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Paul Barnes
English association football player

Paul Barnes

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English association football player
A.K.A.
Paul Lance Barnes
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Leicester, United Kingdom
Age
57 years
Family
Children:
Stats
Height:
178 cm
Sports Teams
Burnley F.C.
Chesterfield F.C.
Hinckley United F.C.
Notts County F.C.
Tamworth F.C.
Birmingham City F.C.
Huddersfield Town A.F.C.
York City F.C.
Bury F.C.
Doncaster Rovers F.C.
Nuneaton Borough F.C.
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Biography

Paul Lance Barnes (born 16 November 1967) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker in the Football League for Notts County, Stoke City, Chesterfield, York City, Birmingham City, Burnley, Huddersfield Town, Bury and Doncaster Rovers.

Career

Born in Leicester, Barnes completed an apprenticeship with Notts County before signing a professional contract in November 1985, making his debut in February 1986. He played in five season with the Magpies scoring 19 goals in 67 appearances helping them on their way to promotion in 1989–90. He joined Stoke City on transfer deadline day in 1989–90 being one of a large number of players signed by Alan Ball in an attempt to avoid relegation. Barnes played in five matches as Stoke failed to mount a revival and were relegated to the third tier. He played in seven matches for Stoke in 1990–91 also having a short spell on loan at Chesterfield. Under Lou Macari in 1991–92 he found himself in the reserves due to the form of Wayne Biggins and Mark Stein. He played in 18 matches scoring four goals and was an unused substitute in the 1992 Football League Trophy Final. York City manager John Ward spotted Barnes in Stoke's reserves and signed him in July 1992.

Barnes began scoring goals for York quickly and he netted 21 times as York won promotion in 1993. The following year, he scored 24 times and won the Clubman of the Year trophy. In September 1995, he hit the national headlines when he scored twice in City's 3–0 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford in a second-round League Cup tie, and he almost scored a hat trick, but his third goal was ruled offside. Barnes was eventually sold to Birmingham City for a fee of £350,000 in March 1996.

Six months later, Burnley paid a club record fee of £375,000 for his services. He scored 30 goals in 65 league matches for the Turf Moor club, which included all five goals in a 5–2 victory over Stockport County. Barnes left Burnley in January 1998 for Huddersfield Town in a swap deal with Andy Payton, but failed to establish himself in the Huddersfield side and left for Bury in March 1999 for a £40,000 fee.

In 2003, he helped Doncaster Rovers gain promotion back to the Football League from the Football Conference, winning the Golden Boot in the process. Barnes then signed for non-league Tamworth, before finishing his playing career at Hinckley United.

Personal life

Barnes' son, Harvey Barnes, also became a professional footballer.

Career statistics

Source:
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Notts County1985–86Third Division144000000144
1986–87Third Division0000001010
1987–88Third Division112100043162
1988–89Third Division157000020177
1989–90Third Division131000062193
Total531410001356719
Stoke City1989–90Second Division5000000050
1990–91Third Division6000001171
1991–92Third Division133002031184
Total243002042305
Chesterfield (loan)1990–91Fourth Division1011000021
York City1992–93Third Division40211020404721
1993–94Second Division42241010514925
1994–95Second Division36162020214217
1995–96Second Division30151055524122
Total148765010516417985
Birmingham City1995–96First Division157000000157
Burnley1996–97Second Division40243120004525
1997–98Second Division256203000306
Total65305150007531
Huddersfield Town1997–98First Division151000000151
1998–99First Division151203000201
Total302203000352
Bury1998–99First Division8000000080
1999–2000Second Division304201010344
2000–01Second Division164200010194
Total548401020618
Nuneaton Borough (loan)2000–01Football Conference9100000101010
Doncaster Rovers2001–02Football Conference236100021267
2002–03Football Conference41251000514726
2003–04Third Division70102120111
Total71313021928434
Tamworth2003–04Football Conference184000010194
Career total4881852122364613578206
A. ^The "Other" column constitutes appearances and goals in the Conference League Cup, FA Trophy, Football League play-offs and Football League Trophy.

Honours

York City

  • Football League Third Division play-offs: 1993

Doncaster Rovers

  • Football Conference play-offs: 2003

Individual

  • York City Clubman of the Year: 1993–94
  • Football Conference Team of the Year: 2002–03
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