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In The Football League Paper (March 23)

THE Football League Paper is still on sale today and with the season reaching the business end, we’ve got all the news plus reports and pictures from Saturday’s games!

THE Football League Paper is still on sale today and with the season reaching the business end, we’ve got all the news plus reports and pictures from Saturday’s games!

The FLP is available at all good newsagents and supermarkets but if you’re struggling to find a copy, you can always subscribe to ensure you get your Football League fix!

In Sunday’s FLP, still on sale today:

  • Watford boss Giuseppe Sannino has gone from cleaning toilets to being a top manager – he’s this week’s Big Interview 
  • Things haven’t exactly gone to plan for Leon Best since he moved to Blackburn – now on-loan at Sheffield Wednesday he gives us his thoughts
  • Jake Hessenthaler is keeping the family name going at Gillingham – he tells us about following in the footsteps of dad Andy at Priestfield
  • Ollie Palmer is taking his big change in the league with Mansfield, and believes Leicester’s Jamie Vardy is an inspiration to all
  • Burnley‘s team of 1986-87 are next up in Neil Fissler’s Where Are They Now

Plus much, much more for just £1.50!

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