doogie004
Well-known member
RIP Ray
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Blimey I had him younger than that. It must be me getting older.
I'm 59 and it's a reminder to me that our time on this earth is very limited.
Once this pandemic is under control I'm sure there will be a surge in tourism, entertainment and hospitality.
RIP Ray.
I am absolutely gutted. My second team is Barnet and Ray was the manager there from January 1994 to August 1996. He brought through some brilliant players like Dougie Freedman, Linvoy Primus, Maik Taylor amongst others. I was lucky enough to meet Ray on a few occasions and he was a very warm man, who had the strongest handshake (being a goalkeeper) imaginable, almost cutting off my blood supply!
I knew Ray was going downhill fast and it had occurred to me in these difficult times that he may not be strong enough to survive. This morning was just a flesh wound, this feels like a dagger through the heart right now. Ray, at least you are at peace now mate and thanks for your kindness towards me and every Bees follower during your time managing Barnet.
Rest in peace, Ray, you'll forever have a place in my heart. Once a Bee, always a Bee. ♡
Blimey I had him younger than that. It must be me getting older.
I'm 59 and it's a reminder to me that our time on this earth is very limited.
Once this pandemic is under control I'm sure there will be a surge in tourism, entertainment and hospitality.
RIP Ray.
along with a good few, if fortunate enough financially, will decide to retire early and actually enjoy the things they’ve spent a lifetime planning to save for and do.
I’ve just done exactly that. Earlier than planned but have decided life is too short for work.