The city of Manchester is one that has been ruled by the red half for decades. Enter an Arab billionaire, a host of the world’s finest players and it is time for the blue half to have its say. United versus City is likely to be the local rivalry which decides who wins this season’s EPL title. We interview Aguro, Mancini, Richards, Kidd, Young, Scholes, Vidic, Cleverley and many more to find out more about the battle of Manchester. We also speak to misfiring $80m Chelsea striker Fernando Torres to see what he makes of his poor form and if he can return to his former glory.
Elsewhere, we speak to on-fire J.League and Socceroo star striker Josh Kennedy to discover why he is more than just a “big man up top” and why he lost his Jesus locks; we interview FFA technical director Han Berger at length about how we are indentifying the next generation of Socceroos and we expose the harrowing world of human trafficking in football.
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The December issue also features:
Manchester Divided, featuring Aguro & Young Interviews
In the red corner, the heavyweight champions, intent on silencing their noisy neighbours. In the blue corner, the moneybags pretenders, hell-bent on becoming the city’s top team. At stake: world domination. FFT goes inside the revitalised rivalry that’s rocking football
Fernando Torres Exclusive Interview
All these posers and more answered as the EPL’s record signing tells FourFourTwo why it won’t be a two-horse title race and how Juan Mata can become the Blues’ main man
Josh Kennedy
Indisputably the Socceroos’ best striker at the moment, we chat with J.League goal-getter Josh Kennedy about his run of red-hot club and country scoring form
Youth Development Part Three: Australia
Australian youth football used to be about results and strength. FFA technical director Han Berger explains how every level is now focused on technically gifted match-winners
Football’s Slave Trade
Every year, thousands of young Africans make a life-changing trip to Europe, promised a shot at their sporting dream. But often the promises turn out to be lies. FFT discovers the horrible truth about human trafficking in football




