Welcome to Fuller FM.
This is where you will find all the various stories and rambles of an average virtual football manager. If you’re looking for someone who throws plastic water bottles and makes Simpsons memes instead of waffling on about complicated tactics, you’ve come to the right place!
I mainly write about Sports Interactive’s Football Manager game series – and the fictional universes it generates. I also revisit their classic Championship Manager series from time to time, as well as reviewing other football management games from past and present.
Please feel free to browse my various blog posts from the past six years, as well as my archive of stories from the Football Manager forums. Thank you for visiting.
LATEST POSTS
Review: SEGA Football Club Champions
Sayyy-gahhh! Last month, SEGA officially released their newest multi-platform football management game. Sadly, it’s not a rebuilt, reskinned Football Manager 26 that anyone born before the year 2000 might actually enjoy. Though this new game is officially “powered by Football Manager”, it isn’t even close to the FM experience. Having…
Retro Review: Championship Manager 2008
Is this thing still on? Hey, folks. It’s been a while. Anyway, here’s another Fuller FM ‘Retro Review’ – and this one is kind of a special request. Today, we shall be going back to the innocent heady days of 2007, when a war-mongering Republican was in the White House,…
Retro Review: SoccerCards
Here we go again with another Retro Review on Fuller FM – and it’s time for something a bit different. In the past, I’ve tended to focus strictly on football management games. Nowadays, however, I’m much happier to broaden my horizons and cover any football-related PC game that catches my…
The State of Football Manager 26
It’s time to discuss the state of Football Manager 26 – and the series as a whole. After a launch period that was nothing short of a PR disaster, and a full release that alienated much of its core audience, Sports Interactive’s long-running franchise is at its lowest ebb for…



















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