Career
He is currently the head coach for the Las Vegas Mobsters Born in Woolwich, London, Barron qualified as a PE instructor before becoming a professional football player. He played for non-league Welling United, Wycombe Wanderers and Slough Town, before turning professional with Plymouth Argyle in July 1976. He signed for Arsenal in July 1978 for £70,000, as cover for Pat Jennings.
Barron made his Arsenal debut on 2 August 1978 against Manchester City but was unable to oust Jennings from the first team
After only eight appearances in two seasons he moved on to Crystal Palace in 1980. He joined Palace along with Clive Allen, while Kenny Sansom moved to Arsenal as part of the deal.
At Selhurst Park Barron was favoured by manager Terry Venables over John Burridge as Palace suffered a poor start to the 1980-1981 season. However, Venables left in October 1980 to become manager at, and Burridge followed in December.
Barron made 33 league appearances that season, (in which Palace were relegated) but remained at Palace in 1981-1982 and for the first half of 1982-1983 as the Eagles finished 15th in consecutive seasons.
Barron joined West Bromwich Albion in December 1982 and spent three seasons at the Hawthorns making 63 First Division appearances. In 1984-1985 he joined Stoke City on loan, and played once keeping a clean sheet, in a 0–0 draw away at Leicester City. He joined in August 1985 and he appeared in the 1986 Football League Cup Final for QPR, in their defeat by Oxford United at Wembley Stadium.
Barron spent two seasons at Loftus Road which included a short spell on loan at Reading and in the summer of 1988 he returned to his first club Welling United.
After retiring as a player, Barron became a goalkeeping coach, working at Coventry City, and West Bromwich Albion. He then moved to Aston Villa, before joining Middlesbrough in 2001.
Barron was sent to the stands during Middlesbrough"s away League Cup match against Tottenham Hotspur on 26 September 2007, after protesting about Gareth Bale"s opening goal. In November 2007 he left Boro to become goalkeeping coach at Newcastle United.
Barron left Newcastle United in December 2010 following the departure of manager Chris Hughton.
As of 2015 Barron is the Head Coach of the Las Vegas Mobsters a United States soccer team in the Premier Development League"s Western Conference.