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- The Soccer Game II Copyright (c) New Era Software 1990
-
- Features include :
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- FINANCIAL : sponsorship
- tv+radio broadcasts
- ground maintenance
- ground capacity
- seating/terracing
- gate receipts
- salaries
- cash flow
- shares
- bank loans
- pools prediction
- gambling
- contracts
- players on free loan
- buy and sell players
- purchase and sacking of staff
-
- SQUAD : maximum of 20 players
- emotional stability
- age
- experience
- skill
- consistency
- stamina
- field positions
- injuries
- international commitments
- retirements
- testimonials
- transfer requests
- goals scored - season+total
- matches played - season+total
- contract termination+renewal
- transfer-listed players
- offers from other clubs
- player of the month
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- MISCELLANEOUS: instructions !
- on screen help
- over 2000 players
- 5 divisions, including European super league
- 100 teams each with:
- physio,treasurer,scout,assistant and manager,15 players
- also additional European teams
- edit team,player and staff names
- friendly matches
- postponed matches
- midweek matches
- manager of the month
- League Cup
- F A Cup
- Cup Winners Cup }
- UEFA Cup } over two legs
- European Cup }
- levels of difficulty
- fast or slow results service
- results from all matches
- league tables for all divisions
- scorers
- high goal scorers list
- fixturelist
- next match information
- view any other team's squad at any time
- information on signings between teams
- transfer market
- save game
-
- independent ALTER program changes team
- and player names permanently
-
- T H E S O C C E R G A M E I I
-
- The object of this outstanding game is to become a successful manager of a
- football team. At the outset you are contracted for a number of years to a
- fourth division team. From this lowly base you try to build up a reputation
- which ensures other teams have an avid interest in desiring your managerial
- qualities to be present at their club. Consequently, when your contract expires
- you may, if you're extremely talented, get offered a contract from a first
- division team. If, however, you are incompetent as a manager (whether by
- spending too much of the club's money, selling too many of their shares,
- losing too many matches, etc), your contract will not be renewed and no other
- reasonably-minded team will offer you another contract. The game will be over.
- Whilst under contract it is still possible for you to be sacked - for gross
- misdemeanours - but not possible for you to leave your current club for
- another.
-
- Success is measured in a number of ways. Largely it is a personal matter. Some
- people may play the game to win a European cup, others only for the FA cup;
- some will play the game to amass large sums of money, others to be top of the
- super league. Others still will be playing to remain as an active manager
- for as many seasons as possible.
-
- The menus use conventional selection methods : the arrow keys on the keypad
- move the bar in the corresponding direction; Home moves to the first option;
- End moves to the last; Pg Up moves to the top of the column; Pg Dn moves to
- bottom of the column. All menus can be MOVED to display any information hidden
- beneath them. Ctrl pressed with Left Arrow, Right Arrow, Pg Up and Pg Dn will
- enable movement of any menu to any part of the screen.ESC will exit any menu.
-
- The "Soccer Game II" uses an enormous database. Consequently it is not a good
- idea to try running this game concurrent with any memory resident program or
- on top of another program from a DOS shell. Where possible the error message:
- "Not enough memory" should inform you that there is a problem.
-
- The MAIN MENU Options
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- The F2 Function key :
- This toggles the active strip menu. If staff is showing then pressing F2
- will change the current options to team (and vice versa).
-
- The TEAM options:
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- 1) The PLAY option :
- From here you can play your next match or quit (or quit and save) the game.
- The "quit option" checks, firstly, that you have selected the correct option!
- and, if verified, asks if you wish to save the game or not. On saving the game
- disk space is checked and a warning issued if it is insufficient (around 100K
- is required).
-
- 2) The HELP option:
- Offers you three choices. General help Print-out and Sound off/on.
- Selection of "General" will bring up what you are presently reading."Print-out"
- will send a copy of this file to your printer. Sound off turns off the speaker,
- Sound on turns it on again.
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- 3) The LEAGUE option:
- This lists all five league tables (you can move through them with the right and
- left arrow keys, f1-f5 or the spacebar - no need to press ENTER). Press P to
- get a print out of the current league table.
-
- 4) The TEAM option:
- Offers manifold options :
- to alter a player's name
- rearrange the team
- sell player
- change the current display
- toggle display
- print out
-
- The "alter name" option lets you change the name of any of your players.
- "Rearrange" team option enables you to switch players from one location to
- another. This is necessary for moving players from the RESERVES section into
- the first eleven. It is assumed that the 11 players above the "reserves" line
- are your choice to kick off the next match.
- "Sell player" enables you to put a player on the transfer market. You will
- be informed later in the game as soon as any club puts in an offer for him.
- "Change display" option advances the current display.
