LEEDS UNITED: Striker Parker back for Terriers
Published Date:
13 November 2008
Huddersfield Town striker Keigan Parker will be available for Town's derby at Elland Road on Saturday, despite being sent off for the reserves in mid-week.
The Scot, who netted a last-gasp winner in Town's last League One game - a 3-2 win over Crewe just under a fortnight ago, was handed his marching orders just before half-time for kicking out at York City player Luke Potter, during the 1-1 draw at the KitKat Crescent.
But Parker's three-game ban will kick in 14 days after the red card, which means he will miss the home games against Leyton Orient, Walsall and an away trip to Southend United.
Ironically, Parker missed Town's 4-3 FA Cup reverse to Port Vale last Saturday after coping a one-match ban after being sent off for two bookable offences late on in the three-recent success over Crewe.
Saturday is set to be loan striker Liam Dickinson's last game in Town colours before he returns to Derby County.
The former Stockport frontman, who joined the Rams for £750,000 in the summer, has fired six goals in 13 games for the Galpharm outfit.
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Last Updated:
13 November 2008 1:15 PM
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