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Sunday, 17 August 2008 21:04 |
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REDS boss Simon Davey gave his thoughts after seeing his side crash to defeat in the opening home match of the season. Simon said: "Coventry scored against the run of play but I felt that we did well to get back into it. We had chances and we know that we are a good team but we have to start winning games. |
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Monday, 19 May 2008 01:21 |
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The Brazilian defender has quickly adapted to life in the Championship and been an impressive performer throughout this season. Davey is now backing the 27-year-old to go on and become an Oakwell legend. "Dennis Souza came in last summer and has been great for us this season," said Davey. "He came here on a free transfer from Charleroi in Belgium and impressed during pre-season. "He has had a full season now playing in the Championship and has earned rave reviews along the way. "For us to go out and capture a player like Dennis from off the radar is a massive coup. He has proved to be an excellent Championship defender and he has done very well for us this season. Hopefully he will get even better next season." Source: Teamtalk.com |
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Saturday, 17 May 2008 02:47 |
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Barnsley owner Patrick Cryne has delivered a clear message to manager Simon Davey - to aim for a top-half finish next season. The Tykes managed to avoid relegation from the Championship on the penultimate day of the season with victory over Charlton and their final points tally represented an improvement on the previous season. Cryne is determined to maintain the steady progression and establish the Reds as a competitive Championship side. He told the Sheffield Star: "What we would say to Simon this time is that our objective is to be in the top half. If we push to be in the top half, which we were for most of the early part of the season, then that would be a good achievement. "By the time you strike the critical part of the season, after Christmas, if you are in touch at that point you can really have a go. "Of course we want to be in the play-offs but our reality is to press to be in the top half." |
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Wednesday, 14 May 2008 10:33 |
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Loan man Nardiello returns to QPR Barnsley have decided to send on-loan striker Daniel Nardiello back to QPR. Nardiello, who joined QPR in the summer of 2007 after turning down an improved offer to stay at Oakwell, scored just once in 13 games on his return. Barnsley have also listed five players, Istvan Ferenczi, Sam Togwell, Paul Reid, Andy Johnson and Kim Christensen. "Paul, Andy and Kim haven't featured this term, " boss Simon Davey told the club's website. "It's better for all concerned if they move on and play." |
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Saturday, 10 May 2008 07:12 |
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Barnsley's 2008-2009 pre-season will have a familiar look about it as three teams who the Reds faced in summer 2007 are set to face them again.
Wigan, Rotherham and Buxton are likely to be joined by York and Glossop as Barnsley prepare for a third successive season in the Championship.
The Wigan match, set for Oakwell, is pencilled in for Tuesday 29th July, probably with a 7:45pm kick-off. The other friendlies are all likely to be away from home and dates for them have yet to be set.
According to today's Barnsley Chronicle, The Reds face a real fight to hang on to skipper Brian Howard, who has a year left on his contract. |
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