@@colinbaker3916 spot on,I should of mentioned Mick Leach our number 12 at the time, remember going to his testimonial against Red Star Belgrade, great times.
I was at the league Cup semi final game that Phil was talking about. Absolutely agree, even the memory of the atmosphere in Upton Park that night still makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up!
Terrific keeper & genuine nice guy ⚒⚒⚒⚒🙌⚽️ I remember standing behind the goal at QPR all westham giving him loadsa stick about the hairspray adverts he'd recently done . When we signed him I couldn't believe it, Proper quality, best keeper I've seen at westham, even better than fabianski imo , who's my 2nd favourite whu keeper . ..I agree with everyone else Len , terrific video , great to see players from those days ( my mid teens) brings back great memories, cheers #CTL 👍👍⚒
Was VERY unlucky Clemence and Shilton were ahead of him. Cannot understand how it was perceived Corrigan was the number three by the late 70s though. Should have won more than his one cap
An absolute top man and keeper, thoroughly enjoyed watching Phil play for us, never let you down.. This was a terrific interview and Phil's hardly changed a bit, every West Ham fan should watch this interview..
It was a good move for Phil - he won the FA Cup at West Ham and played in a great side. QPR were short sighted. Yes, they got a lot of money for him, but seeing as they got relegated six months later, and were no-longer playing Man United, Arsenal, Spurs, Liverpool etc. they would have lost all that money from revenue in the following 12 months !
The whole clear out of players at LR was short sighted, Gentlemen Jim wanted money back so got Frank Sibley to get rid of them all really... never reached those heights again and never will.
@@danabrahams7892 Agree. Selling Dave Thomas to Everton was on a par with the sale of Parkes. Losing one of the best wingers in the country, with all the assists he gave, was nothing short of crazy. It really hurt the team. Had they kept the spine of that side - Bowles, Francis, Thomas, Parkes, Masson - they would still have been a force for another 2 years.
@@eddiegreenslade8970 I was at that match,the ref disallowed it and no-one in the crowd knew what for...I reckon the ref had never seen or heard of such a thing so just disallowed it cos he didn`t know what else to do in the circumstances.
Len, thanks for uploading. Phil referred to joining the club and the first few games he played in. Did you attend the midweek 3-0 defeat up at Sheffield United? Long trip back to London that night.
Len, New subscriber here, great video, WHU had another record GB signing in Bobby Ferguson from I believe Aberdeen. 65000 at the time. I think Mervyn Day lost confidence with the WH defense that season.
I got my first pair of goalie gloves from phil parkes sports shop in shepherds bush black and red all weather with a big letter p stamped on the back of the glove played for eton porny junior school let 8 goals in then told by mr brown the games teacher your not a keeper and moved me to centre forward cos he thought at least he knows where the goal is,
Great doc, although i hate West Ham, growing up in the late 70s-80s who couldnt forget Parkes and that tash. West Ham was ok team mid 70s not in league but ok in cups and early 80s in old div 2 we played em quite a few times on and off the pitch.
Parkes, Clement, Gillard, Hollins, Mclintock, Webb, Thomas, Francis, Masson, Bowles, Givens, there will never ever be a Rangers team like that one.
Don’t forget Micky Leach.
@@colinbaker3916 spot on,I should of mentioned Mick Leach our number 12 at the time, remember going to his testimonial against Red Star Belgrade, great times.
Great interview. I'm old enough to remember him playing.
The side that QPR had when he was there was the best we've ever seen and he's still one of the first names that comes to mind.
Best I've seen! First player to get 10 out of 10 in Match Weekly ratings!
Great interview. I'm old enough to remember him playing. What a keeper he was and what a gentleman as well.
Always my favourite goalie at West Ham Phil Parkes legend👍👏👊⚽️⚒
I was at the league Cup semi final game that Phil was talking about. Absolutely agree, even the memory of the atmosphere in Upton Park that night still makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up!
I love hearing from the guys from this era. Great keeper.
That was absolutely magical... Cheers Len, and cheers Big Phil... Great times, great memories
Best ever at QPR. Brilliant keeper in the days when they would come out and catch the ball. Pat Jennings with one hand occasionally !
Final nail in the coffin when Jim Gregory sold him.
What a Top man , Parkes . Idolized by many west hammers especially me as a kid ... Loved him . COYI 'X' ♥️
The best West Ham goalkeeper I've ever seen 👐
The reason I became a keeper!
@@biggaz26 me too even had he's gloves.. thought I was the dogs bollocks
@glenmarshall4980 you are the dogs bullocks
Terrific keeper & genuine nice guy ⚒⚒⚒⚒🙌⚽️
I remember standing behind the goal at QPR all westham giving him loadsa stick about the hairspray adverts he'd recently done .
When we signed him I couldn't believe it,
Proper quality, best keeper I've seen at westham, even better than fabianski imo , who's my 2nd favourite whu keeper .
