Phil (1950) PARKES

Phil (1950) PARKES - League Appearances in goal for Wolves.

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 23 September 1972

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    • POSITION
      Goalkeeper
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Tuesday, 08 August 1950
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Sedgley, England.
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • England
  • CLUBS
  • Queens Park Rangers
    • Club Career Dates
      1970-1979
    • League Debut
      Saturday, 22nd August 1970 in a 3-1 defeat at home to Leicester City (Aged: 20)
    • Club Career
      344 League apps, 0 goals
  • West Ham United
    • Club Career Dates
      1979-1990
    • League Debut
      Saturday, 24th February 1979 in a 3-0 win at home to Oldham Athletic (Aged: 28)
    • Club Career
      344 League apps
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Phil (1950) PARKES - League Appearances in goal for Wolves.

Phil Parkes is pictured above during the 1-1 draw against Leicester City on 23rd September 1972.

 


Wolves:   1963-1964     Played   0     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1964-1965     Played   0     Scored   0   goals   (Division 2)
     1965-1966     Played   0     Scored   0   goals   (Division 2)
     1966-1967     Played   14     Scored   0   goals   (Division 2)
     1967-1968     Played   27     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1968-1969     Played   32     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1969-1970     Played   28     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)





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     1970-1971     Played   37     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1971-1972     Played   42     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1972-1973     Played   42     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1973-1974     Played   28     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1974-1975     Played   22     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1975-1976     Played   23     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1976-1977     Played   0     Scored   0   goals   (Division 2)
     1977-1978     Played   8     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
 

Nicknamed "Lofty" for his booming kicks upfield, Parkes joined Wolves in 1962 straight from school and turned professional two years later. After several years in the reserve league, he made his first-team debut on 19 November 1966, saving a penalty in a 3-2 win over Preston North End. For the following nine seasons, Parkes missed few Wolves games and — over the 1971–72 and 1972–73 seasons — appeared in 127 consecutive league matches, breaking Noel George's club record.

 

In 1967, Parkes accompanied Wolves as they went to the United States to perform as Los Angeles Wolves in the United Soccer Association, a professional league that imported teams to represent American cities and which, a year later, would merge with a rival league to form the North American Soccer League. Parkes anchored the team as it proceeded to win the USA title, defeating Washington Whips (represented by Aberdeen) in the final. Parkes would return to the United States two years later, in a similar "guest" role, as Wolves represented Kansas City Spurs in the NASL's 1969 "mini-season."

The keeper won a UEFA Cup runners-up medal in 1972, after saving two penalties in the semi-final tie with Ferencváros to help the club to the final. However, he missed out on a winners medal in the League Cup, when he broke an ankle in the run-up to the 1974 final, after having played in all the previous rounds.

 

He traded the goalkeeper's role with Gary Pierce over the next two seasons, until Pierce made the spot his own as Wolves won the Second Division championship in 1976–77. Nonetheless, Parkes stayed on the books at Molineux until 1978.

 

With opportunities limited at Wolves, the goalkeeper had returned to North America to play in the North American Soccer League, with the Vancouver Whitecaps in the summers. He served the Canadian club in 1976, 1977 and 1979, the latter seeing him win the Soccer Bowl. He was also voted the league's top goalkeeper for 1977 and 1979, after keeping team mate Bruce Grobbelaar out of the side.

He moved on to the Chicago Sting for 1980 and part of 1981, before joining the San Jose Earthquakes for the remainder of the 1981 season. Parkes left the NASL to help lead the upstart Oklahoma City Slickers of the American Soccer League to the league finals in the 1982 season, but he left the Slickers in the middle of the 1983 season to return to the NASL with the Toronto Blizzard, making just one appearance before retiring from playing.

 

Parkes also participated in the 1980-81 NASL indoor season, playing half of one match for the Chicago Sting.

 

 

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