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Tommy Parkin
Personal information
Date of birth (1956-02-01) 1 February 1956 (age 68)
Place of birth Gateshead, England
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
Ipswich Town
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1973–1987 Ipswich Town 70 (0)
1975–1976Grimsby Town (loan) 6 (0)
1976–1977Peterborough United (loan) 3 (0)
1977Connecticut Bicentennials (loan) 17 (2)
1987–1990 Bury Town
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Tommy Parkin (born 1 February 1956) is an English retired professional football midfielder full-back. His nephews are Jacob Murphy who plays for Newcastle United and Josh Murphy who currently plays for Cardiff City.[1]

Career

Born in Gateshead, Parkin spent his youth career with Ipswich Town and turned professional with Ipswich in December 1973,[2] He was sent out on loan to Grimsby Town during the 1975–76 season and then to Peterborough United the following season. Later in 1977 he was loaned to Connecticut Bicentennials of the North American Soccer League. He made his Ipswich debut against Cardiff City in the third round of the FA Cup on 7 January 1978.[3] Ipswich went on to win the FA Cup that season but Parkin wasn't part of the squad for the final itself. Parkin had made fewer than 20 first team appearances by the age of 27.[2]

Despite becoming a first team regular during the 1983–84 season, Parkin soon returned to being a reserve player. His final appearance for Ipswich was a League Cup defeat to Cambridge United,[2] and he left he club in 1987. He subsequently joined Bury Town, where he played until 1990.

References

  1. ^ Roger, James (15 August 2015). "Who is Jacob Murphy? Five things you need to know about Coventry City FC's new signing". Coventry Telegraph. Coventry. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  2. ^ a b c When Saturday Comes: Parkins Restrictions When Saturday Comes
  3. ^ "Games played by Tommy Parkin in 1977-78". prideofanglia.com. Retrieved 28 September 2017.