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'Other strikers should take note of Darwin Nunez' – Former Liverpool striker Dean Saunders on why the Reds marksman deserves big credit
By Ed McCambridge published
EXCLUSIVE Ex-Liverpool man Saunders believes Nunez can still make a big success of his time at Anfield
'Chaos, gaffer tape, portakabins and Peter Odemwingie': 25 years of Sky Sports News
By Matthew Ketchell published
25 YEARS Kelly Cates, Dharmesh Sheth, Mike Wedderburn and Rob Wotton reflect back on the iconic news channel, in a FourFourTwo exclusive, as it reaches a quarter of a century
"The whole deal just just fell into place" - Harry Kane reveals how his boot partnership with Skechers came about
By Ed McCambridge published
England captain Kane didn't just switch club and country over the summer, he also opted for a new boot partnership with Skechers
‘I work 20 hours a day’: Fabrizio Romano tells FourFourTwo how he became Mr Exclusive on transfers – and why he upset Brighton
By Mark White published
Fabrizio Romano is a workaholic Italian transfer oracle who has changed the landscape of the market – and he took time from his hectic summer to speak to FFT about his crazy rise to fame
Fabio Cannavaro opens up about being the last defender to ever win the Ballon d’Or
By Richard Laverty published
2006 Ballon d'Or winner Fabio Cannavaro was the last centre-back to be given the award – but he says now that in many ways, he was lucky
'The highs were high and the lows were low, but it made for a beautiful journey' – Chris Bart-Williams' remarkable career, in his own words
By Sean Cole published
In an interview conducted just months before his passing, Chris Bart-Williams recalls getting his big break at Sheffield Wednesday, hitting heights with Forest and the team-mates and coaches that stuck in his mind
Fabio Cannavaro reveals why AC Milan passed on him as a youngster – and later apologised to him
By Ed McCambridge published
Fabio Cannavaro enjoyed a remarkable career despite being relatively short for a top-level centre-back
"Change has to be driven from the bottom up": Bonita Mersiades speaks to FourFourTwo about corruption, the Women's World Cup and the growth of the game
By Rio Rosenberg published
Bonita Mersiades is at the forefront of women's football, having been ostracised for exposing corruption in the sport in the past – she spoke to FFT about the state of the game and the importance of more women getting involved in the sport
‘These guys are serious’ – former Mauricio Pochettino player recalls the moment they were introduced to him and his staff
By Ed McCambridge published
EXCLUSIVE Few English football fans had heard of Pochettino when he joined Southampton in 2013, but he made an instant impact in the Premier League
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