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  • Hume (4), Campbell-Ryce (61 pen)
  • Clarke (69 pen)
  • Date:2008-10-21
  • Kick-off:19:45
  • Venue:Oakwell Stadium
  • Attendance:17784
  • Referee:Crossley, P

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

Peter Gilbert goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

90mins

Iain Hume is replaced by Maceo Rigters.

90mins

The referee has booked Iain Hume.

81mins

Jon Macken is replaced by Kayode Odejayi.

69mins

Leon Clarke takes a penalty for Sheff Wed and scores!.

68mins

The referee has booked Dennis Souza.

66mins

Wade Small is being taken off, Leon Clarke has come on in his place.

61mins

Jamal Campbell-Ryce takes a penalty for Barnsley and scores!.

61mins

Mark Beevers goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 0.

46mins

Sheff Wed are replacing Francis Jeffers with Steve Watson.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by P Crossley

37mins

Marcus Tudgay is being taken off, Deon Burton has come on in his place.

34mins

It's red. He's off. Anthony McMahon has been sent off.

4mins

Goal!! Iain Hume scores for Barnsley.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.


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Match Report

Barnsley romped to victory over their big city rivals and eased the pressure on under-fire boss Simon Davey in the process.

Wednesday had a miserable night after Sunday's win over Sheffield United and had defender Tony McMahon sent off.

Wednesday were still basking in the warm glow of their victory over Steel City rivals United just two days earlier when Barnsley caught them cold.

Martin Devaney's dazzling sprint down the left had Wednesday back pedaling and when he swung in a testing low cross Lewis Buxton struggled to clear.

Jon Macken snapped up the ball and picked out strike-partner Iain Hume, who fired in an accurate shot from 15 yards out to claim his fourth goal of the season.

Barnsley, who are floundering in the relegation zone, threatened to stretch their lead with a string of chances.

Devaney cut in from the right and lashed a low shot that went close before Jamal Campbell-Ryce lashed another effort just wide.

And when Macken slid a crisp pass for Devaney to sprint into the area, he blew his chance and Lee Grant saved well.

Campbell-Ryce picked out Hume with a right-flank cross but the Canada international's tame header floated wide.

But 11 minutes before the break Wednesday were down to ten men when on-loan McMahon was sent off for a two-footed tackle on Rob Kozluk.

Barnsley's second came with a 61st minute penalty from Campbell-Ryce after Mark Beevers grappled with Stephen Foster.

Wednesday hit back from the spot eight minutes later when sub Leon Clarke converted with his first touch after being brought down.

Barnsley

Sheffield Wednesday

Corners

43

Fouls

1615

Goal attempts

127

Shots off target

54

Offsides

51

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