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WBA sign up with new Football manager - and Pulis isn't worried


 
 

Tony Pulis doesn't need to worry, even though Premier League side West Bromwich Albion has done a deal with a new 'Football Manager'.

This time, the club entered into a partnership with Sports Interactive, makers of the Football Manager computer game series.

The deal becomes effective immediately and will last for the remainder of the 2015-16 season.

As part of the agreement, Football Manager will receive pitch-side branding at West Brom’s home stadium The Hawthorns. The game’s logo will also appear in the backdrop of player and manager interviews.

West Brom is currently running a competition on social media, which gives supporters the chance to win a copy of Football Manager 2016, the latest instalment in the series.

Miles Jacobson, studio director of Sports Interactive, said: “We chose to partner with West Bromwich Albion because the club represents everything that we like about football; it’s deeply embedded in its community, but still enjoys a global reach.”

Football Manager 2016 went on sale today (Friday).

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