Jack Parkinson:  Forward in club 1902 - 1914
 
 Jack Parkinson:   Forward
 Nickname:
 Date of Birth: 13.09.1883
 Dead: 1942
 Squad: number:
 With the Reds: 1902-1914
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 Weight:
 Bought from: Trainee
 Signed for LFC: Ј0 Professional - 04.10.1902
 Debut: 3rd October 1903 v Small Heart (A) D1 win 2-1, goal (Aged 20)
 Debut goal: 03.10.1903
 1st team league games:  200
 1st team league goals:  125
 Total 1st team games:  220
 Total 1st team goals:  130
 Contract expiry:  1914, transfered to Bury
 International caps: 2 (2 as Liverpool) England
 International goals: 
 International debut: 14.03.1910 vs. Wales
 Characteristics:
 Former clubs: Hertford Albion, Valkyrie (both amateur prior to Liverpool), Bury
 Birth Place: Bootle, Liverpool, England
 Honours: 1 Division One Championship 05/06, 1 Division Second Championship 04/05, 1 Sheriff of London Charity Shield 06

  Runners up: 1 Division One Championship 09/10
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  Total LFC and other club games/goals

League FA Cup FL Cup Europe Other Total
Seasons App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls
1902-03
1903-04 18 6 18 6
1904-05 21 21 2 1 23 22
1905-06 9 7 1 1 11 7
1906-07 9 7 4 13 7
1907-08 8 7 2 1 10 8
1908-09 17 3 1 1 18 4
1909-10 31 30 1 32 30
1910-11 33 19 2 1 35 20
1911-12 25 12 2 1 27 13
1912-13 24 12 2 28 12
1913-14 5 1 2 7 1
Total 200 125 19 5 1 220 130

  A more detailed look at the player's appearances

  Total   Competition
  200   League
  19   FA Cup
  1   Sheriff of London Charity Shield

  Career Milestones for Jack Parkinson:

  Appearances in all competitions

Date Against Result   Venue Competition
1 03.10.1903   Small Heart 2-1   Muntz Street League
50 16.04.1906   Bolton W 2-3   Burnden Park League
100 23.10.1909   Sheffield W 3-1   Anfield League
150 04.02.1911   Everton 1-2   Goodison Park FA
200 28.12.1912   W Arsenal 1-1   Manor Ground League

   Goals in all competitions

Date Min Against Result Venue Competition
1 03.10.1903 16   Small Heart 2-1   Muntz Street League
50 20.04.1908 89   Chelsea 2-0   Stamford Bridge League
100 11.02.1911 70   Sheffield W 3-0   Anfield League

  Update: 07.02.2007

  PROFILE

  He was only the second Liverpool player and the last before Roger Hunt more than half a century later, to head the top-flight League scoring chart, with 30 goals in 31 appearances in 1909-10 when the Anfield club finished runners-up. Bootle-born Parkinson arrived at Liverpool from local junior football as a teenage amateur, making a daunting debut as such in a derby game against Everton in September 1899.

  But it was to be another four years, by which time he had turned professional, that Parkinson tasted first team football again. He scored six goals in 18 outings in 1903-04 before the return from injury of Sam Raybould forced him out of the team as Liverpool suffered relegation. Raybould had been Liverpool's only previous leading First Division marksman with 31 goals in 1902-03.

  But Parkinson, a fast fearless forward, formed a lethal attacking trio with Raybould and Robert Robinson to take Liverpool straight back to the top flight as Second Division champions in 1904-05, all three of them scoring 20 goals or more.

  Injury cost Parkinson a League title medal the next year but he later won two England caps and Football League recognition. He scored 128 goals in 222 Liverpool appearances before retiring during World War One after a brief spell at Bury. He became a newsagent on Merseyside and died in 1942.

  ENGLAND

  1910 v Wales, Scotland (2).
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