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In this week’s Football League Paper – available on Sunday

With the season now well underway the action and reaction is coming thick and fast, and don’t miss out on this week’s Football League Paper to catch it all.

West Brom host Hull in a crucial game on Saturday, and with plenty of eyes on the Hawthorns West Brom chief Ron Gourlay says Steve Bruce is ready, willing and able to answer his critics.

We have an exclusive interview with FA Cup Final hero Ben Watson, after hanging up his boots on a glittering career.

Ben Watson talks to the FLP this Sunday, as he reflects on his impressive career

Lancashire rivals Burnley and Blackburn lead the tributes for former favourite Lenny Johnrose, who tragically passed away on Monday at only 52 after a battle with Motor Neurone Disease.

Crawley Town’s central defender Tony Craig talks about how he is desperate to pull off one more giant-killing act.

In another exclusive, stalwart Kevin Ellison finally bows out of the EFL but, at 43, is relishing his new challenge in Non-League.

Kevin Ellison might be done with the EFL, but he is certainly not done with football despite approaching his mid 40s

As ever Chris Dunlavy, Adam Virgo, and The Non-League Paper editor Matt Badcock will provide their views on the big stories of the weekend, and they’ll be reports, results and tables from every game happening on Saturday (and Norwich vs Millwall on Friday!).

And finally, we provide an update on the Coventry pitch situation, where the club looks to have secured £500,000 to sort the chaos surrounding the CBS Arena.

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