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- Q6114530 description "English footballer".
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- Q6114530 abstract "Jack Parry (born 29 July 1931 Derby, England) is an English footballer who spent 20 seasons of his career with Derby County. Parry came from a Derby football family. One brother, Ray, played for Bolton Wanderers and England, while another Glyn, was on Derby County's staff and Cyril played for Notts County. Like Geoff Barrowcliffe and Albert Mays, Parry might have made a bigger name in football had he moved to a more successful club.A scheming inside-forward, Parry played for Derby County from 1949 to 1965, playing a total of 517 games (a club record until Kevin Hector overtook it) and scoring 105 goals in League football. He later played for Boston UnitedIn Third Division North, 1955–56, Parry had a prolific season scoring 24 goals in 34 leagues games, however his season was ended by injury (Ray de Gruchy foul, leaving Parry with a back injury) in the key clash with Grimsby Town, watched by 33,330 at the Baseball Ground. The following season, 1956–57, Parry established himself at wing-half and club captain.Parry's wit made him a popular member of the dressing-room and once Ralph Hann was treating him in a match. Fearing concussion, Hann asked him where he was. "I'm at Wembley, we're beating Brazil 2-0 and I've scored both." Parry replied.Statistics.5th - Most Appearances for the club (517)9th - Most goals for the club (110)".
- Q6114530 birthDate "1931-07-29".
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- Q6114530 birthYear "1931".
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- Q6114530 dateOfBirth "1931-07-29".
- Q6114530 name "Parry, Jack".
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- Q6114530 shortDescription "English footballer".
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- Q6114530 comment "Jack Parry (born 29 July 1931 Derby, England) is an English footballer who spent 20 seasons of his career with Derby County. Parry came from a Derby football family. One brother, Ray, played for Bolton Wanderers and England, while another Glyn, was on Derby County's staff and Cyril played for Notts County.".
- Q6114530 label "Jack Parry (English footballer)".
- Q6114530 givenName "Jack".
- Q6114530 name "Jack Parry".
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