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Obituary



      Dave Brenen                           2003. Short of players, he played the

                                            whole of the 2nd half. Did alright too.
      Captain, Founder, Father, Friend      I remember I pinged a long high ball
      Non League Football lost one of its   to him hard. Dave took it down, con-
      very best this month when we learnt the  trolled it perfectly with one touch and
      sad news that Raynes Park legend Dave  laid the ball off. Still had an eye for the
      Brenen had passed away at the age of   ball at 60!” A story confirmed by Vale
      79.                                   manager at the time Lee Dobinson who
      Born on 18th Jan 1943 in South Shields
      during WWII, Geordie Dave support-
      ed Newcastle United. He had spells
      at West Brom & York City reserves.
      Dave joined Raynes Park in 1973 and
      was captain through to the 1980’s. A
      left back with a great left foot, good
      positional play and exceptional stam-
      ina. In later life Dave would complete
      three or four Great North runs with   Dave Brenen with SC 1st Div Title Trophy
      his son Andy. Dave did everything at
      the club - he was chairman, managed   describes DB as one of the greats.            Dave Brenen (right) takes on an opponent on tour in France 1983
      the reserve & youth teams, was secre-  Tributes have poured in for Dave Bre-        here, even then.                      of my first games, in the bar afterwards,
      tary, club president & would play Vets   nen. They say that all men are brothers    Some memories from friends: Fellow    someone said to me “how come you
      football into his 60’s.  He was one of   but I’m struck by how loved he was by      RP legends Brian Biggs & current club   didn’t take the pen, Cal?” Then a Geor-
      those great non-league men, guys who   the reaction of those who knew him.          secretary Paul Armour:                die voice behind went “because Scot-
      live & breathe football, and build clubs.  They say that Dave was funny, that       How would you describe Dave?          tish players have no bollocks!” I turned
      Dave’s was the name on the agreement   he was a good friend and a true gen-         “Hilarious. The club in those days,   round and DB just smiled and said
      representing Raynes Park FC when they  tleman. That he was direct but kind &        1978 to ’83 would tour to West France   “Well played son, what you drinking?”
      merged with Malden Vale in 1995.      that he liked the odd beer. Dave often        every summer to play Martigne Briand   That was the first of many laughs I had
      One amazing story about Dave is told   stated that he had travelled the country     FC and share a few bottles from the   with DB.
      here by current RPV general manager   from North to South, played for many          vineyards."                           Graham Rodber, Football adminis-
      Marc Skinner, then in his early 20’s.   different clubs but he made friends for     "I’d go as referee says Brian. Great   trator and referee: Dave was a foot-
      “Dave signed me here. He played for   life at Raynes Park. Dave supported this      days. We all made lifelong friends on   ball man through and through and his
      Raynes Park Vale, the senior 1st team,   club to his very last & came to every      those tours."                         dedication and commitment to football
      in the Combined Counties League,      game he could. He was at every Satur-         Former RPV captain Callum Forbes:     should never be underestimated, a true
      at sixty-years old! Last game of the   day home game till 2020 even when the        “My funniest memory of DB was back    legend of the game!
      season was away at Frimley Green, in   Parkinson’s was very advanced. He was        in 2012 when I joined RPV. After one   Nigel Thorn: Raynes Park & RPV:
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