![]() If you're in your 30s and a fan of you probably owe this man a debt of gratitude. He would march his team forward to glory, stuffing his bags with silverware along the way. He would crunch your bones defending his own goal, then carve your defence into pieces with one magnificent swing of his trusty left boot. It didn’t matter whether you were Zidane, Rivaldo or Veron, if you got in Tommy Svindal’s way then you got the treatment. And like his ancestors, he thought nothing of storming onto foreign lands and stealing their treasures. ![]() His stats were mightily impressive, his average ratings even better. Norwegian minnow Stabaeck was the home of an unknown midfield powerhouse called Tommy Svindal Larsen. And Championship Manager 97/98 was no exception. In the late nineties, English football had cottoned onto the fact that Scandinavia was a bargain hunter’s dream. To celebrate Championship Manager turning 27 this week, has selected five of his favourite laptop legends… Tommy Svindal Larsen We all have them, those players you just have to sign when you start a new game of Championship Manager.įew things in life elicit quite so much loyalty as finding a player on the game you can rely on to consistently do the business.
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