September 16, 2024

Barnsley have looked into deal for League Two ace this summer

Barnsley have looked into the possibility of signing Jack Tucker from MK Dons, reports Alan Nixon.

Barnsley are in the hunt for more additions before the end of the transfer window as Neill Collins looks to bring in more players to bolster his ranks.

Jack Tucker - Defender - First Team - Milton Keynes Dons

Tucker, 23, was part of the MK Dons side who were relegated to League Two last season and has stayed put with the Buckinghamshire outfit for now.

However, reporter Nixon (via The Real EFL) has reported on Patreon that he has been on the Tykes’ list of potential defensive targets this summer.

Barnsley eye defender

Barnsley won 7-0 at home to Port Vale on the opening day but haven’t won since. They have lost their last two league home outings 3-1 against Peterborough United and more recently Oxford United and could do with tightening up their defensive department.

Tucker made his name at Gillingham and rose up through the ranks of the Kent club before having loan spells away in non-league at Greenwich Borough and Hastings United to get some experience under his belt.

He then broke into the first-team of the Gills and went on to make 137 appearances in all competitions for them whilst they were in League One, chipping in with four goals from the back.

MK Dons swooped to sign him on a long-term deal 12 months ago and despite them slipping into the fourth tier last term, he enjoyed plenty of game time at Stadium.MK and played 48 games altogether.

The Dons could face a battle to keep hold of him before the deadline on Friday 1st September. He is a player that should really be playing at a higher level now, hence why Barnsley have been monitoring his situation.

 

 

 

Barnsley FC boss demands more after slumping to second successive home defeat

Barnsley head coach Neill Collins is demanding more from a number of areas of the pitch after the Reds fell to a second successive 3-1 home defeat.

After thrashing Port Vale 7-0 on the opening day, Barnsley have picked up just one point from their three games since.

Cameron Brannagan scored an early penalty to put Oxford in front and Jordan Williams’ own goal made it 2-0 just before the hour.

Barnsley FC boss demands more after slumping to second successive home  defeat | Yorkshire Post

Devante Cole pulled a goal back for Barnsley with 20 minutes left but Tyler Goodrham sealed the points for the improving visitors late on.

Collins – whose side lost by the same scoreline to Peterborough in midweek – felt they could have got something out of the game.

He said: “I actually think the game was there for us. I think even in spite of us not being at our best, we could have won that game.

“We started a little slowly, made a couple of strange decisions, lost the penalty, but then looked like we could really hurt Oxford.

“We got ourselves in some fantastic opportunities, but didn’t get the goal. I think if we’d have shown any quality in the second half, we’d have been able to get something out of the game.

“We were victims of our own downfall in so many circumstances today. Players just weren’t able to execute things we know we can do. The reasons for that could be wide and varied.

“Ultimately, there were too many good players playing way below themselves. I don’t think we really played with any quality.”

Barnsley were given a lifeline in the 70th minute when Cole pulled a goal back with a header from a Cadden corner.

Collins said: “I thought Devante was excellent. I’m sure the fans would appreciate that that’s what we’d expect from 11 players. We didn’t get the spirit and desire that Devante showed.

“I think it’s probably been below-par. I think there are some basic elements you would expect which we’re not getting.

“When we assess it, we’ll feel that there’s a lot of players and units in the team that we need more from.”

Barnsley: Roberts, de Gevigney (Cotter 37), Lopata, Kitching, Williams, Kane, Styles (Marsh 66), Cadden, Phillips (Russell 66), Dallas (Watters 65), Cole. Unused substitutes: Shepherd, Killip, Nejman.

Oxford United: Beadle, Long, Moore, Negru, Brown, McGuane, Brannagan, Browne (Rodrigues 27), Bodin (Stevens 71), Mills (Goodrham 61), Harris (O’Donkor 71). Unused substitutes: McEachran, Eastwood, Smyth.

 

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