Barnsley F.C.


 

Barnsley Football Club are an English football league team, based in the town of Barnsley and nicknamed the Tykes. They were founded in the 1892 as Barnsley St. Peter's. The height of their success was in 1912, when they beat West Bromwich Albion to win the FA Cup. They also reached the final in 1910 but lost to Newcastle United.

Managers

  • Arthur Fairclough (1898-01)
  • John McCartney (1901-04)
  • Arthur Fairclough (1904-12)
  • John Hastie (1912-14)
  • Percy Lewis (1914-19)
  • Peter Saint (1919-26)
  • John Cummins (1926-29)
  • Arthur Fairclough (1929-30)
  • Brough Fletcher (1930-37)
  • Angus Seed (1937-53)
  • Tim Ward (1953-60)
  • Johnny Steele (1960-71)
  • John McSeveny (1971-72)
  • Johnny Steele (1972-73)
  • Jim Iley (1973-78)
  • Alan Clarke (1978-80)
  • Norman Hunter (1980-84)
  • Bobby Collins (1984-85)
  • Alan Clarke (1985-89)
  • Mel Machin (1989-93)
  • Viv Anderson (1993-94)
  • Danny Wilson (1994-98)
  • John Hendrie (1998-1999)
  • Nigel Spackman (1999-2000)
  • Dave Basset (2000-2002)
  • Steve Parkin (2002-2003)
  • Glyn Hodges (2003)
  • Gudjon Thordarsson (2003-2004)
  • Paul Hart (2004-2005)
  • Andy Ritchie (2005-Present)

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Introduction
Modern Times
Managers
History
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