While he may not have the time for video games like he did in the past, Brock Landers still takes the time out from his family and nonstop work towards the NSFL HoF in order to sit down and get a bit of PC gaming in. In the past Brock was an avid World of Warcraft player, logging in to raid, grind consumables, and occasionally mix it up in some PvP. Needless to day, he no longer has time for games like that. Way too time consuming to fit in with the constant demands of his adult life.
Recently, Brock has taken up the Football Manager series of games. While Football Manager games are also extremely time consuming, they lack the attention level of an online game like World of Warcraft while still allowing him to delve deep into the game. Brock likes to start “journeyman” careers with the end goal of getting back to his favorite club, Tottenham Hotspur, and fixing whatever mess the previous managers have left for him there.
In his most recent save, Brock began at FC Wacker Innsbruck in the Austrian Second Division. After winning promotion with his side, Brock had them midtable in the Austrian Premier Division mid-season when his head was turned by an offer to be the next manager of Borussia Monchengadbach in the German Bundesliga. After a strong finish to the season, he led them to a 3rd place finish and a spot in the Champions League. The next season he brought in some great signings and was able to take BMG to a Bundesliga championship and a Champions League Quarterfinals round. After this stellar season he was able to takeover for the fired Luis Enrique at Spurs and begin building his favored club into an absolute juggernaut on the back of South American and European regens with the addition of Tottenham’s very strong youth academy adding young English talent to the mix.
Recently, Brock has taken up the Football Manager series of games. While Football Manager games are also extremely time consuming, they lack the attention level of an online game like World of Warcraft while still allowing him to delve deep into the game. Brock likes to start “journeyman” careers with the end goal of getting back to his favorite club, Tottenham Hotspur, and fixing whatever mess the previous managers have left for him there.
In his most recent save, Brock began at FC Wacker Innsbruck in the Austrian Second Division. After winning promotion with his side, Brock had them midtable in the Austrian Premier Division mid-season when his head was turned by an offer to be the next manager of Borussia Monchengadbach in the German Bundesliga. After a strong finish to the season, he led them to a 3rd place finish and a spot in the Champions League. The next season he brought in some great signings and was able to take BMG to a Bundesliga championship and a Champions League Quarterfinals round. After this stellar season he was able to takeover for the fired Luis Enrique at Spurs and begin building his favored club into an absolute juggernaut on the back of South American and European regens with the addition of Tottenham’s very strong youth academy adding young English talent to the mix.