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    <div class="headline" id="ds-headline"><h1>Just one point enough for safety, says Davey</h1></div>

    <div class="viewarticlepanel"><div class="multiimageon" id="MainMultiImage"><div id="MainImageDiv">[​IMG]</div><div id="ImageCaption">A win, or even one point should keep Barnsley up reckons Simon Davey</div><div class="offinline" id="ThumbDiv"><div class="thumb">[​IMG]</div><div class="thumb">/</div><div class="thumb">/</div><div class="thumb2">/</div></div>
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    <div class="off noprint" id="divGalleryLink">View Gallery</div></div></div><div class="byline" id="ds-byline">By Simon Meeks </div><div class="ds-firstpara" id="ds-firstpara">BARNSLEY boss Simon Davey believes one more win will guarantee Championship survival. </div><div class="va-bodytext" id="va-bodytext">&quot;Three more points would be perfect, one might do it too,&quot; he reflected.

    Leicester, Southampton and Sheffield Wednesday trail Barnsley, who lost at home 1-0 to Leicester on Saturday, in the league, with Wednesday occupying the only remaining relegation place.

    Said Davey: &quot;We've got a home game, Southampton have to go to the leaders, West Brom, and Sheffield Wed-nesday have to go to Leicester.&quot;

    Southampton's game at the Hawthorns has been switched to Monday for TV coverage. West Brom need only a point to confirm their promotion to the Premier League.

    Barnsley's two remaining games are against teams with nothing to play for in the Championship.

    Charlton, who were beaten 1-0 at QPR on Saturda and are now out of the play-off reckoning, are at Oakwell this weekend.

    &quot;Teams who are not playing for anything play with freedom, they're a different type of animal. We have to make sure that we're ready for them,&quot; Davey declared.

    Barnsley's last game of the season is a week on Sunday at Cardiff, who play their FA Cup final against Portsmouth two weeks later.

    &quot;We have to take care of our own business,&quot; Davey added. &quot;There are big games all the way up to the end of the season. We've got two big games.
    &quot;I've always been confident. We always do things the hard way.&quot;

    Charlton boss Alan Pardew hinted he will experiment at Barnsley on Saturday now that the London club's season is effectively over.

    &quot;It's very painful. I've got some honest players who are hurting now. It's been a season of frustration,&quot; he said.

    &quot;The fans expected to bounce back but we haven't done that. For us now it's a chance to have a look at a couple of thin <div id="ds-mpu"></div>gs for next year and get a head start on everyone else.&quot;
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