Former Everton trainee Gary Parkinson gets great ovation at Middlesbrough

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Former footballer Gary Parkinson received a standing ovation from fans while attending his first game since he was diagnosed with locked-in syndrome.

The ex-Middlesbrough and Burnley player attended a match between his former clubs at the Riverside Stadium on Thursday.

Mr Parkinson was head youth-team coach with Blackpool FC when he suffered a stroke in September 2010.

His son Luke said the fans had provided an "incredible reception".

'Gary is buzzing'
Mr Parkinson began his career at Everton in 1985 before moving to Middlesbrough. He also played for Bolton Wanderers, Preston North End, Burnley and Blackpool.

At the time he took ill, he was the head of youth training at Blackpool, a position he had held since June 2006.

His son said although it was emotional for Mr Parkinson to return to his old club, it was "smiles all round really" for the family.

He also tweeted on the Gary Parkinson Trust Twitter account that his father wanted to thank everybody for their support.

He wrote: "Gary is buzzing not sure he will sleep tonight! Thanks again for the incredible reception!"

Middlesbrough won the match 1-0.

Mr Parkinson, who requires 24-hour care and is unable to speak, move or swallow, spent two years in hospital before he returned home in time for Christmas last year.

He communicates by moving his eyes and his son said he was progressing "a little every day".

Fans and former colleagues have raised funds for the 45-year-old through his charity, The Gary Parkinson Trust.

Made up for the guy to get an ovation like. Locked-in syndrome is a terrible illness to have.
 
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