Barnsley: November 2009 Archives

Players told the remember - Robins

Barnsley boss Mark Robins has told his players to remember their disappointment when they replay the match with Plymouth.

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De Silva out of Argyle tie

Barnsley's Brazilian midfielder Anderson De Silva misses the Tykes' trip to Plymouth through suspension.

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Winger moves in

Barnsley winger Adam Hammill has heeded Mark Robins' advice and got himself an apartment to cut down on his travelling time.

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De Silva happy at Tykes

Barnsley midfielder Anderson De Silva is loving life under Mark Robins at the club and says he has never been happier.

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Suspension hits Tykes

Barnsley boss Mark Robins will be without midfielder Anderson de Silva for the clash away at Plymouth on Saturday.

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Robins happy for fans

Barnsley boss Mark Robins was delighted with his side after the late show against Cardiff sent the fans home happy at Oakwell.

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Midfielder worry for Cardiff clash

Hugo Colace is Barnsley's main injury doubt for the visit of Cardiff but captain Stephen Foster is available again after suspension.

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Skipper looks ahead to Cardiff clash

Barnsley captain Stephen Foster is looking ahead to the clash with promotion-chasing Cardiff at Oakwell this weekend.

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Doyle on Barnsley switch

Hull midfielder Nathan Doyle has refused to rule out making a permanent switch to Barnsley in the New Year.

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Players warned to keep going

Barnsley skipper Stephen Foster has warned his team-mates they can not take their foot of the gas as they push up the table.

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Cash boost for Tykes

Barnsley chairman Patrick Cryne has told boss Mark Robins he will be given some money to spend when the transfer window opens.

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Stopper tips Reds to keep climbing

Defender Carl Dickinson says he is enjoying his loan stint playing for Barnsley and firmly believes they can beat anyone on their day.

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Going in the right direction - Dicko

Barnsley's Carl Dickinson, on loan from Stoke City, believes the club are heading in the right direction under Mark Robins.

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Striker sees improvement

Barnsley striker Daniel Bogdanovic believes the team threw away the points in the home derby draw with Sheffield United on Monday.

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Point disappoints boss

Barnsley boss Mark Robins believes his team were worth more than just a point following the 2-2 draw with Sheffield United.

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Foster to miss Blades clash

Barnsley boss Mark Robins goes into tonight's clash with Sheffield United without the services of suspended skipper Stephen Foster.

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Skipper woe for Tykes chief

Mark Robins is ruing the loss of skipper Stephen Foster due to an ankle injury for Barnsley's derby with Sheffield United on Monday.

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Utd pay up

Manchester United have agree to pay Barnsley full compensation for the damage caused to the food kiosk during the Carling Cup clash.

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Robins on Kozluk absence

Barnsley boss Mark Robins says he will not shy away from making difficult decisions after leaving out Rob Kozluk last week.

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Only way is up - Macken

Barnsley striker Jon Macken believes the side are now on an upward curve following the arrival of Mark Robins as manager.

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Boss hails win

Barnsley boss Mark Robins has heaped praise on his players after their 2-1 victory over Peterborough at the weekend.

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Players told the remember - Robins

Barnsley boss Mark Robins has told his players to remember their disappointment when they replay the match with Plymouth.

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De Silva out of Argyle tie

Barnsley's Brazilian midfielder Anderson De Silva misses the Tykes' trip to Plymouth through suspension.

More: De Silva out of Argyle tie |

Winger moves in

Barnsley winger Adam Hammill has heeded Mark Robins' advice and got himself an apartment to cut down on his travelling time.

More: Winger moves in |

De Silva happy at Tykes

Barnsley midfielder Anderson De Silva is loving life under Mark Robins at the club and says he has never been happier.

More: De Silva happy at Tykes |

Suspension hits Tykes

Barnsley boss Mark Robins will be without midfielder Anderson de Silva for the clash away at Plymouth on Saturday.

More: Suspension hits Tykes |

Robins happy for fans

Barnsley boss Mark Robins was delighted with his side after the late show against Cardiff sent the fans home happy at Oakwell.

More: Robins happy for fans |

Midfielder worry for Cardiff clash

Hugo Colace is Barnsley's main injury doubt for the visit of Cardiff but captain Stephen Foster is available again after suspension.

More: Midfielder worry for Cardiff clash |

Skipper looks ahead to Cardiff clash

Barnsley captain Stephen Foster is looking ahead to the clash with promotion-chasing Cardiff at Oakwell this weekend.

More: Skipper looks ahead to Cardiff clash |

Doyle on Barnsley switch

Hull midfielder Nathan Doyle has refused to rule out making a permanent switch to Barnsley in the New Year.

More: Doyle on Barnsley switch |

Players warned to keep going

Barnsley skipper Stephen Foster has warned his team-mates they can not take their foot of the gas as they push up the table.

More: Players warned to keep going |

Cash boost for Tykes

Barnsley chairman Patrick Cryne has told boss Mark Robins he will be given some money to spend when the transfer window opens.

More: Cash boost for Tykes |

Stopper tips Reds to keep climbing

Defender Carl Dickinson says he is enjoying his loan stint playing for Barnsley and firmly believes they can beat anyone on their day.

More: Stopper tips Reds to keep climbing |

Going in the right direction - Dicko

Barnsley's Carl Dickinson, on loan from Stoke City, believes the club are heading in the right direction under Mark Robins.

More: Going in the right direction - Dicko |

Striker sees improvement

Barnsley striker Daniel Bogdanovic believes the team threw away the points in the home derby draw with Sheffield United on Monday.

More: Striker sees improvement |

Point disappoints boss

Barnsley boss Mark Robins believes his team were worth more than just a point following the 2-2 draw with Sheffield United.

More: Point disappoints boss |

Foster to miss Blades clash

Barnsley boss Mark Robins goes into tonight's clash with Sheffield United without the services of suspended skipper Stephen Foster.

More: Foster to miss Blades clash |

Skipper woe for Tykes chief

Mark Robins is ruing the loss of skipper Stephen Foster due to an ankle injury for Barnsley's derby with Sheffield United on Monday.

More: Skipper woe for Tykes chief |

Utd pay up

Manchester United have agree to pay Barnsley full compensation for the damage caused to the food kiosk during the Carling Cup clash.

More: Utd pay up |

Robins on Kozluk absence

Barnsley boss Mark Robins says he will not shy away from making difficult decisions after leaving out Rob Kozluk last week.

More: Robins on Kozluk absence |

Only way is up - Macken

Barnsley striker Jon Macken believes the side are now on an upward curve following the arrival of Mark Robins as manager.

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Boss hails win

Barnsley boss Mark Robins has heaped praise on his players after their 2-1 victory over Peterborough at the weekend.

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