Subscribe to FourFourTwo: Bank holiday sale – save 50%
Massive savings on print and online subscriptions run until the end of August

This bank holiday, you can save money when you subscribe to FourFourTwo.
From now until the end of August, you can save 50% on a subscription to FourFourTwo magazine.
A subscription to the print edition will mean that you get 13 issues a year lands on your doorstep before the magazine hits newsstands, all for less than £10 a quarter. That's half the price of what a normal subscription costs.
Or if you opt for the digital version of the magazine – getting all the same great magazine content sent straight to your tablet or phone – you'll pay under £5 per quarter. In other words, you'd be getting a full subscription to FourFourTwo for less than £20 a year.
That includes all the in-depth features and exclusive interviews, as well as our excellent extra supplements – including our forthcoming World Cup 2022 preview issue, giving you all the information you need to know before this winter's tournament kicks off.
This sale ends at 10am BST on Wednesday, August 31. So what are you waiting for? Subscribe to FourFourTwo magazine now!
Offer closes 31.08.2022 at 10AM UK Time. Offer open to new subscribers only. 'Save 50% or more' is based on the annual print & bundle subscription rate. We will notify you in advance of any price changes. Please allow up to six weeks for delivery of your first subscription issue (up to eight weeks overseas). Payment is non-refundable after the 14 day cancellation period unless exceptional circumstances apply.
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Conor Pope is the former Online Editor of FourFourTwo, overseeing all digital content. He plays football regularly, and has a large, discerning and ever-growing collection of football shirts from around the world.
He supports Blackburn Rovers and holds a season ticket with south London non-league side Dulwich Hamlet. His main football passions include Tugay, the San Siro and only using a winter ball when it snows.

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