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Hear Barnsley's semi-final song - AUDIO

Devoted Barnsley fans have teamed up to produce a special semi-final song called 'Come on U Reds'.

Junction37 - made up by songwriter JC Toller, singer Ronnie Steele and musician Martin Roberts - have written a song they say is "by Barnsley people for Barnsley people, and Barnsley FC supporters in particular".

Ronnie said: "Barnsley is on the rise and the song - Come on U Reds - reflects the euphoria of success and hope for the future."

In his younger days Ronnie was signed to Barnsley FC, while Martin in Barnsley born and bred, while JC, who adopted Barnsley many years ago as his home town, reluctantly admits he is a French-speaking Belgian.

Ronnie said: "We hope that Come on U Reds will be a new anthem for Barnsley FC and the town itself. As a lifelong support it's been great to help create Come on U Reds and take the lead vocal."

Click on the green icon above to heard Come on U Reds

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