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4 months ago

'The fans were very genuine. I find northern people a lot better than southern people because you know where you stand. Everyone was the same level. Playing football doesn't mean I'm bigger than you': Ray Parlour reveals love for Middlesbrough spell

Ray Parlour cherished his time at Middlesbrough, appreciating the team's culture and genuine fans after leaving Arsenal.
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4 months ago

I'd train at Arsenal all week, go up on Friday, train with the lads, play Saturday and then go back to London they had great fans and I was like a messiah': Ray Parlour reflects on Hull City spell fondly

I'm really pleased about that, because they should have gone down that year... I was training with Arsenal and Steve Bould was good mates with Hull's assistant manager.
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5 months ago
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'My dad was a big West Ham fan. I scored at Upton Park once for Arsenal my dad was in the home end and he was like, "What are you doing, son?"' Ray Parlour on growing up a West Ham supporter

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5 months ago
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'My dad was a big West Ham fan. I scored at Upton Park once for Arsenal my dad was in the home end and he was like, "What are you doing, son?"' Ray Parlour on growing up a West Ham supporter

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5 months ago

'My shot was so clearly over the line like Lampard against Germany. I was more gutted for my mates, as they'd backed me as the first goalscorer!': England star reflects on agony of not being awarded maiden Three Lions goal

Ray Parlour's disallowed goal against Finland in 2000 mirrors Frank Lampard's infamous denied goal against Germany in 2010.
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5 months ago

Tim Lovejoy was probably right, to be fair! I went to Ian Poulter's stag do and knew Tim was going, so I took a big a poster saying, It's only Ray Parlour!': Arsenal legend's admission over iconic FA Cup final goal

Ray Parlour's famous FA Cup Final goal in 2002 exemplified unexpected brilliance, altering commentary expectations and becoming a memorable moment in football history.
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5 months ago

I wish I'd got more caps, but I really enjoyed playing for England and won loads of money playing cards. Alan Shearer was like Father Christmas!': Arsenal legend reflects on limited opportunties for national team, but fond memories away from the pitch

Ray Parlour expressed a desire for more England caps, citing competition from top players as a key factor in his limited appearances.
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