Critical reception was generally positive, although there were mixed reviews. In a highly positive review, based mainly on the Atari ST version, Julian Rignall in
C&VG said the game was "simply a football fan's dream come true ... a beautifully structured and presented game and is engrossing, challenging and very, very addictive", awarding a score of 9/10.
Sinclair User were similarly impressed, giving a score of 94% concluding that it is "an improvement on a legendary game. It still looks tatty but plays brilliantly." In contrast, Tony Dillon in a review for
Commodore User gave the game only 2/10, labeling the game "a very big letdown" with "little or no improvement over the original". Additionally, he said the mouse control on the Amiga version was "appallingly bad", a criticism also leveled in the positive
C&VG review).
Zzap! said: "There is sufficient depth, particularly in the training section, for your managerial skills to be honed, and varied, so lasting interest is quite high. Decision-makers, this game is for you."
Crash said: "Real football fans everywhere will love it; it may not have mass appeal, but it's a leader in its field." Andrew Baines for
The Australian Commodore and Amiga Review said: "The whole new look and feel of
Football Manager 2 gives the impression of a true winner, and definitely something you grow to enjoy more and more. This one receives the top spot out of all the others as a game that is essential for everyone, as it is a true classic."
Football Manager 2 entered the Gallup game chart at number one, with the ZX Spectrum version becoming the best selling game on any format in the country. ==Reviews==