Premier League
Ex-Newcastle star: 'I was gutted we drew 4-4 against Arsenal'
By James Ridge published
Former Newcastle United defender Mike Williamson recalls the dramatic draw as one of his greatest moments
Marcus Rashford abuse has become 'personal', says former Manchester United attacker
By Ben Hayward published
Marcus Rashford has faced abuse online again in a tough season and an ex-Manchester United star says it has become "personal"
Gary Neville and Paul Merson identify 'problem' player in Arsenal loss to Aston Villa
By Ben Hayward published
Gary Neville and Paul Merson were in agreement about one "problem" player for Arsenal in their 2-0 loss to Aston Villa
Long Reads
Le Tournoi, 27 years on: When England last won a tournament
By Joe Brewin last updated
LONG READ England triumphed at Le Tournoi de France against the big boys of world football – this is the story of that strange little competition over a quarter of a century later
Mark Goldbridge: meet the Alan Partridge of Manchester United YouTube – “I take it as a compliment... just be who you are”
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Manchester United Aha! Whether you love him or laugh at him, the ex-copper’s Twitter chat and Manchester United rants are compulsive viewing. He explains life from his side of the screen...
'I fell in love with football as I was later to fall in love with women: Suddenly. Inexplicably. Uncritically. Giving no thought to the pain or disruption it would bring with it': Nick Hornby, Fever Pitch
By Bill Borrows published
INTERVIEW Nothing speaks to fandom like Hornby's 1992 classic, published when Highbury was crumbling and football literature amounted to little more than your matchday programme. Thirty years later, FFT grabs lunch with the author himself to chew the pasta over Arsenal, Fever Pitch's legacy, the wider game - and just a touch more Arsenal...
Free scarves, free travel, free booze and three goals: inside the Sunderland vs Newcastle United bubble match
By Matthew Ketchell published
FourFourTwo’s Deputy Editor Matt Ketchell attended the Wear-Tyne derby inside the Newcastle United ‘bubble’ as 6,000 supporters were bused to and from the Stadium of Light under heavy police escort