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Amstrad CPC - Title screen

Status: Lost

Brian Clough's Football Fortunes (also known as Brian Clough's Fußball Manager in Germany) is a football management computer board game produced by CDS Software Ltd in 1987.[1] The game was released on a number of different platforms, including DOS.[2][3][4]

The game is suitable for 2-5 players. Subsequently, original game contents included[5]:

  • A playing board
  • 5 colored counters
  • 112 player cards
  • 6 immunity cards
  • A pack of money
  • 10 spare player cards

Gallery

Amstrad CPC version - screenshots

See Also

References