Stoke condemn 'tragedy chants' at Sheff Utd's Campbell

Sheffield United forward Tyrese Campbell playing against former club Stoke CityImage source, Getty Images
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Tyrese Campbell's goal against Stoke was his first for Sheffield United

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Stoke City have hit out at "sickening and unacceptable" tragedy chants during Saturday's Championship game against Sheffield United.

It is understood the chants from "a small minority" of Stoke supporters were directed at former Potters striker Tyrese Campbell, whose father, former Arsenal and Everton striker Kevin, passed away in June.

Campbell, 24, scored in United's 2-0 victory at Bramall Lane, his first goal since being released by Stoke after 36 goals in 164 appearances for the club.

"The club has a zero-tolerance approach to tragedy chanting and strongly condemns the abhorrent actions of the individuals involved," said Stoke in a statement.

"Any evidence brought to the attention of the club that implicates individuals in such behaviour will be acted upon without hesitation and the police will also be informed."

The statement added: "The club will continue to work with fellow clubs, police forces and all relevant authorities to identify perpetrators of illegal actions and to ensure that matchdays are safe, welcoming and enjoyable for all."

Earlier this year, two Stoke City fans were banned from all grounds in England and Wales for three years for mocking the deaths of two Leeds United fans who were killed in Turkey in 2000 during last season's game at Elland Road.