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Series 6 - Episode 6: Paul Barnes
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Any past or future polls about York City's greatest ever strikers will inevitably have Paul Barnes in the starting XI. Signing for £50,000 back in 1992, Barnes scored on his debut against Shrewsbury Town and never looked back, netting 85 goals in 179 appearances. His goals helped the club get promoted in 1993, go close again in 1994 and cemented his hero status with two goals at Old Trafford when the club beat Manchester United 3-0 in the League Cup in 1995. Here Paul looks back on his time at Bootham Crescent as well as his overall career highlights.
This episode is sponsored by planning prospects. The interview was conducted by Dan Tait and edited/produced by James Charters.
If you enjoy the podcasts then please consider donating via justgiving.com/yorkhospitalradio or texting 5YHB or 10YHB to 70450 to donate £5 or £10.
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Manage episode 288525604 series 2781071
Any past or future polls about York City's greatest ever strikers will inevitably have Paul Barnes in the starting XI. Signing for £50,000 back in 1992, Barnes scored on his debut against Shrewsbury Town and never looked back, netting 85 goals in 179 appearances. His goals helped the club get promoted in 1993, go close again in 1994 and cemented his hero status with two goals at Old Trafford when the club beat Manchester United 3-0 in the League Cup in 1995. Here Paul looks back on his time at Bootham Crescent as well as his overall career highlights.
This episode is sponsored by planning prospects. The interview was conducted by Dan Tait and edited/produced by James Charters.
If you enjoy the podcasts then please consider donating via justgiving.com/yorkhospitalradio or texting 5YHB or 10YHB to 70450 to donate £5 or £10.
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