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1 Season summary  





2 Competitions  



2.1  League One  



2.1.1  Table  





2.1.2  Match details  



2.1.2.1  Play-offs  









2.2  FA Cup  





2.3  League Cup  





2.4  Football League Trophy  







3 Players  





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Barnsley
2005–2006 season
ManagerAndy Ritchie
StadiumOakwell
League One5th (qualified for play-offs)
Play-offsWinners
FA CupThird round
(eliminated by Walsall)
League CupSecond round
(eliminated by Burnley)
Football League TrophyFirst round
(eliminated by Doncaster Rovers)
Biggest win4–0 vs Oldham Athletic (1 October 2005)
← 2004–05
2006–07 →

The 2005–06 season was the 97th season in the Football League played by Barnsley F.C., a professional football club based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England.

Season summary

[edit]

Having appointed Andy Ritchie as manager after a successful spell as caretaker manager,[1] the Reds started the season in mixed form, picking up 14 points in their first 11 games.[2] A run of 10 games unbeaten followed, as Barnsley found themselves in 4th place and 3 points off the promotion places.[3] Barnsley continued their strong form into the second half of the season, finishing fifth in the league, on 72 points.[4] This meant Barnsley would face Yorkshire rivals Huddersfield Town in a play-off semi-final.

After losing the first leg at home 1–0 it appeared that Barnsley were resigned to another season in League One.[5] However, Barnsley took the lead in the away leg, with Paul Hayes scoring a penalty after being fouled by Danny Schofield. Huddersfield went on to equalise but goals from captain Paul Reid and a 77th-minute winner from Daniel Nardiello meant Barnsley would be playing in the play-off final against Swansea City who had beaten third placed Brentford. This was also the first time in the history of the playoffs in all three divisions that a side had overturned a first leg deficit after losing the first leg at home.

The final was played at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff on 27 May 2006 in front of a crowd of 55,419.[6] Barnsley took the lead through a Paul Hayes opener but Swansea replied with goals from ex-Red Rory Fallon and Andy Robinson following a blunder by keeper Nick Colgan.[6] A Barnsley equaliser came from a Daniel Nardiello free kick, but neither team could find a winner in either normal time or extra time, despite Swansea's Lee Trundle coming close late on.[6]

As the match was tied 2–2, it was decided on penalties, with Nick Colgan redeeming himself for his earlier mistake and saving Swansea's final penalty from Alan Tate, to give the Reds a 4–3 shootout victory and a place in the Championship.[7]

Competitions

[edit]

League One

[edit]

Table

[edit]

Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
    3 Brentford 46 20 16 10 72 52 +20 76 Qualification for the League One play-offs
    4 Huddersfield Town 46 19 16 11 72 59 +13 73
    5 Barnsley (O, P) 46 18 18 10 62 44 +18 72
    6 Swansea City 46 18 17 11 78 55 +23 71
    7 Nottingham Forest 46 19 12 15 67 52 +15 69
    Source: [citation needed]
    Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
    (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted

