Notts County's recent Wembley success has secured their spot in League One. The team, along with Hull City and Bolton Wanderers, had a dramatic week of play-off final action across the EFL. Matt Badcock, Chris Dunlavy, and John Lyons discussed the latest in the EFL on The Football League Paper Podcast. They reflected on Hull City's promotion to the Premier League with a late winner against Middlesbrough. Bolton Wanderers also enjoyed Wembley success, booking their spot in the Championship. Notts County's win was a significant achievement for the club. The 'Spygate' saga continues to develop, with Southampton owner Dragan Solak supporting manager Tonda Eckert despite the controversy. Eckert released a public apology to Southampton fans, taking full responsibility for the scandal. Stockport County manager David Challinor stepped away from his role after five years in charge. The relegated sides returning to the EFL include West Ham United, who will continue with manager Nuno Espirito Santo for the upcoming 2026/27 Championship campaign. Notts County's fans are eager to see how the team will perform in League One. The club's success at Wembley has given them a boost in confidence. With the new season approaching, Notts County is preparing to face new challenges. The team's manager and players are working hard to ensure a strong start to the season. Notts County's supporters are looking forward to the upcoming matches, hoping to see their team achieve more success.
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Notts County Secures League One Spot
Notts County secures League One spot after Wembley win, as Hull City and Bolton Wanderers achieve promotions to higher leagues
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