Again in February 2024 Tony Parkes – by then bothered by Alzheimer’s – was invited to take a stroll out on to the Ewood Park pitch at Blackburn within the moments earlier than a recreation.
Strolling with a stick by means of a guard of honour shaped by each groups and helped by his daughter Natalie Parkes-Thompson, considered one of Blackburn’s favorite and most beloved sons took the applause of the group for what turned out to be the final time.
The illness that lastly took his life on the age of 76 on Wednesday, was deeply embedded by then. Names and faces and recollections had been proving elusive.
However that day within the Lancashire sunshine, Parkes smiled and waved and punched the air. Parkes and Blackburn Rovers at all times did carry one of the best from one another.
‘He does not at all times bear in mind me now however he is aware of soccer,’ mentioned Parkes-Thompson on the time.
‘And that is one thing he has by no means forgotten.
Tony Parkes, Blackburn’s legendary former participant and coach, has died on the age of 76
‘He cannot comply with dialog and he will get misplaced and he will get scared.
‘However once we walked on that pitch once more, it was like he was a rock star.
‘And he modified. He felt it right here [in his heart]. He knew the place he was.
‘He knew he was essential and seeing him come to life, I believed I used to be gonna need to wrestle him off the pitch at one level.’
Parkes will eternally be related along with his soccer membership in an nearly distinctive approach, having served as a participant, coach and caretaker supervisor. He held that last function a outstanding six instances.
As Blackburn handed by means of the durations of flux acquainted to so many golf equipment through the years, Parkes was a relentless hyperlink to raised and certainly calmer instances. When in want, flip to Tony.
Parkes, born in Sheffield, joined Blackburn as a £5,000 midfielder from Buxton in 1970 and went on to attain 46 targets in 409 appearances. He wasn’t to go away the membership till 2004 by which era he had served on Kenny Dalglish’s backroom employees as Blackburn – jet propelled ahead by Jack Walker’s cash – clinched the Premier League title in 1995.
Parkes, left, was a part of Kenny Dalglish’s employees at Blackburn once they gained the Premier League in 1994-95
Parkes was recognized with Alzheimer’s Illness in 2020 (pictured with Graeme Souness)
Former Blackburn striker and member of that group Chris Sutton described Parkes as ‘the heartbeat of the membership’ whereas Dalglish himself mentioned two years in the past: ‘The contribution made once I had the time of my life there was unprecedented.
‘What you probably did – with all of the data and perception that you just gave us – was so essential.
‘The membership would by no means have been as profitable with out you. You might be probably the greatest.’
Parkes was by no means given the supervisor’s job at Ewood Park however a few of his contributions had been however pivotal.
Certainly maybe essentially the most important of his caretaker stints got here within the 1996-97 season when, following the departure of Ray Harford within the October, he steered the membership away from relegation hazard.
In 1999 he was tipped to land the job on a full-time foundation however the publish ultimately went to Graeme Souness. When Souness was dismissed after a profitable spell early in 2004, Parkes stepped in once more.
Lots of his caretaker spells had been prolonged. In 1996 it lasted from October till June. In 1999, following the sacking of Brian Kidd, it went from early October to mid-March. In whole he took cost of 74 matches and gained 29 of them.
A tearful Parkes, sitting alongside his daughter, revealed his Alzheimer’s prognosis in 2020.
On Thursday, in the meantime, Dalglish posted a black and white {photograph} on his Instagram account of his former assistant standing on the Blackburn pitch on one other event.
Sporting a black woollen coat and black gloves, Parkes is holding a Blackburn scarf above his head. He’s smiling.
On the day of his testimonial in 2005, Parkes allowed himself to confess he had loved an event that was ‘nearly me – and never the group’.
Parkes devoted his sporting life to his soccer membership and the outpouring of emotion and disappointment at information of his passing has been as predictable as a lot because it has been heartfelt.


















