Barnsley boss Lee Johnson not interested in Bristol City speculation
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Johnson, a former Robins player, is currently heading the betting for the Ashton Gate post - with his father Gary having previously managed the West Country outfit.
But the 34-year-old is concentrating solely on the here and now, with Barnsley facing a huge game at Fleetwood on Thursday night in a Johnstone’s Paint Trophy northern section final first leg - mindful that victory would see them reach Wembley for the first time since April 2008.
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Hide AdOn the Robins link, he said: “I am not even going to give it the time of day. It’s the betting market.
“We have got a huge game on Thursday and nothing will take away from that focus.
“It’s betting. Until anything changes, then there is no decision to make anyway. I am really happy here.
“We have turned it around and are flying and have potentially a Wembley final if we win this (Fleetwood) game and we kick on.
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Hide Ad“I have just got to focus on the game. I don’t think you can rule yourself in or out of anything until you know the circumstances. It is neither here nor there, it is Thursday - the game - and then Sunday (against Bury) and then that’s it.”