A-League and Socceroo content sit side-by-side with the best reading from around the planet of football in FourFourTwo Australia magazine, out now.

New FFA CEO David Gallop responds to your questions on the Socceroos, Holger, A-League expansion, promotion and relegation, player registrations fees and much more.

And he's bullish about the future, saying, "We'll be in a position to significantly increase our TV rights next time around" and he hinted at potential tours by the big two in Spain.

Not to be missed as the man leading football into the future answers a variety of hot topics.

Socceroo centre half Robbie Cornthwaite talks from Korea about his life in the K-League and his extraordinary knack for goal-scoring.

A-League fans dotted around the globe tell their stories: from Italy to Thailand, Germany to Sweden; plus meet the night owl Aussie fans of the EPL. And super-fan Ian “Dicko” Dickson reveals why he sings for Popa’s boys in “A-League Passions”.

Former Socceroo boss Rudi Gutendorf’s colourful career is retold as the veteran German tells us about his enduring love of Australia.

Still on coaching in Oz and publisher Jacko has an exclusive from the AIS as 442’s licenced coach takes us through the updated direction taken by the FFA’s technical development gurus.

Who’s on the EPL Radar? We take you through some of the big transfer targets from Europe, Brazil and the Championship – including a Kiwi striker (no, not that one).

Barca’s Victor Valdes explains why he wants out of the Nou Camp and AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri tells us why he dreams of the EPL.

Alessandro Nesta picks his Perfect XI (will he select ADP?) and for all the winter footballers gearing up for, German great Michael Ballack has his tips on turning into a midfield scoring sensation in our “Performance” section, where the pros reveal the secrets of their game.

Columnists Simon Hill and Michael Lynch offer their thoughts as does Matildas striker Kate Gill and we go around the world for the best stories in Planet Football.

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