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11 of the feistiest and funniest manager-journalist meltdowns
By Jon Spurling
Funny Managers and the press have never got on brilliantly. Some managers have taken things a step too far, mind – like the one who punched a mic man on the nose...

Ranked! The 19 worst moments in England national team history
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Lists From turnips to umbrellas and Gazza’s tears to Wazza’s outburst, it’s England’s most heartbreaking moments. Soak it in...

The 12 most memorable football quotes of the 1990s
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Lists In honour of FourFourTwo magazine’s ’90s special, Amit Katwala picks out the best quotes of the decade, from Cantona cracking up to Arsene Wenger's sausages

Watford announce Taylor statue plans
By FourFourTwo Staff
Graham Taylor An annual friendly match and a statue at Vicarage Road are included in Watford's plans to honour late former manager Graham Taylor.

Watford 0 Middlesbrough 0: Taylor remembered as Boro frustrate lacklustre Hornets
By FourFourTwo Staff
Graham Taylor On an emotional day at Vicarage Road, Watford failed to overcome Middlesbrough's defence as they were held to a 0-0 Premier League draw.

Making ‘An Impossible Job’: FourFourTwo's inside story from the men involved
By Sam Delaney
Action Replay When Graham Taylor granted TV cameras full access to his England camp in 1993, little could he have predicted the furore that followed. FFT went behind the scenes of the film that hung the beleaguered boss out to dry with his ‘Taylorisms’ – and ruined the career of his right-hand man

From England call-up requests to wedding speeches - Graham Taylor's letters to fans
By FourFourTwo Staff
Graham Taylor It has emerged Graham Taylor was always prepared to give up his time to respond to letters from fans.

Dyche thanks Taylor for Watford chance
By FourFourTwo Staff
Sean Dyche Graham Taylor handed Sean Dyche his first managerial job at Watford and the now Burnley boss has thanked his former chairman after he died.

Farewell, Graham Taylor: a genuine English great who flew in the face of indignity
By Gary Parkinson
A Minute's Silence The former Watford, Aston Villa and England manager has died aged 72. FourFourTwo.com’s global digital editor Gary Parkinson reflects on a man who never stopped loving the game – even when others tried their hardest to degrade him
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