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After the party: Leicester City start life after Jamie Vardy with a win but it’s just not the same
By Chris Nee published
Leicester’s Premier League-winning striker left the club at the end of last season

Birmingham City and the contradictory appeal of English football
By Chris Nee published
Championship opener in the blue haze of Built in Birmingham exposes the good, bad and ugly of owning a club in England

Florian Wirtz issues, poor forward planning, a Salah solution needed – Five things Liverpool learned this summer
By Matt Ladson published
OPINION Liverpool’s Community Shield penalty shootout defeat to Crystal Palace won’t be one which Arne Slot will be overly concerned about, but the Dutchman does have areas that need addressing

Newcastle United owners' grander Saudi plans revealed as fans ponder reality of Tyneside project
By Joe Donnohue published
Newcastle United are learning the hard way that they may no longer be the focus of Saudi Arabia's global sporting ambition

Why Manchester United have upper hand on Newcastle United in Benjamin Sesko negotiations despite lower offer
By Joe Donnohue published
Manchester United have joined Premier League rivals Newcastle in submitting a formal offer for RB Leipzig forward Benjamin Sesko

Newcastle fan Sam Dalling hates pre-season friendlies, so why has he taken his ten-month old to Leyton Orient vs Watford?
By Sam Dalling published
How football, family and friends can make a 350-mile round trip to watch someone else's club totally worth it

Will All Three Promoted Clubs Be Relegated From The Premier League Again?
By Ed McCambridge, Chris Flanagan published
DEBATE FourFourTwo writers debate a burning question ahead of the 2025/26 season

Tom Brady and Birmingham are going for broke in an effort to leave Wrexham in their dust – they might just pull it off
By Chris Nee published
Prime Video’s Blues documentary series will soon be aired but all the focus in Birmingham is on the Championship kick-off

Newcastle United need to navigate Alexander Isak transfer situation carefully - but if they get it right, it could make them title contenders
By Steven Chicken published
Losing a key player is always painful in the moment – but sometimes, it’s the exact right thing to do

Why Women’s Euro 2025 looks like the end of the road for Sarina Wiegman - whether Lionesses win the tournament or not
By Chris Nee published
Sarina Wiegman has taken England to unthinkable new heights but the edges are starting to fray in a turbulent summer – even though it could still end in success
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