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6 min readFeb 27, 2023

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FourFourTwo was launched in 1994 in response to a World Cup that England had not even qualified for. It was an act …

FourFourTwo was launched in 1994 in response to a World Cup that England had not even qualified for. It was an act of madness… but somehow it worked.

Now FourFourTwo is the world’s largest football magazine, published in multiple markets around the world, with a digital portfolio featuring a Magazine app for iPad and iPhone (opens in new tab) — and this, our website.

Our mission is to provide our intelligent, international audience with access to the biggest names in the game, insightful analysis… and a little giggle. We unapologetically love this game and we hope our coverage reflects that.

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Option 1: Download the current issue in press (opens in new tab)

Option 2: Subscribe to the print edition (opens in new tab)

Option 3: Read the digital version of the magazine (opens in new tab)

Option 4: Download the iPad/iPhone edition from iTunes (opens in new tab)

Questions about subscriptions

Email: help@magazinesdirect.com

We can continue to provide 24/7 online support when you visit us www.magazinesdirect.comwhere you can renew your subscription, update your address or check the expected delivery date for your next issue.

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Phone: +44(0)330 333 1113.

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Learn more about how to interact with our influential audience here.

Contact us

Do you want to write for FourFourTwo? Read our pitching guide

All editorial asking to: fourfourtwo@futurenet.com (opens in new tab)

Mailing address:

FourFourTwo, Future, 121–141 Westbourne Terrace, London, UK, W2 6JR

All sale asking to:

Account manager — Sam Marsh (samuel.marsh@futurenet.com)

Commercial Director Matthew Johnston (matthew.johnston@futurenet.com)

Where is FourFourTwo located?

The FourFourTwo office is based in London and works with writers around the world to bring you the best stories from the world of football.

How often does FourFourTwo magazine appear?

There are 13 issues of FourFourTwo magazine per year and the website has new content every day.

Who is the editor of FourFourTwo magazine?

James Andrew is the editor of FourFourTwo and oversees both print and digital.

Meet the team

James Andrew

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Editor

James Andrew is the editor of FourFourTwo and oversees both the magazine and the website. James is an NCTJ qualified journalist and started his career as a news reporter in regional newspapers in 2006 before getting into the sport a year later. In 2011, he began a six-year stint on the sports desk at the Daily Mail and MailOnline. In December 2019, he was appointed editor of FourFourTwo. During his career, James has interviewed Franco Baresi, Sir Alex Ferguson, David Beckham and Michael Owen, among others. A season ticket holder for Fulham since the mid-1990s, James enjoys watching them at home and away, through promotion and relegation.

Matthew Ketchell

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Deputy editor

Ketch joined FourFourTwo as Deputy Editor in 2022 after making appearances at Reach PLC as Northern Football Editor and BBC Match of the Day magazine as their Digital Editor and Senior Writer. During that time he has interviewed Harry Kane, Sergio Agüero and Gareth Southgate, among others, and attended the World Cup and Champions League finals. He co-hosts a 1990s football podcast called ‘Searching For Shineys’, subscribes to Newcastle United and has an expensive passion for collecting classic football shirts.

Anthony Moore

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Artistic leader

Anth Moore is the Group Art Director of FourFourTwo. When this Geordie native and ex-Wallsend Boys Club player isn’t winning draft awards, he’s scoring goals (consistent Monday night golden boot winner). Loves Newcastle United. Hates Sunderland. Still hoping for NUFC signing.

Greg Davies

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Chief Deputy Editor

Gregg Davies is the editor in chief of FourFourTwo magazine, joined the team in January 2008 and worked on the website for seven years. He supports non-league giants Hereford and provides commentary on Bulls games for Radio Hereford FC. His passions include chocolates and attempts to include Ronnie Radford in every office conversation.

Chris Flanagan

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Senior staff writer

Chris joined in FourFourTwo in 2015 and has reported from 20 countries, in places as varied as Jerusalem and the Arctic Circle. He has interviewed Pele, Zlatan and Santa Claus (it’s a long story), and has also covered Euro 2020 and the Clásico. He previously served as a newspaper journalist for 10 years and completed 92 in 2017.

Conor Pope

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Online editor

Conor Pope is the online editor of FourFourTwo, monitor all digital content. He has been working in journalism since 2014 and joined the FourFourTwo team in February 2019. He supports Blackburn Rovers and has a season ticket with Dulwich Hamlet, a South London non-league side. His main football passions are Tuga, the San Siro and only using a winter ball when it snows.

Mark White

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Staff writer

Mark White has been a staff writer FourFourTwo since joining in January 2020 and writing pieces for both online and the magazine. He is an avid player of the Soccer Manager series and creates Twitter accounts for his Fantasy Premier League team each year before losing interest in his team every September.

Ed McCambridge

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Staff writer

Ed McCambridge is a staff writer at FourFourTwo, working for the magazine and website. Ed has lived in Berlin since 2015 and worked as a Bundesliga reporter before joining the club FFT. Formerly a season ticket holder with AFC Wimbledon, he is now most often spotted with local side Union Berlin.

Ryan Dabs

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Staff writer

Ryan is a staff writer for FourFourTwo and will be joining the team full-time in October 2022. He first joined Future in December 2020 and worked on the FourFourTwo, Golf Monthly, Rugby World and Adventure websites before eventually taking a permanent position at FourFourTwo deserved. After graduating from Cardiff University with a degree in Journalism and Communications, Ryan gained an NCTJ qualification to further develop as a writer while a Trainee News Writer with Future.

Why trust us

FourFourTwo has over 25 years of experience as one of the world’s leading football media brands. From in-depth interviews with the biggest names in the game to full-length feature films that shed light on the sport’s most incredible stories and our unparalleled annual season previews, FFT has become a staple of the football landscape.

But both our content and our values ​​have always been driven by the fact that we are football fans first and foremost. We know that following football is an increasingly expensive pastime — from tickets to merchandise, to TV subscriptions — so when we recommend a product, we really mean it.

Disclosure of Affiliates and Ads

We always strive to provide unbiased editorials created by our journalists and writers. We also have to pay our teams and website fees, so we make money in a number of ways. We sometimes use affiliate links to products and services on merchant sites for which we may receive compensation if you click on those links or make purchases through those links. From time to time, we also publish advertorials (paid editorial content) and sponsored content on the site. When this is the case, the content is clearly marked as sponsored or promoted, so you always know which content is editorial and which is not. Future PLC is our parent company and has a detailed terms and conditions page and much more information for you to read here.

Learn more about our global network and partners

FourFourTwo is a member of the Independent Press Standards Organization (which regulates the UK magazine and newspaper industry). We adhere to the Editors’ Code of Practice and are committed to maintaining the highest standards of journalism. If you believe we have not met those standards and would like to make a complaint, please contact fourfourtwo@futurenet.com. If we are unable to resolve your complaint or if you would like more information about IPSO or the Editors’ Code, please contact IPSO on 0300 123 2220 or visit www.ipso.co.uk.

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