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'It’s absolutely essential that funding drips down from the top end of the game' Stuart Pearce takes the Premier League trophy back to his non-league roots
By Ben Marsden published
EXCLUSIVE FourFourTwo spoke to the England legend on Non-League Day

'I was brainwashed by Guardiola, but in a good way. It was like I was at university': Ex-Manchester City star reveals genius of Pep
By Ryan Dabbs published
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola provides an education unlike no other for his players

'Alejandro Garnacho has let his family down. He might be immature but he is not young anymore, it's a massive disappointment that he is not performing - he just seems like a Ronaldo fanboy' Ex Manchester United star launches astonishing rant at winger
By Mark White published
Manchester United star Alejandro Garnacho has come under significant fire from a former Red Devil, who's attacked the winger for his performances

Why Trent Alexander-Arnold won't be allowed to wear No.66 at Real Madrid as transfer edges closer
By Ryan Dabbs published
Trent Alexander-Arnold will have to move away from the iconic No.66 he has worn his entire Liverpool career

Tottenham chasing Premier League star to help unlock Dejan Kulusevski: report
By Ryan Dabbs published
Tottenham are looking to provide Dejan Kulusevski with more support next season

'The pink kit was quite divisive to begin with: a lot of people were unsure of it but I think the Tottenham game has cemented it as this epic kit' Ed Sheeran talks about designing Ipswich shirt - and how it ties into his music
By Mark White published
Ed Sheeran has close ties with Ipswich Town and helped design the now iconic pink third shirt that the Tractor Boys have worn in the Premier League this term

'He will go' Arsenal set for Viktor Gyokeres talks, with agent a friend of Mikel Arteta - following Sporting president tease: report
By Mark White published
Arsenal are looking at signing another centre-forward this summer - and talks are scheduled for a deal with Viktor Gyokeres of Sporting

Manchester United rejected offer of FREE 80,000-seater stadium in 2002 that would have saved them £2bn: report
By Ryan Dabbs published
Manchester United preferred to keep playing at Old Trafford rather than move stadiums for free - a mistake that is now costing them £2bn
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