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What’s in The Football League Paper: 21/01/24

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Our guest columnist Graham Westley gives his views on the outspoken Troy Deeney’s Forest Green exit in The Football League Paper this Sunday.

Forward Tom Barkhuizen explains why promotion-chasing Derby are looking more at home in League One this term.

At the other end of the league, Reading fans urge despised owner Dai Yongge to relinquish his death grip on the club.

Fit-again Leyton Orient striker Dan Agyei bids to continue his goalscoring start to the New Year, and we put Ipswich Town’s attacking left-back Leif Davis under the microscope in our Player Profile.

From League Two MK Dons’ record-breaker Dean Lewington reveals why he’s hoping to put his 40th birthday celebrations on hold, and we chat to Stuart Maynard who has taken the reins at Notts County.

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