What's refreshing about the Football Manager Handheld series is that you're only going to reach the top through hard graft, not an injection of cash. Though financial wheeling and dealing clearly plays a role in the latest offering from Sports Interactive (now the fourth iteration on PSP) you only get as much as the board think you deserve. Indeed, you even have to go cap in hand to your directors to get higher salaries and transfer fees for your players.
For people who don't own a PSP it's almost worth buying one just to be able to play Football Manager.
On a personal level HardGame2 was quite eager to test this new version of Football Manager. However, it was not what they expected because it is limited by the amount of plays. It has very few changes when compared to the 2008 version. It also has very limited options when compared to the PC version.
Quote from site:
"Overall Football Manger 2009 on the PSP is a very impressive game, it has depth, is well presented and it makes the perfect companion if you are desperate to manage your team on the go. There is not a handheld football management game on the market that can touch this, so if you are looking for one then look no further".