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October 27, 2024

THE DEN GIVES US POWER HARRIS

DEMANDING Millwall boss Neil Harris wants his side to embrace the club's unique identity as he seeks to drive them up the Championship table The south Londoners' infamous home ground, The Den, is known for its fearsome atmosphere, with opponents always braced for a wall of noise from the stands.

THE DEN GIVES US POWER HARRIS

2 mins

DRAGONS HAVE PLENTY OF PUFF!

Dan has faith in squad...

DRAGONS HAVE PLENTY OF PUFF!

3 mins

HENDRIE: WE CAN WORK THIS OUT

Defender's unity call at ailing Shrimps

HENDRIE: WE CAN WORK THIS OUT

3 mins

Versatile Japanese star gains admirers

EARLIER this summer, after Ipswich lost 2-1 to Fortuna Dusseldorf in a friendly at Portman Road, Kieran McKenna was asked by the visiting media to choose one opposition player he’d sign for his team.

Versatile Japanese star gains admirers

3 mins

WHITES GAFFER DANIEL RUES SIDE'S LACK OF CUTTING EDGE

Manning returns on emotional afternoon

WHITES GAFFER DANIEL RUES SIDE'S LACK OF CUTTING EDGE

3 mins

JOBE LEADS THE WAY AS BLACK CATS MARCH ON

REGIS Le Bris was delighted to see his Sunderland side round off a successful week with a dominant win over Oxford United.

JOBE LEADS THE WAY AS BLACK CATS MARCH ON

2 mins

BLADES HARNESS THEIR EMOTIONS

CHRIS Wilder reflected on an emotional afternoon which saw tributes paid to former player George Baldock, who passed away earlier this month, as his Sheffield United side beat Stoke City.

BLADES HARNESS THEIR EMOTIONS

2 mins

Eustace's rage over penalty winner

BLACKBURN boss John Eustace blasted referee Darren England for a “disappointing” penalty decision which handed Watford a narrow victory.

Eustace's rage over penalty winner

2 mins

CASPER HAUNTS THE SWANS ONCE AGAIN

CASPER De Norre struck a dramatic 90th-minute winner for Millwall as Swansea’s Championship goal drought continued.

CASPER HAUNTS THE SWANS ONCE AGAIN

2 mins

TON-UP CARRICK BOYS TO KEEP

AT CARROW Road this afternoon, Michael Carrick will take charge of his 101st game as Middlesbrough manager.

TON-UP CARRICK BOYS TO KEEP

4 mins

SKY BLUES' LATE RALLY HAS MARK 'HUMBLED'

MARK Robins claimed his Coventry team were thoroughly deserved winners after his side completed a spectacular comeback to win against ten-man Luton Town.

SKY BLUES' LATE RALLY HAS MARK 'HUMBLED'

2 mins

MATT'S FINISH EARNS POINT IN LAST-GASP PEN DRAM

CHARLTON boss Nathan Jones broke his habit of not watching penalties as Matty Godden converted in the 97th-minute to salvage a draw against Wrexham.

MATT'S FINISH EARNS POINT IN LAST-GASP PEN DRAM

2 mins

THREE MOORE POINTS -JUST

PORT VALE manager Darren Moore praised the “mentality change” from the club’s supporters as his side held on to beat AFC Wimbledon and extend their lead at the top of the League Two table.

THREE MOORE POINTS -JUST

2 mins

McCANN HAILS HIS ROVERS AS HERO HURST STEALS SHOW

GRAHAM McCann called Kyle Hurst “a joy to watch” after his Doncaster Rovers side’s victory at Valley Parade.

McCANN HAILS HIS ROVERS AS HERO HURST STEALS SHOW

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The Football League Paper Magazine Description:

UtgiverGreenways Publishing

KategoriSports

SpråkEnglish

FrekvensWeekly

The Football League Paper provides in-depth coverage of all 72 Football League clubs (the tiers under the EPL) by reviewing their matches, news, features and stats. Published every Sunday in exceptional clarity.

The Football League Paper is on a summer break and will return on Sunday, August 8th for a new football season. All new subscriptions will automatically begin from that point, whilst current subscribers will have their current subscription extended accordingly.

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