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What’s in The Football League Paper: 18/02/24

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Read why Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna reckons their new firepower can be a significant weapon in the run-in in The Football League Paper this Sunday.

At the other end of the Championship table we focus on strugglers Huddersfield and their appointment of German Andre Breitenreiter as their new head coach.

Bolton defender Jack Iredale bids to give Wembley a swerve – by grabbing automatic promotion from League One into the second tier, while Darren Moore returns to the managerial hotseat with strugglers Port Vale.

Mansfield midfielder Hiram Boateng reflects on their incredible 9-2 midweek win against Harrogate in League Two, and Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson hails his side’s spirit and resilience after recent setbacks

And see the latest winners of Goal of the Month as the latest winners of the coveted divisional awards are revealed.

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