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In The Football League Paper (April 13)

THE Football League Paper is still on sale today and with the season reaching the business end, we’ve got all the news plus reports and pictures from Saturday’s games!

THE Paper is still on sale today and with the season reaching the business end, we’ve got all the plus reports and pictures from Saturday’s games!

The is available at all good newsagents and supermarkets but if you’re struggling to find a copy, you can always subscribe to ensure you get your League fix!

In Sunday’s FLP, still on sale today:

  • Chris Porter is desperate to right the wrongs of Sheffield United’s last trip – we get his and Stefan Scougall’s view ahead of their Cup semi-final with  LP_1304_MAIN_LPE1_001-page-0
  • Lifelong Blade and TV presenter Charlie Webster will be at Wembley on Sunday – but only after running the London Marathon first
  • Craig Mackail- is back in action at after a nightmare year out injured – and he tells us how he plans to make up for lost time
  • Sheffield United’s FA Cup semi-finalists of 1993 are next up in Neil Fissler’s Where Are They Now
  • Chris Dunlavy looks at the life and times of boss Shaun Derry in our Profile feature

Plus much, much more for just £1.50!

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