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  1. wizered

    wizered Ol' Mucker
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    Whitey's Final Thoughts
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    What a season. What a turnaround. What has happened to my bank account? But all good things must come to an end, allegedly and it appears the excitement and buzz amongst the Barnsley FC fanbase has started to tail off a tad in the last few days as the realisation that footballers are employees and not servants begins to hit home. Some of them weren't even full time employees. The first of our heroes to leave the club, was actually never under contract here. A bit like having agency staff in your own workplace. We borrowed him. He did a job. He's now signed a permanent deal at another club. As is his prerogative. But I understand some of the angst and ire in certain quarters towards Josh Brownhill. I do. It's because he's joined 'that' club. The club we're now emotionally expected to dislike. The one 'head coached' by Lee Johnson, that little bloke who used to be employed at Oakwell.

    Not just that, I suppose part of it is the cringe-tastic choice of words used by Brownhill on twitter to describe his move to Bristol City (yes, Bristol City) as a no-brainier. Yes, not a no-brainer, a no brainier. The passion of their fans played a part, he says. Aye, passionate bunch are Bristolians. Well known for it. And he reckons the 'sheer size' of the club was a big factor too. Yep. And so that's irked a few on social media. But if you've got any sense then you know better than to take stuff like that serious. What do you expect footballers to say when they sign for a club?
    "well, I've never heard of Bristol FC, don't even know where it is but the bloke who had me at Barnsley is there and they've offered me a lot more money than Preston have, plus, when I look at the state of the midfielders here at... what's the stadium called? ... cheers.. Aston State, then obviously it's a no-brainier."


    He gave it his very best when pulling on our shirt and was a key component in a team that's just been to Wembley twice, earning two trophies and a promotion along the way. A year or two ago, we had Brek Shea and Emanuel Frimpong on loan in our midfield. And so I thank young Brownhill for his efforts as a short-term red, he'll go down in BFC history as an achiever. He's in select and esteemed company in that regard. I expect him to go on to have a very, very good career. But, unlike most, I won't be wishing him luck. I don't think he needs it. But I can't be hoping Bristol City do well, basically. I see them as a rival now. And I'd like three clubs to finish below us next season, minimum. And I'd take enormous pleasure from it were one of them to be 'The Robins'. Which is a nickname I thought belonged to Swindon Town. But yes, I'm sorry if it's not 'football politically correct' to want Lee Johnson and his lads to fail, but that's how I'm rolling. I like a bit of friendly rivalry, bit of pantomime. Adds to the intrigue. And so I hope Josh, Lee and anyone else who rocks up down there have an horrendous season so I can laugh at them.

    What I don't advocate is the sort of vitriol and bile aimed at the likes of Stephen McPhail and Jacob Butterfield when they left and later returned to Oakwell with different clubs. It's football. They're human beings. It's a religion to us. To them it's a job, a way to secure a living for them and theirs. If I was offered much more money to do the same job I do now, I'd be off like a shot. But aye. Wishing em luck? Naew. Not for me. There's exceptions, don't get me wrong. Lads we've developed. Lads from Barnsley. Lads where we've got money riding on em. Lads who've done reight well for us.... oops.
    Good luck, Josh Brownhill. It's all a stage. A show. I'll be giving him and Johnson a polite clap when they return to Oakwell, but after that they're fair game. In a friendly manner. I'm from Barnsley, not Bermondsey.


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    It's just bitterness really, isn't it? We've just watched probably the most successful reds side we're ever likely to, certainly in terms of winning games and trophies. So it stings seeing lads leave, especially to a club that most of us see as no bigger/better. Just richer. But we'll soon have new heroes. And those too will one day follow the pound signs, and the cycle continues. It's exactly why I appreciated, adored and supported Bobby Hassell as much as I did. Loyalty in football is rare. As Patrick Cryne said to me recently on this very blog, only supporters are loyal. And if anyone deserves hero worshipping, it's that man. He still hasn't offered me a job, mind.....

    Star attraction, Adam Hammill is also set to join up with our friends from cider country, if reports/rumours are to be believed. That would sting even more. I'd love Hammill to see out his career here. But it will come down to money again. And again, we won't compete. And I wouldn't want us to either. It's not sustainable. We don't have a billionaire owner nor 30,000 bums on seats inside Oakwell (which would be something.. think about it). We're a small fish again in a bloody big bowl. It's only become bigger since we last lined up in the second tier. Plenty of clubs who'd be quite at home in the upper echelons of the top flight were they run in the right manner. We've eight Yorkshire derbies to look forward to too. It will be some achievement just to preserve our status, but it was ever thus previously, give or take a couple of years following our Premier League relegation. We're always tipped for the drop. Just like dem blades are always nailed on for promotion out of League One. Bring it on I say.

