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2009–10 Barnsley F.C. season


FieldValue
clubBarnsley
season2009–10
managerMark Robins
chairmanPatrick Cryne
leagueChampionship
league result18th
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultThird round
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultFourth round
league topscorer
Daniel Bogdanovic (7)
season topscorer
Daniel Bogdanovic (10)
highest attendance20,079 vs Newcastle United, 12 December
lowest attendance6,470 vs Burnley, 22 September
prevseason2008–09
nextseason2010–11

Daniel Bogdanovic (7) Daniel Bogdanovic (10) The 2009–10 season was Barnsley's 101st season in the Football League since joining in 1898.

Kit and sponsorship

Barnsley's kits continue to be designed by Lotto and the main shirt sponsor stays as Barnsley Building Society.

Season review

Events

  • 29 August 2009 – Simon Davey is sacked by Barnsley.
  • 9 September 2009 – Mark Robins is confirmed as the new Manager of Barnsley.

League

Barnsley started the league with a 2–2 draw with Sheffield Wednesday. This was followed by defeats by Coventry City and Preston North End, this kept Barnsley in the relegation zone with just one point. Then a 3–1 defeat to Reading put Barnsley to the bottom of the table and subsequently saw manager Simon Davey relieved of his duties. Their first win of the season came when they beat Derby County 3–2. This was followed by a draw against Swansea City, then a 5–2 loss to Queens Park Rangers. They bounced back with a shocking scoreline as they beat West Bromwich Albion 3–1. Ipswich Town and Doncaster Rovers both suffered defeats against the Tykes. This was followed by a defeat against Nottingham Forest and then the Tykes lost 3–2 against Bristol City. They bounced back with a 2–1 win over Peterborough United at London Road this was followed with a 2–2 draw with Sheffield United. They Tykes then beat Cardiff City with Dickinson grabbing an injury time winner. On 28 November the Tykes took on Plymouth Argyle at Home Park, the Tykes were winning 4–1 before referee Gavin Ward called off the game in the 58th minute. Following this unfortunate event the Tykes took on play-off contenders Blackpool who they beat 2–1, becoming the first side to take all three points from Bloomfield Road. This was followed by three consecutive draws against Scunthorpe United, Newcastle United and Crystal Palace.

After their boxing day clash with Preston North End was postponed due to a frozen pitch at Deepdale, the Tykes took on Middlesbrough, who they beat 2–1, with two second half goals. Coventry City beat Barnsley 3–1 on the first league game of the New Year and then a 2–1 loss to Sheffield Wednesday but quickly bouncing back to back Leicester City.

FA Cup

Barnsley were knocked out of the cup by Scunthorpe United when they were beaten 1–0.

League Cup

Round One – Lincoln City 0–1 Barnsley: The Reds travelled to Sincil Bank to face Lincoln City, where Daniel Bogdanovic netted the only goal in a 1–0 win.

Round Two – Reading 1–2 Barnsley: The Reds faced Reading away and two more goals from Bogdanovic either side of Rob Kozluk's own goal put them into the third round.

Round Three – Barnsley 3–2 Burnley: Barnsley entertained Premier League side Burnley. The away side took the lead through Steven Fletcher before Jon Macken's immediate equaliser. Anderson de Silva then drilled in a piledriver to make it 2–1 and Chris Eagles equalised. Hugo Colace headed the winner.

Round Four – Barnsley 0–2 Manchester United: Daniel Welbeck opened the score for Manchester United, Gary Neville was then sent off. Michael Owen put the visitors 2–0 up.

Squad

Current squad

Squad statistics

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    • Indicates player left club during the season.

Disciplinary record

NumberPosPlayer
30DFRyan Shotton
5MFHugo Colace
15MFAnderson da Silva
6DFStephen Foster
3DFRob Kozluk
39MFNathan Doyle
10FWDaniel Bogdanovic
1GKLuke Steele
19DFJacob Butterfield
29DFCarl Dickinson
25MFAdam Hammill
2DFBobby Hassell
4DFDarren Moore
22DFLuke Potter
7FWIain Hume
8MFFelipie Teixeira
27FWAndy Gray
21FWJon Macken

Transfers

Transfers in

DatePlayerClubFeeRef.
15 June 2009Onome SodjeYork CityFree
20 July 2009David PreeceOBFree
9 August 2009O'Neil ThompsonNotodden FKUndisclosed
10 August 2009Adam HammillLiverpoolUndisclosed
21 August 2009Andy GrayCharlton AthleticUndisclosed
16 September 2009Julian GrayUnattachedFree
23 September 2009Suad FilekovićUnattachedFreedate=2009-09-23title=Barnsley snap up three defendersurl=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/b/barnsley/8270465.stmaccess-date=2025-09-01language=en-GB}}
13 January 2010Nathan DoyleHull CityFree

Transfers out

  • Brackets indicates player joined club after being released.
DatePlayerClubFeeRef.
15 June 2009Heinz MüllerFSV Mainz 05£600,000
30 June 2009Dennis Souza(Al-Sailiya Sport Club)Freetitle=Quartet to leave Oakwellwork=Sky Sportsurl=https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11687/5294329 }}
30 June 2009Diego León(UD Las Palmas)Freedate=September 2025}}
30 June 2009Kyle Letheren(Plymouth Argyle)Freedate=2009-08-07title=Plymouth sign goalkeeper Letherenurl=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/p/plymouth_argyle/8189778.stmaccess-date=2025-09-01language=en-GB}}
30 June 2009Marciano van Homoet(Willem II)Freedate=September 2025}}
23 October 2009Suad FilekovićMutual consent
17 November 2009Julian GrayReleased
1 January 2010Kayode OdejayiColchester UnitedUndisclosed
19 January 2010Jamal Campbell-RyceBristol CityUndisclosed
23 January 2010Onome SodjeFK SenicaFree

