The soccer manager for hooligans
The 70s' and 80s' were bad decades for the world of soccer, mainly because they witnessed the birth of the hooligan movement with organized criminal gangs trying to influence the decisions of many professional clubs. Soccer executives tried to stop them in the 90s' and finally in the 21st century, when football turned into a global business, this way of understanding soccer became fully incompatible with the generation of profit.
But if you miss those years, and you'd love to be in charge of a team in which Gascoigne could celebrate with Lazio's fascist fans or cheer at Di Canio's famous salute, Underworld Football Manager is the game you're looking for. With a character that looks like the spitting image of Vinnie Jones on the cover, we couldn't expect anything else than a great game for Android.
Manage your soccer team with the dirtiest tricks
Well, you'll be in charge of your very own football team and you'll have to make it evolve with effective but rather unorthodox methods: bribery, vandalism, revenge... anything is allowed if you want to take your team to the top with the help of your hooligans.
These are some of the actions you can carry out in this peculiar soccer manager for Android:
- Play in real-time against users from all over the world.
- Receive money for improving your city.
- Bribe other teams' players.
- Vandalize your rivals' stadiums and facilities.
- Improve your players with weapons and protection against your rivals' aggressions.
- Build alliances with other users to wipe out your enemies.
- Bif for the new players in the auction system.
- Play friendlies to increase your level.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 4.0.3.
- Offers in-app purchases.
- Instructions to install XAPKs on Android
With a degree in History, and later, in Documentation, I have over a decade of experience testing and writing about apps: reviews, guides, articles, news, tricks, and more. They have been countless, especially on Android, an operating system...
Antony Peel