Pinched from http://mauveandyellowarmy.net/seven-decades-of-cardiff-city-v-barnsley-matches-4/ A new season and the same old quiz! Seven questions on Barnsley, our opening opponents in 2021/22, with the answers to be posted on here some time over the weekend. 60s. Starting off with his home town, this avian defender had a healthy scoring record, but he didn’t trouble the scorers so to speak at his second club among the sidings. He continued in red at Barnsley for three years, starting in 1964, where he was a semi regular. Next, he headed for a procession in a dip, staying there for a couple of years before heading for a club which was unique nominally at the time and there has only been one since then to match them I believe (neither side can boast the same claim to fame these days). He stayed with this club for the rest of his career and had a memorable, and prolonged, encounter with City while he was there which saw him score a hat trick of sorts – who is he? 70s. You could pack a dictionary with this Barnsley stalwart by the sound of it! 80s. Born in a place which now has a fishy troop, this midfielder didn’t travel far to join his first club where he did enough to earn a move to another seaside location for what was a big fee at the time. Although he didn’t leave them under the best of terms, he did endear himself to his second club’s supporters with a rare goal. He headed north to play in red after that, not with Barnsley initially, but he had four good years with them during this decade which ended with a falling out with his manager and a couple of moves to other clubs beginning with a B (one of which represented a short return to his roots) before moving abroad to play in the country where he lived until his death at a fairly early age. Can you name him? 90s. Did band play in key at dance in Barnsley (5,5)? 00s. A midfielder who won in his only appearance for his first club when they traveled north to Rotherham and won 3-1. His early senior experience came mainly from loans by dreaming spires, in a left sided dip and in half a dozen pastures. His career began in earnest when he signed for Barnsley as he became a regular during a two year stay which began with a game against City. Although you wouldn’t think it now, his next move probably represented an upward move as he switched to stripes in the east and he was part of a side that earned a promotion. Moving on to a place with a wonky belfry, he was loaned out to alliterative Wanderers and then teamed up with a mad dog in a home for insects before following the aggressive canine to the Spitfires for £20,000. His final club was in Wernham Hogg country, but who is he? 10s. In the Barnsley side for a high scoring game at Cardiff City Stadium during this decade, this loanee has been managed by twice Champions League runner up Hector Cuper during his career, who is he? 20. Possibly an instrument of punishment with medicinal properties?