from today's Mirror</p><div class="M2FullADate">17 January 2007</div><div class="M2FullAHeadline">BARNSLEY 0-2 SOUTHEND</div><div class="M2FullAByline">By Lee West</div><p class="add-linkout" align="left"><span class="linkout-replaced"><font color="#cc0000">KEVIN MAHER'S <font size="2">stunning first-half strike</font></font> helped book Southend's place in the fourth round and a potential moneyspinning revenge mission at Premiership Tottenham.</span>Maher beat Barnsley keeper Nick Colgan with a 25-yard drive on 22 minutes and Lee Bradbury settled this replay at Oakwell just before the hour.</p><p class="add-linkout" align="left"><font size="2"><font color="#cc0000">Steve Tilson's men rode their luck as the Tykes missed a host of chances, with Southend goalkeeper Darryl Flahavan in inspired form</font>.</font>But Tilson said: "We deserved to win. It would be great to have another crack at Spurs." Barnsley boss Simon Davey moaned: "If we had taken our chances things would have been different."</p><p class="add-linkout" align="left"></p><p class="add-linkout" align="left"></p><div class="M2FullABottomLinks"><div class="left">Print article Email to a friend </div></div>
Tha cant say that ..the truth is not what people want to hear. Plenty of chances and attacking football in the first half just a good performance by their keeper and abject finishing to blame. Once the second goal went in we were *****.