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Michael Lynch

Michael Lynch is a leading football journalist in Australia. Melbourne-based, Lynch digs deep to provide football fans with the information they want through his articles in The Age. more...

Nigel Bosworth

He's lived on the other side of the planet, but now this Jets-mad bloke is back in his hometown of Newcastle. He likes a beer too. more...

Heather Garriock

With over 85 caps to her name, Heather Garriock has been a one of the most important cogs in the Matildas set-up since her debut against China in October 1999. Now a FourFourTwo Blogger, you can keep tabs on what the Matildas are up to! more...

Richie Young

"Life's about having fun," says Richie... This website's esteemed Editor's entire writing career has been based around doing exactly what he wants and enjoying what's in front of him at any given time. His latest "work" indulgence is football, but it's actually been a life-time passion. He even runs a clothes label in his (limited) spare time. YoBo Clothing... check it out! more...

Jamie Warren

Jamie Warren is the Godson and nephew of Johnny Warren. He currently runs the family pub in Jamberoo, NSW but remains a committed follower of the round-ball game. His own young family are also avid football fans, and Jamie spends most weekends chasing and watching matches! more...

Trevor Treharne

When he’s not cobbling FourFourTwo together on a monthly basis, Deputy Editor Trevor Treharne, attempts to take a view on football’s latest issues. more...

Simon Hill

After arriving in Australia from his native England, Simon has fast gained a reputation as Australia's leading football commentator. Simon can be seen on Fox Sports and is a valued contributor to FourFourTwo. more...

Phill Massaad

Phill Massaad, or Mono as he is known by his fans, rose to prominence in the excellent SBS show Nerds FC. When he's not being mobbed by adoring fans, Phill remains a football fan - but it doesn't quite yet rival his love for all things maritime. Not yet, anyway. more...

Matt Farthing

The Central Coast Mariners are one of the best-supported teams in the A-League, and guys like Matt ensure that the future of football will continue to thrive. more...

Andy Jackson

Jacko is a life-long, long-suffering Aston Villa fan and is the Publishing Director of FourFourTwo magazine and web site. It’s fair to say he lives, sleeps and breathes football. more...

Christian Creedy

Were you astounded at Melbourne's crowds in just the A-League's second season? You weren't the only one. Blokes like Christian are the ones behind the headlines. They're the ones that have set new attendance records for club football in Australia. And by the way, Christian is part of the Victorian Chapter for Spurs Australia. more...

Tom Niedrich

Lucky Tom loves his football. If this blog isn't enough, you can hear Tom's thoughts on the football world at www.905.com.au where you can stream audio every Sunday from 6pm to 8pm (Perth time). And if that's not enough, pop along to www.letstalkfootball.org once you're done there! more...

Gianna Cavuoto

FourFourTwo's 'brother' magazine, The Full90 stumbled across this Adelaide fan in Gosford when Romario made his debut for the Reds. She's a regular down at Hindmarsh and now blogs right here for your pleasure. more...

Paul Hansford

Paul spends his days pulling together stories for FourFourTwo Magazine. He spends his nights playing football with his mates, who think he should play like Ronaldinho because he writes stories about him. more...

Kevin Airs

FourFourTwo's Online Editor Kevin Airs has a couch, TV and a remote. He watches so much football we suspect he is as superhuman as he insists. He sleeps strange hours too... more...

Tim Baker

Tim Baker has the inside view on Adelaide. more...

Neil Evans

Neil Evans sets his sights on the shoot out for the EPL title previewing the games involving Man United and Chelsea. more...

Shane Porter

Introductions first: Shane Porter, Male, 35, Handsome (people who know me will LOL at that), football tragic, and hopelessly single. more...

Anthony Macri

I work as a barista in Sydney where most of daily discussion is about FOOTBALL. I’m the (un) Australian Italian most Socceroo fans love to hate. I have proudly worn my blue jersey since as far back as I can remember and wasn’t about to trade it for the green and gold! Oh, and just for the record it was a trip not a dive... more...

Dylan Russell

My name is Dylan Russell (known as Russell) and I’m a fourth generation Wimbledon supporter watching another miracle unfold. Their promotion to the Blue Square South in just six years means they’re on track to fulfil their board’s ambitious goal of being back in the Football League only 10 years since being re-formed as AFC Wimbledon. It’s now time for AFC to be known as only Wimbledon, Come on you Dons! I’m also a proud supporter of Adelaide United Football Club. more...

Alen Delic

Alen spent a week’s work experience with the FourFourTwo team in Sydney, As luck would have it he chose the week when Sydney took on the Japanese Champions... so what better way to get a feel for what we do than to write about it. Here’s his match report! more...

Henry Winter

Henry Winter is the UK Football Writer of the Year, FourFourTwo columnist and can be read daily at www.dailytelegraph.co.uk more...

Damian Hall

Damian Hall has been writing for FourFourTwo for six years, even though he can’t type or spell. With his mohawk and his using stupid words like “wizard” and “bobbins”, he was annoying us so much that we sent him to Latin America. From where he is still annoying us. (“They don’t even speak Latin here!” he tells us, startlingly). more...

Mark van Aken

Mark van Aken of the GGArmy has spent plenty of time barracking for the Socceroos and Australia's national teams both here and abroad. Check into his blog on au.fourfourtwo.com regularly to find out exactly what he and his merry band have been up to... more...

Tony Tannous

A football nutter at the best of times, Tony goes particularly nutty during major championships, hardly missing a World Cup or Euros game since Italia '90. Throughout these tournaments you'll find Tony up at all hours, armed with a notepad and pen, studying the form. Euro 2008 and will be no different, and we're pleased to have Tony on board on the FourFourTwo team. Tony's regular, in-depth analysis of all things football including the A-League and his beloved Socceroos can be found at http://roundballanalyst.blogspot.com more...

Pablo Bateson

Pablo Bateson, travels the globe with the Green And Gold Army, and has been a Socceroos fan since in 1972 as a young kid watching Pele play for Santos versus Australia at the Sydney Sports Ground. Pablo has attended every game in the current campaign for qualification and is committed to all future qualifiers on the road to the South Africa 2010 WC final. more...
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