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(Barcelona) was actually frustrating in CM07. Not because he was bad, but because Barcelona’s AI would slap a £125 million release clause on him immediately. The game had already recognized the alien. While the world was still calling him a “promising dribbler,” the database had already given him 19 for dribbling, 18 for technique, and a “tries killer balls often” hidden trait.
Looking back, Championship Manager 2007 ’s wonderkid list wasn’t just a scouting triumph. It was a snapshot of a specific moment—just before data analytics turned football into spreadsheets, and just before the transfer market became a billionaire’s playground. Back then, you could still find a 16-year-old Argentine for £2 million, build a dynasty, and feel like a genius. championship manager 2007 wonderkids
But the true cult hero? (Juventus). In CM07, you didn’t buy Chiellini for his left-back defending. You bought him because the game glitchily allowed you to retrain him as a central midfielder , where his tackling (19), strength (20), and aggression (18) turned him into a budget Roy Keane with a mohawk. The real Chiellini became a legendary defender. The CM07 Chiellini became a box-to-box war criminal. (Barcelona) was actually frustrating in CM07
For those who spent the winter of 2006-07 glued to a CRT monitor, these names weren’t just wonderkids. They were religion. While the world was still calling him a
(Barcelona) was actually frustrating in CM07. Not because he was bad, but because Barcelona’s AI would slap a £125 million release clause on him immediately. The game had already recognized the alien. While the world was still calling him a “promising dribbler,” the database had already given him 19 for dribbling, 18 for technique, and a “tries killer balls often” hidden trait.
Looking back, Championship Manager 2007 ’s wonderkid list wasn’t just a scouting triumph. It was a snapshot of a specific moment—just before data analytics turned football into spreadsheets, and just before the transfer market became a billionaire’s playground. Back then, you could still find a 16-year-old Argentine for £2 million, build a dynasty, and feel like a genius.
But the true cult hero? (Juventus). In CM07, you didn’t buy Chiellini for his left-back defending. You bought him because the game glitchily allowed you to retrain him as a central midfielder , where his tackling (19), strength (20), and aggression (18) turned him into a budget Roy Keane with a mohawk. The real Chiellini became a legendary defender. The CM07 Chiellini became a box-to-box war criminal.
For those who spent the winter of 2006-07 glued to a CRT monitor, these names weren’t just wonderkids. They were religion.