- All displays show the name and field position of the players. The colour of
- each line is determined by the field position of the player:
- magenta = goalkeeper/ brown = defender/ blue = midfielder/ yellow = attacker
- If the player is injured or has an international commitment the information
- will be shown in red.
- The bars represent the players abilities in certain areas. The longer the
- bar, the better the player. For example, no bar under the Stamina category
- means you have a very tired player.
- If you have "words" selected the hierarchy, from worst to best, is:
- Useless,Bad,Low,Poor,Fair,Average,Good,Superb,Supremo,Ace,GOD
- In the display showing matches played and goals scored the figure under the
- heading Matches shows the number of matches played by that player this season;
- the Total category shows the number of matches he has played since joining the
- club. The same applies to the Goals/Total categories.
- "Toggle display" changes the displays from bars to words and vice versa.
- "Print out" sends current display information to the printer
-
- The STAFF options:
- All provide the facility to acquire a new staff member. The better your team,
- the more likley you will be to attract interest from other assistants, physios,
- scouts and treasurers. Either you will be informed that there is nothing
- available (don't give up completely, there are changes every week) or you will
- be offered a new member of staff in some form of deal involving your current
- employee. Press Y if you agree.
-
- 1) The ASSISTANT option:
- Enables communication with your assistant manager. He can provide the following
- facilities:
- to display information about your next opponents
- display information about any other team
- to provide a fixture list for the season
- to air his views
- to lay aside money for a youth team
- to display information from previous seasons
- The "opponents" option displays information about your opponents. It
- shows their current line-up (which may change before the match commences). The
- display can be changed by pressing the spacebar.
- "Check other teams" enables you to choose any of the 100 teams to view. On
- selecting a particular team, the squad and staff of that team is displayed.
- Again the spacebar changes the current display. Press F1 to change the name of
- the team, F2 to change any of the players' names or F3 to change the names of
- any staff member.
- "Fixture list" displays a list of all league matches you are playing in
- that particular season, adding the results as each match is played. All cup
- matches are recorded as the games are played. The figure in brackets after the
- name of your opponents is their league position at the time you played them.
- "Views" gives an indication of how balanced your team is. The assistant may
- inform you, for instance, that a defender ought to be given priority in your
- transfer market dealings or that you should put more money into the youth team.
- "Youth team" enables you to spend money on a youth team. Use the Up Arrow
- and Down Arrow to change the amount you wish to spend per week. The Esc key
- makes no changes, the spacebar accepts the amount currently on screen as the
- amount you finally decide to spend.
- "History" shows information from previous seasons. F1 shows where you
- finished in the league. F2 lists the winners of the 5 divisions. F3 shows your
- top gates, average gates, the most you spent in that season for a single
- player, the most you received for selling a player and how much money the club
- had at the end of the season. F4 shows your top goalscorer and the number of
- goals he scored.
-
- 2) The PHYSIO option:
- The physio informs you of probable lengths of injuries to players, any players
- who need to be rested and any who are ineligible for the game because of
- international duty. He is also capable of telling you any number of items of
- useless information. The "Staff skills" option displays information about your
- own team's staff.
-
- 3) The SCOUT option:
- "High scorers" lists the top goalscorers from the entire football league -
- included are goals scored in any competitive match.
- "Monthly awards" displays managers and players of the month for each
- division alongside the team they were with at the time the awards were decided.
- "Get player" sends the scout out to scan the transfer market for a viable
- player for the team. He tries to find the player best suited to the interests
- of the club. If he finds one he will tell you how much to bid to ensure the
- player will accept your offer. The better the scout, the more likelihood of
- him finding some one.
- "Transfer market" enables you to attempt to buy any player currently on
- the transfer market. The transfer market is a volatile entity, so if you see
- some one you want to buy, don't wait until next week! You can change the
- displays by pressing the spacebar. To bid for a player press F1, then select
- the player you want to buy by using the arrow keys and spacebar. The amount of
- money wanted by the respective clubs is negotiable, depending on other offers.
- Consequently you can offer more or less money, as you choose. The method of
- altering your bid is the same as the "Youth team" option (see above). If you
- offer enough the player will request a contract and if the terms of the
- contract are agreed to the player will join your club. You can make three bids
- before the transfer market closes for the week.
-
- 4) The FINANCE option:
- Your treasurer can provide the following:
- How much money you have
- Improving the facilities of your stadium
- Shares - buying and selling
- Weekly financial statement
- Loans
- Pools prediction
- Bet
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- "Money" simply tells you how much money is at your disposal.
- "Ground capacity" enables you to improve your stadium. You can convert any
- terracing into seats, create additional terracing or, if your stadium is
- already all-seated, create additional seating. Seating is much more expensive,
- but it is necessary to have an all-seated stadium to gain admittance into the
- super league. Use the Up and Down Arrows to forecast how much it will cost to
- create your desired improvements. Then press the spacebar to put them into
- effect or the Esc key to forget it. Any of the function keys will change the
- forecasted expenditure from seated to unseated and vice versa.
