I have 4 invites for football manager live beta


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I have a friend also whom would love an invite for this, I don't know when I'd get to give any out, but if you could spare one for him. All invites either of us get would be going right back into neowin.

His email addy is : tiger2k8[at]hotmail[dot]co[dot]uk

Thanks a lot :)

PurpleHaze420, how did u get 4 invites to give out already, oh n ps can u please send on to my friend, as requested above

No problems will do..

All i've done is play it for an hour then went to;

http://www.footballmanagerlive.com/beta-referals/index.php

It's allowing me to refer 5 people already.. :)

***EDIT***

Invites sent to, -T-, Mikash

***RE-EDIT***

Righto, i'm out of invites now sorry. If I get any more i'll be sure to drop a few more off here..

Edited by PurpleHaze420

awesome thanks :D

After following the link above, i now have 4 invites to give away also, please PM me after PurpleHaze420 has used all of his and I'll be happy to continue the inviting.

I meant to add, as discovered by PurpleHaze420, it seems invites are given pretty quickly if after creating the acccount you go to http://www.footballmanagerlive.com/beta-referals/index.php This will allow us to get more neowinians onto the servers

Done matey, it's been sent, enjoy..

Is anyone else getting problems logging into the game server at the moment.. :/

*EDIT*

Ah nevermind, just noticed this;

"Please be aware that on 16/7/08 between around 7:30am and 9am we will be carrying out planned maintenance in gameworlds 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.

Please also note that for the 15 minutes preceding downtime you will not be able to sign into these gameworlds or start a new match.

Sorry for the inconvenience."

There later finishing it though, it's 9.25am now.. lol

Edited by PurpleHaze420

I'm having some issues with the actual FM launcher, as it won't actually load the game at all, it just sits in the background. I also as of yet still have no access to the beta forum.

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