While technically a midfielder, Kerr was an absolute workhorse who could dominate the center of the park and chip in with plenty of goals.
Whether you are playing the original database or the latest community roster updates, here is the definitive breakdown of the greatest CM01/02 wonderkids. The Elite Tier: Icons of the Game
(MC): A highly recommended, affordable midfielder from Motherwell. Pau Cubarsí
Transfer values skyrocket after the first window. Bid for Tsigalko, Madeira, and Kerr the moment you create your manager profile. cm0102 wonderkids
Known as "The Scottish Zidane," he controlled the midfield for 15+ seasons. Kim Källström BK Häcken
also include Assane N’Diaye – widely regarded as one of the best players in the game at any price – and Sergey Nikiforenko , another Belarusian gem who tore up midfields with his vision and passing range.
The undisputed king of Championship Manager history. Playing for Dinamo Minsk at the start of the game, the Belarusian striker could be signed for a measly six-figure fee. While technically a midfielder, Kerr was an absolute
If you needed goals, CM01/02 had an absurd amount of talent up front. These strikers could guarantee goals per season.
These are the legendary names that every experienced CM01/02 manager looks for on day one. They possess high Attribute numbers and massive Potential Ability (PA). To Madeira (Forward)
The magic of CM0102 lies largely in its "wonderkids"—young, inexpensive players with astronomical potential who could transform a lower-league side into European champions. Whether you are playing the original 3.9.60 database or a modern data update, these are the legendary prodigies you need to sign. The Immortal Legends Pau Cubarsí Transfer values skyrocket after the first
(D/AM R, Cheltenham): A legendary right-back available for as little as £14k–£50k. Despite his low cost, he develops into one of the most consistent performers in the English leagues. Isaak Okoronkwo
Here is your ultimate guide to the must-buy youngsters of that glorious, data-rich era.
The legendary tactic, still discussed in community forums, was specifically designed to maximise the output of forwards like Tsigalko and Madeira. It used aggressive forward runs and direct passing to feed the strikers early and often, leading to goal tallies that bordered on absurd.
And somewhere, someone is loading up a new game, scouting the Belarusian leagues, and dreaming.
“You load up the database. £5M budget at Liverpool, Inter, or Arsenal. Who’s the first name you search for?”