Jon Parkin

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Jon Parkin
Personal information
Full name Jonathan Parkin
Date of birth December 30, 1981
Place of birth Barnsley, England
Height 6'4 (193cm)
Nickname The Beast
Position Striker
Club information
Current club Hull City
Number 11
Professional clubs*
Years Club Apps (goals)
1998-2002
2001-2002
2002
2002-2004
2004-2006
2006-
Barnsley
Hartlepool United (loan)
York City (loan)
York City
Macclesfield Town
Hull City
10 (0)
1 (0)
5 (1)
69 (13)
65 (30)
34 (11)

* Professional club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 18:32, 18 November 2006 (UTC).

Jonathan (Jon) Parkin (born 30 December 1981 in Barnsley) is a professional footballer currently playing for Hull City.

Parkin, a defender turned striker, was a product of the Barnsley youth system and made his home town debut at the age of 17 against Hartlepool United. But after only 13 games for Barnsley, he moved to Hartlepool on loan before making a more permanent move to Terry Dolan's York City.

Parkin scored 15 goals in 87 appearances for York, despite usually playing in a central defensive role. After nearly two years with the Minster Men, he moved to struggling Macclesfield Town and helped them avoid relegation to the Football Conference in the 2003-04 season. In the 2004-05 season, he scored 26 goals in all competitions for the Silkmen, which was a new club record. By this time he was playing solely as a forward.

At the start of the 2005-06 season, Parkin had an injury to his knee which stopped him from playing until October. But in the short space of time between October and January, he scored 9 times in 15 games. In January 2006, Hull City signed him from Macclesfield for an undisclosed six figure sum, and he made his Hull City debut with a goal against Crystal Palace.

Parkin was ever-present in Peter Taylor's side for the remainder of the season, which saw him score 5 goals in 15 games. This, along with his towering position upfront, helped Hull City stay clear of the relegation zone, finishing in 18th place and avoiding relegation by 10 points. In the opening month of the 2006-07 season, he was the only Hull City player to score in the League, with 3 goals in their first 5 games.

His nickname is "The Beast", and it comes from his sheer size and physical presence. His 6 foot 4 inches and 14 stone frame would not look out of place in the Hull FC rugby team. "Feed The Beast and he will score!" is a joyful chant from the fans - both the nickname and the chant originate from his time with Macclesfield.

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Hull City A.F.C. - Current Squad

1 Myhill | 3 Dawson | 4 Ashbee | 5 Coles | 6 Turner | 7 Elliott | 8 Barmby | 9 Forster | 10 McPhee | 11 Parkin | 12 Duke | 14 Jarrett | 16 Delaney | 17 Bridges | 18 Yeates | 19 Welsh | 20 Thelwell | 21 Ricketts | 22 Marney | 23 Collins | 24 Livermore | 27 Fagan | 28 Fry | 29 France | 35 Byron | 36 Aspden | 37 Wilkinson | Caretaker Manager: Brown