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CLASSIC CHAMPIONSHIP MANAGER | Save Our Dons | EP2 | August ’01
In 2004, Wimbledon FC became Milton Keynes Dons after relocation in 2003. This relocation was announced by the Don's board in August 2001. I...
CLASSIC CHAMPIONSHIP MANAGER : Save Our Dons : EP1 : Pre-Season 01/02
In 2004, Wimbledon FC became Milton Keynes Dons after relocation in 2003. This relocation was announced by the Don's board in August 2001. I...
CLASSIC CHAMPIONSHIP MANAGER : Kicks for Free : Part 4
Is this the final part of the CM01/02 no money challenge? Kicks for Free has certainly been an eye opener, and whilst we aren’t...
CLASSIC CHAMPIONSHIP MANAGER : Kicks for Free – Part 3
Greetings to you. We’re into part 3 of Dave & Ross trying to make their way up the football pyramid without spending anything. So...
CLASSIC CHAMPIONSHIP MANAGER : Kicks for Free – Part 2
Well look who came crawling back. As we embark on trying to make our way in life without paying for anything, we’ve been drawing...
CLASSIC CHAMPIONSHIP MANAGER: Kicks for Free – Part 1
It’s another CM01/02 challenge! Only this time, there are a few differences. For one, I’ m not alone. I’m being joined by my good...
CLASSIC CHAMPIONSHIP MANAGER: Euro 2004 Qualifiers Part II
Welcome back! It’s Autumn 2002 and the mood in Scotland is positive. Just a few months after a heroic run to the World Cup...
CLASSIC CHAMPIONSHIP MANAGER: Scotland on the Road to Euro 2004
Hello! It’s been just 2 months since Scotland lost the World Cup final to Italy, and so you are probably quite rightly wondering what...
Classic Championship Manager: 2002 World Cup Final – Italy vs Scotland (not) Live text
Who is the FIFA equivalent of Noddy Holder? Because today is Football Christmas, or as it has come to be known, THE WORLD CUP...
CLASSIC CHAMPIONSHIP MANAGER: World Cup 2002 Semi final (not) Live Text: Czech Republic vs...
British success has been hard to come by – especially when it comes to football. With England’s 1966 World Cup win still the one...