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Why Manchester United’s 1998/99 treble winners are still easily the best team in English club history
By Andy Mitten published
Manchester United Manchester City may have achieved the two highest points totals in Premier League history, and brought home three trophies this season – but there’s still a unique place for the 1999 Reds
Andy Mitten column: A terrible season is over for Manchester United – but what is there to look forward to this summer?
By Andy Mitten published
Manchester United Another dismal season is finally done, but even what comes next this summer might not ease the woe
Andy Mitten column: At Manchester United, things are very bad – and could get worse
By Andy Mitten published
Manchester United From Solskjaer to Sanchez, Old Trafford is riddled with problems. This is a Europa League club with Champions League expectations – but who is there to provide solutions?
FourFourTwo Podcast, Episode #1: A game of three Uniteds
Posted published
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
Arseblog column: The real stars of Arsenal’s season so far are only just making their way in this world
By arseblog published
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
Liverpool's FA Cup replay against Shrewsbury should have been seen as an opportunity, not a nuisance
By Matt Ladson last updated
Liverpool No, Jurgen Klopp doesn't want to have to field an experienced side against Shrewsbury - but there are plenty of reasons to take a tie seriously
Football’s financial response to coronavirus reveals the game’s leadership problem
By Seb Stafford-Bloor published
Premier League The arguments over footballers’ wages and furloughed staff has become an ugly PR battle
Pressure on Phil Neville? How England Women are still recovering from last year’s World Cup semi-final defeat to the United States
By Claire Bloomfield published
England Women England face the USA again on Friday as reigning champions of the SheBelieves Cup – and there's mounting scrutiny over recent performances, reports Claire Bloomfield from Orlando
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