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What’s in Sunday’s Football League Paper?

Have a look at what features in FLP #443 – but before you do make sure you put your name in the hat for a chance to win a £25 gift voucher to spend with our friends at The Terrace!

  • WILD THING: Long-serving Wycombe boss Gareth Ainsworth on the challenges he faces at Adams Park – and his hopes for the future
  • HOGAN: Aston Villa striker Scott Hogan is back in the goals on loan at their arch-rivals Birmingham and determined to recapture his lost reputation
  • PROFILE: Chris Dunlavy examines the influence of Reading playmaker John Swift in our popular Player Profile series
  • SEASIDERS: New manager Neil Critchley tells us about his plans for Blackpool after deciding the time was right to leave Liverpool
  • DUNLAVY: Our resident expert on the Kiko Casilla fallout, Nottingham Forest’s gamble and Harry Toffolo’s Huddersfield impact
  • AWARDS: Brentford boss Thomas Frank and striker Ollie Watkins scoop prizes at the prestigious London Football Awards
  • WHEATER: Defender David Wheater says there can be positive times ahead for crisis-hit Oldham
  • MIDWEEK: We wrap up all the action from the FA Cup fifth round and EFL divisions
  • STAR GAMES: Leeds v Huddersfield, Bristol City v Fulham, Ipswich v Coventry, Swindon v FGR

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