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Ryan Kent on loan from Liverpool. Lewin Nyatanga at Northampton Town until 30 June Callum Evans at Macclesfield Town until 30 June Stefan Payne at Shrewsbury Town until 30 June Shaun Tuton at Barrow until 5 May Josh Kay at Fylde until 30 June Barnsley Football Club. Barnsley Football Club - Managers. FA Cup winners. The bottom team from the previous season was Tottenham Hotspur and they were duly relegated. The first extra place in the First Division went to Chelsea, who retained their place despite finishing 2nd bottom and therefore in the relegation places.

Henry Norris, the then Arsenal chairman, had recently moved Woolwich Arsenal north of the River Thames to Highbury, and needed First Division football to attract fans to their new home. He was later to admit some underhand dealings, allegedly including the bribing of some member clubs to vote for Arsenal's inclusion. They duly won the vote and Barnsley were consigned to the second tier of English football for another 8 decades.

From the thirties up to the fifties the club found themselves sliding between the Second and Third Division, and in the sixties and seventies they hovered around the Third and Fourth Division, not able to break back into the top two levels of English football. The eighties and early nineties saw the club get back on track, earn promotion and once again establish themselves as a strong Division Two side as they had been in their early history, eventually reaching a position to once again start challenging for a place in the top tier for the very first time.

Over the past decade Barnsley have experienced a number of highs and lows as a football club. From the thirties up to the fifties the club found themselves sliding between the Second and Third Division , and in the sixties and seventies they hovered around the Third and Fourth Division , not able to break back into the top two levels of English football. The eighties and early nineties saw the club get back on track, earn promotion and once again establish themselves as a strong Division Two side as they had been in their early history, eventually reaching a position to once again start challenging for a place in the top tier for the very first time.

Barnsley in action against Leicester City in the —98 season. The resulting 1—0 defeat condemned the Tykes to relegation. Over the past decade Barnsley have experienced a number of highs and lows as a football club. At the end of the —97 season Barnsley reached the top tier of English football for the first time in their history. However, they were relegated the following season despite their efforts.

They are one of few clubs to have completed only one season overall in the top flight the others are Glossop , Leyton Orient , Northampton Town and Carlisle United in the old First Division era and Swindon Town in the Premier League era.

In the following years Barnsley were not as successful, with relegation to Division Two and administration both threatening the existence of the club. Barnsley suffered greatly due to the ITV Digital crisis , resulting in the club going into administration in A late purchase from Barnsley's then Mayor, Peter Doyle, saved the club from folding. Doyle has since left the club, leaving Gordon Shepherd and local businessman Patrick Cryne in control.

There has also been a rapid turnover of managers, with no less than ten managers in the same number of years. Barnsley had the distinction of playing in the last play-off final at Wembley before the stadium was closed for redevelopment, [4] and in won in a play-off final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, where they beat Swansea City 4—3 on penalties 2—2 after extra-time to earn promotion to the Championship. The manager at this time was Andy Ritchie , who was in his first season in charge after replacing Paul Hart.

The team struggled in their first season back in the Championship. Davey managed to steer the team away from relegation in the second half of the season, and eventually finishing in 20th. The following season, a much-changed Barnsley side managed an historic FA Cup run, beating Premier League giants Liverpool 2—1 at Anfield and defending champions Chelsea 1—0 in order to reach the semi-finals for the first time since , where they narrowly lost out 1—0 to fellow Championship side Cardiff City at Wembley.

Barnsley have spent more seasons at the second level of English football than any other team and on 3 January Barnsley FC became the first club to achieve 1, wins in the second level of English football. Oakwell is a multi-purpose sports development in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England used primarily by Barnsley Football Club for playing their home fixtures, and their reserves.

While the name 'Oakwell' generally refers to the main stadium, it also includes several neighbouring venues which form the facilities of the Barnsley F. Until the stadium and the vast amount of land that surrounds it was owned by Barnsley Football Club themselves, however after falling into administration in the council purchased the main Oakwell Stadium to allow the club to pay its creditors and remain participants in The Football League.

Barnsleys home shirt in the —98 Premier League season. Barnsley have played their home games in red shirts for most of their history. The team first wore their now traditional red shirts in Since this time, the team has worn red shirts often with a white trim.

In more recent times a black trim has sometimes been used. As with most football clubs the shirt design varies from season to season. One particular design that stands out is the —90 season shirt which featured white stars on a red background and has been named as one of the worst shirts ever. Sponsors names and logos were first worn in the —81 season and the club has had 12 different sponsors on the shirt in total.

Since manufacturers logos were added to the shirt in the —77 season, the club has 12 different kit manufacturers. One other notable exception came in the Division One Playoff Final against Ipswich Town , where the team wore red shorts, thus having an all-red strip. Again, the design changes from season to season. It featured a shield style club badge to the left, with kit sponsors Lotto's logo on the opposite side. The club's away strip used for away or cup fixtures where there is a clash of colours differs from season to season but usually follows the design of the season's home strip with a variation on the colours.

The most common colour for the away shirt has been white but many others have been used, including blue, yellow, black, ecru , dark green and even black and blue stripes. The current strip is manufactured by Nike and the main sponsor is CK Beckett with a rear shirt sponsor of Hayseldens. The home shirt is the traditional red. The shorts are white with red trim at the bottom. The socks are red with a thick white trim at the top.

Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. A list of players that made over appearances for Barnsley or were capped internationally during their time at Barnsley F. Big Soccer Wiki Explore.



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