Harris, who underwent surgery for testicular cancer in 2001, appeared to take offence to something Amankwaah said in the aftermath of Andy Frampton's rash challenge on Jon-Paul McGovern during Saturday's 1-1 draw.But Amankwaah told the Swindon Advertiser: "It was normal verbals going on between me and Harris and nothing threatening or bad was said on either side."He got a bit annoyed that I was telling Frampton to get up when he appeared to feign injury before he got sent off."That's what I thought but obviously he was injured and Harris was a bit upset that I was trying to pull him up. He came over to me and it was normal verbals - nothing bad at all."Meanwhile, Frampton's ill-timed tackle cost him more than just a red card and three-match ban - the defender suffered ankle ligament damage and faces around six weeks on the sidelines.
Source: Team_Talk