YOUR QUICK GUIDE TO THE TYKES FROM BARNSLEY....
Barnsley Football Club BARNSLEY
Ground: Oakwell Stadium,
Grove Street, Barnsley,
South Yorkshire,
S71 1ET
Google Maps
Tel: 01226-211-211
Websites: Official
Message
Board:
barnsleyfc.org.uk
Getting there
By Car: (approx 183 miles from HW)
M40/M42 west to join M1. Exit M1 at junction 37 (s/p Barnsley, Manchester A628) and at roundabout follow signs to `Barnsley A628' onto the A628 Dodworth Road. After 0.3 miles turn left (s/p Barnsley FC, Barnsley General Hospital, Huddersfield (A637)) into Pogmoor Road. Continue following the signs for Barnsley FC as they lead directly into a large visitors car park in Queens Road.
Train: Barnsley Interchange station is situated approximately 1 mile from Oakwell. To connect from the south travel from London St Pancras or London Kings Cross with the usual connections from High Wycombe via London Marylebone.
Check nationalrail.co.uk for specific times and connections of trains.

KNOW YOUR HISTORY
The 2002/3 season was the first time that the two sides met at senior level. However, during the 2001/2 season the respective Youth Teams met in the 5th Round of the FA Youth Cup at Oakwell. The Tykes edged the game after a penalty shoot out. Click here for match report
Chairboy Connections
A selection of players who have played for both Clubs.

Indicates player profile available

Andy Rammell - Made his full Football League debut with Barnsley in 1990 after being released by Manchester United. Joined Wycombe in September 2000 for £75,000 from Walsall

Trevor Aylott - Former Barnsley striker who made three Conference appearances for Wycombe in March 1993 on loan from Gillingham. He also played for Crystal Palace, Bournemouth, Birmingham City and Millwall. Made 124 appearances for Barnsley between 1979 and 1981, scoring 34 goals.

Tony Cunnigham - Played for 11 Football League club's, starting his career with Lincoln City in 1979 and ending his career with Wycombe in the 1993/94 season. Moved from Lincoln to Barnsley in 1981 and went on to play for Sheffield Wednesday, Man City, Newcastle United, Blackpool, Bury, Bolton, Rotherham and Doncaster. Made just five appearances for Wycombe.

Mark Stallard - Scored 25 goals in 78 apps for Wycombe after a £100,000 move from Bradford City in March 1997. Moved to Notts County in March 1999 for around £20,000. Joined Barnsley in January 2004. Originally a trainee with Derby County and has also played on loan with Preston North End and Fulham.

David Tuttle - The former Barnsley defender spent a short spell on loan at Wycombe during the 2001/2 season while at Millwall. Made 12 League apps for The Tykes during the 1999/2000 season.

Other player connections included:
Kevin Betsy, Martin Bullock, John Deakin, Scott Golbourne, Kadeem Harris, Paul Hayes, Leon Knight, Alfie Mawson, Jason McCarthy, Tony McParland, Fola Onibuje, Josh Scowen, Martin Taylor, Sam Togwell, Marcello Trotta, Iain Turner, Tom Williams
Chairboys all-time record against Barsnley
DATE COMP V R SCORE ATT
Sat, Oct 26, 2002 FL2 A D 1-1 10,044
Sat, Mar 15, 2003 FL2 H D 2-2 5,931
Sat, Oct 18, 2003 FL2 H L 1-2 4,449
Sat, Feb 21, 2004 FL2 A D 0-0 8,507
Sat, Dec 8, 2018 FL2 H W 1-0 5,225
Sat, Feb 16, 2019 FL2 A L 1-2 11,821
Wed, Dec 9, 2020 Ch A L 1-2 BCD
Wed, Mar 17, 2021 Ch H L 1-3 BCD
Sat, Aug 20, 2022 FL2 A W 3-0 9,978
Sat, Mar 18, 2023 FL2 H L 0-1 5,185
Tue, Nov 28, 2023 FL2 A L 0-1 10,466
Sat, Mar 2, 2024 FL2 H L 2-4 4,768
Key:
FL2 = Football League Division Two/'League One'
Ch = Football League Championship
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained on this page, Chairboys on the Net accepts no responsibility for any problems or disputes arising from its use. Directions are generally the easiest route from High Wycombe and all distances are approx.
© Chairboys on the Net 2002 - 2024 - all rights reserved