.........this result, whilst remarkable in its own right is even more unbelievable when you consider prior to the match Barnsley had lost all three away league games this season and 12 of the last 13 on the road, whilst Birmingham had lost only one league match at St Andrews in 13 months.
Also add to the mix, that Barnsley had not won at this ground for 12 years and had failed to score more than one goal in a game since February.
Striker Craig Davies became the first Reds player to score four in a single match since David Currie notched a quadruple in a 5-2 home over Bournemouth in November 1988 and the first to do away from home since Abe Blight way back in February 1934!
It is the first time The Reds have scored five away from home since defeating Bradford 5-3 in the FA Cup in December 2005 and is the first time they have won 5-0 away since March 1991 when they inflicted the same punishment on Wolves at Molineux.
It was also nice to see The Reds keep a clean sheet on their travels- their first on the road since August of last year.
The five goals also meant that Barnsley have still scored in every league game this season- their best run at the start of a campaign since they netted in the first eight league matches of 2006-2007. Barnsley are one of six Championship teams to have netted in every game of 2012-2013, the others being Leeds, Crystal Palace, Blackburn, Leicester and Nottingham Forest.
Barnsley Team:
Ben Alnwick
Tom Kennedy
Stephen Foster
Scott Wiseman
Scott Golbourne
Stephen Dawson (YC)
Martin Cranie
Jacob Mellis
Tomasz Cywka
Craig Davies (YC)
Chris Dagnall
Substitutes:
Marlon Harewood (for Davies 84)
Danny Rose (for Dagnall 86)
Unused Substitutes:
Luke Steele, Matty Done, David Perkins, Kelvin Etuhu, Reuben Noble-Lazarus.
Match Reports:
Npower Championship results Saturday 22nd September 2012:
Birmingham 0-5 BARNSLEY
Crystal Palace 3-2 Cardiff
Derby 1-2 Burnley
Ipswich 1-2 Charlton
Leeds 2-1 Nottingham Forest
Millwall 1-2 Brighton
Peterborough 0-2 Wolves
Sheffield Wednesday 1-2 Bolton
Watford 2-2 Bristol City
Friday 21st September 2012:
Blackburn 1-2 Middlesbrough
Sunday 23rd September 2012:
Leicester 3-1 Hull
Barnsley lie in 13th place in the Npower Championship with 10 points from 7 games.
We are 3 points off the Play-Offs 4 points off the Automatic Promotion Places, 6 points off First place and 4 points above the Relegation Zone.
Up to 23.9.12
Next Up:
At Oakwell:
Npower Championship Matchday Eight: Barnsley v Ipswich Town Saturday 29th September 2012 Kick-Off 3pm
Tickets:
Adult, non-member: £28
Adult, member: £25
OAP, non-member: £18
OAP, member £17
Students (18-20), non-member: £18
Students (18-20) member: £17
On The Road:
Npower Championship Matchday Ten Leeds United v Barnsley Saturday 6th October 2012 Kick-Off 3pm.
Tickets:
Adults - £36
60+ - £24
Under 16 - £17