1998–99 Barnsley F.C. season

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Barnsley
1998–99 season
ChairmanJohn Dennis
ManagerJohn Hendrie (until 19 April)
Eric Winstanley (caretaker from 19 April)
StadiumOakwell
First Division13th
FA CupQuarter finals
League CupFourth round
Top goalscorerLeague: Ward (12)
All: Ward (15)
Average home league attendance16,269

During the 1998–99 English football season, Barnsley F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

Season summary[]

In the summer, Danny Wilson departed Barnsley to join Sheffield Wednesday, and with the team looking to bounce back to the Premier League John Hendrie was named manager.[1]

The Red's promotion hopes were hampered when they lost influential captain Neil Redfearn who was sold to Charlton Athletic after making 338 first team appearances for Barnsley.

The season was mostly unremarkable in terms of results and on 19 April 1999, Hendrie was sacked with the club nowhere near the top six and Hendrie's assistant Eric Winstanley took caretaker charge for the remaining games of the season.[2] Barnsley then went on to finish a disappointing campaign in 13th place. One of the highlights of the season was a 7–1 home victory against local rivals Huddersfield Town. This was the only time new signing Craig Hignett and Ashley Ward played together, with Ward leaving for Blackburn. After the season Barnsley lost yet more players from the promotion season, with solid defender Arjan de Zeeuw and attacking midfield player Clint Marcelle both leaving the club. Goalkeeper David Watson also suffered an injury mid-season that later ended his career.

Final league table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GS Pts
11 Grimsby Town 46 17 10 19 40 52 40 61
12 West Bromwich Albion 46 16 11 19 69 76 69 59
13 Barnsley 46 14 17 15 59 56 59 59
14 Crystal Palace 46 14 16 16 58 71 58 58
15 Tranmere Rovers 46 12 20 14 63 61 63 56
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: In the Football League goals scored (F) takes precedence over goal difference (GD).

Results[]

Barnsley's score comes first[3]

Legend[]

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division[]

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
8 August 1998 West Bromwich Albion H 2–2 18,114 de Zeeuw (2)
15 August 1998 Crewe Alexandra A 1–3 5,289 McClare
21 August 1998 Stockport County H 1–1 16,377 Fjørtoft
29 August 1998 Birmingham City A 0–0 19,825
31 August 1998 Oxford United H 1–0 15,328 Hendrie
8 September 1998 Norwich City H 1–3 15,695 Ward
12 September 1998 Grimsby Town A 2–1 8,149 Ward (2)
19 September 1998 Crystal Palace H 4–0 15,597 Ward (2), McClare, Fjørtoft
26 September 1998 Bradford City A 1–2 15,887 Ward
29 September 1998 Bristol City A 1–1 12,005 Sheridan
3 October 1998 Bolton Wanderers H 2–2 17,362 Ward, van der Laan
11 October 1998 Port Vale H 0–2 16,195
17 October 1998 Sheffield United A 1–1 23,180 Fjørtoft
20 October 1998 Tranmere Rovers A 0–3 5,194
24 October 1998 Portsmouth H 2–1 15,152 Ward, Barnard
31 October 1998 Wolverhampton Wanderers A 1–1 20,714 Ward (pen)
4 November 1998 Queens Park Rangers A 1–2 8,218 Bullock
7 November 1998 Bury H 1–1 15,115 Ward
14 November 1998 Ipswich Town H 0–1 15,966
21 November 1998 Sunderland A 3–2 40,231 Ward, Dyer, Barnard (pen)
27 November 1998 Huddersfield Town H 7–1 16,648 Dyer (2), Hignett (2), Tinkler, Ward, Barnard
5 December 1998 Watford A 0–0 10,165
12 December 1998 Ipswich Town A 2–0 16,021 McClare, Turner
19 December 1998 Swindon Town H 1–3 15,342 Barnard (pen)
26 December 1998 Stockport County A 1–0 10,263 de Zeeuw
28 December 1998 Queens Park Rangers H 1–0 17,083 Hignett
9 January 1999 West Bromwich Albion A 0–2 15,029
16 January 1999 Birmingham City H 0–0 17,114
30 January 1999 Oxford United A 0–1 6,174
6 February 1999 Crewe Alexandra H 2–2 15,377 Tinkler, de Zeeuw
16 February 1999 Norwich City A 0–0 13,232
20 February 1999 Grimsby Town H 0–0 16,343
28 February 1999 Crystal Palace A 0–1 17,021
3 March 1999 Bradford City H 0–1 16,866
9 March 1999 Bolton Wanderers A 3–3 16,537 Hignett (2), Jones
13 March 1999 Bury A 0–0 4,696
20 March 1999 Wolverhampton Wanderers H 2–3 16,587 Richards (own goal), Jones
23 March 1999 Bristol City H 2–0 14,733 Dyer, Hignett
28 March 1999 Portsmouth A 3–1 13,337 Hignett, Whitbread (own goal), Dyer
3 April 1999 Sheffield United H 2–1 17,566 Hignett (2)
5 April 1999 Port Vale A 0–1 5,968
10 April 1999 Tranmere Rovers H 1–1 15,133 Dyer
16 April 1999 Sunderland H 1–3 17,390 Sheron
24 April 1999 Huddersfield Town A 1–0 15,353 Sheron
1 May 1999 Watford H 2–2 17,098 Eaden, Tinkler
9 May 1999 Swindon Town A 3–1 8,182 Jones, Bullock, Dyer

