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George Boyd: White Pele? Some people call me Jesus now – I need a haircut. Or a shave...
By Chris Flanagan last updated
George Boyd Chris Flanagan chats male grooming, running, Premier League survival and working in a sweet shop with Burnley's industrious wideman...

Slaven Bilic: I used to play basketball… you didn’t know that, did you?
By Recep Özerin published
FFT 50 Managers West Ham’s new boss on his influences, playing in the Premier League and growing up with future hoop heroes...

Nasri: Next season? I'll be in Manchester, winning trophies
By Sam Rowe last updated
Samir Nasri Sam Rowe chats to Manchester City's ex-Gunner about a tough year, who impresses him most in training and what's next...

Harry Redknapp: I could have won the league at Spurs – since I left they haven't finished in the top four
By Sam Pilger last updated
Harry Redknapp Sam Pilger chats to the Premier League stalwart about QPR’s woes, his 31 years as a manager, the challenges of dealing with players, owners and agents in today’s game and his dramatic 2012 in which he stood trial for tax evasion, lost his job at Tottenham and was overlooked for England...

Odemwingie: 'I acted out of anger about Nigeria... there are a lot of boring athletes who never say anything'
By Sulaiman Folarin last updated
Peter Odemwingie It's been two years since he last played for Nigeria, but now the Stoke striker is on the verge of an international return ahead of the World Cup. He tells Sulaiman Folarin all about it...

Luke Shaw: I modelled my game on Ashley Cole, I learned a lot from watching him
By James Maw last updated
Luke Shaw Southampton starlet, England hopeful and PFA Young Player of the Year nominee Luke Shaw chats role models, his World Cup dream and Saints' next crop of superstars with FFT's James Maw...

Mikel Arteta: It was important to beat Tottenham - and we did it comfortably
By Luke Nicoli last updated
Mikel Arteta Speaking in the official programme for Saturday's FA Cup Final at Wembley, Arsenal's Spanish midfielder says the Gunners have earned the right to play for the sacred trophy...

Sean Dyche: 'My managerial education has probably cost more than a Masters'
By Richard Edwards last updated
Sean Dyche The Premier League's new Mr. Nice Guy has the unenviable task of keeping Burnley up this season, but tells Richard Edwards that being an underdog is what he does best...
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