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STEVE’S RACKING UP THE RECORDS FOR BEES

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By David Bloomfield

BARNET MAD: Steve Percy

BARNET supporter extraordinaire, 63-year-old retired civil servant Steve Percy, saw his beloved Bees take on Solihull Moors at the Hive yesterday and duly clocked up 50 years of supporting the club and recorded his 2000th consecutive match watching the boys in black and amber.
It started this week back in 1968 when Barnet played out a 3-3 home draw with Cheltenham Town.
“The crowd, the turnstiles, the floodlights and that smell of liniment on the players is still so vivid; I was hooked.”
In the line of duty he has managed to miss hi...

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