every two bit washed up useless has been that has been loaned to us for a game or two suddenly becomes a "star"</p> eg</p> FORMER Barnsley loan <font color="#ff0000" size="4">star</font> Craig Rocastle could be on his way to Oldham Athletic after falling out of favour at Sheffield Wednesday.</p> SKY Sports claim the ex-Chelsea midfielder is poised to swap Hillsborough for Boundary Park this summer to join up with new Latics boss John Sheridan.</p> Rocastle joined the Reds on loan from Chelsea in February 2004 and went on to make <font color="#ff0000" size="4">five first team appearances</font></p>
yet another "star" ! FORMER Barnsley loan <font color="#ff0000" size="4">star</font> Andy Holt has joined League One new boys Northampton Town after quitting Wrexham.</p> Holt signed on at Oakwell on loan from Hull City in August 2002 and went on to make seven first team appearances before returning to the Tigers two months later.</p>
and why the hell do we need know? ok if a former Barnsley favourite makes a move i might be interested. Do we care where Holt and Rocastle are playing? i think not
precisely my point-who cares? i could-but can't be bothered!- compile a starting eleven of </p> complete utter wasters who were at Oakwell on loan over the last few years</p> for a handful of games and moved on to pastures new</p> Woan Taylor (goalie from Wycombe) Rocastle the list goes on</p> Rob Knowles please note WE DON'T CARE!!!!</p>
Shock revelation-Naylor no longer a "star" ! <h3 class="headline" id="headline">FORMER RED WARNS CHAMPIONSHIP TO WATCH OUT FOR TRACTOR BOYS </h3><h3 class="headline">FORMER Barnsley striker Richard Naylor has warned that his Ipswich Town side are looking at a much better campaign next time around after struggling through 2005/2006.</h3><div class="articleBody" id="articleBody"> Naylor, who now plays as a defender at Portman Road, told Town's Official Website (www.itfc.co.uk): "There is no hiding from the fact that it was a poor year last season. But it's a new start for us with Jim (Magilton) coming in and he's got loads of new ideas. It's up to us to put them into effect on the pitch.</p> "We did have a lot of injuries last season and hopefully we can stay clear of many of those for next year and put together a settled side.</p> "It will be a very competitive league, the Championship, but I think a top six target is a realistic one for us."</p> Naylor joined the Reds in March 2002, making eight first team appearances during his loan spell at Oakwell.</p></div>