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'Textbook defending,' as one might say. Screegrab via EA Sportsfootball, YouTube.

Watch: A sneak preview of how the FIFA 12 football game will look

New clip offers a glimpse of the goodies that can be found in the next edition of EA Sports’ legendary football simulation game.

IF YOU’RE AN avid gamer then you’ll love this.

The first clip of gameplay action in the next edition of EA Sports’ FIFA football series has just been released.

By the looks of it FIFA 12 has lots of goodies including tactical defending, a new cynical looking ‘push and pull’ feature and precision dribbling, the likes of which Paul McShane had on show at the Aviva the other night against Scotland.

There’s also something called the ‘Player Impact Engine’. We’re not quite sure what that is yet but it looks pretty sexy. EA Sports’ official website explains a bit more.

It is set for release in the Autumn. Can you wait that long though?

Have a look at this:

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    Sep 19th 2013, 11:07 PM

    On an entertaining note, it was pretty surreal seeing this picture! No-one has ever had the gall like Tuilagi to do that kind of stunt like he did, especially behind David Cameron!

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