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  2. Barnsley F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Barnsley have played their home games in red shirts for most of their history. The only exception to this is the period 1887–1901, where it is speculated that the team first wore blue shirts with claret arms, then circa 1890 the team wore chocolate and white stripes, before moving on to blue and white stripes around 1898.

  3. History of Barnsley F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Barnsley had a very positive start to the season, surpassing expectations and finding themselves in the top six of the Football League Championship with ten games played. Barnsley's form finally began to stutter through December and January, when they went for eight league games without a victory and dropped to 16th in the table.

  4. List of association football mascots - Wikipedia

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    Toby Tyke and Tabitha Tyke – Barnsley F.C. Tommy T. Trewblu – Gillingham F.C. Vicky Vixen – Bristol Academy W.F.C. Whaddney the Robin – Cheltenham Town F.C. Filbert Fox - Leicester City F.C. [23] Wolfie and Wendy – Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. [23] Wrex the Dragon – Wrexham F.C. Yorkie the Lion – York City F.C. Zampa the Lion ...

  5. List of Barnsley F.C. seasons - Wikipedia

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    Barnsley Performances from 1898 until 2023. Barnsley Football Club is an English association football club based in the South Yorkshire town of Barnsley. Founded in 1887 under the name Barnsley St Peter's, the team played in the Sheffield & District League from the 1890–91 season and first entered the FA Cup in 1893–94.

  6. Darrell Clarke - Wikipedia

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    On 23 May 2024, Clarke was appointed head coach of League One side Barnsley on a two-year contract with the option for a third. [111] He signed Conor Hourihane as a player-coach. [112] The "Tykes" enjoyed a good start to the 2024–25 season, though were beaten 7–0 by Manchester United at Old Trafford in the EFL Cup. [113]

  7. Mads Juel Andersen - Wikipedia

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    On 21 June 2019, Andersen left AC Horsens to join Championship side Barnsley for a reported £900,000, [8] signing a four-year contract. [9] [10] In his first season with the club, Andersen was a regular starter and played in almost every game. He scored his first goal for Barnsley in a 2–2 draw with Cardiff City on 27 January 2021. [11]

  8. Mike Phenix - Wikipedia

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    Despite playing several times for Barnsley in pre-season in 2015, he again went out on loan to Southport on 11 August 2015. [7] He made his debut for Southport the same day, playing the full 90 minutes in their 0–0 draw with Macclesfield. His first goal for the club came in a 2–2 home draw against Tranmere Rovers on 15 September 2015.

  9. Friday Night Tykes - Wikipedia

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    Friday Night Tykes is a reality sports documentary television series on the Esquire Network. It was produced by 441 Productions, Texas Crew Productions (TCP) [1] and Electro-Fish Films. It premiered on January 14, 2014, and ran for four seasons. The rights were transferred to USA Network after June 2017 upon Esquire Network's discontinuation.