Our Supporter Liaison Officer Steve Davies has put together a handy guide for fans wishing to travel to Stebonheath Park on Friday:






Our Supporter Liaison Officer Steve Davies has put together a handy guide for fans wishing to travel to Stebonheath Park on Friday:
Barry Town United return to competitive action Saturday with Aberystwyth making the trip to Jenner Park Stadium in the Nathaniel MG Cup second round.
Town’s last meeting with Aberystwyth came in March with Town running out 2–1 winners at Jenner Park. The visitors kicked off their Cyrmu South campaign last weekend and secured a 2–1 win against Llantwit Major.
Callum McKenzie replaced outgoing manager Antonio Corbiseiro in the summer. The 43 year old Welshman has previously managed Newton where he took charge of 14 games between November 2024 and April 2025.
Aberystwyth have had a busy summer with 16 players leaving the club and 17 arriving as the club look to bounce back to the Cymru Premier at the first time of asking.
Saturday’s visitors made it all the way to final of this competition last season but eventually lost 1–0 to TNS at the final hurdle. Town reached the semi final of this competition last season but just like Aberystwyth lost out to TNS.
Kick off is at 14:30 at Jenner Park Stadium on Saturday!
Barry Town United AFC are proud to unveil our brand new away kit for the 2025/26 season – a striking tribute to one of the most iconic strips in our club’s proud history: the 1999–2001 Tango kit.
For many supporters, that original Tango kit represents a golden era – a time when Barry Town were at the height of their powers, dominating the Welsh domestic scene and making waves in Europe. From memorable league triumphs to unforgettable European nights, the Tango kit was there through it all. Now, a quarter of a century on, we’re bringing that spirit back with a fresh, modern take on a fan favourite.
The new kit stays true to the scheme that made the original so distinctive, while updating the design for today’s game. It features clean lines, a sharp collar, and subtle detailing that nods to the club’s heritage. It’s a kit that celebrates where we’ve been – and shows where we’re going.
This retro-inspired release isn’t just about fashion – it’s about pride, identity, and reconnecting with moments that define us. Whether you stood on the terraces back in 1999 or have only recently joined the Barry Town family, this kit is a reminder of our shared journey.
Club Chairman Mark Barrett said:
“We know how much the original Tango kit means to our supporters – it’s more than just a shirt, it’s part of our history. With this new away strip, we wanted to honour that legacy while offering something fresh for the next generation of fans. We hope the Barry faithful will wear it with as much pride as the players who wore the original two decades ago.”
The new away kit is available to order now via our official website – and fans attending this Saturday’s home fixture against Aberystwyth will also be able to purchase it in person at Jenner Park. Be among the first to get your hands on this modern classic and show your colours as we take on the season ahead.
Whether you’re adding it to your collection or reliving the glory days, this kit is sure to be a hit with supporters young and old. Don’t miss out – the retro revival has arrived.
Buy now at the online Macron Store
Barry Town United are excited to announce the signing of midfielder Daniel Barton ahead of the 2025/26 campaign on a two-year contract
The midfielder arrives at Jenner Park with a reputation for intelligence on the ball, high work rate, and an eye for a forward pass. A dynamic central midfielder who’s comfortable both breaking up play and building attacks, Daniel brings energy and versatility to the heart of the Barry midfield.
Daniel said:
“I’m really proud to be joining Barry. It’s a club with a great identity and ambition, and I want to play a part in that. The way the team wants to play suits me, and I’m looking forward to getting going.”
Head of Football, Steve Jenkins, believes Barton is a great fit for what the team is building.
“Daniel’s a really clever footballer. He covers ground, he’s sharp in possession, and he’s got the right attitude. He’s hungry, and that’s exactly what we want in this squad. He’ll bring balance and real energy in midfield.”
Daniel adds to a growing list of signings ahead of pre-season, as Barry Town United continue to build a competitive squad for the season ahead.
Welcome to the Town!
Barry Town United are delighted to confirm the signing of goalkeeper Joe Thomas ahead of the 2025/26 season.
The talented young shot-stopper joins the club with a growing reputation and plenty of potential. Known for his quick reactions, bravery in one-on-ones, and vocal presence at the back, Joe adds real competition and depth to the goalkeeping department at Jenner Park.
🗣️ Joe said:
“I’m really excited to be here. Barry’s a massive club with big ambitions, and as soon as I spoke to the staff, I knew this was the right place for me. I’m looking forward to getting started and showing the fans what I can do.”
Head of Football, Steve Jenkins, is confident Joe will thrive at the club.
🗣️ “Joe’s a great young keeper with a lot of ability and hunger to improve. He’s got a real presence about him, and we’re excited to see how he develops with us. It’s a really strong addition for the squad.”
Joe joins fellow goalkeeper George Ratcliffe as part of a strong-looking group heading into pre-season.
