, meaning that it is now fully designed for the iPad as well as the iPhone.
