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Barnsley 1996–97 football season
Barnsley
1996–97 season
ChairmanJohn Dennis
ManagerNorthern Ireland Danny Wilson
StadiumOakwell
Football League First Division2nd (promoted)
FA CupFourth round
League CupSecond round
Top goalscorerLeague: Redfearn (17)
All: Redfearn (19)
Highest home attendance18,605 vs. Bradford City (26 April 1997)
Lowest home attendance6,337 vs. Oxford United (15 October 1996)
Average home league attendance11,356
← 1995–961997–98 →

During the 1996–97 English football season, Barnsley F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

Season summary

Manager Danny Wilson successfully acquired a number of signings in the summer that were to play huge roles, amongst these were the vastly experienced duo Neil Thompson and Paul Wilkinson, as well as youngster Matty Appleby.

Oakwell also gained an international flavour, as Jovo Bosančić and Trinidad and Tobago international Clint Marcelle were to sign, with Marcelle's work permit clearing just a couple of days prior to the Red's first game of the season, an away match at West Bromwich Albion. Marcelle was cleared to play and scored the opening goal of the season in a 2–1 victory. Barnsley went on to equal their best start to a season by winning the next four games. Wilson then further improved the team by bringing in Scottish forward John Hendrie, who had partnered Wilkinson at Middlesbrough.

Bolton Wanderers looked increasingly likely to win the league as the season progressed, the Reds played both games against the Trotters relatively early on in the season, with the two games both resulting in 2–2 draws. As the season neared its closing stages, it looked as if either Barnsley or Mark McGhee's Wolverhampton Wanderers would join Bolton.

In Barnsley's final home game of the season, a Yorkshire derby against Bradford City, the team knew a win would be enough to secure promotion to the top tier of English football for the first time in the club's history. The side dominated the game, but led only 1–0 at half time thanks to a Wilkinson goal. With only a few minutes remaining, Clint Marcelle, the man who had scored the opening goal of the season scored the Red's final goal at home. As the final whistle blew, the fans swarmed onto the pitch amid jubilant celebrations.

The team lost their final game of the season 5–1 away at Oxford United; however the joy of promotion remained throughout the summer and the team later had an open-top bus celebration around the town, culminating at the town hall.

Final league table

Main article: 1996–97 Football League

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Bolton Wanderers (C, P) 46 28 14 4 100 53 +47 98 Promotion to the Premier League
2 Barnsley (P) 46 22 14 10 76 55 +21 80
3 Wolverhampton Wanderers 46 22 10 14 68 51 +17 76 Qualification for the First Division play-offs
4 Ipswich Town 46 20 14 12 68 50 +18 74
5 Sheffield United 46 20 13 13 75 52 +23 73
Source:
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goals scored; 3) Goal difference
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted

