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RIP Barrie Meyer


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He was wicket keeper when I was first watching Glos in the mid 60s, one of his team mates was the late David (Shep) Sheppard.   Interestingly they both made more of a name for themselves as umpires. Remember that Barrie used to bat at 10 or 11, this would be very unusual for a keeper these days, as they are expected to bat up the order and contribute a fair few  runs.

Just saw that Brian Close has died, a sad day for the cricket world.

 

 

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Watched Barry Meyer many times playing for Gloucestershire in the 1960s in a great side, including David Allen, David Shepherd, Ron Nicholls (also a City player), Mike Proctor and John Mortimore, that had significant one day success.  In those days the football season didn't start until (just) after the cricket season had finished, so it was possible to do both.

Got Brian Close's autograph at the County Ground when I was a kid.  He was part of a virtually unbeatable Yorkshire team at the time which also included the grumpy and bad-tempered Fred Trueman, who never gave anyone an autograph.

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Watched Barry Meyer many times playing for Gloucestershire in the 1960s in a great side, including David Allen, David Shepherd, Ron Nicholls (also a City player), Mike Proctor and John Mortimore, that had significant one day success.  In those days the football season didn't start until (just) after the cricket season had finished, so it was possible to do both.

Got Brian Close's autograph at the County Ground when I was a kid.  He was part of a virtually unbeatable Yorkshire team at the time which also included the grumpy and bad-tempered Fred Trueman, who never gave anyone an autograph.

And a doorman/steward at Nevil Road who ordered all us boys outside the players entrance to "stand well clear and give Mr Hutton plenty of room to leave". Yes, he would not sign either but Ted Burgin of both Yorkshire and Sheffield United goalkeeper was happy to sign everyone's autograph book and chat to us.

Lots of footballer/cricketers in those days. City had David Smith, Arthur Milton,  Bobby Etheridge and Big John played a few times for Somerset second eleven. Rovers had Ron Nicholas, Barrie Meyer and later on Harold Jarman.

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very sad to hear of Barry's passing, to us older ones, when we hear of these people who were 'news' when we were growing up, it reminds us that we are getting older as well and time is passing quickly so lets enjoy our sports and the team we love and look forward to every match in a positive mood. RIP Barry, you'll be in the turnstile in heaven with Brian Close as well. Another legend who left us yesterday.:clapping::clapping:

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