The rights to 46 premier-league football matches have been snapped up by games software label EASN, after the financially-embarrassed Setanta group defaulted on its payments to the Football Association.
"This is a great day for English football fans," said an FA spokesman. "Thanks to the innovative technology of Electronic Arts Sports Network, fans will no longer sit in the boozer merely watching the match. At any point, they can take control of their favourite players themselves and maybe influence the outcome of the entire Premiership!"
"And if they don't like the result, they can play the game over and over again until they do," he added.
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