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O’NEILL FACTOR SO VITAL FOR ACE TYRESE

By Josh Bartholomew
CHAMPIONSHIP
STOKE forward Tyrese Campbell says that if it wasn’t for Michael O’Neill, he would never have committed his longterm future to the Potters.
Campbell signed a fouryear extension to his deal in January, only four days after scoring the winner in Stoke’s shock win at the Hawthorns against West Brom.
The youngster was loaned to Shrewsbury for the second-half of last season, and had been expected to form a significant part of then-Stoke manager Nathan Jones’ Championship squad this term.
But Jones opted to use the prolific goalscorer predo...

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