    Match details

    [edit]
    League One match details
    Date Opponents Venue Result Score
    F–A
    Scorers Attendance Ref.
    6 August 2005 Swindon Town H W 2–0 Hayes 11', Shuker 47' 9,358 [8]
    9 August 2005 Scunthorpe United A L 1–2 Hayes 16' 7,152 [9]
    13 August 2005 Colchester United A L 0–1 2,721 [10]
    20 August 2005 Yeovil Town H W 1–0 Williams 79' (pen.) 8,153 [11]
    27 August 2005 Brentford H D 1–1 Turner 24' (o.g.) 7,462 [12]
    29 August 2005 Swansea City A L 1–3 Burns 35' 12,554 [13]
    10 September 2005 Nottingham Forest H W 2–0 Conlon 41', Shuker 45' 10,080 [14]
    13 September 2005 Gillingham A W 3–0 Shuker 40', Hayes 43', Nardiello 85' 5,283 [15]
    17 September 2005 Milton Keynes Dons A D 0–0 4,620 [16]
    24 September 2005 Doncaster Rovers H L 0–2 12,002 [17]
    27 September 2005 Bristol City A L 0–3 10,771 [18]
    1 October 2005 Oldham Athletic H W 4–0 Nardiello 8', Devaney 12', Shuker 14', 54' 8,077 [19]
    15 October 2005 Blackpool H D 2–2 Richards 81', Howard 84' 7,945 [20]
    22 October 2005 Southend United A D 1–1 Richards 61' 6,986 [21]
    25 October 2005 Rotherham United A W 1–0 Devaney 73' 5,401 [22]
    29 October 2005 Walsall H W 2–1 Hayes 13', Howard 66' 8,145 [23]
    12 November 2005 Bradford City A D 0–0 9,486 [24]
    19 November 2005 Rotherham United H D 1–1 Watt 90' 9,894 [25]
    26 November 2005 Swindon Town A W 3–0 Devaney 8', Shuker 51', 69' 5,422 [26]
    6 December 2005 Tranmere Rovers H W 2–1 Devaney 58', Richards 77' (pen.) 6,996 [27]
    10 December 2005 Scunthorpe United H W 5–2 Devaney 2', Hassell 7', Richards 33', Shuker 71', Hayes 90' 8,197 [28]
    17 December 2005 Yeovil Town A L 1–2 Williams 15' 5,620 [29]
    26 December 2005 Hartlepool United H D 1–1 Richards 28' (pen.) 9,715 [30]
    31 December 2005 Huddersfield Town H D 2–2 Burns 42', Nardiello 81' 13,063 [31]
    2 January 2006 Chesterfield A D 0–0 6,046 [32]
    10 January 2006 Gillingham H W 1–0 Shuker 15' 7,090 [33]
    14 January 2006 Port Vale A L 2–3 Burns 56', Carbon 67' 4,468 [34]
    21 January 2006 Milton Keynes Dons H W 2–0 Richards 77', Hassell 79' 7,588 [35]
    27 January 2006 Nottingham Forest A W 2–0 Richards 15', 31' 16,237 [36]
    4 February 2006 Bristol City H W 2–0 Richards 27', 81' (pen.) 8,092 [37]
    11 February 2006 Doncaster Rovers A L 0–2 8,144 [38]
    14 February 2006 Port Vale H D 1–1 Hayes 56' 7,709 [39]
    18 February 2006 Tranmere Rovers A W 1–0 Heckingbottom 16' 6,802 [40]
    25 February 2006 Colchester United H W 1–0 Howard 72' 9,411 [41]
    28 February 2006 Bournemouth A D 1–1 McPhail 21' 5,191 [42]
    4 March 2006 Swansea City H D 2–2 Nardiello 56', Richards 61' (pen.) 9,743 [43]
    11 March 2006 Brentford A L 1–3 Wright 68' 7,352 [44]
    18 March 2006 Hartlepool United A D 1–1 Kay 36' 5,122 [45]
    25 March 2006 Bournemouth H D 0–0 9,180 [46]
    1 April 2006 Huddersfield Town A L 0–1 19,052 [47]
    8 April 2006 Chesterfield H D 1–1 Howard 31' 8,303 [48]
    15 April 2006 Oldham Athletic A W 3–0 Shuker 49', McPhail 62', Devaney 79' 7,772 [49]
    17 April 2006 Southend United H D 2–2 Hunt 18' (o.g.), Maher 45' (o.g.) 10,663 [50]
    22 April 2006 Blackpool A D 1–1 Howard 53' 6,912 [51]
    29 April 2006 Bradford City H D 0–0 11,178 [52]
    6 May 2006 Walsall A W 2–1 Richards 31', Nardiello 83' (pen.) 7,195 [53]
    Play-offs
    [edit]
    League One play-offs match details
    Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
    F–A
    Scorers Attendance Ref.
    Semi-final first leg 11 May 2006 Huddersfield Town H L 0–1 16,127 [54]
    Semi-final second leg 15 May 2006 Huddersfield Town A W 3–1 Hayes 58' (pen.), Reid 71', Nardiello 78' 19,223 [55]
    final 27 May 2006 Swansea City N D 2–2 (a.e.t.)
    4–3 pens.
    Hayes 19', Nardiello 62' 55,419 [56]

