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CLUBS’ RESPECT FOR THE FALLEN

By Tom Blackett

EFL clubs wore black armbands as a mark of respect yesterday for those who lost their lives in the devastating events in Israel and Palestine over the last week.
A period of silence was also observed at matches in League One and Two.
In a statement, the EFL said: “Our collective thoughts are with all the innocent people who have lost their lives, as well as their families, friends and all those in communities impacted by the escalating conflict.
“The EFL hopes for a swift and peaceful conclusion to the current humanitarian crisis and will be making a ...

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