    I'm pretty sure we'll lose players this summer. Some are bound to have attracted admirers. I'd be hoping the club would be looking to offer new deals to our key players, the likes of Adam Davies, Marc Roberts, Conor Hourihane, Marley Watkins and Sam Winnall. They're all under contract for another year or so, but their value to us is decreasing all the time. If they don't want to extend their contracts, then perhaps you look to move them on? I wouldn't know. I'm not clued up on all that nonsense. We've clever folk in charge of the club these days and so you trust them to serve us well. Which they've managed in fine style this past nine months, despite it looking more like a bed full of **** than a bed of roses before Christmas 2015. Good luck to them on that. It never ends does it? We've just achieved special things, but the wheel keeps on turning. You can't stand still.

    We've England to watch fail this summer in another tournament. I hope John Stones is involved and does very well. We could do with him moving on. See? It works both ways. I don't remember too much sympathy for Wycombe when we took Josh Scowen and (sort of) Alfie Mawson off them. We're a Championship club again. That's ace. I love it. But we're now the little tiddler again. And there are sharks circling. We're now the Wycombe or Scunny. With - bizarrely - Bristol bloody City as the Barnsley.
    Ah well. I'm all Barnsley'd out for one season. I need a break. And so I shall wish you all well for the summer, enjoy your holidays if you're having any, enjoy spending time with your kids, revel in those free Saturday's traipsing round garden/shopping centres with the other half. We shall reconvene in eight weeks or so. For another exciting chapter in the good religious book that is, Barnsley FC.

    Whitey xx

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  2. wizered

    wizered Ol' Mucker
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    'Star attraction, Adam Hammill is also set to join up with our friends from cider country'

    I hope he bloody well does and soon..!
     
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  3. banksyisourhero

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    **** me, there more deluded than the Sags.. You would have thought we just nicked a player off Liverpool.

    Barnsley??

    ****s sake..
     
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  4. Red Robin

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    Adam Hamill can step up,no problem there.
    That would be a excellent signing.
    However we need some top quality in the mould of Tomlin,Baker both proven to us at this level.
     
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  5. Tom_BCFC

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    What are they crying for, he was on loan to them, he would have moved on anyway
     
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  6. bcfcredandwhite

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    He throws a couple of swipes at us, but tbh that's just the passion of a football fan.

    I suppose that would be like Tomlin turning his back on an offer with us and going to Preston next season - calling it a 'no-brainer'.
     
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  7. BCFCRob

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    Apparently we're a club that's no bigger/better. By his own admission they've just had one of their most successful seasons ever and averaged less than 10k ffs.
     
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  8. Angelicnumber16

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    It's no big deal. The fans are disappointed and it's understandable.
    Players will always big up a club they are joining and say complimentary things.

    The reality is that at this point in time, we're not much bigger than Barnsley.
     
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  9. banksyisourhero

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    If he did you wouldn't see me crying about it, if they don't want to be here etc!
     
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  10. NickH

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    I thought it was quite funny and well-written - I agree with Angelic that we're not a massively bigger club than Barnsley at this moment in time, though I do think that our potential is quite a bit more.

    It's almost flattering to be singled out and I look forward to two interesting games against them next season.
     
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    Angelicnumber16 Well-Known Member

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    We've always had the potential, we've just never been that great at fulfilling it.
     
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  12. TampaBayBCFC

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    Good article IMO. Like most of us, the guy is passionate about his home town team and it sucks when you lose players, especially after the remarkable season Barnsley have had. We were there 12 months ago and it was brilliant. We kept our side together and we struggled like crazy. They're looking at us and probably thinking that they will be in our old shoes for most of next season.

    At the end of the day, we signed a player that was there on loan, so we really didn't nick him. Hammill is out of contract but if he does indeed join us, that will be worse for them. But it's football. It's business. We're no bigger than Barnsley - in fact they have had far more recent success than us. We're lucky to have a nicer stadium than them now and a young manager who clearly made an impression on the lad.

    I wish Barnsley well. I really do.
     
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  13. NickH

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    That's often the problem with potential!

    Hopefully things like the stadium being redeveloped mean that we've genuinely got a bit more of a stable foundation than in previous years, so maybe our time is just around the corner (certainly not counting any chickens though).
     
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  14. Red Robin

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    We have the stadium,we now need a team to fill it,chicken and egg situation.

    The ground is done,the space is there,we need a product to fill it.

    Lee Tomlin would be a major signing and show our intent,then three or more others of that calibre we can start dreaming at this point.:1980_boogie_down::1980_boogie_down::1980_boogie_down:
     
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  15. johngalleyfan2

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    Article was a bit repetitive, long winded but absolutely right he was only on loan and took the best deal if Barnsley ( PNE) had offered £500 -£1000 a week more he wouldn't be here
    IF A PLAYER IS GOOD then it is the responsibility of the club to make sure he is always in contract WE have 10 out of contract! soon
     
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  16. NickH

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    Interesting point that - we definitely got burned before, with Nicky Maynard in particular.

    According to this, we have 9 players out of contract next year - hopefully they know what they're doing...

    http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/bristol-city/vertragsende/verein/698/vertragsendeJahr/2017
     
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  17. BrightredRickster

    BrightredRickster Well-Known Member

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    Hey Whitey
    Hamill on his way ?
    Maybe it has something also to do with Barnsley being an A-Hole of a place to live (?)
     
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