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Re: Louie Barry - loaned to Swindon
« Reply #405 on: March 04, 2022, 09:35:20 PM »
Great use of the pissed-off emoji in fairness to him.

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Re: Louie Barry - loaned to Swindon
« Reply #406 on: April 08, 2022, 10:47:14 PM »
Went to watch Rochdale v Swindon las
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t Saturday. Spotland is relatively easy for me to get to, tram ride and a 15 minutes walk. Great pub (Cemetery Hotel) near the ground and the pies come highly recommended.

Anyway, on to the game.

A very enjoyable contest with both sides trying to play proper footy. No rough or cynical fouls - only 2 bookings throughout. Swindon played out from the back every time aand moved the ball around well.

Barry is a couple of inches taller than last season and has has certainly filled out by a couple of stone - obviously benefitting from a proper training and nutritional regime - looks to have a good physique. He's definitely not the spindly will-o-the-wisp that he was.

He played wide left in a 3-5-2 and even though it was his first game back after injury he had plenty of pace and positional awareness. Got in some good crosses, tracked back well and didn't quite manage to get on the end of some wayward balls from the right hand side.

I spoke to some Swindon fans before the game. They really like him and are very impressed with the quality of players we've loaned them KKH last year and Barry this season. Reckon we'll be loaning out one a year to them.

As for Barry,'s future?

A loan to a Championship side in August looks to me to be the next step on his career progression.
« Last Edit: April 08, 2022, 10:56:37 PM by SaddVillan »

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Re: Louie Barry - loaned to Swindon
« Reply #407 on: April 09, 2022, 12:09:20 AM »
Depends how well he finishes the season. He might go back to Swindon first half of next season and then go onto a championship club second half of next season.

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Re: Louie Barry - loaned to Swindon
« Reply #408 on: April 09, 2022, 12:51:41 AM »
A loan move to a League One club more realistic than jumping two divisions, I'd imagine. He had to drop down from League One due to lack of game time at Ipswich but maybe he'll have shown enough at Swindon to go back up a level.

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Re: Louie Barry - loaned to Swindon
« Reply #409 on: April 09, 2022, 01:43:36 AM »
I know what you mean, but it is possible to 'jump' more than one division.

Look at Cam! Non-league last season, tearing up the Champs a year later!

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Re: Louie Barry - loaned to Swindon
« Reply #410 on: April 09, 2022, 08:37:42 AM »
Good to hear he’s had a growth spurt as he was very lightweight previously to the point where he’d need to be exceptional at everything else to compensate.

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Re: Louie Barry - loaned to Swindon
« Reply #411 on: April 09, 2022, 12:12:10 PM »
I know what you mean, but it is possible to 'jump' more than one division.

Look at Cam! Non-league last season, tearing up the Champs a year later!

Very true. Archer has surprised everyone except the Legionnaire.

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Re: Louie Barry - loaned to Swindon
« Reply #412 on: April 10, 2022, 01:15:24 AM »
I know it's the Champs, but I can't help thinking we would have been better off this evening with Keinan and Cam up front together!!

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Re: Louie Barry - loaned to Swindon
« Reply #413 on: April 10, 2022, 08:10:46 AM »
I know it's the Champs, but I can't help thinking we would have been better off this evening with Keinan and Cam up front together!!

Agreed.

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Re: Louie Barry - loaned to Swindon
« Reply #414 on: April 15, 2022, 05:13:23 PM »
2 goals today for Barry. We have some potential stars out on loan.

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Re: Louie Barry - loaned to Swindon
« Reply #415 on: April 15, 2022, 05:17:27 PM »
2 goals today for Barry. We have some potential stars out on loan.
Harrogate Town are tanking somewhat at the moment, but 2 goals away from home is still good stuff.

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Re: Louie Barry - loaned to Swindon
« Reply #416 on: April 17, 2022, 02:06:00 AM »
I don't know what they feed our loan players on but Louie and Cam have both filled out a bit since leaving Villa Park.

