
Winner of GAME competition to get advice on Football Manager 2010 from current Spurs manager
Ahead of the release of Football Manager 2010 this Friday, publisher Sega and retailer GAME have lifted the lid on a competition backed by current Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp.
Anyone who buys the title from the retailer this Friday and uses their GAME Reward Card will be entered into a competition to win management advice from the Spurs boss.
“Football Manager 2010 is the closest experience to real football management so it’s great that one of the most respected managers in the country is able to pass on real, genuine football advice,” Sports Interactive head Miles Jacoboson stated.
“With so many new features added to the series with Football Manager 2010, Harry's experience with dealing with the media, his backroom staff, supporters, tactics and transfers will be invaluable for any of our managers.”
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