Has he though, for sure? It says Macken Back at Oakwell? Strikers signs permanent deal- see website for more info.</p> So its a question mark....although I'd be surprised if they'd wind us up like that</p>
RE: Has he though, for sure? I think there's a press conference going on at the mo so I'd guess Rob's in that.
Surprised He's Only Been Given An 18 Month Deal I hate it when they say "undisclosed fee". Great to have him back full time. Him and Nards up front tomorrow night
Nar then Ace... ... what's all this abart susie blowing thi art? ah thowt she'd already dun that rand back on stand at Peterborough.
From Official site OFFICIAL WEBSITE EXCLUSIVE - MACKEN'S BACK!!! Posted on: Mon 28 Jan 2008 BARNSLEY manager Simon Davey has pulled off a sensational deal to bring striker Jon Macken back to Oakwell on a permanent basis! Jon was a huge hit during his loan spell with the Club and found his touch in front of goal in his final games, netting three times in his last two matches before being recalled to Derby. Jon bagged three goals in eleven matches for the Reds and was a massive favourite with the Oakwell faithful. The Reds have agreed an undisclosed six-figure fee with Derby County for his services and Jon has put pen-to-paper on a deal keeping him at Oakwell until the summer of 2009. The relevant paperwork is now being finalised and Jon should be able to feature for the Reds against Colchester United tomorrow evening. A full Irish international, Jon started his career at Manchester United but left Old Trafford in 1997 to link up with Preston North End. He went on to earn legendary status at Deepdale with 79 goals in 227 matches for the Lilywhites. His prolific form earned a big money move across the North West to Manchester City in 2002 when City paid £5m to secure his services. Although he struggled a little at City, he still managed to clock up 59 games and 12 goals for the club, with most of those games in the top flight. He also bagged two goals in a 5-1 demolition of the Reds at Maine Road in April 2002. Jon left City in June 2005 and joined Crystal Palace although he was limited to just 30 appearances for the Eagles. He spent a successful spell on loan at Ipswich Town last season before joining Derby County's promotion push in January 2007. The 30-year-old made eight league appearances for the Rams as they secured promotion to the top flight.
Don't be vulgar ... me and susie have a more deeper, more meaningful relationship and don't need sordid references like that thank you.</p>
no no it'sreight! Look http://www.barnsleyfc.org.uk/bbs/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=94021&mid=606913#M606913