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"He was my hero" – Joe Cole reveals dream guests ahead of the launch of new BT podcast 'The Joe Cole Cast'
By Ed McCambridge published
Former West Ham, Chelsea and England midfielder Cole on the one player and one manager he'd love to interview
"Rangers signing Aaron Ramsey reminds me of Gazza": Gers legend Ally McCoist discusses the new star signing at Ibrox
By Mark White published
Rangers legend Ally McCoist was talking as part of Papa John's ‘Sign for Your Club’ campaign – and is thrilled with Aaron Ramsey arriving in Scotland
When Wim Jansen guided Celtic to stop Rangers' 10-in-a-row – on the final day
By Chris Flanagan published
LONGREAD Former Celtic manager Wim Jansen has died, aged 75. Back in 1997/98, his Bhoys had to stop Rangers from landing that holy grail...
Exclusive: Tim Flowers reveals hilarious reason he Alan Shearer missed the 'Dentist Chair' drinking session in Hong Kong
By Ed McCambridge published
INTERVIEW Former England stopper Flowers was part of the Three Lions' Euro 96 squad which warmed-up for the tournament in the Far East
The 50 greatest Paul Gascoigne stories... EVER!
By Chris Flanagan published
Paul Gascoigne was a one-off. The most naturally talented player of his generation was also the ultimate showman, whose enthusiasm was loved by all. FourFourTwo remembers the best stories, pranks and mishaps (usually involving fish) that made the legend that is Gazza...
In the mag: Gazza, the 50 greatest stories! PLUS Tuchel, Carvalho, forgotten record signings, Subbuteo, Intertoto and more
By FourFourTwo Staff published
THE MAG Get your hands on the latest issue of FourFourTwo magazine – available in print or on iPad and iPhone – from Tuesday, June 29
England vs Scotland: Paul Gascoigne at Euro 96, revisited
By FourFourTwo Staff published
England vs Scotland at Euro 96 was one of the defining games of the decade - but glory wasn't on the cards for Gazza & Co.
Corinthian figures: how the big-headed football collectibles took the world by storm
By Jonathon Rogers published
In the late 1990s, big-headed collectibles known as Corinthian figures stormed onto British shelves, then quickly flew off them. This is the tale of how Corinthian figures dominated for half a decade, told by those at the top – it all started with Star Trek...
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