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Barnsley Owner - Patrick Cryne

Poor chap, very brave and open letter to the Barnsley fans. God bless him, I hope he thoroughly enjoys the remaining time he has left.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41249300
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  • Rob7Lee
    Rob7Lee Posts: 9,594
    Saw that on twitter, very heartfelt.
  • What a fantastic and moving letter.
  • ken_shabby
    ken_shabby Posts: 6,255
    Wow. That was a moving letter. Makes you realise (again) how much more there is to life than football. Strength to the man and as long a life as possible.
  • addickfanatic
    addickfanatic Posts: 1,113
    edited September 2017
    Read it this morning, very brave and incredibly moving. I hope Barnsley give him plenty to smile about
  • JohnBoyUK
    JohnBoyUK Posts: 9,017
    Well lets hope he gets to see Barnsley one last time at Wembley in a couple of weeks time when they play Spurs in the league cup.
  • I know nothing of him, beyond that letter, but he is obviously a top man and will be missed.
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,348
    it's all been written above ..
  • iainment
    iainment Posts: 8,039
    What I'd give for him to have been an addick.
    Top man.
  • Davo55
    Davo55 Posts: 7,836
    "Most people realise I was a reluctant custodian but what has made it bearable against the occasional cruelty of the internet world is the kindness shown to me by so many fans on a personal basis."

    That phrase rang a bell with me. So many of us (and those on other fora) are guilty of occasional nasty comments against people we don't really know. Something about the internet seems to make such things more common and more harsh than is justified. We could all take a lesson from Mr Cryne's moving words.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 51,989
    Very moving.
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  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,559
    Sounds like a top man and a very moving letter. Wish him all the best for the time he has remaining with us.
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    Let's hope he lives to see a positive outcome.
  • Cancer really is truly shocking and horrible.

    I lost my Mum back in March due to a short battle with it. Her and my Dad had just started a new life on the Borders of beautiful Scotland (little more than 2 years) before being diagnosed with liver cancer. Just couldn't believe how quickly it all went and how little time it felt to spend with her. But thank God for those moments I had - I will treasure them forever. And the fact I got to care for her along with my Dad for the last few months (with my work being so supportive during this time).

    I just regret so many things though. I'm 28 and she left behind my brothers who are younger than myself too. She never saw any of us get married which will always grate on my mind for the rest of my life. Or see any Grandkids ever, she was always forever on at me about it again another thing that grates.

    She also left behind my Dad who is heartbroken.

    But slowly trying to get back to some form of normality but if I'm being honest things are never really going to be the same again. Sorry for sounding like Scrooge but I'm dreading Christmas this year.
  • Cancer really is truly shocking and horrible.

    I lost my Mum back in March due to a short battle with it. Her and my Dad had just started a new life on the Borders of beautiful Scotland (little more than 2 years) before being diagnosed with liver cancer. Just couldn't believe how quickly it all went and how little time it felt to spend with her. But thank God for those moments I had - I will treasure them forever. And the fact I got to care for her along with my Dad for the last few months (with my work being so supportive during this time).

    I just regret so many things though. I'm 28 and she left behind my brothers who are younger than myself too. She never saw any of us get married which will always grate on my mind for the rest of my life. Or see any Grandkids ever, she was always forever on at me about it again another thing that grates.

    She also left behind my Dad who is heartbroken.

    But slowly trying to get back to some form of normality but if I'm being honest things are never really going to be the same again. Sorry for sounding like Scrooge but I'm dreading Christmas this year.

    The first Christmas will be difficult but it will get easier with time and less painful. I hope you all manage to support each other.
  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,254
    edited September 2017

    Cancer really is truly shocking and horrible.

    I lost my Mum back in March due to a short battle with it. Her and my Dad had just started a new life on the Borders of beautiful Scotland (little more than 2 years) before being diagnosed with liver cancer. Just couldn't believe how quickly it all went and how little time it felt to spend with her. But thank God for those moments I had - I will treasure them forever. And the fact I got to care for her along with my Dad for the last few months (with my work being so supportive during this time).

    I just regret so many things though. I'm 28 and she left behind my brothers who are younger than myself too. She never saw any of us get married which will always grate on my mind for the rest of my life. Or see any Grandkids ever, she was always forever on at me about it again another thing that grates.

    She also left behind my Dad who is heartbroken.

    But slowly trying to get back to some form of normality but if I'm being honest things are never really going to be the same again. Sorry for sounding like Scrooge but I'm dreading Christmas this year.

    The first Christmas will be difficult but it will get easier with time and less painful. I hope you all manage to support each other.
    Hoof it is right Charltonlad even if it doesn't seem like it right now. I lost my Dad 13 years ago just before Christmas, it's still painful & we miss him still (of course) but you learn to deal with the pain & remember the happy times. It WILL get easier, best wishes
  • A very moving letter to be applauded. Could easily have been self indulgent, but instead just reminds you that we are all on borrowed time really.

    Let's hope that double Wembley season Barnsley had is something CAFC replicate this year.
  • Has also died today sadly...

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42776060
  • Davo55
    Davo55 Posts: 7,836
    Vey sad. He seemed like a fine, honourable man. RIP.
  • Very sad indeed - RIP
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 39,767
    Not a good day for losing football people.

    RIP
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  • An owner any club would have wished for.

    RIP
  • lolwray
    lolwray Posts: 4,899
    RIP ..knowing the way my club is pulled through the mud on a daily basis i almost cried partly through jealousy but mostly to discover there are people out there who have morals,altruism,honesty and sheer Human goodness in this world

    Mr Cryne,you and people like you are sorely missed
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,219
    I hadn't seen this before.

    What a wonderful letter. So sad to only read it now that he has died.

    This part touched me in particular

    "On a personal level, I wanted to bring back together all the 1912 FA Cup final medals, but I only managed to retrieve five."

    "Only" five, five is incredible 100+ years on but to appreciate the importance of those medals and to aim to re-unite them. top man.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    RIP
  • RIP
  • RIP
  • rananegra
    rananegra Posts: 3,689
    RIP.
  • thewolfboy
    thewolfboy Posts: 2,927
    Lovely guy. RIP
  • Respected football club owner and a very fine man. RIP