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8 genuinely brilliant FA Cup replays that truly prove how worthwhile they are
By Jon Spurling published
FA Cup FA Cup replays are widely regarded as dull affairs and an unnecessary extra game in the calendar, but over the years there have been some incredible fixtures
Who will win the 2022/23 League Two? FourFourTwo's season preview and predicted final table
By Gabriel Sutton published
Our predicted League Two 2022/23 table attempts the impossible – to tell you how the fourth tier will look at the end of the season
EFL 2022/23 fixture list: Everything you need to know about the coming season
By Conor Pope published
The Championship, League One and League Two fixture lists have been released for 2022/23 – who has the easiest start and who can finish strongest? FFT reveals all
Quiz! How many 2021/22 Football League clubs' nicknames can you recall?
By Conor Pope published
QUIZ Some are obvious, others baffling - it's time to test your knowledge of these sides' secondary monikers
When did your club last win a trophy? Every club in the 92 ranked by their last silverware
By Ryan Dabbs published
MEGA LIST Some clubs have been waiting longer than others...
Brentford back in the Premier League: how the Bees' Moneyball philosophy overcame play-off heartbreak to make it back to the promised land
By Chris Flanagan published
Brentford’s journey from League Two to the Premier League has featured controversial innovation, penalty chaos and enough play-off heartbreak to last a lifetime. Bees heroes past and present tell FFT how they did it...
Fans back in stadiums: The post-war football fandom boom in the late 1940s suggests the game will recover from the COVID-19 pandemic
By Paul Brown published
Football fans haven’t been locked out of grounds for this long since the Second World War – when attendances rocketed as supporters reclaimed their beloved game. If this post-pandemic return is anything like that one, records will tumble
Pat Nevin interview: “My nickname was ‘Weirdo’ for a long time. I was always thinking, ‘Oh, no I’m the normal one…”
By Matt Barker published
Chelsea winger Pat Nevin saw himself as a student, music critic and activist before a footballer. During his 1980s heyday, Nevin was the game's great outsider, regularly appearing in the NME, his alternative diversions featuring knife attacks, The Proclaimers and Saddam Hussein’s secret police...
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