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Gary Parkinson gets 'incredible reception' at Middlesbrough match | Gary Parkinson gets 'incredible reception' at Middlesbrough match |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Former footballer Gary Parkinson received a standing ovation from fans while attending his first game since he was diagnosed with locked-in syndrome. | Former footballer Gary Parkinson received a standing ovation from fans while attending his first game since he was diagnosed with locked-in syndrome. |
The ex-Middlesbrough and Burnley player attended a match between his former clubs at the Riverside Stadium on Thursday. | The ex-Middlesbrough and Burnley player attended a match between his former clubs at the Riverside Stadium on Thursday. |
Mr Parkinson was head youth-team coach with Blackpool FC when he suffered a stroke in September 2010. | Mr Parkinson was head youth-team coach with Blackpool FC when he suffered a stroke in September 2010. |
His son Luke said the fans had provided an "incredible reception". | His son Luke said the fans had provided an "incredible reception". |
'Gary is buzzing' | 'Gary is buzzing' |
Mr Parkinson began his career at Everton in 1985 before moving to Middlesbrough. He also played for Bolton Wanderers, Preston North End, Burnley and Blackpool. | Mr Parkinson began his career at Everton in 1985 before moving to Middlesbrough. He also played for Bolton Wanderers, Preston North End, Burnley and Blackpool. |
At the time he took ill, he was the head of youth training at Blackpool, a position he had held since June 2006. | At the time he took ill, he was the head of youth training at Blackpool, a position he had held since June 2006. |
His son said although it was emotional for Mr Parkinson to return to his old club, it was "smiles all round really" for the family. | |
He also tweeted on the Gary Parkinson Trust Twitter account that his father wanted to thank everybody for their support. | |
He wrote: "Gary is buzzing not sure he will sleep tonight! Thanks again for the incredible reception!" | He wrote: "Gary is buzzing not sure he will sleep tonight! Thanks again for the incredible reception!" |
Middlesbrough won the match 1-0. | Middlesbrough won the match 1-0. |
Mr Parkinson, who requires 24-hour care and is unable to speak, move or swallow, spent two years in hospital before he returned home in time for Christmas last year. | Mr Parkinson, who requires 24-hour care and is unable to speak, move or swallow, spent two years in hospital before he returned home in time for Christmas last year. |
He communicates by moving his eyes and his son said he was progressing "a little every day". | |
Fans and former colleagues have raised funds for the 45-year-old through his charity, The Gary Parkinson Trust. | Fans and former colleagues have raised funds for the 45-year-old through his charity, The Gary Parkinson Trust. |
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