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Football fan simulated 100 Premier League seasons into the future and it produced crazy results

Football fan simulated 100 Premier League seasons into the future and it produced crazy results

A fan has already simulated 100 seasons into the future on the new Football Manager game.

A fan simulated 100 seasons into the future on the Football Manager game and the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal were all dealt differing fortunes.

Back in October, one FM24 user decided to simulate 100 seasons into the future and the results were crazy.

Sharing the Premier League table from his game on social media, Twitter user TomFM_YT wrote: “I've simulated 100 years into the future in #FM24EarlyAccess.

“This is what the Premier League looks like. Ask me anything and I'll dive into the save file to try and find the answers for you!”

The likes of AFC Fylde, Wrexham, Grimsby, Torquay, MK Dons and Bolton have all managed to climb up to the top of the English football pyramid.

In fact, Fylde are in the Champions League after finishing in a brilliant fourth place behind Manchester City, Newcastle United and Manchester United.

Bournemouth are also in European football’s top competition after their fifth-place finish.

Ryan Reynolds’ Wrexham qualified for the UEFA Europa League after clinching sixth place in the Premier League. Of course, the Hollywood star would have to live to be 147 years old to see that come to fruition.

On the other end, Merseyside rivals Liverpool and Everton were both relegated to the Championship along with Barnsley.

FM 24/ Twitter@TomFM_YT
FM 24/ Twitter@TomFM_YT

The Twitter user was then asked to show where Arsenal and Chelsea were.

Chelsea won the Championship and were all set to be promoted back to the Premier League.

However, Arsenal have been relegated to League One after finishing rock bottom of the second tier.

Featured Image Credit: FM24

Topics: Football Manager, Premier League, Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal