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What’s in The Football League Paper: 14/04/24

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Find reports on all the big games as promotion and relegation issues come to the boil in The Football League Paper this Sunday.

With the Millers already down, our resident expert Chris Dunlavy examines Rotherham’s latest relegation from the Championship.

Hoping to stay in the same division, Sheffield Wednesday’s Callum Paterson discusses the approach of boss Danny Rohl and in our Player Profile we put play-off contenders Middlesbrough’s forward Emmanuel latthe Lath under the spotlight.

In our Big Interview, Exeter boss Gary Caldwell explains the challenges the Grecians have faced in this campaign and elsewhere in League One upbeat Wigan boss Shaun Maloney plots a play-off assault next season.

W e look back at Peterborough’s dramatic Bristol Street Motors Trophy final victory last Sunday, and from League Two striker Danny Rose insists keeping Grimsby in the EFL is more important than personal achievements.

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