A Look At The Midweek Action

29 January 2013 22:33
Another excellent home win moves Reds to within four points of safety….

….Barnsley have now lost just one of their six games under David Flitcroft and none of the last five. It is their longest unbeaten run since September 2011.

The Reds have won four of their last five matches and kept four clean sheets in those five. Before this run they had gone 14 matches since their last shut out.

This win was their first on a Tuesday for exactly 12 months and gives them their first league double over Millwall in 17 years following the 2-1 victory at the Den last month.

Under Flitcroft The Reds have conceded in the first half just once- in his first match, the 2-1 defeat at Peterborough. Before this, Barnsley had conceded in the first half in nine of the previous 10 matches.

Jason Scotland grabbed a debut goal for The Reds tonight within just ONE minute of coming on. The last player to score on his debut for The Reds was Garry O’Connor against Leeds in September 2010.

Fellow striker Chris Dagnall also scored tonight, his fourth goal in four games. Before this run he had scored just twice in 28 games for The Reds, and both were in the same game, the Capital One Cup victory at Rochdale in August.

Barnsley have now won their last three home matches, all without conceding a goal. Before this they had gone 11 home matches without victory- a joint club record- and had conceded in all 11.

This was only the second time in 11 games that Barnsley did not have a played booked.

Barnsley Team:

Luke Steele

Scott Golbourne

Stephen Foster

Martin Cranie

Tom Kennedy

John Stones

Jim O’Brien

David Perkins

Kelvin Etuhu

Marlon Harewood

Chris Dagnall

Substitutes:

Jason Scotland (for Harewood 66)

Jacob Mellis (for O’Brien 73)

Danny Rose (for Dagnall 82)

Unused Substitutes: 

Ben Alnwick, Bobby Hassell, Scott Wiseman, Rueben Noble-Lazarus.

Match Reports:

Official Website

BBC

Sky Sports

Npower Championship results Tuesday 29th January 2013:

BARNSLEY 2-0 Millwall

Bristol City 2-0 Watford

Barnsley lie in 22nd place in the Npower Championship with 28 points from 29 games.

We are 19 points off the Play-Offs 22 points off the Automatic Promotion Places, 32 points off First place and 4 points off Safety.

Up to 29.1.13

Next Up:

On The Road:

Npower Championship Matchday Thirty: Blackpool v Barnsley Saturday 2nd February 2013: Kick-Off: 3pm

Tickets:

Adults - £12.50  OAP (60+) - £10  Juveniles (U18) - £7.50 

Juniors (11-15) - £8

Aged 10 and under - £1

At Oakwell:

Npower Championship Matchday Thirty Two: Barnsley v Wolverhampton Wanderers Tuesday 19th February 2013 Kick-Off 7:45pm:

Tickets:

Adult, non-member: £23

Adult, member: £20

OAP, non-member: £16

OAP, member: £15

Students (18-20), non-member: £16

Students (18-20), member: £15

Juveniles (12-17), non-member: £16

Juveniles (12-17), member: £15

Juveniles (5-11): £5 

Source: TykesMAD

Source: FOOTYMAD