    FA Cup

    [edit]
    FA Cup match details
    Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
    F–A
    Scorers Attendance Ref.
    First round 5 November 2005 Darlington H W 1–0 Hayes 5' 6,059 [57]
    Second round 3 December 2005 Bradford City H D 1–1 Hayes 43' 7,051 [58]
    Second round replay 13 December 2005 Bradford City A W 5–3 (a.e.t.) Hayes 51', 78', Reid 59', Devaney 96', 109' 4,738 [59]
    Third round 7 January 2006 Walsall H D 1–1 Hayes 77' 6,884 [60]
    Third round replay 17 January 2006 Walsall A L 0–2 4,074 [61]

    League Cup

    [edit]
    League Cup match details
    Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
    F–A
    Scorers Attendance Ref.
    First round 23 August 2005 Preston North End A D 2–2 (a.e.t.)
    5–4 pens.
    Burns 81', 108' 3,137 [62]
    Second round 20 September 2005 Burnley A L 0–3 4,501 [63]

    Football League Trophy

    [edit]
    Football League Trophy match details
    Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
    F–A
    Scorers Attendance Ref.
    First round – northern section 18 October 2005 Doncaster Rovers H L 2–5 Foster 6' (o.g.), Nardiello 90' 4,095 [64]

    Players

    [edit]

    [65][66]

    No. Name Date of birth Signed from Nat Place of birth Note
    Goalkeepers
    1 Nick Colgan 19 September 1973 Hibernian Republic of Ireland Drogheda
    22 Scott Flinders 12 June 1986 none England Rotherham
    30 David Scarsella 12 October 1982 Australia Adelaide On loan at Tooting & Mitcham United
    Defenders
    2 Bobby Hassell 4 June 1980 Mansfield Town England Derby
    3 Steven Watt 1 May 1985 Chelsea Scotland Aberdeen On loan from Chelsea
    3 Paul Heckingbottom 17 July 1977 Sheffield Wednesday England Barnsley Signed from Sheffield Wednesday
    4 Paul Reid 18 February 1982 Northampton Town England Carlisle
    5 Matt Carbon 8 June 1975 Walsall England Nottingham
    6 Tony Vaughan 11 October 1975 Mansfield Town England Manchester On loan at Stockport County
    14 Neil Austin 26 April 1983 none England Barnsley
    15 Antony Kay 21 October 1982 none England Barnsley
    20 Robbie Williams 2 October 1984 none England Pontefract
    31 Rob Atkinson 29 April 1987 none England Barnsley
    32 Ryan Laight 16 November 1985 none England Barnsley
    33 Thomas Harban 12 November 1985 none England Barnsley
    Midfielders
    7 Jacob Burns 21 April 1978 Leeds United Australia Sydney Signed for Wisla Krakow
    10 Stephen McPhail 9 December 1979 Leeds United Republic of Ireland Westminster
    11 Brian Howard 23 January 1983 Swindon Town England Winchester
    12 Anthony McParland 20 September 1982 Celtic Scotland Rutherglen
    16 Richard Kell 15 September 1979 Scunthorpe United England Bishop Auckland
    17 Nicky Wroe 28 September 1985 none England Sheffield
    19 Dale Tonge 7 May 1985 none England Barnsley
    25 Martin Devaney 1 June 1980 Watford England Cheltenham
    26 Simon Heslop 1 May 1987 none England York
    34 Kyle Nix 21 January 1986 Sheffield United England Sydney On loan from Sheffield United
    Forwards
    8 Paul Hayes 20 September 1983 Scunthorpe United England Dagenham
    9 Barry Conlon 1 October 1978 Darlington Republic of Ireland Drogheda
    18 Chris Shuker 9 May 1982 Manchester City England Huyton
    21 Marc Richards 8 July 1982 Northampton Town England Wolverhampton
    23 Daniel Nardiello 22 October 1982 Manchester United Wales Coventry
    27 Nathan Jarman 19 September 1986 none England Scunthorpe
    28 Nathan Joynes 7 August 1985 none England Barnsley
    29 Tommy Wright 28 September 1984 Leicester City England Kirby Muxloe

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