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The Football League Paper Returns on August 10!

The Football League Paper returns for another exciting season on Sunday, August 10.

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returns for another exciting  season on Sunday, August 10.

Covering all 72 League Clubs, the 48-page  full-colour newspaper, which aims to provide the Football League with more coverage than the national press (given their focus on coverage), is packed with comprehensive match reports, interviews, star columns, previews and of course, breaking .

Don’t forget to follow the newspaper on twitter: @theleaguepaper  or on facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/thefootballleaguepaper

To view a free sample copy of the Football League Paper,  click here
  http://bit.ly/FLP-Sample

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