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Published 14:25 12 Aug 2022 BST
Updated 14:26 12 Aug 2022 BST

"Following recent events and a subsequent investigation, the club has assessed its relationship with its front of shirt sponsor and has taken steps to end that relationship with immediate effect.
"The HEX.com logo will not appear on the team's kits going forward. Further comment will be issued in due course."
Morrissey himself released a statement on social media on Wednesday in which he claimed the two accounts were not connected to Hex in any way. He said: "It has come to my attention that a number of tweets of homophobic nature made by 2 members of the HEX community have surfaced."Whilst I do not condone any form of homophobia, it is important to recognise that the tweets were made by 2 people not associated with HEX.com the HEX & Barnsley F.C. sponsorship deal in any official or legal capacity.
https://twitter.com/BrentMorrissey/status/1557449789922574338"I would like to build bridges and create a partnership that does good for the club & fans but also for the people of Barnsley. We are open to suggestions as to how to work in harmony," he added.
"I would also like to say that the sponsorship deal has been paid upfront & in full. I hope to continue working with Barnsley F.C. & help make this season one to remember positively. Come on, you reds!"
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