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Re: Louie Barry - loaned to Swindon
« Reply #417 on: July 18, 2022, 01:00:05 PM »
last week https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/62143491

the headline version of this BBC story was/is "MK Dons sign forward Barry from Aston Villa" which I found a bit surprising, only just now spotted as it wasn't named in the story, but on the full page itself the headline has *on loan* . Makes much more sense, their site confirms full season loan with quotes in bold from him. Not sure about their maths for goal contributions at Swindon, maybe close to 1 in 2 they meant.

https://www.mkdons.com/news/2022/july/mk-dons-bring-in-louie-barry

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MK Dons have completed the loan signing of England youth international Louie Barry.

Barry, 19, joins from Aston Villa and will spend the 2022/23 campaign at Stadium MK.

The winger, who spent time with West Bromwich Albion and Barcelona as a youngster before moving to Villa Park, has 24 career games to date, including 16 while on loan at Swindon Town last season.

During his 16-game spell with the Robins, Barry scored six goals and provided one assist, helping the Wiltshire club reach the League Two Play-Offs – he averaged just shy of one goal contribution per appearance.

“I’m very pleased to be here,” Barry said in his first interview with iFollow MK Dons. “I spoke with the Gaffer and he sold it to me. I had a lot of interest this summer but this move really suits me so I went with my gut instinct and I’m really excited it’s all come together.

“I was very pleased with how things went with Swindon. I needed to do well there and the positive experiences help me come here with confidence and hopefully I can put that into my time here at MK Dons to help us push on.

“I spoke with Kaine (Kesler Hayden) who was here last season – we had the same route. It worked well for Kaine and while that doesn’t necessarily mean it will work for me, it does paint a good picture for me as to what I can achieve.

“I am just really excited to get to work. I am looking forward to enjoying my football here in front of the fans and hopefully I can help the team achieve its aims.”


Born in Sutton Coldfield, Barry began his career with West Bromwich Albion. He featured just once for their Under-23s in the Papa John’s Trophy before joining Barcelona in July 2019, signing a three-year deal with the Spanish giants and becoming the first British player to join their Academy.

The winger spent six months in Spain before returning to the UK with Aston Villa, joining the Midlands club for an undisclosed fee. He immediately became a regular for their Under-23s side.

Barry was handed his senior debut by Villa in January 2021 for their Emirates FA Cup tie with Liverpool and he marked the occasion with a goal – a strike that was voted Goal of the Round by BBC Sport readers and earned praise from Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp.

At the start of last season, the attacker completed a loan move to Ipswich Town but was limited to just seven appearances for the Tractor Boys. He then joined Swindon Town in January and made a real impact for the Robins, scoring six goals and providing one assist in 16 appearances as the Wiltshire side reached the League Two Play-Offs.

Barry is also an England youth international and, to date, has 25 caps to his name across the Under-15s, Under-16s, Under-17s and Under-18s age groups.

Sporting Director Liam Sweeting said: “Louie is an exciting attacking player that we have watched whilst playing Premier League 2 football for Aston Villa Under-23s and through his loan spells at Ipswich Town and, most recently, Swindon Town.

“He fits the type of player Liam is looking for in this position as he runs in behind, attacks the back post and is a real goal threat.

“He is very much on the upward curve and is another good pick up for us, utilising the loan market positively, with someone who has had successful experience already in the EFL. I am looking forward to his progress continuing with us here at MK Dons.”

Head Coach Liam Manning added: “Louie is an exciting player who has had an interesting career journey already, despite his young age. He has a number of experiences and comes here on the back of a successful spell at Swindon Town last season.

“He has some excellent attributes which will compliment our team well. His job now is to work alongside the coaches to produce high-quality moments consistently in order to contribute to the team’s goals.”


