Slumming it: Lords of Football drops price for the weekend

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Peter thought Lords of Football was a bit of alright when it came out in April – not as good as it perhaps should’ve been, but an interesting and surreal take on football management. If his review caused you to hold off for a drop in price before giving it a whirl, now’s your chance.

You see, for this weekend only, Lords of Football is £9.99 on the official website. That’s a price drop from £24.99, which isn’t bad at all.

If you fancy torturing your players a bit then you can also pick up the Super Training Pack DLC for £3.99, which adds all sorts of mechanical suffering machines that will supposedly make them better footballers.


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