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by polydeuces - written on 06/08/08 (8 readings)
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The issue for a football magazine is knowing who is likely to buy and read the magazine or as business studies people would say the 'addressable market'. If you ask people are they football fans a majority of the population might say yes. If this mass of people are then asked 'Do you ever buy a football related product or go to a game?' then many ...
by dave27 - written on 22/01/04 (Very useful, 119 readings)
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The gravy train these days may be a lot less rich than it was in the days before the collapse of ONDigital and the Big Money TV deal, but football still remains the leisure pursuit of choice for millions of beer swilling Brits, whether that be watching (usually) or playing (increasingly rarely). And a decent leisure industry needs a decent, high ...
by C_Padd - written on 22/03/02 (Very useful, 504 readings)
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You may have noticed that I do like my football just a little bit. Ok, that is a bit of an understatement I love the game and I am obsessed. I love Exeter City through all the things they have put me through, when I am not playing or watching it then I can read about it. There are many sources of information and media things ...
by loyalroyal - written on 13/10/01 (Useful, 134 readings)
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From the very title, you know that Four Four Two is going to be a decent footy mag, sensible but interesting. I first bought the mag on recommendation by a friend, and quickly started buying it every month. About a year ago, I started a subscription, with which I got a free Umbro Training coat and the equivalent of 3 free issues in savings, and I ...
by - written on 12/09/01
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FourFourTwo is probably THE definitive football magazine in Britain. With in-depth interviews and features, regular top-class columnists and reviews of recent action, the competition has a lot to follow. The most admirable thing about this magazine is that it doesn't exclusively focus on the top clubs, or even the Premier ...
by punjab - written on 27/05/01 (Useful, 24 readings)
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What a magazine!,if you love footballing news from across the contenant or just from old homegrown England,then this is the magazine for you.I personally love the Spanish Primera division( read my opinion),and as I need all of the latest footie gossip,from places such as the Nou camp,I want it quick and efficiently but also cheap,and this is ...
by - written on 18/04/01
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Four four two, is different to a number of the other magazines, as it is aimed at the more educated of people, with good knowledge of football, it is unlike the magazines such as shoot that are for a younger audience. It only has to be read a little to realise how much you need to like football to buy it regularly, if you like sitting and ...
by lgriffin - written on 26/01/01 (Useful, 344 readings)
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Being a huge football fan i thought it would be good if i could read about my favourite teams and what is happening in the world of football on a regular basis. Having had four four two recommended to me it was the first magazine i tried. i really enjoyed it and felt i learnt a lot from it - however i think it is very expensive. Due to this, i ...
by wjneedham - written on 02/11/00 (Useful, 41 readings)
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I very much enjoy reading 4-4-2 when i have enough money to buy it- but at over £2 it is quite expensive. However, it has some interesting articles in it, and some good interviews. The transfers of the month is also very good, as you don't know many of them before hand. The pictures are very good, and are always relevant. Overall, I enjoy ...
by andyneil - written on 30/10/00 (Useful, 128 readings)
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I've never met anyone with a bad word to say about 4-4-2 magazine, and I don't intend to change that. It is without doubts the greatest footy mag ever. I was fed up with the usual patronising pap, based on posters and profiles of the premierships high and mighty. 4-4-2 gives interesting articles, in depth interviews, global news and a ...
by ross_forest - written on 29/09/00 (Useful, 14 readings)
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All I can say is this is a great magazine, it has changed in the past couple of years,it's changed to a more informal magazine and slighty easier to read for younger adults.I like it how it covers the top side of football such as the Premiership etc and the lower end of football such as the league of Northern Ireland.It also includes a lot of ...
by somersetsaint - written on 01/09/00 (4 readings)
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FourFourTwo is probably THE definitive football magazine in Britain. With in-depth interviews and features, regular top-class columnists and reviews of recent action, the competition has a lot to follow. The most admirable thing about this magazine is that it doesn't exclusively focus on the top clubs, or even the Premier League. Most ...
by - written on 26/08/00
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This mag is the boss of all football mags. It leads where the others follow. Its slick, well put together, excellent writers and guest editors. I got 4-2-4 from edition one and have been getting it ever since. When it first came out there were on other football mags were like it, if you didnt like shoot or match (basically for kids) then ...
by Ooze - written on 18/08/00 (Useful, 64 readings)
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Four Four Two is by far and away the best football magazine out there, do I hear any argument? Of course not because it’s the best. At £3.10 it’s a little costly for a soccer mag but there are always useful subscription type things, my copies cost and average of about £2. It started back in the autumn of 94 and it’s ...
by The Blue Nose - written on 19/07/00 (Useful, 70 readings)
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Back in the mists of time when I was a lad, you were either a Tuesday person or a Wednesday person. If you were a Tuesday person you bought Match! If you were a Wednesday person you bought Shoot!. Those magazines were mainly aimed at kids. For the more mature amongst us (perhaps in age but not in anything else in my case), there is a whole range ...
by cobbler - written on 14/07/00 (Very useful, 132 readings)
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Time was when the only choice you had for a football magazine was the "kids" weeklies, Match and Shoot. Then along toddled FourFourTwo in September 1994 with a novel idea, a monthly football magazine aimed more at the adult market. Could it work? Well if you want a monthly football magazine now you've got a wide range to ...
by TimSiggs - written on 14/07/00 (Useful, 10 readings)
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This magazine is much better than your average football magazine. It is written for the more educated reader, with fairly long articles to great depth about football which require a good knowledge of the game, both past and present. There is ofcourse the usual information about the latest transfers ie whos going where and how much etc. But there ...
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