Two of the five Bolton players have been let of the charges made against them after the play-off semi-final second leg at Portman Road. Mike Whitlow and Claus Jensen have had their charges waived, although Whitlow still faces suspension over his sending off.
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After a play-off place was secured, Doug O Kane looks at what the Reds may need to do to reach the top flight
ENJOY ACHIEVEMENT BUT RE-FOCUS ON HUGE OPPORTUNITY
THERE have been two strong emotions detectable from Barnsley fans this week
One is an immense pride in their team for allowing them to dream of the top flight for the first time in decades and for capping an excellent season, which has brought joy in difficult times, with a place in the Championship play-offs.
The other is a growing excited tension and a sense that, while there will be no shame in losing a semi-final or final they were never expecting to participate in, the Reds may never get a better chance to return to the top level and net the £150million or so that would totally transform the club.
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Doug O’Kane analyses Barnsley’s 2-0 win over Middlesbrough, with second half goals by Alex Mowatt and Daryl Dike putting them five points clear in top six with five games left.
COLOURFUL OAKWELL RETURN FOR WARNOCK
On Grand National day, Barnsley resembled a long shot that stumbled out of the gate but has galloped to near the front and is threatening a major upset in the final furlongs.
Their fifth place is enviously looked up to by many clubs including Neil Warnock’s Middlesbrough.
The former Barnsley winger turned veteran manager had a typically colourful and cantankerous afternoon back at Oakwell.