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The ninth installment of our signature product, Front Office Football Nine, was released on October 31, 2023. It is available through our Steam Store. The most recent update is Version 9.2, released on October 20, 2025. Steam will automatically update installations of the game.
Put yourself in the front office with Front Office Football Nine.
In Front Office Football, you play the role of your favorite team's general manager. You determine your team's future through trading with opponents, negotiating contracts, bidding for free agents and discovering new talent through the annual amateur draft.
You can also play the role of the armchair coach, setting game plans, creating playbooks and depth charts. You can call every play yourself if you like.
You can determine ticket prices and submit stadium construction plans for public approval. You can move your team if the public won't properly support your franchise.
The original game, released in 1998, received an Editors' Choice award from Computer Gaming World and a 4 1/2-star review. It was nominated for numerous Sports Game of the Year awards. This is the Ninth full version of the game, released with rosters based on the 2023 season.
Front Office Football is designed to represent a snapshot of professional football as it exists under the current salary cap system. You play the role of the general manager of a team. In order to succeed in Front Office Football, you need to perform as well as possible in four different areas.
If you have an old message thread with the blocked person in Facebook Messenger, there is a slightly faster route. Open the conversation (you will likely see their name but no profile picture). Tap or click on their name at the top of the chat, and you may see an option that says “Unblock.” This shortcut simply takes you to the same Blocking menu described above, pre-selected for that person.
Unblocking is not the same as unfriending. Because you blocked someone, you effectively deleted the friendship. Therefore, when you unblock a person, you are not automatically friends again. Instead, you revert to a state similar to two strangers on the platform. To re-establish a connection, one of you must send a new friend request. However, there is a crucial 48-hour “cooling off” period: Facebook prevents you from re-blocking the same person for two days after unblocking them. Additionally, you cannot send them a friend request instantly? Actually, you can—but their ability to see or interact with your profile is restored immediately, except for any previous comments or reactions on each other’s posts, which remain hidden. how do you unblock someone you blocked on facebook
Blocking someone on Facebook is often an act of self-preservation—a necessary tool to stop harassment, mute a painful breakup, or simply silence a digital nuisance. However, circumstances change. Time heals old wounds, misunderstandings get resolved, or you may simply regret a hasty decision. Fortunately, Facebook’s design makes blocking reversible, though the process is intentionally not instantaneous. Unblocking someone requires navigating a specific set of menus, understanding the consequences, and accepting a mandatory 48-hour waiting period before you can re-friend them. Here is a definitive guide to reversing that digital wall. If you have an old message thread with
Before unblocking, consider why you blocked them in the first place. Facebook’s 48-hour re-block restriction means that if the person immediately resumes harassing behavior, you cannot protect yourself for two full days. Use the unblock feature deliberately. If you are unblocking to reconcile, it is wise to send a polite message first rather than a sudden friend request. Unblocking is not the same as unfriending
Sometimes, you might search your blocked list and not see the person you are looking for. This usually means one of two things: either you never blocked them (you may have simply unfriended or restricted them), or the person has deactivated or deleted their Facebook account. If their account no longer exists, there is nothing to unblock. If they later reactivate, they will remain on your block list until you manually remove them.
In conclusion, unblocking someone on Facebook is a straightforward process hidden in the Settings menu under “Blocking.” Whether you use a computer or the mobile app, the steps are consistent: navigate to Settings, find the Blocking section, locate the name, and confirm. Just remember that unblocking restores visibility, not friendship, and that patience—both during the search and after the 48-hour waiting period—is your most valuable tool.
If you have an old message thread with the blocked person in Facebook Messenger, there is a slightly faster route. Open the conversation (you will likely see their name but no profile picture). Tap or click on their name at the top of the chat, and you may see an option that says “Unblock.” This shortcut simply takes you to the same Blocking menu described above, pre-selected for that person.
Unblocking is not the same as unfriending. Because you blocked someone, you effectively deleted the friendship. Therefore, when you unblock a person, you are not automatically friends again. Instead, you revert to a state similar to two strangers on the platform. To re-establish a connection, one of you must send a new friend request. However, there is a crucial 48-hour “cooling off” period: Facebook prevents you from re-blocking the same person for two days after unblocking them. Additionally, you cannot send them a friend request instantly? Actually, you can—but their ability to see or interact with your profile is restored immediately, except for any previous comments or reactions on each other’s posts, which remain hidden.
Blocking someone on Facebook is often an act of self-preservation—a necessary tool to stop harassment, mute a painful breakup, or simply silence a digital nuisance. However, circumstances change. Time heals old wounds, misunderstandings get resolved, or you may simply regret a hasty decision. Fortunately, Facebook’s design makes blocking reversible, though the process is intentionally not instantaneous. Unblocking someone requires navigating a specific set of menus, understanding the consequences, and accepting a mandatory 48-hour waiting period before you can re-friend them. Here is a definitive guide to reversing that digital wall.
Before unblocking, consider why you blocked them in the first place. Facebook’s 48-hour re-block restriction means that if the person immediately resumes harassing behavior, you cannot protect yourself for two full days. Use the unblock feature deliberately. If you are unblocking to reconcile, it is wise to send a polite message first rather than a sudden friend request.
Sometimes, you might search your blocked list and not see the person you are looking for. This usually means one of two things: either you never blocked them (you may have simply unfriended or restricted them), or the person has deactivated or deleted their Facebook account. If their account no longer exists, there is nothing to unblock. If they later reactivate, they will remain on your block list until you manually remove them.
In conclusion, unblocking someone on Facebook is a straightforward process hidden in the Settings menu under “Blocking.” Whether you use a computer or the mobile app, the steps are consistent: navigate to Settings, find the Blocking section, locate the name, and confirm. Just remember that unblocking restores visibility, not friendship, and that patience—both during the search and after the 48-hour waiting period—is your most valuable tool.
Front Office Football has received significant critical acclaim over the years. Reviewers have rewarded the game for its attention to detail and the depth of the simulation. You can read several recent and past reviews of Front Office Football.
Electronic Arts published versions of Front Office Football in 1999, 2000 and 2001. While they are no longer for sale, this was a great experience for Solecismic Software and resulted in tremendous exposure for Front Office Football. For more information about EA Sports products, please visit EA SPORTS.
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