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Remarkable Baz,46, is loving all the fuss!

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I’VE got to admit I feared the worst when goalkeeper Alexander Lynch was stretchere­d off last weekend. We were away at a Plymouth side sitting second in the table, with a hostile crowd baying for blood after we beat them in the play-off semifinal last season.

Enter Barry Richardson, our 46-year-old goalkeepin­g coach.What a hero!

I was safe in the knowledge that the back four would be well organised. Baz is not afraid to speak his mind and use an expletive or two, as many a fourth official could testify!

Physique

I had visions of Baz just a few weeks back being wheeled into the treatment room on an office chair, unable to walk because he’d been hit by – wait for it – a stray ball. A tell-tale sign of old age maybe?

In my head, I was already trying to work out who would go in goal if he got injured. Baz joins in training occasional­ly and puts a few of the boys (who will remain nameless) to shame with his physique. However, 75 minutes of league football is a different kettle of fish!

If called into action to pull off a Gordon Banks-esque save, there might be trouble, which is something the gaffer alluded to at half-time, calling on the team to protect him and make it an easy afternoon.“No offence, Baz,” he said.

The boys duly obliged and rose to the challenge.The back four were outstandin­g, restrictin­g Plymouth to half-chances and long distance efforts, which Baz dealt with comfortabl­y.There was just one heart-in-mouth moment when he gathered a Graham Carey freekick at the second time of asking. His distributi­on was first-class, kicking against the wind at a blustery Home Park with great accuracy and distance.

Enormity

When the final whistle blew, I went straight over to congratula­te him on his clean sheet. It wasn’t until I got into the dressing room that I learned it had been ten years since his last appearance – and the enormity of it all sank in. He’s loving the attention, and why not? It’s some achievemen­t and it must seem pretty surreal. No offence, Baz, but I hope that’s one record you won’t be beating any time soon!

 ?? PICTURE: Prime Media Image ?? SAVIOUR: Barry Richardson receives a hug from boss Gareth Ainsworth before taking to the field for his starring role at Plymouth
PICTURE: Prime Media Image SAVIOUR: Barry Richardson receives a hug from boss Gareth Ainsworth before taking to the field for his starring role at Plymouth
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