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What’s in The Football League Paper: 24/09/23

It’s goodbye from Neil Warnock and hello to Darren Moore in the Huddersfield hotseat, and we’ll be looking at the big managerial switch in The Football League Paper on Sunday.

Elsewhere in the Championship, defender Cody Drameh backs fellow loanee Jay Stansfield to keep sparkling for Birmingham, and we put Leicester’s exciting attacker Stephy Mavididi under the spotlight in Player Profile.

On the Foxes theme, our guest columnist David Connolly examines Leicester’s fine start to the season under Enzo Maresca while our resident expert Chris Dunlavy looks at the reasons behind Southampton’s struggles in recent weeks.

From League One, Lincoln keeper Lukas Jensen plots more Carabao Cup success against top-flight West Ham and Keeper Owen Evans relishes his bumper game time at League Two Walsall.

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