<div class="headline" id="ds-headline"><h1>Reds ready to rock Derby - Heckingbottom</h1></div> <div class="viewarticlepanel"><div class="multiimageoff" id="MainMultiImage"><div id="MainImageDiv">/</div><div id="ThumbDiv"><div class="thumb">/</div><div class="thumb">/</div><div class="thumb">/</div><div class="thumb2">/</div></div> <div id="Navigation"><div class="off" id="PreviousBlock1">« Previous </div><div class="off" id="PreviousBlock1Inactive">« Previous</div><div class="off" id="NextBlock1">Next » </div><div class="off" id="NextBlock1Inactive">Next »</div></div> <div class="off noprint" id="divGalleryLink">View Gallery</div></div></div><div class="byline" id="ds-byline">By Dom Howson</div><div class="ds-bylinetext" id="ds-bylinetext">Barnsley</div><div class="ds-firstpara" id="ds-firstpara">FULL-back Paul Heckingbottom insists Barnsley players are 'looking forward' to the challenge of toppling Derby. </div><div class="va-bodytext" id="va-bodytext">The Rams are sitting pretty at the top of the Championship on 73 points with only seven league games to go. But Derby head for Oakwell without one of the division's leading marksman Steve Howard. The 17 goal marksman is suspended on Saturday. Gilis Barnes, a 19-year-old who has earned rave reviews and hit eight goals, will supply a major threat to Barnsley. Like Sunderland in Barnsley's previous home match, Billy Davies' side have sold their ticket allocation and so will be backed by over 7,000 supporters for their trip to South Yorkshire. However, 29-year-old Heckingbottom, the former Sheffield Wednesday defender, sees no reason why the relegation threatened Reds can't spring a surprise. He said: "We are looking forward to it - the boys are feeling fresh after the two week international <div id="ds-mpu"></div>break and are ready to give Derby a really tough game. "Coventry was a poor game for the club but we are looking to make amends on Saturday. "They are bringing about 7,000 fans to Oakwell so the atmosphere is going to be something else. "Obviously, we would prefer it if the stadium was full of Barnsley supporters but it should make the club a fair amount of money. "Our recent results at home have been very disappointing, although Sunderland were probably the best team to have come here all season. They brought a large following with them too and so it should be a similar atmopshere to then but hopefully with a different result." Simon Davey's oufit have yielded nine points from the last 27 and despite their 4-1 mauling at Coventry , Barnsley-born Heckingbottom thinks that the team may not even need 50 points to survive: "Our aim is to win three more games, but we might that many."</div><div class="ds-modifieddate">Last Updated: 29 March 2007</div>
hecky well heckingbottom best get his hat together then ant he if were gonna win ur right 'blah, blah, blah' same every game! (blagger)
our target is to win 3 more games... ......no its to win 7 games....... you overpaid prima donnas.....spend less time bigging it up in blah on saturday nights and get fcking playing as if your lives depended on it...