Adam Birchall joined Barnet on loan from
His move to Underhill was with a view to him earning a more permanent move. He made his debut as a late substitute away at Bristol Rovers where Barnet went down 2-0. The following Saturday, he made his full debut at home to Northampton Town in the 2nd round of the FA Cup and scored his first goal for the Bees in a resounding 4-1 home win over the League One side. Barnet had been 1-0 down at half time and it was Birchall's goal that brought the scores level.
Birchall quickly impressed the Barnet fans with a series of fine performances in the ensuing weeks. He scored the winning goal in successive home games against
Birchall was pleased with the Barnet fans chanting his name, something that had not previously happened to him. Soon after signing, Birchall scored the only goal in a 1-0 home win over Macclesfield as Barnet started to push towards a possible play-off place. Birchall had now scored four goals in his first nine matches; three of them match winners and the other a key equaliser in the cup match against
The following season, Birchall, and Barnet, started quite slowly. Birchall scored in the 1st round league cup match at
Birchall often seemed to score goals in bursts with long, somewhat barren periods, in between. It was December before he scored again, grabbing an extra time winner in the 2nd round FA Cup replay at home to
The last few months of the season saw him hit his best run of goalscoring form since he first arrived at the club. During March and April, Birchall scored 6 goals to take his tally to 15 goals for the season, including two braces at home to
In the event, the Bees did have this kind of player in 2008/09 but it was John O'Flynn, newly arrived from Irish club, Cork City, who started scoring at, roughly, a rate of a goal every other game and later this was emulated by another new arrival, Paul Furlong. However, for Birchall the season was a major disappointment. The arrival of O'Flynn in September led to him being often relegated to the bench, although he did play alongside O'Flynn some of the time, under Fairclough at least.
However, following Fairclough's resignation and Hendon taking on the role of acting manager, Birchall was consigned wholly to the sub's bench. It was only when O'Flynn was injured in the home match against
Birchall was a popular player with the fans who appreciated the 100% effort that he always gave Barnet. He had a good touch and was always capable of good build up play but, in the final analysis, he didn't quite seem to have the ability to put the ball in the net often enough. He was often in the right place but his finishing wasn't quite good enough most of the time and this was then highlighted by the arrival of O'Flynn.
However, his contribution to the Bees in the last couple of seasons has been a valuable one and it is by no means out of the question that he will be snapped up by another league club following his release on a free transfer this week. I'm sure that all Barnet fans will wish him well for the future.