Suck on that, manufacturing! Sturgeon wins!Īnd third, you can end up with the bad news that hard Brexit has occurred - leading to immigration restrictions and, potentially, Scotland and Northern Ireland becoming independent nations. Second, you could be told that a 'medium' Brexit has happened that provides an exemption for footballers but hits the rest of the country. Then, within two years of that message, you're told that the negotiations have resolved in one of three ways.įirst, you could find out that a soft Brexit has taken place where nothing changes and you can sign 17-year-old Croatians with impunity. An email drops in your inbox informing you that the British government has smacked the big red Article 50 button. Because there is no clear definition of how we "do a Brexit", FM2017 randomly generates a different version of it for every save and it does so in a smart and streamlined way.Įvery FM player will experience Brexit at some point within a decade of the game starting. And boy, the vibes that FM2017 is giving off about Brexit has been enough to give me a real dose of the heebie jeebies.īut before I start explaining why, it's worth having a quick gander at how Brexit actually works in game. Sports Interactive have inserted everyone's second least favourite political development of the year into the heart of Football Manager 2017. But what does that actually mean? Aside from the fact that it means tautology is totally back in fashion, we honestly don't have a bleeding clue what Brexit is at the moment.īut while Westminster continues to descend into chaos as it tries to answer that question, someone prepared for Brexit. ![]() Brexit means Brexit, according to Theresa May.
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