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    Risca United have made a marquee signing by securing the services of former Cardiff City and Wales international Paul Parry.


    Risca United secure huge coup as former Wales international joins.

    Risca United have made a marquee signing by securing the services of former Cardiff City and Wales international Paul Parry.

    The 41-year-old makes a return to senior-level football eight years after he last played for Shrewsbury Town.

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    Re: Paul Parry Has Signed for Risca United

    Last seen (by me) sat in an Estate agents in Llandaff North. I think that i may have been his own business.

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    • #3
      Re: Paul Parry Has Signed for Risca United

      Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
      Last seen (by me) sat in an Estate agents in Llandaff North. I think that i may have been his own business.
      Yes, he did (does) own an estate agencey.

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      • #4
        Re: Paul Parry Has Signed for Risca United

        After a bit of digging on the Companies House website I beleive his now a director of https://newportindoorfootballcentre.co.uk/
        It looks like the estate agent was dissolved a few years ago.

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        • #5
          Re: Paul Parry Has Signed for Risca United

          News at 11

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          • #6
            Re: Paul Parry Has Signed for Risca United

            at 41 I doubt he will be doing much running, a lot like his last 6 months with us then

            the Ipswich game ( last game at NP ) my daughter ( who was 7 at the time ) asked me why isn't that player running after the ball, yes it was Paul parry

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            • #7
              Re: Paul Parry Has Signed for Risca United

              Originally posted by RichardM View Post
              https://clwbpeldroed.org/2022/01/25/...-wales-fa-cup/

              Risca United secure huge coup as former Wales international joins.

              Risca United have made a marquee signing by securing the services of former Cardiff City and Wales international Paul Parry.

              The 41-year-old makes a return to senior-level football eight years after he last played for Shrewsbury Town.
              It's not a world I'm familiar with so I could be talking out of turn, but I'm amazed they've signed three players from English teams. Two of them are from the Bristol/Gloucestershire area, which in itself seems far enough to me to drive to/from, but the other fella is from Stratford-upon-Avon. For all I know, he could live much closer to south Wales, but it genuinely surprises me that players would travel that far to play lower-league Welsh football, even taking in to account any obvious financial incentive. I remember being told that Bala Town FC would often field a team of players who were all driving over from Cheshire, Manchester etc to play. Again obviously money-oriented, but at least Bala were playing to a reasonable level, as well as offering the possibility of European football.

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              • #8
                Re: Paul Parry Has Signed for Risca United

                Originally posted by Gnojek View Post
                It's not a world I'm familiar with so I could be talking out of turn, but I'm amazed they've signed three players from English teams. Two of them are from the Bristol/Gloucestershire area, which in itself seems far enough to me to drive to/from, but the other fella is from Stratford-upon-Avon. For all I know, he could live much closer to south Wales, but it genuinely surprises me that players would travel that far to play lower-league Welsh football, even taking in to account any obvious financial incentive. I remember being told that Bala Town FC would often field a team of players who were all driving over from Cheshire, Manchester etc to play. Again obviously money-oriented, but at least Bala were playing to a reasonable level, as well as offering the possibility of European football.
                I remember watching a documentary about the so-called worst team in Scotland, Fort William. Geographically it's a small town in a sparsely populated part of the country. Most other sides in the Highland league play in the east side of the country, a couple of hours drive away.

                They have difficulty in getting players for this reason. It was mentioned that they had a player who lived on the Isle of Skye. It was a 3 hour round trip for him to train. It wouldn't be uncommon for a midweek away game for him to make at least a 6 hour round trip and I think he got paid £25!

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                • #9
                  Re: Paul Parry Has Signed for Risca United

                  I believe the bloke from Stratford has moved to Wales for Uni

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                  • #10
                    Re: Paul Parry Has Signed for Risca United

                    Originally posted by Davpont View Post
                    I believe the bloke from Stratford has moved to Wales for Uni
                    Makes sense

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                    • #11
                      Re: Paul Parry Has Signed for Risca United

                      He could do a job for us.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Paul Parry Has Signed for Risca United

                        Originally posted by LeningradCowboy View Post
                        He could do a job for us.
                        As what, an estate agent to oversee the sale of the club? 🙂

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                        • #13
                          Re: Paul Parry Has Signed for Risca United

                          Originally posted by Gnojek View Post
                          It's not a world I'm familiar with so I could be talking out of turn, but I'm amazed they've signed three players from English teams. Two of them are from the Bristol/Gloucestershire area, which in itself seems far enough to me to drive to/from, but the other fella is from Stratford-upon-Avon. For all I know, he could live much closer to south Wales, but it genuinely surprises me that players would travel that far to play lower-league Welsh football, even taking in to account any obvious financial incentive. I remember being told that Bala Town FC would often field a team of players who were all driving over from Cheshire, Manchester etc to play. Again obviously money-oriented, but at least Bala were playing to a reasonable level, as well as offering the possibility of European football.
                          My local side played Aberystwyth Town in the Welsh Cup earlier this season, I was chatting to their reserve GK in the clubhouse afterwards who was ex-Swansea (lovely lad and a good laugh - incidentally their number 1 was Slovakian I think and was on the bench for the Swans for a few Prem games) - he said most of their squad are from the North West and is the norm in the Welsh Prem for sure.

                          Also said he loved having 400 people chanting "you Jack Bastard!" at him when he came on in the second half

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                          • #14
                            Re: Paul Parry Has Signed for Risca United

                            He'll have to wade through the long grass and weeds.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Paul Parry Has Signed for Risca United

                              A great acquisition by Risca United. Risca currently play at Ystrad Mynach Centre of Excellence. Modern facilities, large stand running the length of the pitch and 4g pitch. It’s likely, he’ll play in central defence. He’s much heavier than in his prime but he’ll bring great experience and a footballing brain. I hope he’ll do well.

                              Risca are playing Friday night against Llantwit Major in the second tier of the Welsh Football Pyramid. Kick off time is 19:30 and admission cost is £5. I’ll be there along with many other City fans.

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