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So successful was Ipswich’s youth policy in the 1970s that anyone learning his trade at Portman Road could reasonably expect to have to consider storage arrangements for international caps sooner or later. Eric Gates, George Burley and John Wark were among many who made the transition from Ipswich junior to full international. Tommy Parkin, a member of the club’s FA Youth Cup-winning team in 1973, was not, yet his rather prosaic contribution is remembered almost as fondly as those of his illustrious peers. After turning pro in December 1973, the midfielder and occasional full-back from Gateshead had to wait four years for his first-team bow, with only brief loan spells at Grimsby and Peterborough to add variety to the diet of constant reserve-team football. When his debut finally arrived in January 1978 he was almost 22 and probably already knew that he was not quite going to make it. If he didn’t know then, the thought must surely have crossed his mind before his 27th birthday, when he was still awaiting his 20th senior appearance. At last, in 1983-84, it appeared his patience was to be rewarded. But though a fixture in the team for half the season, when relegation loomed Bobby Ferguson turned to the youth of Mark Brennan and the experience of Romeo Zondervan to freshen up midfield. The new-look team avoided the drop and Parkin slipped back down. He eventually left Ipswich in the summer of 1987, after 13 years, 82 appearances and zero goals. From WSC 200 October 2003. What was happening this month On the subject...
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