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- Ray_Parry abstract "Raymond Alan \"Ray\" Parry (19 January 1936 – 23 May 2003) was an English footballer.Parry was born in Derby and joined Bolton Wanderers in 1951 and made his senior debut against Wolves at Burnden Park after playing six games in the reserves, becoming the youngest player ever to play in the First Division, at the age of 15 years and 267 days. The inside forward was a member of the 1958 FA Cup-winning team and also won two full England caps. He left Bolton in 1960 for Blackpool, and four years later moved to Bury. When he finished playing he became a qualified FA coach. He remained in Bolton and ran a newsagents business. He died of cancer in May 2003, leaving a wife and two daughters.".
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- Ray_Parry wikiPageWikiLink Category:1936_births.
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- Ray_Parry wikiPageWikiLink Category:England_international_footballers.
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- Ray_Parry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Parry".
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- Ray_Parry subject Category:1936_births.
- Ray_Parry subject Category:2003_deaths.
- Ray_Parry subject Category:Blackpool_F.C._players.
- Ray_Parry subject Category:Bolton_Wanderers_F.C._players.
- Ray_Parry subject Category:Bury_F.C._players.
- Ray_Parry subject Category:England_international_footballers.
- Ray_Parry subject Category:England_under-23_international_footballers.
- Ray_Parry subject Category:English_footballers.
- Ray_Parry subject Category:Sportspeople_from_Derby.
- Ray_Parry subject Category:The_Football_League_players.
- Ray_Parry subject Category:The_Football_League_representative_players.
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- Ray_Parry comment "Raymond Alan \"Ray\" Parry (19 January 1936 – 23 May 2003) was an English footballer.Parry was born in Derby and joined Bolton Wanderers in 1951 and made his senior debut against Wolves at Burnden Park after playing six games in the reserves, becoming the youngest player ever to play in the First Division, at the age of 15 years and 267 days. The inside forward was a member of the 1958 FA Cup-winning team and also won two full England caps.".
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