Bristol City 5 - 3 Barnsley
Last night the Reds seemingly matched Bristol in almost every statistic, apart from attempts on target. Bristol City converted their advantage to put in a five star performance in front of their own fans at Ashton Gate.
Away from home, we scored three times and lost. Personally, I'm disappointed when Barnsley are defeated in any game, as unrealistic as that may be, but apparently there are reasons to be cheerful, according to the gaffer, Mark Robins.
It's Donny next in probably the tastiest local derby we might see this year. Let's hope we keep our shooting boots on!
Barnsley FC Fans, add your comments > HERE
Last night the Reds seemingly matched Bristol in almost every statistic, apart from attempts on target. Bristol City converted their advantage to put in a five star performance in front of their own fans at Ashton Gate.
Away from home, we scored three times and lost. Personally, I'm disappointed when Barnsley are defeated in any game, as unrealistic as that may be, but apparently there are reasons to be cheerful, according to the gaffer, Mark Robins.
Speaking to BBC Sport, he said:
"It was a cracking open game between two sides who wanted to attack and we kept going to the end.
"There was no faulting the effort of the players and if we continue like that we will pick up better results.
"I'm just disappointed we couldn't hang in there after going 2-1 up. We couldn't handle their pace up front and conceded some poor goals."
It's Donny next in probably the tastiest local derby we might see this year. Let's hope we keep our shooting boots on!
Barnsley FC Fans, add your comments > HERE
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