Background
Barnsley have spent more time in the second tier of English Football than any other team. This season could see them drop to third division, but I cannot see that happening, Barnsley always fight their way out of relegation at the back end of the season.
League Form
As you can see from the graph on the right (Source: BBC Sport), the start of the season was fairly good for Barnsley. However, since christmas time the club has consistently been down near the foot of the table. Before yesterdays 0-6 hammering at home to Charlton, Barnsley were not doing too bad. The Tykes only lost two in seven games, many of those games were against tough opposition too.
The bottom of the championship is so tight anyone from twelfth downwards could be relegated. Barnsley are normally quite good at escaping relegation near the end of the season. Although, I genuinely fear for them this year. Most of the teams around them are winning games, so it is pivotal that they get something out of their last 4 games.
Transfer Market
Notable Incomings
Jason Scotland Ipswich Town Free
Akos Buzsaky Portsmouth Free
Martin Cranie Coventry City Free
Marlon Harewood Nottingham Forest Free
Tomasz Cywka Reading Free
Ben Alnwick Tottenham Hotspur Free
Kevin Etuhu Portsmouth Free
Jacob Mellis Unattached Free
Notable Outgoings
John Stones Everton £3,080,000
Craig Davies Bolton Wanderers £323,840
Jacob Butterfield Norwich City Undisclosed
David Cotterill Doncaster Rovers Free
Andy Gray Leeds United Free
Firstly, the incomings, Jason Scotland looks a bargain scoring 5 goals since his arrival in January. He's strong, he can hold up play and bring others into the game, very good signing. Jacob Mellis is another good signing, I watched him a lot with Southampton in League 1, tricky little player with bags of potential, a great buy for The Tykes. Tomasz Cywka is another free transfer that has performed well at Oakwell, he has scored 5 since his arrival from Reading.
The outgoings for Barnsley could well have helped Barnsley battle against relegation. Craig Davies is a very good player, he scored 9 goals for The Tykes before he left for a small fee to Bolton, I am sure Barnsley fans were sad to see him go for such a small amount. John Stones was another important departure but you can't really blame Barnsley for selling him, £3 million is a lot of money and they could not hold him back from a chance to move to the Premier League.
Barnsley Fact-file
Founded: 1887
Ground: Oakwell
Capacity: 23,009
Owner: Patrick Cryne
Manager: David Flitcroft
Nickname: The Tykes
Rivals: Doncaster Rovers, Sheffield United, Sheffield Wednesday, Rotherham United.
Honours:
- FA Cup, 1 cup: 1912
- Division 3 North, 3 titles: 1933-34, 1938-39, 1954-55
Outlook
The outlook for Barnsley is unpredictable to say the least. The last four games for the club really could have an impact on their future, relegation to League 1 would be difficult for the fans to take, it would be hard for them to get back up too. However, if Barnsley survive, they need invest a little money to get some new players which will ensure mid-table at least. Obviously, the budget would not be massive they would need to 'wheel and deal', signing players like Jason Scotland and Jacob Mellis on free transfers. All the best to Barnsley fans for next season, wherever you may be!
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