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Watch out for sizzling seven!

The Football League Paper's Executive Editor John Lyons looks at the young guns seizing their chance in the EFL
By John Lyons

It's always good to see young players given the chance to show what they can do in the EFL. Some have already been around for a little while, others are fresh on the scene, but they’ve all got something to prove. Here, we look at seven – all 23 or under – who have grabbed their chance so far this term…
SINCLAIR ARMSTRONG - QPR
Little known away from Loftus Road before the start of the campaign, the 20-year-old Irish striker of Nigerian descent had rapidly made a nam...

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