

Well at least it was another point.
By: Stephen | March 11th, 2009FULL-TIME: BARNSLEY 1 BLUES 1
Barnsley (4-4-2): Heinz Muller; Marciano Van Homoet (Mounir El Haimour 83), Darren Moore, Dennis Souza, Rob Kozluk; Daniel Bogdanovic, Bobby Hassell, Hugo Colace, Jamal Campbell-Ryce; Jon Macken (Adam Hammill 77), Michael Mifsud. Unused subs: Luke Steele (gk), Martin Davaney, Maceo Rigters.
Booked: Hassell 43,
Goals: Mifsud 82
Blues (4-4-2): Maik Taylor; Stephen Carr, Martin Taylor, Radhi Jaidi, Franck Queudrue; Sebastian Larsson, Damien Johnson (Scott Sinclair 62), Lee Carsley, Keith Fahey; Carlos Costly (Hameur Bouazza 74), Cameron Jerome. Unused subs: Colin Doyle (gk), Garry O’Connor, Ulises De La Cruz.
Booked: Carr 28, Johnson 40
Goals: Taylor 85
Referee: Graham Horwood
Attendance: 11,299 (564 Blues fans)
All HAIL Martin Taylor! He secures a point for the Blues! So I guess not having as many strikers as we could, didn’t hurt. But I’d still like to see more than point earned folks. I know it’s hard to score, or the final scores would be basketball type. Is it asking for too much to see a 2-1 or a 3-1 scoreline favoring the Blues? Maybe this year.
From The Gaffer
as always it’s from the club’s website:
“”Although we didn’t necessarily have quite as much of a high tempo as our two recent home games we didn’t play badly and I think no-one could have complained had we come away with an even better result than a draw.
“We were organised and defended well so it was a blow to concede in the manner that we did. However no-one was more distraught about what happened as Martin Taylor was.
“But you need character and determination to succeed in this game and Martin refused to let it get to him. Within minutes he was the person reacting quickest in the box following a saved free-kick and he scored a very important goal for us.”
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Links to your game this afternoon
http://www.myp2p.eu/broadcast.php?matchid=32782&part=sports
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