The most significant addition to the game are challenges. These plunge you into one of four scenarios - a relegation battle, an injury crisis, a player revolt or a bid to complete a season unbeaten - and test your ability to get the job done.
They're tough - especially for a player as rusty as me - and offer a great way to get into a quick game without the bother of setting up a new career.There is still room for improvement. It's not possible to personalise your formation during a match, for example. You can change your formation but not edit individual player positions during a match - though you can do that before kick off. On the iPhone some screen elements are too small to make touch controls comfortable. Dragging and dropping a player into a new position was frustratingly fiddly for me, for example.However, this is an absorbing and challenging game that will make the longest train journey pass in a flash.
It's well worth £6.99 of any football fan's money.
When it comes to match day, Football Manager Handheld 2011 hits the back of the net with a satisfying 2D representation of the sport. Displaying the players as nimble dots that dash their way around the pitch, the game is a thrill to watch as great passes are made, spectacular shots are teed up and magnificent saves are pulled off. Football Manager Handheld 2011 forum. Join our community and participate in a collection of forum threads, questions, answers, and other discussions about Football Manager Handheld 2011.