Millwall legend Barry Kitchener has lost his battle to Cancer. Very sad day as he was one of the first Millwall players I had the pleasure of meeting. Top top bloke and loved everything about Millwall. Rest in Peace Barry!
"****" Dont believe it, what a 42 Karat Diamond geezer he was, probably my all time favourite,, R.I.P.
[video=youtube;oKUAU84wciI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKUAU84wciI[/video] MILLWALL THROUGH AND THROUGH,,
Im close to tears here m8 he truely was Mr.Millwall. We had a pre match meal at the den once in the exec.suite about 30 of us with Pie n Mash and all the works and he came in and joined us spoke to us all made a good day great, R.I.P.
Deepest sympathies lads.A Lion through and through. [video=youtube;XklH1hrPkqs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XklH1hrPkqs[/video]
Terrible news - a true Millwall legend. Thanks for everything you gave us, Kitch. One of our very best.
This man's legacy should inspire our current squad and all who love Millwall to see us through till the end of the season. Time to pull together. The club must honour him in the appropriate way - and it's not just a minute's clapping Ideas?
I was 5 years old when I first started going to Millwall 1975/6 Season. Can't remember too much about it, but a few weeks ago most of that team was at Dockers Day - Terry Brisley, Alan Dorney, Jon Moore, John Seasman, Phil Walker, Phil Summerill, Tony Towner, Tony Hazell, and Barry Kitchener. The stand out name in that list for me and the one I was looking forward to seeing was Barry Kitchener - What a legend. Not sure what the club should do to honour his memory Blendon - maybe a statue?
Ok - this is on vital and gets my vote as an appropriate honour: http://www.millwall.vitalfootball.co.uk/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=94817&posts=14
From clubsite "Millwall players will wear a white kit and black arm bands at Cardiff City tomorrow. Supporters wishing to send messages of condolence to the Kitchener family should email [email protected]"
RIP Kitch Shocked ain't the word, can remember him heading the ball(against Rotherham i think) from the halfway line about 1976ish and the ball either went straight in or hit the bar and someone else knocked it in, still i've never seen anything like that since. A True Legend.
Sympathies lads, can't honestly say i remember his name, but its always sad when one of your heroes passes away, and at such a relatively young age.