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BYRNE MAKES TEAM OF THE WEEK

Each week the Official Football League website www.football-league.co.uk announces the Team of the Week. Produced by the Press Association, the Teams of the Week features the eleven top performing players from each division from the weekend’s matches. Congratulations to our very own Mark Byrne who makes the npower League 2 Team of the Week after

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LADIES LOSE TO COVENTRY

Barnet FC Ladies remain at the foot of the FA Women’s Premier League National Division after losing 0-2 against Coventry City at Underhill this afternoon. The ball fell to Vicky Boardman, whose lob from the edge of the area beat Sue Wood in the Coventry goal but rebounded off the cross bar.  The best chance

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BEES SPIRE SPIREITES

A Mark Byrne penalty in the 90th minute gave the Bees their first away win of the season, a victory that was based on sound defending and it has to be said a modicum of good fortune. Barnet have played better this campaign and come away from matches pointless, so perhaps a slice of good

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UNCHANGED BEES?

Barnet travel to Chesterfield this morning buoyed by two consecutive clean sheets, with sound defensive displays leading to four points being added to the total in the last two games. Chesterfield find themselves in mid-table, in 13th position. This was not the start they were anticipating and have duly parted with their manager John Sheridan.

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LOWE PENS BEES DEAL

Barnet FC are pleased to announce that second-year scholar, Jamal Lowe, has today signed a professional contract with Barnet FC. The striker made his senior debut as a substitute early this season against York City and was handed his first start by Joint Head Coach Mark Robson in September against Bradford City. Barnet FC Academy

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BEES DELIVER SOLID DISPLAY

Joint Head Coaches Edgar Davids and Mark Robson unsurprisingly chose the same starting eleven and also the seven substitutes that comfortably saw off the challenge of Northampton Town last Friday. The game did not reach any great heights, but the Bees must be pleased with their second consecutive clean sheet and particularly in the first

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