Loans in

PlayerClubDate fromDate untilRef.
Emil HallfreðssonReggina Calcio14 August 2009End of season
Nathan DoyleHull City18 September 200918 December 2009
Carl DickinsonStoke City23 September 200926 December 2009date=2009-12-26title=Barnsley extend Stoke duo loansurl=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/front_page/8431139.stmaccess-date=2025-09-01language=en-GB}}
Ryan ShottonStoke City23 September 200926 December 2009
Bartosz BialkowskiSouthampton28 September 20095 October 2009
Carl DickinsonStoke City1 January 2010End of season
Ryan ShottonStoke City1 January 2010End of season
Jay RodriguezBurnley1 February 20101 March 2010
Filipe TeixeiraWest Bromwich Albion1 February 2010End of season
Kieran TrippierManchester City9 February 20109 March 2010

Loans out

PlayerClubDate fromDate untilRef.
Kayode OdejayiColchester United16 September 200916 December 2009
Michael CoulsonChester City16 October 200913 November 2009
Martin DevaneyMilton Keynes Dons29 October 200929 December 2009
Simon HeslopKettering Town30 October 200930 November 2009
Michael CoulsonGrimsby Town19 November 2009End of season
Onome SodjeOxford United23 November 20091 January 2010
O'Neil ThompsonBurton Albion18 January 201018 February 2010

League table

Main article: 2009–10 Football League Championship

Fixtures and results

League

DateOpponentVenueResultScore
F–AScorersAttendanceRef.
Sheffield WednesdayAD2–2Butterfield 59', Macken 76'30,644
Coventry CityHL0–212,552
Preston North EndHL0–311,850
Leicester CityAL0–121,799
ReadingHL1–3A. Gray 11'11,116
WatfordAL0–112,613
Derby CountyAW3–2Hammill 36', A. Gray 57', Anderson 90+3'27,609
Swansea CityHD0–011,596
Queens Park RangersAL2–5Foster 51', A. Gray 56'12,025
West Bromwich AlbionHW3–1Hammill 14', Hume 32' pen., Martis 80' o.g.12,191
Ipswich TownHW2–1Hume 8', Macken 90+6'12,224
Doncaster RoversAW1–0Hammill 74'12,708
Nottingham ForestAL0–120,395
Bristol CityHL2–3Bogdanović 62', Hammill 90+1'11,314
Peterborough UnitedAW2–1Bogdanović 26', Macken 39'8,556
Sheffield UnitedHD2–2Anderson 53', Bogdanović 74'12,998
Cardiff CityHW1–0Dickinson 90+4'11,903
BlackpoolAW2–1Vaughan 85' o.g., A. Gray 88' pen.8,108
Scunthorpe UnitedHD1–1Colace 53'11,657
Newcastle UnitedHD2–2Hallfreðsson 52', Hassell 87'20,079
Crystal PalaceAD1–1Bogdanović 19'14,279
MiddlesbroughHW2–1Foster 49', Colace 59'18,001
Coventry CityAL1–3Macken 50'15,031
Sheffield WednesdayHL1–2Hallfreðsson 7'17,844
Leicester CityHW1–0Colace 77'12,065
ReadingAL0–115,580
Preston North EndAW4–1Anderson 8', Hart 41' o.g., A. Gray 69', Rodriguez 90+4'12,453
WatfordHW1–0Hallfreðsson 55'11,739
MiddlesbroughAL1–2Colace 65'17,775
Plymouth ArgyleHL1–3Colace 45'11,661
Scunthorpe UnitedAL1–2Bogdanović 78'5,648
Cardiff CityAW2–0Bogdanović 9', 12'19,753
BlackpoolHW1–0Hume 75'12,347
Newcastle UnitedAL1–6Bogdanović 83'44,464
Crystal PalaceHD0–011,416
Nottingham ForestHW2–1Bogdanović 12', 65' pen.13,174
Ipswich TownAL0–120,558
Bristol CityAL3–5Colace 3', Bogdanović 25', A. Gray 81'13,009
Doncaster RoversHL0–114,188
Plymouth ArgyleAD0–07,243
Sheffield UnitedAD0–024,808
Peterborough UnitedHD2–2Hume 7', 84'11,290
Derby CountyHD0–013,034
Swansea CityAL1–3Moore 35'15,139
Queens Park RangersHL0–111,944
West Bromwich AlbionAD1–1Colace 59'25,297

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultScore
F–AScorersAttendanceRef.Third round
2 January 2010Scunthorpe UnitedAL0–15,457

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultScore
F–AScorersAttendanceRef.First roundSecond roundThird roundFourth round
Lincoln CityAW1–0Bogdanović 72'3,635
ReadingAW2–1Bogdanović 56', 90+5' pen.5,576
BurnleyHW3–2Macken 22', Anderson 45+7', Colace 75'6,270
Manchester UnitedHL0–220,019

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