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What’s in The Football League Paper: 08/10/23

It’s been all change this week on the managerial merry-go-round, and we’ll be looking at the departures of Xisco Munoz, Mark Hughes and Neil Harris from Sheffield Wednesday, Bradford and Gillingham in The Football League Paper this Sunday.

Chris Dunlavy will also be looking at why boss Gary Rowett has come under pressure at Millwall, while our other columnist Graham Westley gives us his take on the latest EFL issues in the spotlight.

Alongside coverage of Sunderland’s north east derby with Middlesbrough in the Championship, we put talented Black Cats midfielder Pierre Ekwah under the microscope in this week’s Player Profile.

On another important weekend of League One action, upbeat Burton boss Dino Maamria looks ahead to Monday’s game against Cambridge.

While in League Two, midfielder Jake Reeves plots another promotion with AFC Wimbledon while Salford boss Neil Wood discusses overcoming a sticky spell with the Ammies.

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