Bobby Barnes (left) and Tony Adcock after helping Posh to promotion to the old Division One at Wembley in 1992.Bobby Barnes (left) and Tony Adcock after helping Posh to promotion to the old Division One at Wembley in 1992.
Bobby Barnes (left) and Tony Adcock after helping Posh to promotion to the old Division One at Wembley in 1992.

The best and the worst of Peterborough United’s new year signings

Legendary Peterborough manager Chris Turner and inspirational skipper Mick Halsall both knew back-to-back promotions in the early 1990s would not have been completed without the 1992 new year arrivals of Tony Adcock and Bobby Barnes.

The fact both were pinched from cash-strapped local rivals Northampton Town was a neat little bonus for Posh fans.

Posh reportedly paid just £60k in total for a lower division Teddy Sheringham (Adcock) and a dazzling, cocky little winger (Barnes).

Adcock joined in time to make his debut on January 1 and Barnes pitched up a few weeks later.

Turner would admit, after promotion to the old Division One was achieved for the first time in the club’s history, it was the best bit of business he did in his managerial career.

Halsall conceded the pair added the bit of quality a hard-working, efficient and well-organised Posh side needed to get up through the Third Division play-offs (the divisions were re-named that summer enabling Posh to jump two divisions with one promotion)!

“Turner’s style of play suited me,” Adcock told the Peterborough Telegraph earlier this year.

“It wasn’t pure long ball like John Beck used to play at Cambridge United, but he liked the ball to be played forward quickly and then we had licence to play. The more I saw of the ball the better.

“Me and Bobby knew we were were joining a club on the up, but we didn’t expect the level of success so quickly. It was a great time in our careers for both of us.”

Adcock didn’t actually score in the final 20 matches of that promotion season, but his understanding with ‘King’ Ken Charley made him undroppable.

“Tony and Bobby were class players,” Halsall recalled. “We were a fit, strong side capable of holding our own in the Third Division, but they both gave us some quality. Adcock was top class and in Bobby and Worrell Sterling we had two outstanding wingers who were key to our promotion that season.”

Such is the fickle nature of football, and such was the ruthlessness of Turner, Barnes replaced Garry Kimble in the Posh side. A couple of months earlier Kimble had scored the goal that secured Posh a famous League Cup win over Liverpool at London Road.

Adcock and Barnes arrived at Posh in the days before transfer windows became compulsory in the 2002-03 season.

Since then Posh have made some outstanding signings in January, but also some duff one as we recall here...