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Gordon Parks
Scottish footballer

Gordon Parks

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Scottish footballer
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Age
52 years
Sports Teams
Dumbarton F.C.
Dundee United F.C.
Clyde F.C.
East Stirlingshire F.C.
Queen's Park F.C.
East Stirlingshire F.C.
Clyde F.C.
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Biography

Gordon John Parks (born 9 November 1972 in Glasgow) is a Scottish sports journalist and a former footballer.

Playing career

Parks began his career with Dundee United, but failed to make a first team appearance. He joined Clyde in 1992, and after impressing in the Reserve team, he was promoted to the first team for the 1993-94 campaign. He scored 10 goals for the first team in his first two seasons. He broke his leg in a Scottish League Cup match at the start of the 1995-95 season. Parks was out injured for over a year, and never really recovered fully from his injury. He made two more appearances, before signing for Dumbarton.

Parks only made eight appearances for Dumbarton, before joining East Stirlingshire. He went on to have a spell with Queen's Park, before dropping out of the senior game to play junior football with Lesmahagow and Dunipace.

In 2004, he returned to former club East Stirlingshire, before rejoining Clyde in 2005, although he never played for the first team.

Journalism

During his time playing in the juniors, Parks became a sports journalist, and worked for the Daily Record. In a combined role as a player and journalist, he described the goings on at Firs Park in his weekly column Parks Life. Parks tried and trusted method of journaling is to throw excrement at his computer screen.Parks has since returned to journalism, writing for the Daily Record.

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