Full name William Joseph Barr 1994–1997 Crewe Alexandra Place of birth Halifax, England Name Billy Barr | Years Team Role Footballer 1987–1994 Halifax Town | |
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Date of birth (1969-01-21) 21 January 1969 (age 46) |
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William Joseph Barr (born 21 January 1969) is an English former football player and manager. He took up the post of caretaker manager at Wrexham after the departure of Andy Morrell as manager, but failed to secure the position permanently.
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- Billy barr the hermit of abandoned mining town gothic
- Interview with billy barr accidental captain among climate researchers
- Playing career
- Coaching career
- Wrexham
- References

Interview with billy barr, accidental captain among climate researchers
Playing career

Barr started his career with Halifax Town in July 1987, after coming through the club's youth team. He joined Crewe Alexandra in June 1994. He then moved to Carlisle United in August 1997.
Coaching career

He was caretaker manager of Carlisle United from April – August 2002. He later took up a new coaching role with the first team squad at Preston North End, holding the position of first team coach from the summer of 2006.
He left the club in January 2010 following the appointment of Darren Ferguson as manager. He then joined Alan Irvine at Sheffield Wednesday assuming the role of First Team Coach.
Wrexham
In September 2011, Barr joined Wrexham following the appointment of player/manager Andy Morrell. A management team of Morrell, Barr and Michael Oakes took Wrexham to second in the league in the 2011–12 season, finishing on a record 98 points for a second place team. They went on to lose in the play-offs to Luton Town. The following year they took Wrexham to Wembley for the first time in their history, winning the FA Trophy, beating Grimsby Town on penalties. A month and a half later they returned to Wembley, but lost 2–0 to Newport County in the play-off Final.
The following season was a disappointment as Wrexham lost numerous games at the beginning of the season, including 2–0 at home to local rivlals Chester. This led the fans to have a lack of belief in manager Andy Morrell, and after a 1–0 home loss to Barnet he resigned, leaving Barr as caretaker manager. Barr confirmed he had applied for the job although lost his first game 5–0 to Luton. Barr left Wrexham with immediate effect on 19 March 2014 after failing to get the managerial job on a permanent basis