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Order the new issue with free delivery here – just select ‘May Issue 377’. Subscribe to Four Four Two today and save! You’ll get 13 issues per year… First a message from our editor, James Andrew: Monday, June 11, 1990 was the first time I saw Gary Lineker play. His goal gave England the lead against the Republic of Ireland at Italia 90, in a 1-1 draw. I was six at the time and don’t remember much else about the game, but his further strikes against Cameroon and West Germany made him a hero in my fledgling years as a football fan. Saturday, August 14, 2004 was the first time Lineker presented Match of the Day with my team, Fulham, as a top-flight club. A draw at Manchester City was the first time I’d seen our highlights preceded by the famous theme music and Lineker’s links. It felt like we’d made it (we’d been promoted three years earlier, but ITV had the rights until 2004). Sunday, May 25, 2025 will be Lineker’s final broadcast on MOTD after 26 years in the hotseat. In my time watching the programme, there have been only two permanent presenters – Des Lynam being the other – so it will be strange not hearing Lineker’s trademark puns. He’s not disappearing, though. He’ll continue to present live football for the BBC and his thriving Goalhanger production company top the charts with their podcasts – including The Rest is Football, which he fronts. In this issue, Lineker talks us through his career from poacher to presenter to podcaster. Enjoy. James After 26 years, the former England marksman steps down as Match of the Day host next month, just as his audio empire goes from strength to strength. In an exclusive chat with FFT, the national treasure dissects his three-part career via trunks, tanks and tweets. Thirty-five years have passed since the lowest-scoring World Cup finals, yet the chronic lack of goals didn’t stop it spawning big-stage heroes. As well as Gary Lineker, the likes of Lothar Matthaus, Roger Milla and Toto Schillaci shone and later recounted their memories to FFT. If Galatasaray vs Fenerbahce wasn’t already incendiary enough, the Special One’s first visit to the Ali Sami Yen promised more fireworks than ever. Naturally, FFT hotfooted it to Istanbul to witness a typically toxic Intercontinental Derby… In 2010, halfway through a three-decade association with Inter, Javier Zanetti helped Jose Mourinho to secure Champions League glory for the Milan giants. In his own words, the Nerazzurri vice-president recalls ending 45 years of hurt, featuring a few errant sprinklers… It’s a tradition that’s now been going for 20 years – as voted for by you, the fans, FFT reveals our annual rundown of the finest footballers operating outside the top flight this term. The ex-Liverpool, Lyon and Switzerland schemer discusses everything from his thunder thighs to major tournament wonder goals, working under Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp, stunning Barcelona at Anfield and consistently ‘doing it on a cold, rainy night in Stoke’. For one last time, Adam Clery takes to the Subbuteo stage to explain how the ‘Moyesiah’ fixed Everton’s woes, why January acquisition Omar Marmoush can revive Manchester City and what happened to Kevin Keegan’s Entertainers that cost them the league title in 1996. Falkirk’s homegrown hero Scott Arfield is back where it all began in the Forth Valley, and the midfielder is aiming to lead the Bairns to the Scottish Premiership after 15 years away. Welcome to the clubs: League Two Walsall have been flying with new financial overlords, as one of several sides operating under multi-club ownership. Next stop, world domination? In Best & Worst, lifelong Charlton supporter Paddy Pamment remembers random horse chants, play-off final limbs and bosses hiding in laundry bins. Game’s off lads: From badgers and bees to a murder in Grantham, there’s no limit to the ridiculous reasons behind non-league postponements. Our selection of swish football stuff includes Messi-endorsed earbuds, Cristiano Ronaldo’s debut boots, an awesome Umbro-inspired keyboard and a re-issue of arguably Genoa’s greatest kit. Want to get something in The Mixer? DM Deputy Editor Matt Ketchell Ex-Arsenal, Chelsea and West Ham defender Gilly Flaherty names the games that changed her life, while columnist Jules Breach pays tribute to Goodison Park ahead of its farewell fixture. Put your football knowledge to the test with our quiz about Italian grounds, golden boys and Alfredo Di Stefano, then peruse My Football where X Factor graduate and Middlesbrough fan James Arthur talks Gazza Burgers, Ally Mc Coist nutmegs and Nicole Scherzinger’s trophy query. Plus, two of our team debate whether new rules should be introduced in an attempt to prevent gamesmanship. Jan Aage Fjortoft reflects on his long wait for a Premier League goal and iconic aeroplane celebration, Clinton Morrison looks back on mixing it with Brazil’s best and Jason Mc Ateer discusses his fallout with Roy Keane and why he never liked Liverpool’s ‘Spice Boys’ tag. Pint-sized Italy frontman Giuseppe Rossi picks a trio of European Championship winners and four world champions in a side littered with Azzurri and Manchester United legends. Subscribe to Four Four Two today! Guarantee the finest football stories and interviews dropping on your doorstep every month. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. Gregg Davies is the Chief Sub Editor of Four Four Two magazine, joining the team in January 2008 and spending seven years working on the website. He supports non-league behemoths Hereford and commentates on Bulls matches for Radio Hereford FC. His passions include chocolate hobnobs and attempting to shoehorn Ronnie Radford into any office conversation. Gary Lineker unveiled as Four Four Two's latest cover star - we sat down with the legend of football and broadcasting to discuss his future after BBC Match of the Day ‘We’ve been through a lot together’: Mat Sadler and Walsall aim to hold their nerve in unexpectedly dramatic promotion fight Gary Lineker unveiled as Four Four Two's latest cover star - we sat down with the legend of football and broadcasting to discuss his future after BBC Match of the Day
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