Seagull over Canaryland
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I don't have much love for Millwall but am sad to read that one of footballs characters big Barry Kitchener has passed away. 600+ games for the Lions. Club captain for some time too.
Prompts memories of a few encounters against the Albion back in the '70s, a very hard defender with a chest thumping, no prisoners taken attitude, the sort of old school player not seen in footie now. Rightly described on another site as having that 'run through a brick wall' rousing die for the cause style. He epitomised what the old Den was about, intimidating on and off the pitch.
However I do recall Peter Ward giving him the run around and Kitchener making one 'challenge' on a greasy Goldstone pitch that fortunately missed Wardy by a mile, if not he'd still be up in the air now.
I used to think of Kitchener (and Jim Cannon from that other club) as the sort of defenders that it was especially good to get a result over because they played a very hard game.
Prompts memories of a few encounters against the Albion back in the '70s, a very hard defender with a chest thumping, no prisoners taken attitude, the sort of old school player not seen in footie now. Rightly described on another site as having that 'run through a brick wall' rousing die for the cause style. He epitomised what the old Den was about, intimidating on and off the pitch.
However I do recall Peter Ward giving him the run around and Kitchener making one 'challenge' on a greasy Goldstone pitch that fortunately missed Wardy by a mile, if not he'd still be up in the air now.
I used to think of Kitchener (and Jim Cannon from that other club) as the sort of defenders that it was especially good to get a result over because they played a very hard game.