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Lovely! You should post your skin in the Skins forum too. Complements these packs brilliantly.2 points
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Version 1.0.0
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It currently covers 528 backgrounds over the world, all playable competitions are included. Most with trophies or specific competition branding. Steps to add to your game; 1. Download file 2. Unzip and place here: [PC] Documents ▸ Sports Interactive ▸ Football Manager 2023 ▸ graphics ▸ backgrounds ▸ comp [MAC] Users ▸ YOURNAME ▸ Library ▸ Application Support ▸ Sports Interactive ▸ Football Manager 2023 ▸ graphics ▸ backgrounds ▸ comp 3. Go to preferences, ensure "Reload skin when confirming changes in Preference" is ticked (you may need to clear your cache too), click "Reload Skin" and click "confirm" (bottom right). Screenshots are for reference only, ignore the quality loss, that’s just the Apple Preview ruining them to fit them under the 10mb forum post limit, they are high quality in-game.1 point -
Version 1.0.1
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Photo Realistic (PR) Kits are high quality kit style designed by the talented team at Serbian FM for the Football Manager series. PR Kit for FM23 are now available with several amazing packs already available to download! Shared in Partnership with Football Manager Graphics.1 point -
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Coomera SC ID: 2000153866 Gold Coast Knights ID: 2000153867 Manningham Juventus ID: 2000173616 Cessnock Comets ID: 2000157990 The Brunswick Juventus (2000205805), Southern FC (2000137847), Moonee Ponds (2000173612), Magpies Crusaders (2000180456), Algoz (2000209731), Sp. Vinhense (2000210006), O Liceu (2000209949) and Riverway JCU (2000179203) teams do not have the small logo.1 point
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You will only need the normal and small sized logos mate so the @2x logos can be removed.1 point
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colors are applied only to show solidarity with ukraine, quite common in latvia, lithuania, poland etc. correct club and logo colors are black on white: historical logo1 point
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Actually, the logo has been made, but the id was the one of the City of Staden. So changing the id should do it. Wrong id : 3200684 correct id 2721 point
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The first day Tuesday 1st March 2022 06:00 - Arrive at the training ground to meet the chairman, Olle has a good grasp of English but I don't think my Yorkshire accent is helping things. Small training ground but expected nothing less for a Semi Pro club in the northern reaches of Sweden. Have I made the right decision? Got to start somewhere right? 07:00 - Have a look around the facilities introduce myself to the staff, no tea lady? No Yorkshire tea? Baby steps Jamie Baby steps. Sit in the small box room that is now my office at least they have a white board to draw my tactics. Meet the players soon. 09:00 - The first of the players onto the training ground is the club captain, Emil Johansson. Again, I'm taken aback by the good grasp and understanding of English up here. Emil is a level-headed character, he introduces me to the rest of the team. 12:00 - The morning training is over, sent the lads off to get lunch (can't call it Dinner it confuses the locals) asked Emil to see if he can pick me up some Yorkshire Tea. Press Conference soon then a inter squad friendly this afternoon put the lads through their paces. 15:15 - Press Conference time, after impressing the local journalists with a cup of the finest tea in the world we press on with the questions. The journalists in Sweden seem a lot more laid back and less judgemental than those in England. 18:45 - A nice run out in the inter squad friendly First XI vs Second XI, a lot to think about in the upcoming days but I now have some idea of where the team is at. 20:00 - Sent the lads and the staff home after a tough first day, one last brew before I return to my apartment by the sea to get some rest. the boys only train 2 days a week but we will get this club up and running the locals deserve a story for the ages.1 point
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Personal information Full name Jamie Hallam[1] Date of birth 15 Feb 1984 (age 41)[1] Place of birth Sheffield, England Height 6 ft 4 in (1.95 m)[2] Position(s) Centre-Midfield[1] Club information Current team Bristol Rovers (head coach) Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2001–2008 Sheffield Wednesday 256 (19) 2008-2009 FC Groningen 19 (3) 2009–2015 Bolton Wanderers 150 (9) 2015-2019 IFK Göteborg 89 (6) Total 514 (37) National team 2005-2008 England 27 (1) Teams managed 2022-24 Bodens BK 2024-25 Charlton Athletic 2025 - Bristol Rovers *Club domestic league appearances and goals Jamie Hallam (born 15 Feb 1984) is an English professional football manager and former player who has managed Swedish Second Division Norrland club Bodens BK and English Football League, League One team Charlton Athletic. Jamie now manages Bristol Rovers who play in the English Football League, League one.[3] In a 18-year playing career, Hallam, who played as a Centre-Mid, made 406 appearances in the Football League. He also played in the Eredivise for FC Groningen and the Allsvansken for IFK Göteborg. At international level, he was capped for England 27 times scoring 1 goal. Hallam started his professional managerial career in March 2022 with Swedish club Bodens BK.1 point
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This is great thanks Steve. I think I firmly fall into the OCD trap too with the short names. The abbreviated Brazilian club names are my worst nightmare1 point
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