Barnsley new boy Andy Dallas backs Chesterfield to win promotion from National League
and live on Freeview channel 276
The Spireites tried to re-sign the striker permanently after his successful loan spell at the end of the last campaign but he opted to join the League One Reds on a three-year deal instead.
On his move to Oakwell, he told BBC Radio Sheffield: "As much as I enjoyed my time at Chesterfield with Paul Cook and everyone there, I feel like it was an opportunity I could not say no to. I am buzzing.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide Ad"I played some of my best football under Paul Cook and I have got a good feeling they will go and get promoted but when Barnsley came in, I was thinking it was such a ticket for me, it is such a massive shop window if I am able to replicate the form that I have done in the lower leagues, it is just a massive opportunity for me.”
![Andy Dallas. Picture: Tina Jenner.](https://www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmQxZjAyMjVjLTM4ZjktNDkwMC05MjMwLTAwZGUwYmI3ODY4YTplOWJkMmRmYy0xNDU4LTRiNmUtYjVlZi01ZmZmZGE5NmI4MWI=.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65)
![Andy Dallas. Picture: Tina Jenner.](/img/placeholder.png)
Dallas put Chesterfield ahead in the play-off final against Notts County from the penalty spot but the Scot was not on the pitch to take a spot-kick in the shootout after being taken off before the end of 90 minutes.
Asked if he had got over the heartache of losing that final, he added: "Not really, to be honest. But you just kind of bury it deep down. It hurts you know.”