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What’s in The Football League Paper: 11/02/24

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Play-off chasers Ipswich and West Brom’s crucial Championship battle is one of 35 EFL games covered in the Football League Paper this Sunday.

Our resident expert Chris Dunlavy looks at the second tier’s growing profile on the international stage.

Now away from the drama of that league, former Millwall boss Gary Rowett looks back at his time at The Den and says the ‘heart and soul’ of management hasn’t changed.

We put Watford’s Colombian midfielder Yaser Asprilla under the spotlight in our Player Profile feature.

Experienced boss Simon Grayson reflects on his India adventure and plans his next move.

From League Two Colchester midfielder Noah Chilvers chats about the new feelgood factor at the U’s, and Crewe’s rookie boss Lee Bell discusses his rapport with fellow EFL managers.

And don’t miss a look at all the FA Cup midweek replay action as the competition hots up.

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