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Barry Lines

Barry Lines

Clubs played for: Northampton Town. (1960-1969).

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Biography: Barry was the first player to play and score in all four divisions for the same club, became a sports equipment salesman.




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Lines, Barry In 1974 at the age of 15 I played my first team debut for Bletchley Town cricket club. I took 5 for 25 with Barry in the side. I remember Barry regaling many football memories in the dressing room. A very quiet, unassuming but hugely motivating person. Only just seen this otherwise I would have attended his funeral.
14-03-23 Rod McCrone

Barry Lines Barry was the manager when I played briefly for Buckingham Athletic in about 1971. A nice man. I was wondering if he is related to the current Northampton player Chris Lines.
24-08-20 Martin Leslie

Lines, Barry Is Barry related to current Northampton player Chris Lines?
23-08-20 David Harrison

Lines, Barry Barry was a school mate of myself and a superb player for the Cobblers. He was also a very fine Left arm pace bowlers for Bletchley Town and Buckinghamshire minor counties cricket team. He was also very good batsman. I had the pleasure of playing with him for Bletchley and Bucks Young Amateurs. Barry also had a share in a sports shop in Northampton
17-08-20 Jeff Preston

Lines, Barry Barry was an exciting winger to watch as The Cobblers moved through the four Football League divisions. I believe that he had the nickname of 'Kid'


Lines, Barry I played with barry lines for north bucks schoolboys1955 I think? I signed schoolboy form when Dave Smith was manager of the cobblers I was not good enough to make it.The real surprise for me was alex carson never made it for the cobblers he was brilliant as aschoolboy in corby boys Ialso remember don martin coming back from a trail with arsenal having been told he was not big enough yet he grew alot later on he was brilliant in the gym at the uppingham boys club you could not get the ball off him Ilive in devon but have always followed the cobblers . Isaw the draw with liverpool in the first devision when on leave from the Royal Marines I hope my ramblings havent been too painful for you Yours Gerry Smith


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