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What’s in The Football League Paper this Sunday: 29/09/23

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Southampton host Leeds in the first Championship game between the two sides for 11 years, and you can find all the action and reaction from that game in The Football League Paper this Sunday.

It’s been a rough start to the campaign for the Saints, while their rivals have shone in the league below, and Portsmouth boss John Mousinho sits down with the paper to discuss his side’s superb start to the League One season.

Elsewhere in the same division we talk catch up with Port Vale legend and President John Rudge to look back on his successful career in the Big Interview, and wrap up all the midweek action as the Carabao Cup heats up.

Back in the second tier Cardiff stalwart Joe Ralls discusses a new era at the Bluebirds after some tough times, and we put Blackburn attacking midfielder Sammie Szmodics under the spotlight in Player Profile.

Midfielder Ben Close aims to keep scoring for Doncaster Rovers in League Two following his successful return from injury.

And last but not least, Our resident expert Chris Dunlavy talks about the danger of relying on loans to boost your prospects.

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