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What’s in The Football League Paper: 03/03/24

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Former Wycombe and QPR boss Gareth Ainsworth discusses his football style and finding a way to win in our Big Interview in The Football League Paper this Sunday.

Resident expert Chris Dunlavy examines the high price clubs can pay if they do make it to the EFL

Preston defender Andrew Hughes explains the impact of fit-again Emil Riis in their Championship play-off drive.

We put Hull City defender Jacob Greaves under the spotlight in our Player Profile feature.

From League One, Leyton Orient’s new-boy Ollie O’Neill earns praise – and a Jesper Gronkjaer comparison.

Also from the third tier, defender Joe Low reflects on his progress at Wycombe Wanderers this season.

And midfielder Isaac Hutchinson looks at his club’s bid for a “double double” with on-song Walsall.

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