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What to find in Sunday’s The Football League Paper

Middlesbrough manager Neil Warnock

As we head towards the business end of the Football League season, Sunday’s The Football League Paper will extensively cover every single game from Good Friday as the race for promotion, the play-offs and the race to beat the drop intensifies.

Additionally, in Sunday’s paper, you will find:

Big Interview – Neil Warnock reveals the secret to why he survived so long in management…

David Connolly – Our guest columnist examines a couple of key positions his former club Portsmouth need to resolve this summer

Aiming high – Luton defender Dan Potts insists the unheralded Hatters always had the Championship play-offs in their sights

In the spotlight – John Wragg on the state of play at West Brom after a disappointing campaign – and the challenge Steve Bruce faces to turn the Baggies’ fortunes around

Bring ’em on – Plymouth midfielder Jordan Houghton relishes a red-hot run-in for the promotion-chasing Pilgrims

Darius Charles – The AFC Wimbledon defender on why it means everything to him to retire on his own terms

Chris Dunlavy – Our resident expert takes a look at Scunthorpe United’s rapid fall from grace…

Time to reset – Crewe midfielder Callum Ainley reflects on their relegation from League One and looks to the future

Good work – Leyton Orient defender Omar Beckles on landing the League Two PFA Player in the Community award

Star games

Championship – Derby v Fulham

League One – Rotherham v Ipswich

League Two – Oldham v Northampton

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