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    Will Still is the English boss, 28, tearing it up in Belgium with Beerschot after learning basics from Football Manager

    PLENTY of people in their late 20s play Football Manager – but not many have the chance to recreate it in real life.And that is exactly what 28-year-old Will Still is doing.
    Will Still is the 28-year-old English manager tearing it up with Beerschot in Belgium having honed his skills on Football ManagerCredit: Rex
    Still guided Beerschot to within a point of the Europa League qualifiersCredit: Alamy
    It was in January that Still – who is a huge fan of the management simulation video game – became the Belgian First Division’s youngest-ever head coach when he was appointed at Beerschot.
    And, after leading the club to within a whisker of the play-offs for Europa League qualification, Sheffield United could do worse than recruit him to the hotseat.
    It might be a possibility, too, as Antwerp-based Beerschot are part-owned by Saudi businessman Abdullah bin Musa’ad bin Abdulaziz Al Saud – who also owns recently-relegated Blades.
    Still said: “I spent hours on Football Manager, especially during the summer holidays when I was at school.
    “As a West Ham supporter, I always played as them, so it had an influence on me.
    “While being fun to play, it also helped me to see what a player has to do on the field, as well as dealing with all the little details, such as contracts renewals.”
    Still was born and raised in the Belgian town of Braine- l’Alleud, as his father moved there when he worked for Shell.
    After playing for junior sides, he moved to his parents’ homeland to study applied football coaching at Lancashire’s Myerscough College.
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    Will Still could be the perfect man to lead Sheff Utd’s rebuild in the ChampionshipCredit: AFP

    Part of his course involved training Preston’s kids.
    Still, who speaks fluent French and Dutch, landed his first role when he was 21, becoming a video analyst at Sint-Truiden in 2014.
    A year later, he followed manager Yannick Ferrera to Belgian giants Standard Liege, where he worked with the likes of Anthony Knockaert, and ex-Barcelona star Victor Valdes.
    But Ferrera and his coaching team were sacked, despite winning the Belgian Cup, and Still became assistant manager at Lierse in 2017.
    He even had a stint as head coach but stepped down as he did not have the right Uefa Pro Licence.
    Lierse went bust and he joined Beerschot, where he spent two years as assistant to head coaches Stijn Vreven and Hernan Losada.
    He landed the top job after Losada was appointed head coach of MLS club DC United, guiding Beerschot to within a point of the play-off fixtures to reach the opening stages of the Europa League.
    Will Still managed Lierse before taking on the top job at BeerschotCredit: Rex
    Still recalled: “Hernan offered me the chance to go to Washington with him, so I had the chance to live the American dream.
    “But it was too good an opportunity to not stay at Beerschot, especially as it was our first season back in the First Division.”
    His side included on-loan Sheff Utd youngsters George Broadbent and Ismaila Coulibaly, with Beerschot taking advantage of their connection to South Yorkshire.
    Still said: “The relationship between the two clubs started this season, and the partnership is only going to grow.”
    But Still’s ultimate goal is to become a boss in England, adding: “England is the place to be, with the Premier League having such a high reputation.
    “I am not putting pressure on myself – I will just see what comes my way.”
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    Football Manager 2020 FREE: How can I download game without paying a penny and when does offer expire?

    FIFA 21’S release is on the horizon but it’s not the only popular football game to look out for.
    The addictive Football Manager 2020 is set to be available to download for FREE for a full week.

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    The management simulation game has been hailed as one of the most addictive gaming series ever.

    So get ready to pop your notepads out, scribble down some transfer targets and organise next month’s strength training.
    How can I download the game without paying a penny?
    Football Manager 2020 is available to download for free right now.
    The offer began on September 17 but it is a limited time deal.
    Just go to the Epic Games website and it can be downloaded without needing to open the wallet.

    And there’s no catch – if downloaded before the deadline, users get to keep the game for however long they want.

    When does the offer expire?
    The offer ends on Thursday, September 24 – only two days time.
    The deadline on that day is 4pm BST.
    Time is running out, but all gamers have to do is create an Epic Games account, download the software and go from there. More

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    Football Manager 2020: Best FM wonderkids to sign for your virtual club during coronavirus lockdown

    FOOTBALL MANAGER has never been more popular than right now. With the country in lockdown due to coronavirus, plenty of wannabe managers are turning or returning to the legendary game. Trent Alexander-Arnold and Rodrygo are among the highest-rated talents aged 20 or younger on Football Manager 2020 Football Manager’s director Miles Jacobson tweeted earlier in […] More

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    Football Manager 2020: Best FM wonderkids to sign for your club during coronavirus lockdown

    FOOTBALL MANAGER has never been more popular than right now. With the country in lockdown due to coronavirus, plenty of wannabe managers are turning or returning to the legendary game. Trent Alexander-Arnold and Rodrygo are among the highest-rated talents aged 20 or younger on Football Manager 2020 Football Manager’s director Miles Jacobson tweeted earlier in […] More

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    Football Manager 2020: The best FM wonderkids to sign for your club while in coronavirus lockdown

    FOOTBALL MANAGER has never been more popular than right now. With the country in lockdown due to coronavirus, plenty of wannabe managers are turning or returning to the legendary game. Trent Alexander-Arnold and Rodrygo are among the highest-rated talents aged 20 or younger on Football Manager 2020 Football Manager’s director Miles Jacobson tweeted earlier in […] More

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    Football Manager 2020: The best wonderkids to sign for your club while on coronavirus lockdown

    FOOTBALL MANAGER has never been more popular than right now. With the country in lockdown due to coronavirus, plenty of wannabe managers are turning or returning to the legendary game. Trent Alexander-Arnold and Rodrygo are among the highest-rated talents aged 20 or younger on Football Manager 2020 Football Manager’s director Miles Jacobson tweeted earlier in […] More

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    Football Manager 2020: The best wonderkids to sign for your club while on lockdown

    FOOTBALL MANAGER has never been more popular than right now. With the country in lockdown due to coronavirus, plenty of wannabe managers are turning or returning to the legendary game. Trent Alexander-Arnold and Rodrygo are among the highest-rated talents aged 20 or younger on Football Manager 2020 Football Manager’s director Miles Jacobson tweeted earlier in […] More

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    Football Manager 2020 is free and is co complex it has 800,000 players from 21,000 teams and more scouts than Man Utd

    NOW that Football Manager 2020 is free for the week because of the coronavirus crisis, gamers and footballers around the world will bury their heads into their laptops, mobile phones or Nintendo Switches to manage their favourite teams. They will be devising tactics and formations to get the best out of their squads, orchestrating training […] More