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Barnsley’s Heckingbottom fires back at Potts critics
The Tykes manager was eager to silence the Barnsley boo boys after their treatment of midfielder Brad Potts.
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Tony Broadhurst
28 September 2017 at 2:42 pm
Totally agree with Hecky.
The lad hasn’t had time to prove himself yet in this league.
All our new players need to adjust to this league and it takes time, but when they gel, they can go onto greater things. (Hopefully with Barnsley).
Joe
28 September 2017 at 6:34 pm
The treatment of potts was disgusting. I was there on tuesday. It was frustrating to watch the second half. Alot of it was spent under pressure. Potts was injured and also playng out of position. The fans. The few fans who sarcastically applauded the substitution of the lad should consider the effect this may have on a lads confidence, bearing in mind were not getting the results. All the sarcastic applause did was add to a lack of confidence going forward