FA Cup[]

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R3 2 January 1999 Swindon Town A 0–0 8,016
R3R 19 January 1999 Swindon Town H 3–1 10,510 McClare, Bullock, Hignett
R4 23 January 1999 Bournemouth H 3–1 11,982 Sheridan, Hignett, Bullock
R5 13 February 1999 Bristol Rovers H 4–1 17,508 Hignett (3), Dyer
QF 16 March 1999 Tottenham Hotspur H 0–1 18,793

League Cup[]

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R1 1st Leg 12 August 1998 Scarborough A 1–0 3,064 Ward
R1 2nd Leg 18 August 1998 Scarborough H 3–0 (won 4–0 on agg) 5,099 Fjørtoft, van der Laan, Eaden
R2 1st Leg 15 September 1998 Reading H 3–0 7,840 Barnard, Fjørtoft (2)
R2 2nd Leg 23 September 1998 Reading A 1–1 (won 4–1 on agg) 6,983 Ward
R3 27 October 1998 Bournemouth H 2–1 8,560 Ward (pen), Fjørtoft
R4 10 November 1998 Luton Town A 0–1 8,435

Squad[]

[4] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
- GK England ENG Tony Bullock
- DF England ENG Nicky Eaden
- DF Netherlands NED Arjan de Zeeuw
- DF England ENG Adie Moses
- DF England ENG Scott Jones
- MF England ENG Matty Appleby
- MF England ENG Martin Bullock
- MF England ENG Kevin Richardson
- MF England ENG Sean McClare
- FW England ENG Bruce Dyer
- FW England ENG Craig Hignett
- DF Wales WAL Darren Barnard
- MF South Africa RSA Eric Tinkler
- GK England ENG David Watson
- DF England ENG Chris Morgan
- MF England ENG Darren Sheridan
- FW England ENG Mike Sheron
- MF Netherlands NED Robin van der Laan
- GK Germany GER Lars Leese
- FW Scotland SCO John Hendrie (player-manager)
No. Pos. Nation Player
- MF Wales WAL Clayton Blackmore
- FW England ENG Mike Turner
- FW Trinidad and Tobago TRI Clint Marcelle
- FW England ENG Karl Rose
- FW North Macedonia MKD Gjorgji Hristov
- DF Sweden SWE Peter Markstedt
- MF Spain ESP Pirri (on loan from CP Mérida)
- DF Slovenia SVN Aleš Križan
- FW England ENG Jon Parkin
- DF Republic of Ireland IRL Brian O'Callaghan
- FW England ENG Andrew Gregory
- DF Scotland SCO James Dudgeon
- DF England ENG Chris Barker
- MF Brazil BRA Fumaça
- FW New Zealand NZL Rory Fallon
- MF England ENG Paul Bagshaw
- MF England ENG Marc Heckingbottom
- FW England ENG Paul Kennedy
- GK England ENG Richard Siddall

Left club during the season[]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
- FW Jamaica JAM Deon Burton (on loan from Derby County)
- FW Scotland SCO Andy Liddell (to Wigan Athletic)
- MF Republic of Ireland IRL Alan Moore (on loan from Middlesbrough)
No. Pos. Nation Player
- FW Norway NOR Jan Åge Fjørtoft (to Eintracht Frankfurt)
- FW England ENG Don Goodman (on loan from Sanfrecce Hiroshima)
- FW England ENG Ashley Ward (to Blackburn Rovers)

References[]

  1. ^ "Wilson returns to Owls as manager". BBC Sport. 6 July 1998. Retrieved 13 March 2014.
  2. ^ "Barnsley sack Hendrie". BBC Sport. 19 April 1999. Retrieved 13 March 2014.
  3. ^ "Barnsley 1998-1999 Results". statto.com. Archived from the original on 14 March 2014.
  4. ^ "All Barnsley players: 1999". www.11v11.com.
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