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WHAT A GREAT DAY OF ACTION!

EFL clubs highlight role in the community

By Tom Blackett

CRUNCH: Port Vale mascot Boomer the Dog gets stuck in and, insets, Wigan’s Beni and Divin Baningime visit St Jude’s Primary School, Luton keeper James Shea celebrates with their adult disability team and Rotherham’s Will Vaulks visits the Bluebell Children’s Hospice
PICTURES: EFL/Shutterstock

QUESTION TIME: Pupils from Heston Primary School in Hounslow interview EFL chief executive Shaun Harvey

ALL 72 clubs showcased their contribution in their local communities in Tuesday’s EFL Day of Act...

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