A Look At The Weekend Action

After The Lord Mayor's Show, as Reds come from behind to preserve unbeaten home record Stephen Dawson's first goal for the club extended Barnsley's record of scoring in every league game this season to an eighth match, the same as in their last best run of 2006/2007. In all games this season, The Reds have now scored in all ten, as they did in 06-07. The Reds have 11 points from their eight matches so far this season, three more than at the same stage last season, but the same as in 2010-11. However they are two places better off than two years ago and have a two goal better goal difference. Barnsley Team: Ben Alnwick      Tom Kennedy   Stephen Foster  Scott Wiseman Scott Golbourne        Stephen Dawson  Martin Cranie   Jacob Mellis      Tomasz Cywka Craig Davies  Chris Dagnall Substitutes: John Stones (for Kennedy 54) Danny Rose (for Dagnall 66) Unused Substitutes:  Luke Steele, Matty Done, David Perkins, Kelvin Etuhu, Marlon Harewood. Match Reports: FootyMad Official Website BBC Sky Sports Npower Championship results Saturday 29th September 2012: BARNSLEY 1-1 Ipswich Bolton 0-1 Crystal Palace Bristol City 2-3 Leeds Burnley 2-2 Millwall Cardiff 3-0 Blackpool Charlton 1-1 Blackburn Huddersfield 2-3 Watford Hull 1-3 Peterborough Middlesbrough 1-2 Leicester Wolves 1-0 Sheffield Wednesday Brighton 0-1 Birmingham Sunday 30th September 2012: Nottingham Forest 0-1 Derby Barnsley lie in 13th place in the Npower Championship with 11 points from 8 games. We are 3 points off the Play-Offs  5 points off the Automatic Promotion Places, 5 points off First place and 4 points above the Relegation Zone. Up to 30.9.12 Next Up: At Oakwell: Npower Championship Matchday Nine: Barnsley v Peterborough United Tuesday 2nd October 2012 Kick-Off 7:45pm Tickets: Adult, non-member: £28 Adult, member: £25 OAP, non-member: £18 OAP, member £17 Students (18-20), non-member: £18 Students (18-20) member: £17 On The Road: Npower Championship Matchday Ten Leeds United v Barnsley Saturday 6th October 2012 Kick-Off 3pm. Tickets: Adults - £36  60+ - £24  Under 16 - £17 

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