Anthony Barness

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Anthony Barness (born March 25, 1973 in Lewisham, England) is a defender for English football league club Plymouth Argyle.

Anthony Barness
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Personal information
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
England Plymouth Argyle
Number 2
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of August 28 2006

Biography

Barness started out as a trainee for Charlton Athletic. It is to be noted that in his first spell at Charlton he scored Charlton's opening riposte after going 3-0 down at Newcastle. Charlton went on to win the match 3-4 and this has been voted in the top 20 Charlton matches of all time.

His potential was spotted by a youth-scouting Chelsea side in 1992 — though some have said Chelsea only signed Barness after failing to sign his team mate, Scott Minto. During the four years which he spent at the club however, his chances of league starts were taken away from him at every possible opportunity. Thus, after just nineteen appearances in four years, he was loaned out to Middlesbrough (in August 1993) and Southend United (in February 1996).

Barness left Chelsea in August 1996, and returned to Charlton Athletic for a fee of 165,000 pounds. He was an important and regular part of the Charlton team, managed for the first two years by Alan Curbishley. Barness suddenly left the first team in 1998 and only made a handful of appearances from then on.

On the move again in 2000, he went to Bolton Wanderers on a free transfer deal, but was soon relegated to starting only in Cup competitions — which manager Sam Allardyce often left to the second team. In his second year Barness made the right-back position his own, and became a fans favourite due to his effort for the cause. Barness continued to play for the first team over the next couple of years, up to a loan move in 2004, where he travelled to play for West Ham United, but was recalled within only 24 hours, after suffering injury problems. He then played a vital role for Bolton as they set a record for the most consecutive wins by their club.

After being released by Bolton in 2005 he joined Championship side Plymouth Argyle on a free transfer. He impressed fans with solid performances throughout his first season with Argyle.

Career statistics

(correct as of August 12, 2006)

Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Charlton Athletic 1991–92 22 (0) 1 3 (0) - 2 (0) - 27 (0) 1
1992–93 5 (0) - - - - - 5 (0) -
All 32 (0) 1
Chelsea 1992–93 2 (0) - - - - - 2 (0) -
1993–94 10 (2) - - - 1 (0) - 11 (2) -
1994–95 7 (0) - - - - - 7 (0) -
1995–96 - - - - 1 (0) - 1 (0) -
All 21 (2) -
Southend United 1995–96 5 (0) - - - - - 5 (0) -
All 5 (0) -
Charlton Athletic 1996-97 45 (0) 2 2 (0) - 4 (0) - 51 (0) 2
1997–98 22 (8) 1 0 (1) - 1 (0) - 23 (9) 1
1998–99 0 (3) - - - - - 0 (3) -
1999–00 17 (2) - 1 (0) - - - 18 (2) -
All 92 (16) 3
Bolton Wanderers 2000–01 20 (3) - 2 (0) - 2 (0) - 24 (3) -
2001–02 19 (6) - 2 (0) - 2 (0) - 23 (6) -
2002–03 21 (4) - 1 (0) - - - 22 (4) -
2003–04 11 (4) - 2 (0) - 4 (2) - 17 (6) -
2004–05 5 (3) - 0 (2) - 1 (0) - 6 (5) -
All 92 (24) -
Plymouth Argyle 2005–06 33 (3) - 1 (0) - 2 (0) - 36 (3) -
2006–07 1 (0) - - - - - 1 (0) -
All 37 (3) -
All 279 (45) 4