..I agree with everyone else Len , terrific video , great to see players from those days ( my mid teens) brings back great memories, cheers #CTL 👍👍⚒
👐 legend of a goalkeeper
West Hams greatest ever keeper , and according to the better half the sexiest bum in shorts .Brought back a lot of memories , terrific interview .
Was VERY unlucky Clemence and Shilton were ahead of him. Cannot understand how it was perceived Corrigan was the number three by the late 70s though. Should have won more than his one cap
Absolutely the best goalkeeper we ever had or will have. Gentleman phil. Great interview len keep them coming greetings from ireland stay safe. ⚒⚒🇨🇮🇨🇮
That was brilliant Len, keep them coming. That certainly brought back some memories. The years of the West Ham way, bring this back. Cheers.
An absolute top man and keeper, thoroughly enjoyed watching Phil play for us, never let you down..
This was a terrific interview and Phil's hardly changed a bit, every West Ham fan should watch this interview..
Big Phil was my all time fav westham goalkeeper ⚒ pure gentleman
Great video I remember him in danish tv in the seventies 💪💙🤍
When I started going, I went with my mate from school, who was a QPR supporter and Phil was injured with a season-long floating knee bone.
It was a good move for Phil - he won the FA Cup at West Ham and played in a great side. QPR were short sighted. Yes, they got a lot of money for him, but seeing as they got relegated six months later, and were no-longer playing Man United, Arsenal, Spurs, Liverpool etc. they would have lost all that money from revenue in the following 12 months !
The whole clear out of players at LR was short sighted, Gentlemen Jim wanted money back so got Frank Sibley to get rid of them all really... never reached those heights again and never will.
@@danabrahams7892 Agree. Selling Dave Thomas to Everton was on a par with the sale of Parkes. Losing one of the best wingers in the country, with all the assists he gave, was nothing short of crazy. It really hurt the team. Had they kept the spine of that side - Bowles, Francis, Thomas, Parkes, Masson - they would still have been a force for another 2 years.
Awesome video. Keep up the good work!
Really nice listen bloody interesting what a story
Wolves Fan through and through , but I wanted to be a Goalie because of Phil Parkes!!
Parkes to Miklosko. We were blessed.
Intro music brings back lots of memories cheers Len, should have more views great content for us oldies especially mate wd.
What a great man.
I was there at West Brom! What a game!
Parkesy and Canning Town Len … legends!!
i was there in the north bank when he made his debut against oldham top man top keeper
What a gentleman
OUR keeper... total legend at the Home of Football #URssss
I remember shouting “shoot” whenever Phil took a goal kick. He had a fantastic kick on him.
Yep he scored against arsenal at loftus road from a drop kick in the 70s
@@eddiegreenslade8970 I was at that match,the ref disallowed it and no-one in the crowd knew what for...I reckon the ref had never seen or heard of such a thing so just disallowed it cos he didn`t know what else to do in the circumstances.
@@mjh5437 the days when QPR were a force.evening game
England’s number 1. England’s,England’s number 1⚒
I don't think that was a McDonald's ths Phil opened near Upton park station, I believe it was a called Huckleberrys and it was decent.
Interesting that Wilves scouted him. They would have 2 Phil Parkes.
I saw him in Castle Road Supporters Bar around 2005. I was a bit surprised and starstruck so I didn't go over and speak to him haha.
Len, thanks for uploading. Phil referred to joining the club and the first few games he played in. Did you attend the midweek 3-0 defeat up at Sheffield United? Long trip back to London that night.
No I didn't Robert, not on a school night!
top man phill thankyou
Just quality
Len, New subscriber here, great video, WHU had another record GB signing in Bobby Ferguson from I believe Aberdeen. 65000 at the time. I think Mervyn Day lost confidence with the WH defense that season.
Fergusson signed from Kilmarnock.
West ham greatest goalkeeper.
Absolutely m8, best keeper I've seen at westham ,
& a genuinely lovely guy ⚒
Some pretty tasty keepers in the 70s...
Amazing keeper our best easy then ludo.
Marjorie Edith Helps the the lady mayoress I think Phil was talking about I think
Two dislikes - Spuds fans?
Is Parkesy still wearing Falcon hairspray 😂
He had a shop in st Margaret’s lovely guy
By Twickenham stadium yes,his first shop.
The saddlers best goalkeeper.
I got my first pair of goalie gloves from phil parkes sports shop in shepherds bush black and red all weather with a big letter p stamped on the back of the glove played for eton porny junior school let 8 goals in then told by mr brown the games teacher your not a keeper and moved me to centre forward cos he thought at least he knows where the goal is,
Parksys it was called, never left there with any change either. Pretty penny
Great doc, although i hate West Ham, growing up in the late 70s-80s who couldnt forget Parkes and that tash. West Ham was ok team mid 70s not in league but ok in cups and early 80s in old div 2 we played em quite a few times on and off the pitch.
HappY 70TH BiG Phil
GoddeSS God BleSS
Ii WormHolT GeeZer God
Cossack man😂😂😂😂
Filthy phil West Ham's greatest goalkeeper.how many pies could you smack over in one sitting there big boy ,?