Barnsley: May 2009 Archives

Striker set for exit

Barnsley boss Simon Davey looks unlikely to pursue any interest in Maltese striker Michael Mifsud who is available on a free transfer.

More: Striker set for exit |

Boss challenges youngsters

Barnsley boss Simon Davey has revealed he will be looking for the younger players to stake a claim next season.

More: Boss challenges youngsters |

Youngster expected to improve

Barnsley boss Simon Davey says he expects young star Reuben Noble-Lazarus to become a regular in his first team team plans next season.

More: Youngster expected to improve |

Boss still waiting for final thumbs up

Simon Davey has yet to be fully guaranteed his job at Barnsley is safe but is expected to be told he will be staying on next week.

More: Boss still waiting for final thumbs up |

Davey's fan warning

Barnsley boss Simon Davey has been told by the club's owner Patrick Cryne that he needs to build a better rapport with the fans.

More: Davey's fan warning |

Davey's future assured

Barnsley boss Simon Davey is looking forward to the opportunity of leading the side next season now his future has been sorted out.

More: Davey's future assured |

Tykes youngster signs up

Defender Luke Potter is the latest Barnsley youngster to commit his future to the Tykes, penning a 12-month extension at Oakwell.

More: Tykes youngster signs up |

Striker boost for Barnsley

Barnsley have been boosted by the news that promising young striker Reuben Noble-Lazarus has signed an extended deal at Oakwell.

More: Striker boost for Barnsley |

FA charges over Coventry draw

Barnsley have been charged by the FA with misconduct following incidents at the end of their draw at Coventry last month.

More: FA charges over Coventry draw |

Several facing Reds axe

Barnsley owner Patrick Cryne has admitted the club's first-team squad will be cut to finance a reduction in season-ticket prices.

More: Several facing Reds axe |

Tykes eye Howard windfall

Barnsley will land a £200,000 cash windfall if Sheffield United win promotion to the Premiership following the sale of Brian Howard.

More: Tykes eye Howard windfall |

Coulson making progress

Barnsley striker Michael Coulson says he is hopeful of being fit for the start of next season as he recovers from his knee injury.

More: Coulson making progress |

Tykes boss brushes off sack talk

Barnsley boss Simon Davey is confident he is not facing the sack and will be in charge at the club next season.

More: Tykes boss brushes off sack talk |

Tykes ace seeks clarity

Steve Foster has called for the Barnsley board to back Simon Davey and confirm his role as manager as soon as possible.

More: Tykes ace seeks clarity |

Cryne lifts lid on main transfer target

Chairman Patrick Cryne has confirmed that Barnsley's main priority in the summer transfer window will be to sign a new striker.

More: Cryne lifts lid on main transfer target |

Tykes in talks with five stars

Barnsley have confirmed Rob Kozluk, Luke Potter, Jon Macken, Michael Coulson and Luke Steele have been offered new contracts.

More: Tykes in talks with five stars |

Owner 'miserable' with Tykes role

Chairman and owner Patrick Cryne has admitted that he would step down from the position if someone wanted to take over at Oakwell.

More: Owner 'miserable' with Tykes role |

Rob backs boss

Barnsley defender Rob Kozluk has come out in the defence of under fire boss Simon Davey and says blame the players.

More: Rob backs boss |

Boss looking to kick on

Barnsley boss Simon Davey has said the club must make sure they are not in a similar fight for survival next season.

More: Boss looking to kick on |

Foster boost for boss

Barnsley are boosted by the return of defender Stephen Foster for their clash at Plymouth where they need a point to avoid the drop.

More: Foster boost for boss |

Striker set for exit

Barnsley boss Simon Davey looks unlikely to pursue any interest in Maltese striker Michael Mifsud who is available on a free transfer.

More: Striker set for exit |

Boss challenges youngsters

Barnsley boss Simon Davey has revealed he will be looking for the younger players to stake a claim next season.

More: Boss challenges youngsters |

Youngster expected to improve

Barnsley boss Simon Davey says he expects young star Reuben Noble-Lazarus to become a regular in his first team team plans next season.

More: Youngster expected to improve |

Boss still waiting for final thumbs up

Simon Davey has yet to be fully guaranteed his job at Barnsley is safe but is expected to be told he will be staying on next week.

More: Boss still waiting for final thumbs up |

Davey's fan warning

Barnsley boss Simon Davey has been told by the club's owner Patrick Cryne that he needs to build a better rapport with the fans.

More: Davey's fan warning |

Davey's future assured

Barnsley boss Simon Davey is looking forward to the opportunity of leading the side next season now his future has been sorted out.

More: Davey's future assured |

Tykes youngster signs up

Defender Luke Potter is the latest Barnsley youngster to commit his future to the Tykes, penning a 12-month extension at Oakwell.

More: Tykes youngster signs up |

Striker boost for Barnsley

Barnsley have been boosted by the news that promising young striker Reuben Noble-Lazarus has signed an extended deal at Oakwell.

More: Striker boost for Barnsley |

FA charges over Coventry draw

Barnsley have been charged by the FA with misconduct following incidents at the end of their draw at Coventry last month.

More: FA charges over Coventry draw |

Several facing Reds axe

Barnsley owner Patrick Cryne has admitted the club's first-team squad will be cut to finance a reduction in season-ticket prices.

More: Several facing Reds axe |

Tykes eye Howard windfall

Barnsley will land a £200,000 cash windfall if Sheffield United win promotion to the Premiership following the sale of Brian Howard.

More: Tykes eye Howard windfall |

Coulson making progress

Barnsley striker Michael Coulson says he is hopeful of being fit for the start of next season as he recovers from his knee injury.

More: Coulson making progress |

Tykes boss brushes off sack talk

Barnsley boss Simon Davey is confident he is not facing the sack and will be in charge at the club next season.

More: Tykes boss brushes off sack talk |

Tykes ace seeks clarity

Steve Foster has called for the Barnsley board to back Simon Davey and confirm his role as manager as soon as possible.

More: Tykes ace seeks clarity |

Cryne lifts lid on main transfer target

Chairman Patrick Cryne has confirmed that Barnsley's main priority in the summer transfer window will be to sign a new striker.

More: Cryne lifts lid on main transfer target |

Tykes in talks with five stars

Barnsley have confirmed Rob Kozluk, Luke Potter, Jon Macken, Michael Coulson and Luke Steele have been offered new contracts.

More: Tykes in talks with five stars |

Owner 'miserable' with Tykes role

Chairman and owner Patrick Cryne has admitted that he would step down from the position if someone wanted to take over at Oakwell.

More: Owner 'miserable' with Tykes role |

Rob backs boss

Barnsley defender Rob Kozluk has come out in the defence of under fire boss Simon Davey and says blame the players.

More: Rob backs boss |

Boss looking to kick on

Barnsley boss Simon Davey has said the club must make sure they are not in a similar fight for survival next season.

More: Boss looking to kick on |

Foster boost for boss

Barnsley are boosted by the return of defender Stephen Foster for their clash at Plymouth where they need a point to avoid the drop.

More: Foster boost for boss |

League Tables

RSS Feeds