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Ray Parlour

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Former Arsenal England Middlesbrough Footballer

Ray Parlour was a loyal, dependable, player that many said needed more praise than he was given credit for.

Ray Parlour played with Arsenal from 1992 to 2004 making 466 appearances scoring 32 goals he won the League championship & FA Cup 3 times, League Cup once and European Cup winners Cup once. The Romford Pele also was capped internationally 10 times and he had a memorable 2002 cup final goal also.

 Instantly recognisable with his blond curls, the man tagged 'Romford Pele' by Marc Overmars rose through the ranks and broke into the Arsenal side in January 1992. It was a baptism of fire - Parlour conceded a penalty in a 2-0 defeat at Anfield - but, unabashed, the teenager came back for more. Seven months later, he ran the show at the same ground as Arsenal reversed that scoreline.

George Graham clearly had faith in the young Parlour and the player himself fitted snugly into a midfield which prided itself on its industry and grit while the likes of Ian Wright and Paul Merson were left to weave the magic further forward.

But Parlour was so much more than a workhorse and would blossom under the tutelage of Arsène Wenger. Some thought the Frenchman's arrival in September 1996 would herald the end of his Highbury career but, encouraged to express himself on the pitch, Parlour added an extra dimension to his game.

He never lost the tackling ability and will to win which gave Arsenal's midfield such perfect balance and won the hearts of the Highbury faithful but, increasingly, Parlour showed he had subtlety too. Training and playing alongside the likes of Patrick Vieira and Dennis Bergkamp no doubt helped.

Dennis Bergkamp was the star of Wenger's first Double side but Parlour scooped the man of the match award when Arsenal added the FA Cup to their League title by beating Newcastle at Wembley in May 1998. Four years later, he would score one of the great Cup Final goals himself, stunning Chelsea from 25 yards at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium.

Parlour was possibly just an average player early in his Arsenal career- indeed, he barely registered a goal before Wenger arrived - but he certainly had an eye for the spectacular. A stunning hat-trick at Werder Bremen, another treble against Newcastle and a thunderous Champions League strike against Valencia at Highbury all spring to mind.

When he was part of the second Double in 2002, Parlour was increasingly sidelined by knee trouble and the emergence of Freddie Ljungberg. But he remained a key member of the squad, stepping in for the injured Patrick Vieira in the FA Cup Final win against Southampton and captaining the side to the famous 5-1 win against Inter Milan at the San Siro.

Parlour left Highbury on a high note in the summer of 2004, shortly after Wenger's 'Invincibles' had completed an unbeaten title campaign. He was no superstar but Ray remains one of the most underrated - and highly decorated - players in Arsenal's history. From Arsenal he signed for Middlesbrough FC in July 2004 on a free transfer.  Released from his Boro contract on 25 January 2007, and after training again with Arsenal FC to regain fitness, joined Hull City AFC in February 2007, until the end of the season; where he hung up his boots. Ray is a regular pundit with Setanta and is now just entering the speaker circuit however our boss says he is like a breath of fresh air with some true very funny stories about his time as a player and also some of the characters he has played with.


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