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FANS STEP UP THE PROTESTS

Demonstrations planned at EFL offices
By John Lyons

HAVING THEIR SAY: Blackpool fans invade the pitch during a protest at the game against Hudder- sfield in 2015 and, inset, Charlton fans protest against owner
Roland Duchatelet

PICTURE: PA Images

FED-UP Charlton and Blackpool fans will seek to draw attention to their clubs’ plight by holding demonstrations outside the EFL’s offices on Friday.
Supporters of the League One outfits have been locked in bitter long-running disputes with the owners of their clubs, accusing them of mismanagement and neglect.
They have also been i...

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