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'Tim Lovejoy was s**t!' Inside the golden era of Soccer AM
By Joe Brewin published
With contested rumours of Soccer AM's demise, FourFourTwo revisits an age when it was the uncontested king of football television – and ask former host Helen Chamberlain why people loved it so much
Why the football in Ted Lasso looks better than in other shows
By Stuart Higgins published
INTERVIEW FourFourTwo speaks to Kasali Casal, the man behind the football choreography on the Emmy Award-winning Ted Lasso
'Which manager would make the best politician? Arsene Wenger': Keir Starmer on five-a-side, Gary Neville – and whether he'd rather be PM or Arsenal win the league
By Conor Pope published
Labour leader Keir Starmer tells FourFourTwo about getting starstruck with Arsenal legends, and why Thierry Henry was like a hovercraft
Lionesses star Keira Walsh won the Euros, broke the world transfer record and had a bus named after her – but would have quit the game if she hadn't seen a psychologist
By Chris Evans published
INTERVIEW Kiera Walsh grew up watching Pep Guardiola's Barça, so when the chance to make a world record move to Barcelona and challenge for the Champions League, she jumped at the chance
Karen Carney: 'No one had ever won the quadruple before. We made history'
By Sean Cole published
GREATEST GAMES With over 140 caps to her name and a shedload of trophies, former Lionesses star Karen Carney talks FourFourTwo through the greatest games in her distinguished career
Nile Ranger's long journey back to football: "I’ve reflected on everything I’ve done wrong – and everyone I've hurt"
By Nile Ranger last updated
LONGREAD Nile Ranger was tipped for the very top after making his Newcastle debut aged 18, the striker tells FFT about his troubled past, long list of regrets... and what he'll do with his final chance
"England were outstanding, we had to keep an eye on Gazza" – Lothar Matthäus remembers that night in Turin at Italia 90
By Ed McCambridge published
Legendary World Cup winner Matthäus remembers that famous night in Turin in 1990, when England crashed out to West Germany on penalties
"We were willing to die on the field" – Lothar Matthäus on what it took to win Serie A during Italian football's golden age
By Ed McCambridge published
Legendary German midfielder Matthäus recalls giving everything to help drive Inter to a Serie A title in 1989
Gianluca Vialli: "Leaving Chelsea broke my heart"
By Gianluca Vialli published
In 2014, the Italian legend sat down with FFT to discuss Blues heartache, his love for bread and his crippling phobia of snakes
'I've never paid to go to a football match...' You Ask The Questions: Pele
By Hugh Sleight last updated
The Big Interview In 2005, FourFourTwo readers had the chance to put their questions to one of the best footballer of all time. Here, Pele talks management, music – and who he tips to win the 2006 World Cup
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