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''Brian Clough's Football Fortunes'' ( | ''Brian Clough's Football Fortunes'' (known as ''Brian Clough's Fußball Manager'' in Germany) is a multiplayer football management computer board game produced by CDS Software Ltd in 1987. The game was released on a number of different platforms, '''including DOS'''.<ref> [http://www.mobygames.com/game/brian-cloughs-football-fortunes Page about this game on Mobygames.] Retrieved 09 Jun '17</ref><ref> [http://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?t=25329#p191901 VOGONS - 1980s DOS Sports Titles] Retrieved 09 Jun '17</ref><ref> [http://hol.abime.net/205 Hall of light page about this game.] Retrieved 09 Jun '17</ref> | ||
Original game contents included<ref>[http://hol.abime.net/205 Hall of a light page about this game.] Retrieved 09 June '17</ref>: | |||
*A playing board | *A playing board | ||
*5 colored counters | *5 colored counters | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px> | <gallery mode=packed heights=175px> | ||
Brian_Cloughs_Football_Fortunes_-_Amstrad_CPC_-_2.png|Number of players | Brian_Cloughs_Football_Fortunes_-_Amstrad_CPC_-_2.png|Number of players |
Latest revision as of 02:45, 4 January 2023
Brian Clough's Football Fortunes (known as Brian Clough's Fußball Manager in Germany) is a multiplayer football management computer board game produced by CDS Software Ltd in 1987. The game was released on a number of different platforms, including DOS.[1][2][3]
Original game contents included[4]:
- A playing board
- 5 colored counters
- 112 player cards
- 6 immunity cards
- A pack of money
- 10 spare player cards
Gallery
See Also
- 1937 FA Cup Final (partially found footage of football match; 1937)
- 1938 FA Cup Final (partially found footage of football match; 1938)
- 1939 FA Cup Final (partially found footage of football match; 1939)
- 1947 FA Cup Final (partially found footage of football match; 1947)
- 1955 Scottish Cup Final (partially found footage of football match; 1955)
- 1966 FIFA World Cup Final (partially found original colour film of international football match; 1966)
- Arsenal 7-1 Hibernian (lost footage of charity football match; 1952)
- Arsenal vs Arsenal Reserves (lost footage of early BBC televised football match; 1937)
- Barbados 4–2 Grenada (partially found soccer match footage; 1994)
- Barnet 3-2 Wealdstone (lost footage of Athenian League football match; 1946)
- Charlton Athletic 1-0 Blackburn Rovers (lost footage of FA Cup match; 1947)
- England 0-1 Scotland (partially found footage of international football match; 1938)
- England 1-1 Scotland (partially found footage of international football match; 1947)
- England 3-0 France (partially found footage of international football match; 1947)
- England 3-0 Rest of Europe (partially found footage of international football match; 1938)
- Falkirk 3-2 Newcastle United (lost footage of football match; 1953)
- Hallo! Bundesliga (lost GolTV series; mid 2000s-mid 2010s)
- Juventus 1-7 A.C. Milan (partially found footage of Serie A football match; 1950)
- Scottish Universities 1-1 English Universities (lost footage of international football match; 1952)
- Serbia vs Albania (partially found footage of abandoned UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying match; 2014)
- United! (lost British soap opera; 1965-1967)
References
- ↑ Page about this game on Mobygames. Retrieved 09 Jun '17
- ↑ VOGONS - 1980s DOS Sports Titles Retrieved 09 Jun '17
- ↑ Hall of light page about this game. Retrieved 09 Jun '17
- ↑ Hall of a light page about this game. Retrieved 09 June '17