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    Barnsley FC CEO Khaled El-Amman.

    Barnsley FC CEO Khaled El-Ahmad on future of Michael Duff, star players and a sense of pride amid heartbreaking loss to Sheffield Wednesday.

    BARNSLEY chief executive officer Khaled El-Ahmad says that the Reds will do their best to keep hold of Michael Duff and the club's star players - while admitting that certain things are beyond their control.
    Leon Wobschall. Published 30th May 2023, 08:29 BST

    The Oakwell outfit lost out in heartbreaking fashion in the final seconds of Bank Holiday Monday's League One play-off final against Sheffield Wednesday at Wembley and missed out on an instant return to the Championship in the process.

    The prize of promotion would have been worth around £6m to £7m for the Reds and despite an outstanding season of renaissance, speculation is now likely to intensify regarding the future of Duff and some of his leading players.
    Duff, who arrived at the club last June, has been linked with a move to managerless Yorkshire rivals Huddersfield Town.

    The Terriers are searching for a new boss, having retained their status in the second tier.
    Meanwhile, the club are likely to face a decision regarding influential captain Mads Andersen, who will enter the final year of his contract shortly.
    Back in January, the Reds triggered 12-month options within the contracts of Andersen, keeper Brad Collins and defender Jordan Williams.
    All three saw their existing deals run out this summer, but with the club having an option to extend for an additional 12 months. That was activated and they are contracted at Oakwell until June 2024.
    James Norwood is also out of contract shortly, although the club have a 12-month option in their favour - should they wish to activate it.

    On the future of Duff and leading players, El-Ahmad told BBC Radio Sheffield: "It's football. I don't necessarily look at it whether the journey is one year, two years, three years, ten years. Everyone is part of that journey.
    "Duff has been great and so have the staff. Certain things we will control and certain things we can't. We will do our best to keep Michael and also have the best possible team to compete next season.

    "If you watched us today and I was a Championship club, there's 11 players I would go and try to get. Some are under contract and we are in the driving seat with many of those decisions and whatever happens is going to be best for the club to try and build on this foundation to be competitive.
    "We had already planned for both scenarios (promotion and staying down). We have a great recruitment team and staff.
    "It feels tough now, but we had an idea of what we wanted to do in both scenarios. But certain things will come that we cannot control and we are going to have to be flexible and adapt and build the best possible club to move forward.
    "We are going to be smart, we were competitive this year when everyone said we had one of the lower budgets. We will be smart, the owners have been great all year. It will be a collective discussion on the way to go, but hopefully we can continue to build on this."
    After suffering at the hands of officials all season, the Reds’ angst was compounded by two huge calls going against them in Monday's final.
    First, VAR awarded no penalty after Liam Kitching went down in the box following a clumsy looking challenge from Lee Gregory just after half-time.
    Soon after, Gregory was the central figure when he went down following a challenge from midfielder Adam Phillips. The Reds player was controversially dismissed by referee Tim Robinson with VAR overlords backing his call.
    Despite a wounding and cruel finish to the season, El-Ahmad says that pride will be the overriding emotion regarding the Reds’ progress in 2022-23, once the pain starts to subside in the days and weeks to come.
    He continued: "It kind of sums up my 19 months at the club. Its the ‘Barnsley way’ - we are probably going to win in a dramatic way or lose in style.
    "It was devastating for the fans and players. The effort was amazing. I thought we played good football and was proud from that perspective. But the loss hurts.

    "Looking back maybe in a couple of days or months, it's probably one of my proudest moments at the club. I've tried to work on the culture and bringing in Michael Duff was part of that step and he's supported that narrative we want.
    "Everything from going into the coal mines and museum. Everything builds up, so when you face adversity, they just looked around and thought 'you know what, I am going to battle for you and with you'.
    "It was a fantastic display and the football gods weren't with us.
    "Regardless of level, this is the togetherness and community we want to build and momentum and even though we didn't go up, that momentum of club, fans and board and council comes together and at some point, that will result in a better outcome than we had."

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    Yes but what is the "big and exciting news" ?

    Where are these coal mines the players visited ?

    Nothing really definitive on players and coach, just saying some developments may be beyond his control, which is true.

    "We will be smart"

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    Quote Originally Posted by SBRed48 View Post
    Yes but what is the "big and exciting news" ?
    Still waiting with baited breath.

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    I hope Ahmad's remarks in a post match interview with ITV Calendar (posted on Twitter and repeated on BBS) that we were ---

    "Absolutely robbed by the referee"

    ,whilst it may be true, doesn't cost the club too much in FA fines.

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    For the moment we can only make judgement on what we know for certain. These will be going:

    Thomas- done a great job
    Martin- very disappointing
    Waters- made minimal impact
    Isted- done a great job keeping what we thought was a good keeper on the bench.
    Tedic- improved 2nd half of the season but not really pulled any trees up.

    Some fringe players may leave Odour springs to mind and there may be others too.

    McCarthy to return if fully healed. Styles future unclear

    So we’ve a bit of recruiting to do without selling anyone

    Interesting summer ahead

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    Two season's on the trot are never the same , we haven't seen anything other than one step forward and two back for years .

    Sceptical view but history doesn't lie .

    Over to you Khaled and co .

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    A fine coming our way then from the men in grey suits at the EFL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by POGGYWELL View Post
    A fine coming our way then from the men in grey suits at the EFL.
    Maybe so but at least he had the guts to say it & it needed saying , he might not be Mr popular on here but some times you have say well done , he has said what a lot of us think & even if it does us no good at least he got it off his chest .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadrack the Red View Post
    Maybe so but at least he had the guts to say it & it needed saying , he might not be Mr popular on here but some times you have say well done , he has said what a lot of us think & even if it does us no good at least he got it off his chest .
    Good on the guy in my opinion.

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