Magilton Slams Haynes - Ipswich Town News
Boss Jim Magilton has criticised striker Danny Haynes for his "disrespect†after the former England U19 was subbed to prevent him getting himself sent off in last night's 4-1 victory over Donegal Celtic.
Haynes was replaced in the 18th minute after he had reacted to a challenge by Donegal's Sean Armstrong having petulantly kicked the ball away earlier in the half.
Magilton said: "Danny lost his head and that is totally unacceptable. I don't care what level you are at, it is not on. He showed total disrespect not just to us, but the lad involved and the referee, who did very well, and I won't stand for that.â€Â
The Town manager was set to speak to the 20-year-old this morning.
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