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hattrick.orgNewest Review: ... play as a central midfielder. Passing: The higher this skill the higher your overall team attacking stats will be as your team can move the ball around better. Defending: The higher this skill the more suited to playing in defence this player is. Winger: The higher this skill the more suited to playing on the wings this player is. (Note: Wing backs need both Defending and Winger ... more |
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by - written on 19/09/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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Hattrick.org is an online web-based football management game where players take control of a fictional football team complete with fictional players. You will start with a team in one of the lower leagues of your country and will have use shrewd transfer business and tactical nouse to work your way up the national ladder! Players are rated in several skills and different positions require different skills, the skills are as follows: Stamina: The higher the stamina the longer a player can maintain their performance. Keeper: The higher this stat the better they are at goalkeeping. Playmaking: The better this skill, the better ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/08/07 (Useful, 63 readings)
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hattrick is a sort of managerial soccer game, it's a browser game and like most of the browser game don't expect too much from it, tha players you can buy have basically 8 kind of sills divided into 20 levels (from this side sounds like the sweden have take something from a simulator probably most of the paople know) and basically take everything other of simulator away leaving a bare and not so decent game based mostly on random. The game divide the the team into 7 part midfield, left, center, right defense and left, center, and right attack, it will give you the values summing the skills of your player and run a sort of emulator to decide who win the game, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/07/07 (Very useful, 158 readings)
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I was just thinking about what to write my next review, then it hit me, I should write about Hattrick. Amazingly there are only 3 reviews for this, incredible as there are almost 1 millions active users. The basics ~~~~~~~ Hattrick is a football management game, in a similar vein to Championship Manager. When I was younger I loved Championship Manager and usually spent 3-4 hours a day, every day, on it. Once you’ve signed up it takes a few days to be assigned a team, which will be selected from one of the managerless teams in the game, usually you will join in division 6 or 7 (more about this later). You manage the team, transfers, stadium, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/03/05 (Very useful, 1550 readings)
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I have at some point played the majority of fantasy football games. When I worked we had a fantasy football league at work in conjunction with the Telegraph. One of my colleagues sorted out the points and we all paid a small amount £1.00 to enter, just to make it more fun, with the best team at the end of the season winning the financial award of about £15.00. Each season I draw up my Sun Dream Team and then watch my dreams disappear as you can guarantee that my ’Star’ Striker is injured two days before the start of the season and is out for the next eight weeks. Then 1 player is sold just before the deadline to a team outside of the premiership so by the start I have ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/07/03 (Very useful, 848 readings)
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I have played several online football management games but, in my opinion, Hattrick stands out overall and is certainly the best of the free ones. I have only been playing for about three months (the equivalent of one season in Hattrick-time), but am already hooked. Hattrick has a pyramid structure with one Premier division followed by four Division Twos, sixteen Division Threes etc. Each division has eight teams and at the end of each season, the bottom two teams are automatically relegated. The best teams that finish first are automatically promoted, whilst the other champions must win a qualifier against either fifth- or sixth-placed teams from the division ... Read the complete review
from rachelkanga
18/03/2005
from alexbr
21/07/2003

