I have 4 invites for football manager live beta


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Easy way to get it working

On vista go to

C:\Users\YOURACCOUNTNAME\AppData\Roaming\Sports Interactive\Football Manager Live\fm_live_v1\add_ons\client\app_1818

and run fml.exe

On XP go to

C:\Documents and Settings\YOURACCOUNTNAME\Application Data\Sports Interactive\Football Manager Live\fm_live_v1\add_ons\client\app_1818

and run fml.exe

This is someone elses post, but it works.

Hi

I would love an invite for FML.

Email: ntkjorgesen (a) gmail . com (Without the spaces)

sent and ive run out sorry

well i got one left, but somebody pm'd me but its having problems with his email, so we'll try and sort that out, if it don't work i'll have 1 invite left

I have 5 invites left, that I am willing to give away.

Y2Stu, are you Stuart Bradbury of Y2City because I think I just beat you?

If you still have an invite I would appreciate one. Thanks in advance.

Edit: Forgot to write my email: ntkjorgensen[at]gmail[dot]com

@Y2Stu

That ok. Good luck with FML.

Edited by Kjeldgaard
http://www.footballmanagerlive.com/

This is the game, nice and light client, plenty of beta players... in case you are not familiar with the genre, this isn't like FIFA you don't control players directly but you manage a squad aka being general manager.

4 invites, post mail here or to PM, first 4 get invite.

PLEASE MY FRIEND I AM LOOKING FOR ONE MONTH ONE INVITE PLEASE send one in [email protected]!!!!!!!

If you still have an invite I would appreciate one. Thanks in advance.

Edit: Forgot to write my email: ntkjorgensen[at]gmail[dot]com

@Y2Stu

That ok. Good luck with FML.

I WANT ONE PLEASE IN [email protected] PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 2 weeks later...
I believe the invites are closed , anyway I think the beta ends soon.

Do you have any idea when the Beta ends, was looking all over for information and coulde't find out anything..

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