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Despite its pace, FOOTBALL MANAGER 2024 is the most engrossing it’s been for
The end. The collapse. The exhaustion of 11 Arsenal players, slumping to the turf against the glittering backdrop of a Toon foil display. Mikel Arteta’s thousand-yard stare. Granit Xhaka’s chevron bro
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