Results

Barnsley's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
17 August 1996 West Bromwich Albion A 2–1 18,561 Marcelle, Liddell
25 August 1996 Huddersfield Town H 3–1 9,787 Wilkinson, Redfearn, Marcelle
28 August 1996 Reading H 3–0 7,523 Sheridan, Liddell (2)
7 September 1996 Manchester City A 2–1 26,464 Marcelle (2)
10 September 1996 Stoke City H 3–0 11,696 Davis, Thompson, Liddell
14 September 1996 Queens Park Rangers H 1–3 13,003 Wilkinson
21 September 1996 Oldham Athletic A 1–0 7,043 Redfearn (pen)
28 September 1996 Grimsby Town H 1–3 8,833 Liddell
1 October 1996 Ipswich Town A 1–1 9,041 Redfearn (pen)
12 October 1996 Crystal Palace H 0–0 9,183
15 October 1996 Oxford United H 0–0 6,337
19 October 1996 Bradford City A 2–2 11,477 Liddell, Davis
25 October 1996 Bolton Wanderers H 2–2 9,413 Redfearn (2, 1 pen)
29 October 1996 Port Vale A 3–1 5,231 Hendrie, de Zeeuw, Marcelle
2 November 1996 Wolverhampton Wanderers A 3–3 22,840 de Zeeuw, Redfearn (pen), Eaden
12 November 1996 Norwich City H 3–1 9,697 Moses, Wilkinson, Hendrie
16 November 1996 Swindon Town A 0–3 10,837
23 November 1996 Portsmouth H 3–2 7,449 Wilkinson, Hendrie, Davis
30 November 1996 Bolton Wanderers A 2–2 16,852 Redfearn (2, 1 pen)
3 December 1996 Birmingham City A 0–0 24,004
7 December 1996 Southend United H 3–0 7,483 Hendrie, Wilkinson (2)
14 December 1996 Tranmere Rovers H 3–0 8,513 Hendrie, Wilkinson, Redfearn (pen)
21 December 1996 Sheffield United A 1–0 24,384 Hendrie
26 December 1996 Stoke City A 0–1 19,025
28 December 1996 Manchester City H 2–0 17,159 Bosančić (pen), Moses
11 January 1997 Queens Park Rangers A 1–3 12,058 Redfearn
18 January 1997 Ipswich Town H 1–2 9,872 Liddell
28 January 1997 Grimsby Town A 3–2 6,323 Hendrie (3)
1 February 1997 Norwich City A 1–1 17,001 Eaden
8 February 1997 Port Vale H 1–0 12,246 Hendrie
15 February 1997 Charlton Athletic A 2–2 9,104 Hendrie (2)
22 February 1997 Wolverhampton Wanderers H 1–3 18,024 Sheridan
1 March 1997 Southend United A 2–1 4,855 Redfearn (2)
4 March 1997 Swindon Town H 1–1 8,518 Redfearn
7 March 1997 Sheffield United H 2–0 14,668 Hendrie, Eaden
15 March 1997 Tranmere Rovers A 1–1 7,347 Wilkinson
22 March 1997 Huddersfield Town A 0–0 14,754
28 March 1997 West Bromwich Albion H 2–0 12,087 Redfearn, Thompson (pen)
31 March 1997 Reading A 2–1 10,244 Holsgrove (own goal), Liddell
5 April 1997 Birmingham City H 0–1 13,092
12 April 1997 Charlton Athletic H 4–0 11,701 Marcelle, Thompson (2), Hendrie
15 April 1997 Oldham Athletic H 2–0 17,476 Hendrie, Marcelle
19 April 1997 Crystal Palace A 1–1 20,006 Thompson (pen)
22 April 1997 Portsmouth A 2–4 8,328 Redfearn (2)
26 April 1997 Bradford City H 2–0 18,605 Wilkinson, Marcelle
4 May 1997 Oxford United A 1–5 8,693 Redfearn

FA Cup

Main article: 1996–97 FA Cup
Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R3 14 January 1997 Oldham Athletic H 2–0 9,936 Bullock, Marcelle
R4 25 January 1997 Queens Park Rangers A 2–3 14,317 Redfearn, Hendrie

League Cup

Main article: 1996–97 Football League Cup
Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R1 First Leg 20 August 1996 Rochdale A 1–2 2,426 Wilkinson
R1 Second Leg 3 September 1996 Rochdale H 2–0 5,638 Redfearn, Wilkinson
R2 First Leg 17 September 1996 Gillingham H 1–1 4,491 Onuora (own goal)
R2 Second Leg 24 September 1996 Gillingham A 0–1 5,666

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
- GK England ENG David Watson
- DF England ENG Nicky Eaden
- DF Netherlands NED Arjan de Zeeuw
- DF England ENG Adie Moses
- DF England ENG Neil Thompson
- MF England ENG Neil Redfearn
- FW Scotland SCO John Hendrie
- MF England ENG Martin Bullock
- DF England ENG Steve Davis
- FW England ENG Paul Wilkinson
- MF England ENG Darren Sheridan
No. Pos. Nation Player
- FW Trinidad and Tobago TRI Clint Marcelle
- MF England ENG Matty Appleby
- FW Scotland SCO Andy Liddell
- DF England ENG Peter Shirtliff
- MF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia YUG Jovo Bosančić
- DF England ENG Scott Jones
- FW South Africa RSA Glynn Hurst
- FW Netherlands NED Laurens ten Heuvel
- MF Netherlands NED Carel van der Velden
- FW England ENG Dave Regis

References

  1. "England 1996–97". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 28 March 2010. Retrieved 24 February 2010.
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