Welcome to Barry, Joe 💛
This week marks a significant moment, as David Cole steps down as Club Secretary, closing the door on a chapter that began all the way back in 1989.
Over the course of 740 games, David has devoted himself fully to the club. His tireless dedication, quiet strength, and support have been the foundation on which so much progress has been built. Whether coordinating the behind-the-scenes operations or offering support to players, staff, and volunteers, David has been a steady presence – always working hard, never seeking credit, but always earning it.
David’s retirement is more than deserved. He has given so much of his life to this club, and now it’s time for a well-earned rest away from the daily pressures of the role. Still, it will no doubt feel strange not seeing him in his trademark high-vis jacket, offering calm assurance on match-days. David will thankfully remain in a smaller administrate capacity and we are lucky to retain his skills.
Dave added, “As the saying goes “All good things come to an end” and so it is for me as after 36 years involvement with the Club with the last 22 as Club Secretary it is time to retire and hand over the reins to someone else.
It has been an honour and a pleasure to be involved with this fabulous football club. I have been on quite a few jaunts to Europe to see us play in the Champions and Conference Leagues. I would not have been able to do any of the many tasks that I had taken on without the support of Lyn, who has also retired after 30+ years service to the Club.
The Club has almost been my life for so many years and Lyn has on many occasions said I should have a flat in the Clubhouse. I have met so many people – some who will remain friends for life.
I leave the Club Secretary’s job in the capable hands of Daley Chapman.
I will still be around the Club as a ‘mentor’ to those who have taken on some of the other jobs I had.
I look forward to watching the team play without having to do Comet, Steward etc etc. I will now ride into the sunset.”
Looking ahead, we’re pleased to announce that Daley Chapman will take over as Club Secretary, having spent the past season closely shadowing David. Daley has already shown great energy, thoughtfulness, and commitment – and we’re confident he’ll build on David’s legacy with integrity and passion.
“It’s impossible to overstate what David has meant to this club. He’s been the heartbeat behind the scenes for over three decades – someone we’ve all looked to for stability, wisdom, and quiet leadership. I’ve learned so much from him, not just about the job, but about what it means to serve a club with humility and heart. Stepping into this role after David is a real honour, and while I know I have big shoes to fill, I’ll do everything I can to carry on his legacy with the same dedication he’s shown every single day.” Daley added – “I appreciate the opportunity provided and I am thankful to the board for placing their trust in me. Really excited to work with all sections of the club, and representing us within the FAW, and beyond.”
We’ll be formally honouring David during pre-season in a fitting way. But for now, we want to say a heartfelt thank you.
David – you are, and always will be, one of this club’s true heroes.
Barry Town United AFC announces the creation of an important new volunteer position: Supporter Liaison Officer (SLO) – a vital role aimed at building stronger, safer, and more inclusive relationships between the club and its supporter community.
This initiative is being delivered in conjunction with the Football Association of Wales (FAW) and in alignment with UEFA’s Supporter Liaison Officer requirements, reflecting Barry Town’s continued commitment to best practice in fan engagement, safety, and supporter representation.
The Supporter Liaison Officer’s role is designed to improve fan satisfaction, promote dialogue-based prevention strategies, and ensure fans have a respected and influential voice at clubs.
The SLO will attend where possible both home and away fixtures, supporting pre-match preparation, logistics, and communication to ensure a smooth and enjoyable matchday experience for all supporters.
Supporters will soon be invited to connect directly with the SLO to share ideas, raise concerns, or simply contribute to making Barry Town a better club for everyone.
To apply, please email Ollie Waterhouse – ollie.waterhouse@barrytown.co.uk and state why you believe you will make a great SLO for our fans. Applications close on Friday 20th June 2025
The Job Description can be found here > SLO – JD
Looking for an exciting way to keep your kids active and inspired this May half-term? Barry Town United AFC is thrilled to announce the return of its ever-popular Soccer Schools, set to take place at Jenner Park on 27th and 28th May.
Running from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, these action-packed sessions are open to boys and girls aged 5 to 13 of all abilities. Whether your child is a seasoned footballer or lacing up their boots for the first time, our Soccer Schools offer a safe, fun, and inclusive environment to develop skills, build confidence, and make new friends.
For just £20 per day, with discounts available for multiple-day bookings, it’s an unbeatable opportunity for kids to train like their favourite players and at the same time, parents enjoy peace of mind knowing their little stars are in expert hands.
Led by our amazing coaching team, each day promises a mix of skill drills, fun games, and team challenges designed to inspire the next generation of football talent.
🎟️ Spaces are limited and expected to fill fast – so don’t miss out!
