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Plus a new PL ball, Mbappe's hat-trick quiz and a defence of refs Wednesday 17 February 2021 The 100

Plus a new PL ball, Mbappe's hat-trick quiz and a defence of refs [FourFourTwo]( Wednesday 17 February 2021 [View this email online]( The 100 greatest Premier League players... ever! Who's the greatest footballer to play in England's top-flight since 1992? There's no division in football quite like the Premier League, where the geniuses and madmen of the game flock to write their name in history. For 28 years, we've witnessed incredible sights - and some of the greatest players to ever live. Well, we decided to do the impossible and rank a century of stars - from the one-club heroes to the journeymen, from the bruisers to the artists, from the formation of the league to the present day. Don't agree with our picks? Let us know on Twitter [@FourFourTwo](... [Read the full list]( Quiz! Can you name every Champions League hat-trick scorer since 2010? In honour of Kylian Mbappe's masterclass, we'd like you to name the 77 hat-trick heroes in Europe in the past 11 seasons... easy! [Test me]( Check out the beautiful new Premier League ball The new Nike Flight Premier League ball will be used for the first time on February 19 – and features throwback Total 90 design [Read more]( In defence of the referee: what ex-pro pundits are getting wrong Referees are coming under more criticism lately – but are ex-players really right to suggest they know better? [Read more]( Rose at Dortmund: Why BVB might finally displace Bayern Gladbach manager Marco Rose has recently been announced as the new Dortmund manager. But will he wrestle the Bundesliga back from Bavaria? Ed McCambridge gives five reasons as to why Rose is a shrewd appointment. [Read more]( Subscribe to FFT Get 37% off a quarterly FFT subs deal - and never miss the mag again! [Subscribe to FFT]( [Future Logo] © Future Publishing Limited. Reg No. 2008885 England. Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA. This email is intended for {EMAIL} To unsubscribe from FourFourTwo emails or update your email preferences, please [click here](. [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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