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100 Best Players + Cesc speaks out, inside QPR & facetime with Razor

At last, the issue of FourFourTwo youâÂÂve all been waiting for. Yes, itâÂÂs that time of year again: the worldâÂÂs biggest football magazine picks the 100 Best Players from around the world. WeâÂÂve got goosebumps just thinking about what youâÂÂll make of it.

But we know you want more, so in the new January 2011 issue, out now, we have a world exclusive interview with one of that top 100 â none other than international superstar Cesc Fabregas.

Is Pep Guardiola a genius? Was leaving Arsenal the easy option? Why arenâÂÂt the Gunners winning trophies? Yes, no and itâÂÂs complicated, says Cesc. He also tells us exactly whatâÂÂs wrong with English football. ItâÂÂs a must-read.

Of course, the real question is this: where is Fabregas in our famed 100 Best Players list? WeâÂÂve blogged aplenty about our selection, from explaining how we do it to profiling the players themselves, but the only place you can read the FourFourTwo top 100 in its entirety, in order and featuring interviews with experts and the players themselves â including Nasri, Neuer and Cavani â is in the magazine.

We also go inside QPR to take a look at the club reborn under Neil Warnock and owner Tony Fernandes. We have a chat with the outspoken pair, and take part in an extraordinary interview with the even franker Joey Barton â who even let us do this to him.

On a lighter note, we get ready for footballâÂÂs Christmas period by running down the times when the festive period threatened to kill a teamâÂÂs season. Turkey with all the trimmings? All this lot got were 12-game winless streaks and X-rated teddy bears.

ThereâÂÂs even room for a One-on-One with the Razor: Neil Ruddock himself. The grizzled former defender gives his opinions on England, Alan Sugar and recalls the time he handcuffed himself to a stranger on a night out...

And thereâÂÂs more. We reveal Arsene WengerâÂÂs secret weapon, FC Lorient, dish out our alternative MLS end-of-season awards and present a feature on lesser footballing siblings, from Rhodri Giggs to Carl Hoddle.

Scott Parker gives us a consistency masterclass and Tom Cleverley the perfect gym routine in Performance, and there are more missives from Michel Salgado and our undercover columnist â plus a reviews special in time for Christmas. So go on: fill your sack.

Where do I get my hands on this fantastic organ?

The January issue of FourFourTwo was brought to you by Rio Ferdinand, Yaya Toure, Neil Warnock, Cesc Fabregas, Les Parry, Edinson Cavani, Gary Brooke, Ian Snodin, Scott Parker, Jason Roberts, John Bishop, Ray Wilkins, Yann MâÂÂVila, Samir Nasri, Keith Southern, Adam Johnson, Mauro Bressan, Richard Dobson, Andy Awford, Leandro Damiao, Tom Cleverley, Manuel Neuer, Dave Merrington, Paul Futcher, Joey Barton, Michael Mancienne, Peter Hooton of The Farm, Alan Shearer, Neil Ruddock, Andre Santos, Nicky Maynard, Alvaro Pereira, Peter Schmeichel, Aidy Boothroyd, Robbie Savage, Tony Fernandes, Ossie Ardiles, Sean Scannell, Steve Evans, boxing Southend United chairman Tara Brady, Elvis lover Hermann Hreidarsson, Giuseppe and Franco Baresi, Graham Alexander, Michel Salgado, Daniele de Rossi, Kevin McNaughton, Dennis BergkampâÂÂs nephew, Michael CarrickâÂÂs brother and Yoann GourcuffâÂÂs dad.