The Independent
·23 de abril de 2026
‘Mr Blackburn Rovers’ Tony Parkes dies aged 76 as club pays tribute to ex-player and coach

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·23 de abril de 2026

Tributes have been paid to Tony Parkes, affectionately known as 'Mr Blackburn Rovers', following his death at the age of 76.
The former player and coach was one of the longest-serving employees in the club’s history, with his association beginning with his £5,000 move from Buxton in 1970 and concluding in 2004.
Blackburn Rovers confirmed the passing of Parkes on Thursday morning as the club paid tribute to “a true club legend”.
The club statement read: “Blackburn Rovers are devastated to learn of the passing of Tony Parkes.
“A true club legend, often referred to as ‘Mr Blackburn Rovers’, Tony passed away last night at the age of 76.

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Parkes (left) was part of the backroom staff when Blackburn won the Premier League in 1995 (Getty)
“Everyone at the club sends their deepest heartfelt condolences to Tony’s daughter Natalie and all his family and friends at this incredibly sad time.
“A special tribute will be held to celebrate Tony’s life and his outstanding contribution to the club’s history at our final home game of the season against Leicester City on Saturday May 2nd.”
Parkes was a pivotal figure both on and off the pitch. As a player, he scored 46 goals in 409 appearances, contributing to the Third Division title in 1975 and securing immediate promotion back to the second tier following the club’s relegation in 1979.
After retiring in 1982, he transitioned to coaching, serving as first-team coach under new manager Bobby Saxton and undertaking six spells as caretaker manager. He was also a vital part of the backroom staff when the club famously lifted the Premier League trophy in 1995.
The most significant of his caretaker stints came in the 1996-97 season following the departure of Ray Harford, when he steered the club away from relegation danger.
After leaving Ewood Park in 2004, Parkes served as a scout for Leicester before becoming assistant manager to Simon Grayson at Blackpool, where he later had a spell in caretaker charge.
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