The Professional Years, 1965 - to present date

1965-9

In 1965-6 Barnet turned semi-professional. Before the season commenced, manager Dexter Adams made two astute signings. He persuaded Les Eason, then 20 years of age, to join from Finchley and then acquired amateur international Barry King from Hitchin, who became the first player to sign professional forms for the club. Jeff Voyce, Dennis Roach, Terry Casey and Reg Finch soon followed. The previous season’s squad signed but preferred to retain their amateur status. The first game finished in Barnet’s favour, a 10-1 win over Hinckley Athletic. Les Eason went on to score 31 goals in his first season as the club became champions of the Southern League Division I.
 

1965-6 Southern League Div I

P

W

D

F

GF

GA

Pts

Barnet

46

30

9

7

114

49

69

Hillingdon Borough

46

27

10

9

101

46

64

BurtonAlbion

46

28

8

10

121

60

64

Promoted to the Southern League Premier for 1966-7 the club ended up 5th but had reached the Southern League Cup final only to lose to Guildford City over two legs.

In 1969-70 the FA Challenge Trophy was introduced and Barnet reached the semi-final before losing to Macclesfield 0-1 at Stoke. The club reached the third round of the FA Cup following season but lost 1-0 to Colchester, who went on to knock out Leeds in the next round.

1970’s

The 1971-2 season proved one of the most successful. Using just 15 players for 80 competitive matches Barnet reached Wembley in the FA Challenge Trophy, losing 3-0 to Stafford Rangers and reached the final of the Southern League Cup, drawing 2-2 with Hereford on aggregate. The replay, played next season, was a 2-2 draw but Barnet went on to win 7-6 on penalties.

In 1972-3 Barnet put up a tremendous fight against Queens Park Rangers in the third round of the FA Cup. The match at Loftus Road ended 0-0 and the replay at Underhill drew in excess of 11,000 spectators. Rangers eventually won 3-0.

April 1974 the club suffered a tremendous blow by the death of its President, Mr George Sanderson, a man respected throughout the football world, and connected with the club since 1924.

In 1975 Barnet were relegated back to the Southern League Division I South but two years later they won the championship and returned to the Southern League Premier. It was during this period that many famous names played for the club including Jimmy Greaves, Marvin Hinton, Bob McNab, Terry Mancini and John Fairbrother. Jimmy Greaves, although playing in midfield, still ended the season leading goal scorer with 27 goals.

1980’s

By virtue of their Premier Division positions in seasons 1977-8 and 1978-9 Barnet were given a place in the newly formed Alliance Premier League.

In the first three Alliance seasons, Barnet just avoided relegation, but in 1982-3 they finished 15th and a year later 9th. Then in 1984-5, when it looked like Barnet would face relegation, manager Barry Fry left to take charge at Maidstone United. The season was resurrected under the guidance of ex-player Roger Thompson losing only one of their remaining thirteen league games. Stan Flashman became the new chairman of the club.

In season 1985-86 they finished 14th but reached the final of the Bob Lord Trophy only to lose to old friends Stafford Rangers. Some consolation was a win over Watford in the Herts. Senior Cup final. Dom MacAllister replaced Roger Thompson and then in July 1986, Barry Fry returned, much to the delight of the supporters. He led Barnet to their best league position for many years finishing runners-up in the Vauxhall Conference scoring 86 goals.
 

Conf

P

W

D

L

GF

GA

Pts

Place

1986-7

42

25

10

7

86

39

85

2nd

1987-8

42

23

11

8

93

45

80

2nd

1988-9

40

18

7

15

64

69

61

8th

1989-90

42

26

7

9

81

41

85

2nd

1990-1

42

26

8

7

103

52

87

1st


Despite turbulent times off the field, during season 1986-7 the club maintained their scoring, again finishing runners-up, Scarborough taking the automatic position into the 4th Division. Lincoln City came down but in 1987-8 they returned ahead of Barnet in the championship. 1988-9 was another indifferent season – at one time looking like relegation prospects the team secured 8th place - in the process using no fewer that 47 players! Amazingly 1989-90 saw Barnet yet again finish runners-up in the Vauxhall Conference. This time it was Darlington that took the top spot.

1990’s

A good run in the 1990-1 FA Cup (Clapton, Braintree, Harlow, Heybridge Swifts, Chelmsford City and Northampton Town) culminated in a home defeat by Portsmouth in the 3rd round. Coming up to April 1991 the conference table was close; Barnet, Colchester, Kettering Town and Altrincham all in with a chance. The last game of season 1990-1 finally saw Barnet in the 4th Division.

Season 1991-92, the first season in League Division 4, the club finished a very creditable 7th and just missed being promoted in the playoffs after beating Blackpool at home 1-0 but succumbing to a 2-0 defeat in the away match.

In Season 1992-93, the old Division Four was re-designated Division Three on formation of the F.A. Premiership. The club had a successful campaign finishing 3rd and promotion to Division Two.

League

P

W

D

L

GF

GA

Pts

Place

1991-2

FL 4

42

21

6

15

81

61

69

7th

1992-3

FL 3

42

23

10

9

66

48

79

3rd

1993-4

FL 2

46

5

13

28

41

86

28

24th

Division Two however proved a much more difficult task, the club losing 28 games in season 1993-4 and returned back to Division Three. A rare highlight in the season was 0-0 draw against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge (FA Cup 3rd round). Queens Park Rangers inflicted a 6-1 aggregate Defeat in the Football League Cup.

For the next seven seasons, Barnet maintained a position the League Division Three. There were two playoff seasons, 1997-8 (Barnet 1 Colchester United 0,

Colchester United 3 Barnet 1 - Agg 2-3) and 1999-2000 (Barnet 1 Peterborough United 2,Peterborough United 3 Barnet 0, Agg 1-5). Barnet’s ten year reign in the football league came to an end in Season 2000-1 with the club returning to the conference, losing 25 games in the process.

It was first round defeats against Woking in the FA Cup (1994-5 and 1995-6), Watford (1997-8), Hednesford Town (1998-9) and Burnley (1999-0). Second round defeats against Wycombe (1996-7) and Walsall (2000-1).

League

P

W

D

L

GF

GA

Pts

Place

1994-5

FL 3

42

15

11

16

56

63

56

11th

1995-6

FL 3

46

18

16

12

65

45

70

9th

1996-7

FL 3

46

14

16

16

46

51

58

15th

1997-8

FL 3

46

19

13

14

61

51

70

7th

1998-9

FL 3

46

14

13

19

54

71

55

16th

1999-0

FL 3

46

21

12

13

59

53

75

6th

2000-1

FL 3

46

12

9

25

67

81

45

24th

 

All material copyright Tony Rayner @2006 and/or KickIt Books

This site is in no way connected to Barnet FC and the views expressed here are my own interpretation based on my research. The official Barnet FC history is available on the clubs web site.