- "Share prices" gives you the current market price of your shares in the club
- and enables you to buy or sell them. The share price changes with the fortunes
- of your club. Press the appropriate function key to buy or sell, then use the
- Up and Down Arrows to forecast how much you will gain or lose from whichever
- transaction you are interested in. Press the spacebar to execute the trans-
- action or the Esc key if you don't think it's worthwhile. Remember that the
- shares belong to the club and are not personally yours. Selling too many will
- inevitably cause your sacking.
- "Weekly balance" is a cashflow statement showing your income and expenditure
- for the last week.
- "Loans" offers you the opportunity to borrow money from the bank at an ex-
- tortionate interest rate. The better your team, the more money your bank
- manager will offer. The figure highlighted is the maximum your bank manager
- will lend you. Use the keys on the numeric keypad to state how much you want to
- borrow (Left Arrow increases by 5000, Pg Up by 10000, Home by 50000 - Right
- Arrow, Pg Dn and End decrease by the same rate). Press the spacebar to get the
- loan, or Esc if you don't want it.
- "Pools" lets you stake money on predicting either draws or home results
- from the five divisions. The option is only available for league matches. To
- win the jackpot you need to predict 8 score draws from 10 selected (or predict
- all the draws if there are less than 8). You can also win a lesser dividend by
- accumulating 21 or more points from your 8 best predictions. If you choose to
- predict home wins you must get all 10 correct. The dividend will then depend
- on how many home wins there were in total throughout the 5 leagues.
- To predict a match to be a draw press the Enter key. An X should appear next
- to that match. To predict a home win press F1. An H should appear next to that
- match. If you change your mind press any key marked DEL when the bar is over
- the correct fixture. The X or H will disappear. If you select the League option
- you will be shown the league table for the division which the teams under the
- menu bar play in. It is worthwhile doing the pools as the cost is only †1 for
- homes or draws.
- If you make no changes to your selections the following week your previous
- selections are re-used.
- "Bet" enables you to bet on your forthcoming match. Press the appropriate
- function key to make your bet, Esc if you don't want to bet. To receive any
- return from the bookies you must win your match. You cannot bet on friendly
- or testimonial matches.
-
- The ALTER UTILITY: This is of use if you require the database to be
- changed. It allows you to directly alter all team names, player names and staff
- names from the 5 divisions. Saved games will not be affected. But all new games will immediately
- access the ALTERed data. Useful, for instance, if you wish to create real life
- squads or if you are unhappy with English defaults for divisions 1 to 4.
-
- Some Words Of Advice:
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- You can play any formation, except you must have 1 (and only 1) goalkeeper.
-
- Try to procure a good scout.
-
- If players are injured or tired then rest them. The more tired they are the
- likelier they are to suffer injury and the less use they are to your team.
-
- Some players simply get too old to play, or lose their skills for one reason
- or another. There is little you can do. Appease them if they want something.
- If they want nothing, sell them.
-
- Do not sell too many shares.
-
- Do not allow yourself an overdraft of more than †50000
-
- Thanks to those of you who took the trouble to complement "The Soccer Game".
- If any of you have any features you would like to see included in a possible
- third version, please don't hesitate to write.
-
- For any one playing the game at work(!) who doesn't want the boss to know, type
- "soccer quiet" from the DOS prompt and you won't be bothered with sound.
-
- CHANGES FROM "THE SOCCER GAME" version 1:
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- There are now five leagues, the top being a European super league.
- Promotion and relegation between the original four divisions is the same: 3 up/
- 3 down. Entry into the super league is restricted to the winner of the first
- division, who must have an all-seated stadium larger than any other
- international divisional champion. One team is relegated from the super league,
- but only if there is another team able to meet the requirements to take the
- place of the relegated team.
- Postponed matches have been introduced for league fixtures.
- Domestic cup matches now have the results of all matches.
- European cup matches are now over two legs.
- You can now play any formation you like.
- Pools predictions have been included.
- All players' names can now be altered as well as the teams and staff.
- Information on the transfer market is much more detailed.
- All players have the same displayable information.
- All teams (except your starting line-up) have a minimum squad of 15 players.
- An additional level of difficulty has been introduced for those who found
- the old "hard" level too easy.
- You now have to improve your stadium to increase ground capacity.
- You can hire a youth team.
- The fixture list is more detailed, including cup matches as well as league
- fixtures.
- A detailed history of your success (or otherwise) with the club has been
- provided.
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- Have you found any bugs/problems in THE SOCCER GAME II?
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- Have you any suggestions for future improvements?
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