It's great when you see videogames being used on a professional level such as this. Not to mention getting the huge general gamers support they will due to this.

Sports Interactive take on Everton FC to help build their team players by using video games . . drop by and check out how they are doing that.

Today heralds a new era for football management as Everton Football Club becomes the first club to officially recruit the services of a computer game and its developers as part of their back room team.

In a football and gaming first Everton FC has signed an exclusive deal with Sports Interactive, developers of the football management videogame Football Manager, to give manager David Moyes and his coaches unrivalled access to its database of over 370,000 players and staff. Everton will be able to instantly scan 20,000 active teams in more than 50 countries worldwide with immediate access to the largest scouting network in football with over 1,000 scouts from around the globe.
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    Guugley Nov 17, 08
    Heard about this a few days ago, and being an Everton fan and a gamer of FM, it's quite cool. It's a bit risky though.
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    Kim Jong Il Nov 17, 08
    I was surprised to hear it was a team the size of Everton (an established top 10 of the Premiership team). When I heard a team were going to be using FM for scouting I was expecting it to be someone in, like, the Welsh 2nd Division.

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