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Football Manager 2009 and Football Manager Handheld 2009 announced tonight

Sega's to announce FM09 tonight, in YouTube videos that "will highlight the new features for both Football Manager 2009 for PC and Apple Macintosh and Football Manager Handheld 2009 for Sony PSP."

The release date of both games will be included.

Press release after the drop.

FOOTBALL MANAGER™ 2009 ANNOUNCEMENT VIDEO GOES LIVE TONIGHT ON YOUTUBE

The most realistic representation of the world of football management is back!

LONDON (September 3rd, 2008) – Sports Interactive and SEGA Europe Ltd. will today announce a vast array of all new features for the Football Manager™ series, in videos that will go live on YouTube this evening. The videos will highlight the new features for both Football Manager™ 2009 for PC and Apple Macintosh and Football Manager™ Handheld 2009 for Sony PSP with more new features to be announced throughout the coming months through a series of blogs, podcasts and news stories. The release date of both games will also be revealed tonight.

“Video is definitely the best way for us to be announcing the key new features for the games, and YouTube is the best place to do that,” commented Miles Jacobson, Studio Director of Sports Interactive. “We hope to surprise our fans with some revolutionary new features, alongside some evolution of areas from our previous games.”

You can catch up with the new features announcement for Football Manager™ 2009 and Football Manager™ Handheld 2009 at www.youtube.co.uk/sigames from Wednesday evening (3rd September) UK time.

For further information please go to www.sigames.com or www.footballmanager.com.

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