Thirty years on from starring in Italia 90, the full-back talks David Rocastle,
Manchester United and his experiences with racism
Paul Parker is getting goose bumps. He has spoken in the preceding hour and a half about the
racism he faced in the 1970s and 80s, of having a starring role in England’s journey to the 1990
World Cup semi-final, and the pros and cons of playing
Football at Old Trafford. But it is the memories of his mate David Rocastle that catch him off guard.
“For the 1990 qualifiers, Dave and I shared a room together,” says Parker. “Normally we’d go away with
England on the Saturday night and not play until Wednesday. Rocky would sneak in some drinks before training on Monday. I would bring four cans of lager, Rocky would arrive with brandy and Babycham. But that was him. He was the happiest man, always smiling and would often call his wife, Janet, late at night, just to hear the sound of his baby daughter’s voice. You would hear him just singing to Melissa down the phone.”