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GIVE ME TIME TO MAKE MY MARK – JONES

CHAMPIONSHIP
By Andy Hunter
NATHAN Jones has urged Stoke fans to be patient as he looks to make his mark on the club, saying: “Rome wasn’t built in a day.”
The 45-year-old has been in charge at the bet365 Stadium for a month, leaving Luton to replace Gary Rowett.
When asked to describe his first four-and-a-half weeks at the club, Jones said: “Hectic. Really, really hectic.
“It has been a real learning curve for me in terms of lots of things, but it has been good, very productive.
“We are in a better place now than we were in terms of structure and so on &...

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