In Sky Sports magazine

Last updated: 27th July 2009

In Sky Sports magazine

August is around the corner which means Sky Sports Magazine has a special issue previewing the new football season.

We focus on the teams who are bidding to stop Manchester United winning the Premier League title for the fourth year in a row. We chat to Arsenal star Andrey Arshavin, while Chelsea's assistant coach Ray Wilkins talks about his new boss Carlo Ancelotti.

Over at Liverpool, former stars explain what the club needs to do win the Premier League.

In the Coca-Cola Leagues, Sky Sports analyst Don Goodman picks out the managers he rates as the top gaffers outside the top flight.

We have an exclusive interview with Jose Mourinho who is in typically good form and explains why one of his half-time team talks reminded him of the horror film, 'The Shining'.

Plus we have the results of our fans' survey as you tell us what you think about salary caps, admission prices, foreign players and much more.

But August is is a month packed with big events across a range of sports.

Ahead of the climax to The Ashes there is story of the England cricket legend who kipped in his car the night before bowling out the Aussies,

We get ready for US Open tennis and focus on the ongoing battle between Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer to be world number one.

And following on from the bitter disappointment of the home contingent in The Open, Sky Sports' Bruce Critchley explains why no British golfer has ever won the US PGA Championship.

Dont forget to check our listings for live events throughout August and the chance to win a trip to a luxury sports resort that is frequented by Chelsea, Real Madrid and Roger Federer.