📧 To book your place or find out more, contact: damian.flynn@barrytown.co.uk
By Dylan MacIsaac
Barry kick off their playoff adventure with a trip to The Oval to face Caernarfon Town on Saturday. Spirits will be high on the four-hour drive up North with Barry in superior form to their opponents having won five of their last six games. Caernarfon are coming off a 2-1 win at home to Cardiff Met, but that marked just their second win in 6. The teams last three meetings are inseparable with a win apiece and a draw, but The Towns fine away form with just one loss in six should stand them in good stead this weekend.
Last time out at Jenner Park the crowd were treated to an emphatic 5-0 win over Briton Ferry Llansawel. The playoff spot was already locked up, but it was still a valuable win to build momentum in their push for Europe. Captain Kayne McLaggon picked up a goal and an assist in his final home game, and securing European qualification for the third time with his long-term club would make his legacy even more special.
A key talking point from the Briton Ferry game was the array of brilliant performances all over the pitch. The five goals came from three different scorers: McLaggon, Ollie Hulbert and Callum Sainty. Two goals from centre back Sainty and two assists from midfielder Robbie Wilmott highlighted Barry’s depth in the squad, and this level of team effort will be required with a tough potential few games ahead.
Hulbert’s last three games have produced the same number of goals and finished the season with a career-high of 15. His goals have proved crucial on a number of occasions and he will hope to extend that tally in the playoffs.
The previously mentioned pair of assists from Wilmott were the result of a formidable midfield performance where he controlled the game and kept the team ticking over. The Town can draw on his League football experience to see them through the high-pressure environment they will face on Saturday and any further games.
Report by Dylan MacIsaac
Barry Town made it three wins in a row as they breezed past Briton Ferry Llansawel 5-0 at Jenner Park. A goal and assist for Kayne McLaggon in his final home outing along with braces for both Callum Sainty and Ollie Hulbert rounded up an excellent end to the season for the Town.
The home side wasted no time showing why they were able to lock up the 7th playoff spot as they commanded the game early on. Robbie Wilmott and McLaggon linked up on multiple occasions to create openings that piled the pressure on the visitors.
A whipped Owen Cuddihy ball was nearly turned goalwards by Mclaggon early on but flew agonisingly past the striker.
They didn’t have to wait long for a breakthrough as a pinpoint corner in the 12th minute from Wilmott found the towering centre back Callum Sainty who headed home with the prowess of a centre forward.
Wilmott continued to torment the defence as he fired a storm of excellent balls all over the pitch. Another one of his set pieces forced Will Fuller in the Ferry goal into a save after it glanced off one of his defenders’ heads.
Captain McLaggon came close again on 16 minutes with a deft flick that narrowly crept past the post. His fairytale moment came just four minutes later when his shot from the edge of the box nestled in the bottom corner and sent the crowd crazy. He was hoisted in the air by his teammates in celebration as the crowd stood to applaud the legend for a fitting end to a brilliant eight-year career in yellow and blue.
Owen Cuddihy was his usual tenacious self down the left flank, and he almost set up a third of the afternoon for Barry when his cross found Mclaggon yet again, but his header was clawed miraculously out of the top corner by Fuller.
Ferry’s first real chance came on 29 minutes when Ryan George put an inviting cross into the Barry box, but the ball was left untouched on its way to a Barry goal kick.
With the game already getting away from the visitors, Wilmott and Sainty were at hand again to produce a carbon copy of the first goal and make it 3-0. Sainty’s dominant performance extended to the other end of the pitch as he made plenty of strong tackles to thwart any chance of a comeback.
Armstrong was tested for the first time from a floated header that was en route to the top left corner, but he battled to win a free kick after being clattered into by Jasper Payne.
Michael George attempted a sneaky shot just before halftime, but it was well saved by the feet of Fuller at his near post.
There were to be no plot twists in the second 45 as Barry came out determined to build on their already comfortable lead. They nearly did just that in the 53rd minute when McLaggon’s day almost got even better with a mesmerizing overhead kick that was ruled out for offside, much to the dismay of the home fans.
George came close to extending the advantage after he was played in by Hulbert following a defensive blunder from the away side, but he couldn’t quite keep his effort on target. It was Hulbert who was able to convert a few minutes later as he put the game to bed with a classy sliding finish over the ‘keeper. An assist from the captain capped off his fine farewell before he handed the armband to fellow goal scorer Sainty, and he left his home pitch for one last time in the 74th minute to a standing ovation from the Barry faithful.
The Town’s top scorer doubled his haul for the day 11 minutes later with another clinical finish from just left of the penalty spot. The strike was his 15th of the season and marked the best goalscoring year of his career. He was assisted by substitute Ieuan Owen who capped off an excellent campaign for himself.
A Hulbert hattrick was very nearly on the cards as he burst down the left on 86 minutes, but his shot was well saved.
Barry will hope to ride the wave of their excellent run of form into their first playoff game against Caernarfon Town on the 26th of April at The Oval.ReplyReply AllForwardEdit as new