introduced more user friendly controls compared to Kick Off 2 and entertained a wider audience than its predecessor.
In 1996, Dini moved to the United States to work as project director for the Z-Axis football game Three Lions, released in 1998.
In 2001, Dini moved back to Great Britain and started to work with his new development company, Abundant Software.
[6][7] In 2010, Dino ran unsuccessfully for a position on the International Game Developers Association board of directors.
[8] In August of that year, he announced via his blog that he was working on a sequel to his game Player Manager as an independent project.