"It was a typical end-of-season game but I was happy with the performance and I thought we were good for a draw. We could have even won it at the end.
"As a manager, the job continues throughout the summer. There's no real time off.
"When you consider the calibre of the teams coming up and the ones staying in the division, it's getting increasingly difficult for clubs like Barnsley in the Championship.
"They're basically creating a Premier League two and it's a shame for Barnsley because it's an honest club.
"I'm potentially looking to make four or five permanent signings and we'll probably have three or four players on trial in pre-season. You find out everything about trialists over a six-week period.
"There's also the loan market to use so we've got all bases covered.
"We're going to Spain again in pre-season and in an ideal world we'll have our squad together by then."
Keith was talking to SKY Sports.