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The Football League returns 7 August!

After our summer break we’re back with 48 pages of match reports, player and manager interviews, and a look back at past glory days

The Paper returns for another exciting season on Sunday 7th August.

Covering ALL 72 English League () Clubs, the 48-page full-colour newspaper, is packed with comprehensive match reports, interviews, star columns, previews and of course, breaking . Providing EFL clubs with more coverage than the national press.


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