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Old-style poacher’s coming under attack

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Glenn Moore

IN THE play-off semi-finals it looks as if Shrewsbury Town, and either Cardiff City or Fulham, will be playing a team they finished more than a dozen points clear of. Is that really fair? Instead of penalties settling a drawn semi-final, the club that finished higher should go through.

DOUBLE TOP: Accrington Stanley’s Billy Kee is celebrating promotion and a bumper goal haul. Inset, Peterborough’s Jack Marriott
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