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How would people feel about a third update to football manager each year, after the season is done, promoting and relegating teams based on real life results, so that, for example, you could take control of Sunderland in 2018/19 in league 1, with their current squad, allowing you to sell and buy who you want, giving you full control over the next season

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I could swear that SI only have licences for one season per game (i.e. the 2017/18 winter league season and the 2017 summer league season for FM18).

Also, wouldn't having a 2018/19 season update in FM18 massively hurt sales for FM19?

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21 hours ago, Paddy9596 said:

How would people feel about a third update to football manager each year, after the season is done, promoting and relegating teams based on real life results, so that, for example, you could take control of Sunderland in 2018/19 in league 1, with their current squad, allowing you to sell and buy who you want, giving you full control over the next season

1. You can easly download an update after summer transfer window with all transfers and promotions/relegations (many updaters include separate file with prom/rel)

2. Third update would be useful but with changes only to the match engine or with fixed bugs.

3. Update for fm after transfer window is pointless because in october/november - you'll get a new game anyway. 

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22 hours ago, Paddy9596 said:

How would people feel about a third update to football manager each year, after the season is done, promoting and relegating teams based on real life results, so that, for example, you could take control of Sunderland in 2018/19 in league 1, with their current squad, allowing you to sell and buy who you want, giving you full control over the next season

As a researcher it'd be an awful idea. Just because it would create an additional workload, with a different set of rules and a different framework. 

There are rarely enormous changes year on year, but there are times when a substantial change in what data we provide does come about. There are also a whole host of subtle changes, it would be a logistic nightmare for researchers to wade through all that and the additional checking, testing and such that goes with it.

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