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Transfer: Blackpool Get D.J. Campbell Back

On the one hand, I want to stop doing the Twitter-based posts.

↵On the other hand, the information is just too good. Witness The Guardian’s news regarding Leicester City’s – no, Blackpool’s D.J. Campbell:

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#Blackpool sign striker DJ Campbell for an undisclosed fee from #Leicesterless than a minute ago via TweetDeck

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↵Loanee D.J. Campbell was Blackpool’s most dangerous player last season, and when they were unable to secure his permanent transfer from Leicester, Blackpool’s squad suddenly looked like one of the least potent to ever be promoted.

↵Now, Campbell is back, the Seasiders have four points, and while D.J.‘s acquisition shouldn’t change Blackpool’s status as a probable relegated club, it at least gets the band back together.

↵In other news, I’m starting to believe “Undisclosed Fee” is the best name for my new alt-rock-pop band.

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