Maurice Parry
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Maurice Parry (Born Trefonen, November 7, 1877, died Bootle, March 24, 1935) was a Welsh international footballer who played for Liverpool Football Club in the early 20th century, helping them to two Football League Championships.
[edit] Life and playing career
Born in Trefonen, Oswestry, Parry played for Newtown, Long Eaton Rangers, Leicester Fosse (who became Leicester City in 1919), Loughborough, Brighton before being signed by Liverpool manager Tom Watson in March 1900 making his debut in a Football League Division One match on the 13th October the same year, a game which the Reds won 2-1 against Bolton at Anfield, he had to wait until the April fool's day 1904 before he scored his first goal, it came in the Merseyside derby against Everton a game that saw the Reds slump to a 5-2 defeat. The right-half never really established himself as a 'first choice' player during his 9 year Liverpool career but he still managed 222 appearances for the Reds helping them to 2 Football League First Division Championships, unfortunately not playing enough times to earn a medal for the 1901 title win. After leaving the club in May 1909, Parry along with the then Liverpool captain Alex Raisbeck joined Scottish side Partick.
After leaving Thistle Parry went into coaching and got a post in South Africa but moved back to Oswestry to take up a role with Oswestry Town. Parry then, like many others, was affected by the Great War of 1914/1918 where he was badly gassed, but he returned to his passion after the war taking the managerial post at Rotherham County, who later merged with Rotherham Town to form Rotherham United in 1925. Parry then took up coaching roles with the more impressive clubs of Barcelona in Spain and both Eintracht Frankfurt and Cologne in Germany before returning to the British Isles taking up a coaching role on the Channel Islands.
Parry's association with the Anfield club was to be reunited when he took up a coaching role at Liverpool quite some time after leaving in 1909.
Parry played for Wales on 14 occasions making his debut against Ireland on the 23rd March 1901 in a British Championship match.
[edit] Career details
As a player:
- Liverpool FC (1900 - 1909): 222 appearances, 4 goals - Football League Championship winner's medal (1906)†
- Wales (1901 - ?): 14 appearances
† Although he played during the 1901 championship winning season he didn't make enough appearances to earn a medal.
As a manager:
- Rotherham County (1920's)
As a coach
- Barcelona (1920's)
- Eintracht Frankfurt (?)
- Cologne (?)
- Liverpool (?)
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Categories: 1877 births | 1935 deaths | Welsh people | Early (pre-1914) Association Football players | Leicester City F.C. players | Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. players | Liverpool F.C. players | Liverpool F.C. non-playing staff | Partick Thistle F.C. players | Welsh footballers | Wales international footballers | Natives of Shropshire | Eintracht Frankfurt managers