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Wolves support goalkeeper Phil Parkes who will "never walk again"

Wolves support goalkeeper Phil Parkes who will "never walk again"

BBC News18-07-2025
Wolverhampton Wanderers has vowed to support their Hall of Fame goalkeeper Phil Parkes after the former player was told he will never walk again.The 78-year-old had emergency back surgery earlier this year following a serious fall and has spent the last three months in hospital, said the club.Although he had made progress, the extent of his injuries had led to the club legend being given the "life-changing news". Mr Parkes, known as "Lofty", made 382 appearances for Wolves between 1964 and 1978.Club vice-president John Richards said: "The motivation for all of us who have so much love and respect for him is to do whatever we can to help him prepare and adapt for the tough challenges ahead."
The former player added: "Although it is obviously very distressing and something that has taken time to get used to, Lofty has responded in the same way as to so many other challenges in his life – with fight and determination."Ever since he has been hospitalised, rarely has a day gone by without a visit from one of his former teammates or a club representative."Many people in football have offered help and support, and Mr Parkes remained in "very good spirits," said Mr Richards, who is also chairman of the Former Players Association (FPA).
High esteem
He added the goalkeeper was held in high esteem not just for his career achievements but for the character he was off the pitch. Since the death of his wife Maureen 15 years ago, he has carried out a lot of work for charity, "and now it is time for all of us to do whatever we can to help him".More than £6,500 had been raised through a fundraising campaign launched by Wolves fan and friend of Mr Parkes', Jason Guy, which will be held by the FPA to be used when needed during his rehabilitation.Mr Parkes is expected to spend more time in hospital, where he is having regular physiotherapy, ahead of a decision on the best course of action to follow.
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