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Re: Louie Barry - on loan at MK Dons for 2022/23 season
« Reply #418 on: July 18, 2022, 03:07:40 PM »
Any time I've seen him interviewed he comes across very well. Grounded and articulate.

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Re: Louie Barry - on loan at MK Dons for 2022/23 season
« Reply #419 on: July 20, 2022, 10:37:19 PM »
last week https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/62143491

the headline version of this BBC story was/is "MK Dons sign forward Barry from Aston Villa" which I found a bit surprising, only just now spotted as it wasn't named in the story, but on the full page itself the headline has *on loan* . Makes much more sense, their site confirms full season loan with quotes in bold from him. Not sure about their maths for goal contributions at Swindon, maybe close to 1 in 2 they meant.

https://www.mkdons.com/news/2022/july/mk-dons-bring-in-louie-barry

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MK Dons have completed the loan signing of England youth international Louie Barry.

Barry, 19, joins from Aston Villa and will spend the 2022/23 campaign at Stadium MK.

The winger, who spent time with West Bromwich Albion and Barcelona as a youngster before moving to Villa Park, has 24 career games to date, including 16 while on loan at Swindon Town last season.

During his 16-game spell with the Robins, Barry scored six goals and provided one assist, helping the Wiltshire club reach the League Two Play-Offs – he averaged just shy of one goal contribution per appearance.

“I’m very pleased to be here,” Barry said in his first interview with iFollow MK Dons. “I spoke with the Gaffer and he sold it to me. I had a lot of interest this summer but this move really suits me so I went with my gut instinct and I’m really excited it’s all come together.

“I was very pleased with how things went with Swindon. I needed to do well there and the positive experiences help me come here with confidence and hopefully I can put that into my time here at MK Dons to help us push on.

“I spoke with Kaine (Kesler Hayden) who was here last season – we had the same route. It worked well for Kaine and while that doesn’t necessarily mean it will work for me, it does paint a good picture for me as to what I can achieve.

“I am just really excited to get to work. I am looking forward to enjoying my football here in front of the fans and hopefully I can help the team achieve its aims.”


Born in Sutton Coldfield, Barry began his career with West Bromwich Albion. He featured just once for their Under-23s in the Papa John’s Trophy before joining Barcelona in July 2019, signing a three-year deal with the Spanish giants and becoming the first British player to join their Academy.

The winger spent six months in Spain before returning to the UK with Aston Villa, joining the Midlands club for an undisclosed fee. He immediately became a regular for their Under-23s side.

Barry was handed his senior debut by Villa in January 2021 for their Emirates FA Cup tie with Liverpool and he marked the occasion with a goal – a strike that was voted Goal of the Round by BBC Sport readers and earned praise from Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp.

At the start of last season, the attacker completed a loan move to Ipswich Town but was limited to just seven appearances for the Tractor Boys. He then joined Swindon Town in January and made a real impact for the Robins, scoring six goals and providing one assist in 16 appearances as the Wiltshire side reached the League Two Play-Offs.

Barry is also an England youth international and, to date, has 25 caps to his name across the Under-15s, Under-16s, Under-17s and Under-18s age groups.

Sporting Director Liam Sweeting said: “Louie is an exciting attacking player that we have watched whilst playing Premier League 2 football for Aston Villa Under-23s and through his loan spells at Ipswich Town and, most recently, Swindon Town.

“He fits the type of player Liam is looking for in this position as he runs in behind, attacks the back post and is a real goal threat.

“He is very much on the upward curve and is another good pick up for us, utilising the loan market positively, with someone who has had successful experience already in the EFL. I am looking forward to his progress continuing with us here at MK Dons.”

Head Coach Liam Manning added: “Louie is an exciting player who has had an interesting career journey already, despite his young age. He has a number of experiences and comes here on the back of a successful spell at Swindon Town last season.

“He has some excellent attributes which will compliment our team well. His job now is to work alongside the coaches to produce high-quality moments consistently in order to contribute to the team’s goals.”


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