[Fantasy] Neowin Soccer Manager - Season 5


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Just to let everyone know, as a player of SoccerManager for almost three years my interest in the game has now waned. I've not logged in for a long, long time and I'm not planning on renewing my Gold Membership which allows me to administrate the league.

My membership expires sometime in April, and I believe at this point the Game World will simply be made 'public'.

If it stays public, will it use some sort of "default" settings?

It could have been better, if more Neowin members had joined.

Also, does the new league administrator get to change its name? It'd be kind of cool if the name could live on. :p

hmm, if it is goes public, ill probably quit as well. I already have 2 public teams and this game does take sometime(transfers). I guess it is still fun for me because i just started.

Don't you quit, Munich! If anything, quit one of the other teams you currently manage... :laugh:

Once it's made public, Tweet Tweet will get better as more people join the league.

If it stays public, will it use some sort of "default" settings?

It could have been better, if more Neowin members had joined.

Also, does the new league administrator get to change its name? It'd be kind of cool if the name could live on. :p

Don't you quit, Munich! If anything, quit one of the other teams you currently manage... :laugh:

Once it's made public, Tweet Tweet will get better as more people join the league.

The new admin would be able to edit the Game World description, however the name 'Tweet Tweet' would stay the same... and live on ;)

It could have been a fantastic league, although I honestly did enjoy it anyway and it was a good league. I've been playing Soccer Manager for nearly 3 years now and I've just lost interest, but it's been a fun few years :)

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