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In praise of... Robbie Savage? How he's become 2020's surprise voice of reason
By Richard Jolly published
While some in football have treated the pandemic as an opportunity to further their own agendas, Robbie Savage is using his platform to speak up for others
Why Theo Walcott's move to Southampton is more than just a nostalgia trip
By Richard Jolly published
Southampton's loan signing of Theo Walcott could be seen as a misguided romantic reunion – but it actually makes a lot of sense
If the government truly believes in levelling-up "left behind" towns, it will save their football clubs
By Richard Jolly published
Boris Johnson's Conservatives won last year's election with the support of 'Red Wall' towns – the same places that will be worst-hit by the ongoing ban on fans at games. Will that prompt him to step in and help?
Why tribalism is no excuse for the abuse that fans direct towards players
By Seb Stafford-Bloor published
Troy Deeney has been the subject of vitriol for supporters over his stance in Project Restart - and there's nowhere to hide for the perpetrators
Games in empty stadiums are a reminder that fans are an important part of football's product. So will supporters start getting a better treatment?
By Seb Stafford-Bloor published
Is it possible for football to run as a global business and provide for match-going fans? It might have to learn how to
The financial implications of coronavirus could change the Premier League's whole transfer market
By Seb Stafford-Bloor published
When football returns, clubs that have struggled to make ends meet will have to adapt – and so will players
Why Sadio Mané is the most captivating footballer in the Premier League
By Seb Stafford-Bloor published
He might be the player of the season or he might not be - but he's certainly the player we miss watching most right now
Andy Mitten column: Why Manchester United’s trip to Marbella won’t match up to the warm weather breaks of the 1980s
By Andy Mitten published
Manchester United Ole Gunnar Solksjaer’s side are spending the Premier League winter break in football’s unofficial ‘training capital’, but United legend Frank Stapleton says it won’t compare to the club trips of old
Why Manchester United’s 1998/99 treble winners are still easily the best team in English club history
By Andy Mitten last updated
Manchester United Manchester City may have achieved the two highest points totals in Premier League history, and brought home three trophies this season – but there’s still a unique place for the 1999 Reds
FourFourTwo Podcast, Episode #1: A game of three Uniteds
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Manchester United Manchester United’s transformation under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, how missing out on the league at Newcastle haunted Kevin Keegan, and a year with Marcelo Bielsa at Leeds – it's the first ever FourFourTwo podcast
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