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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
Marvin Sordell column: Let me change your mind about footballers' off-field activities
By Marvin Sordell published
Columnist In his latest unghosted story for FourFourTwo.com, Marvin explains why players need an identity outside of football – and how one club tried to prevent him taking up other interests while he struggled with depression
Women’s football’s reaction to coronavirus has descended into chaos – and threatens a historic year
By Claire Bloomfield published
England Women Record-breaking crowds and the Euros in England next year meant it was a positive time for the women’s game. The response to this crisis could be a big step back
Andy Mitten column: Why Paul Ince was wrong about David de Gea
By Andy Mitten published
Manchester United Ince was critical of a glum post-match interview in the wake of defeat at Newcastle, but the subject of his ire has been one of Manchester United’s few positives in a woeful post-Fergie era
Arseblog column: The real stars of Arsenal’s season so far are only just making their way in this world
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Arsenal Joe Willock, Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Reiss Nelson are each proving that age is just a number – and three of them are already outperforming many of their experienced team-mates
Andy Mitten column: How do Manchester United get out of this slump? Lessons from their 1970s rebuilding
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Manchester United Steve Coppell moved from Tranmere to Old Trafford when the Reds were slumming it in the Second Division. They could do with more like him today
Andy Mitten column: Echoes of 1989 make for depressing reminder of where Manchester United are right now
By Andy Mitten published
Manchester United Well that didn’t last long. After a miserable home defeat against Crystal Palace, goodwill is already at risk for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Andy Mitten column: Rage and reality two very different things when it comes to Glazers and Manchester United fans
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Manchester United Reds protest on Twitter but don’t turn up when there’s a chance to show their faces – and sometimes much worse. So what gives?
Andy Mitten column: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is much tougher than people think – and he still might be the right man for Manchester United
By Andy Mitten published
Manchester United United have problems – but they’re on the right track in cup competitions, with the youth system, and have a coach who’s committed to the club
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