tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4668129405347570310.post5489017303111535494..comments2024-01-28T18:35:54.960+00:00Comments on The Reckless Guide to Barnet FC: TERRY CASEYUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4668129405347570310.post-18814820167029395752018-03-12T10:35:26.028+00:002018-03-12T10:35:26.028+00:00Comment from my Dad, Peter Webb (72)
"I kne...Comment from my Dad, Peter Webb (72) <br /><br />"I knew Terry during his playing days at Barnet. He and I both played for Cavendish Cricket Club in Hatfield, at a time when he was a P.E. teacher in the town. Often when his player pass was not required for his family he would give me the pass so I could sit with the great and the good of the club undercover in the main stand. His allocated seats were directly behind Steve Race and his wife who I would often have a chat to during the game. (Steve may not be known to the modern generation but he was a well known BBC broadcaster mostly on music ) The day Terry scored that OG against Preston N.E. I was packed into the terrace behind the goal, a sad day and one that will always be linked to Terry. Having arrived home after the match I watched the BBC evening news with the sporting headline and photo of Terry just to remind the Barnet faithful how close we came to a giant killing."<br /><br />Phil WebbAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03798693177196167176noreply@blogger.com