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The Football Weekly, FREE from FourFourTwo Posted: 17 Apr 2014 10:48 AM PDT The new app, which works on all Apple and Android devices, updates ahead of each weekend's fixtures to bring football fans content on their mobiles. With entirely separate content from the monthly magazine (also now available in abespoke-for-iPad version), theWeeklybrings interviews, analysis, reaction and previews. The sixth issue, available now, looks at the contenders for Europa League qualification this season: Arsenal, Everton, Tottenham and Manchester United. Do any of them want it? FFT discusses the pros and cons for all four teams involved. Michael Cox suggests why David Moyes' return to Goodison Park could be a positive thing for his travel-happy Manchester Untied side. There's also an exclusive interview with Tottenham and England winger Andros Townsend, a look back at strugglers who've roughed up the title chasers ahead of Liverpool's trip to Norwich, and a chat with Ronny Rosenthal, the hero of the Reds' last title victory. We also get the lowdown on the Valencia striker interesting Arsenal, unravel the horrors behind Newcastle's poor run and share a chuckle at Luke Shaw's expense with Back of the Net. And if that's not enough to tickle your fancy, there's full match previews of every Premier League and Champions League game, with tailored betting advice. TheFootball Weeklyis downloadable for free atGoogle Playand theAppStoreand updates every Thursday evening. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Smalling eager to fill Vidic void Posted: 17 Apr 2014 03:51 AM PDT Vidic has been at Old Trafford for eight years, making 296 appearances to date, but will leave at the end of the current season and join Inter. While acknowleding the impact made by Vidic, a winner of 10 major honours during his time at United, Smalling has stated a desire to fill the boots of the departing captain. Nemanja has been here a long time and produced so many great performances and won a lot of trophies, Smalling told Uniteds club magazine. Hes set the benchmark in terms of being a real defensive force and, although it wont be easy, well do our best to fill that void. One thing he has always told me is defend first. When youre defending, its always nice to clear a ball by playing it out with a nice pass or set us away on an attack, but at the end of the day youre a defender and your job, first and foremost, is to defend. Therefore, you have to stop whoever youre playing against, no matter what. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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