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What’s in The Football League Paper: 14/01/24

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New Sutton manager Steve Morison is the subject of our Big Interview, as he discusses the challenge of keeping Sutton United in League Two and the EFL in The Football League Paper this Sunday.

Meanwhile, Oxford United boss Des Buckingham looks forward to the business end of the League One season after a whirlwind start to his U’s reign.

We put Hull City’s rejuvenated striker Aaron Connolly under the microscope in our Player Profile.

And our resident expert looks at the missing ingredient that Sunderland star Jack Clarke, also from the Championship, needs to find.

Elsewhere, former Burton boss Dino Maamria says he doesn’t want to just be a managerial firefighter and Harrogate Town midfielder George Thomson explains the benefits of his vegan diet.

And finally, we look at how Leicester and MK Dons doubled up in the coveted monthly EFL awards.

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