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Alan Stubbs recently paid tribute to his former teammate Kevin Campbell, who passed away at the age of 54 after a brief illness. The ex-Everton center-back spoke about Campbell’s important role in the team, highlighting his personality and influence on his colleagues in the dressing room.

When Campbell joined Everton from Turkey, he brought a newfound enthusiasm and warmth to the club, lifting spirits both on the pitch and among the fans. Stubbs praised Campbell’s performance record and his ability to connect with fans, embodying the essence of the club. He described Campbell as a top bloke who always prioritized others before himself.

Outside of football, Campbell continued to exude positivity and warmth, making a lasting impact on those around him. Stubbs emphasized the loss that Campbell’s passing represents, describing it as a sad day for all who knew him. The full interview with Alan Stubbs can be listened to on BBC Sounds starting at 07:20.

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