Barnsley urged to give Paul Heckingbottom long-term deal after stunning Wembley double
Since stepping up to replace Lee Johnson in February, Heckingbottom has won the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy and now the bigger prize of promotion to the Championship following an impressive 3-1 win against Millwall in the play-off final on Sunday afternoon.
Winger Hammill, who scored a stunning second goal for the Reds, said: “Hecky’s come in when Lee left and he’s taken over the reins, he’s had a few tweaks, worked on what he’s wanted to do on the system and he’s done absolutely unbelievable.
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Hide Ad“Two trips to Wembley and two wins. I think the chairman will be getting a contract out for him tonight!”
Hammill scored one of the goals of the season in the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy final win but felt his strike today topped that.
“I was a little bit disappointed when (Hull midfielder) Mo Diame’s was better than mine yesterday so I thought ‘I’ve got to top it’!,” quipped Hammill.
“It’s an unbelievable feeling. We’ve worked so hard to get from where we did in November, sacrificed a lot, worked our socks off and to a man we’ve been outstanding and it’s fully deserved.
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Hide Ad“I’m made up for all the players, the staff, they fully deserve it.”
As for any kind of deal being offered, manager Heckingbottom was far more reserved than his winger.
“We’ll have to see won’t we (on a contract),” he said. “We said we would wait until after the season.
“I couldn’t be any prouder. Every single thing we’ve asked them to do throughout the season they’ve tried to do it and whenever anyone is doing that for you you’ll go to war with them and that’s what these boys have done.”
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Hide AdMidfielder Lloyd Isgrove, on loan with the Tykes from Southampton, scored Barnsley’s third goal and he said: “There’s no better way to top such a season off. I took my time but I got the goal in the end. We’re delighted.
“(The early goal) settled us down, settled our nerves and once we started moving the ball around we never looked like losing really.”
Millwall boss Neil Harris is confident his side will be pushing for promotion once again next season.
“I’m proud of them,” said Harris. “There’s huge disappointment, of course there is, and there are players and staff in there that are absolutely gutted.
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Hide Ad“But we’ve come so far, we just couldn’t finish it off today. Congratulations to Barnsley, they’ve done similar to us, the way they’ve come but it’s disappointing for us.”
Harris admitted the loss of defender Byron Webster to injury in the warm-up had played a part.
He added: “I think it looked obvious didn’t it?
“It affected us mentally before the game. We worked all week on our gameplan and it all goes out of the window in the warm-up.
“It’s a learning curve for me, definitely, and certainly for the players.”