Norwich City Football Club has taken to Twitter to send the club's condolences to its former goalkeeping coach Tony Parks on the loss of his son.
A tweet from @NorwichCityFC posted this morning said: '#NCFC would like to send its deepest condolences to former 'keeper coach Tony Parks and his family following the sad passing of his son Joe.'
Tony Parks joined Norwich City last summer following six seasons at Tottenham as a goalkeeping coach and a playing career which included winning the 1984 Uefa Cup at Spurs.
He left the Canaries earlier this year to join Aston Villa.
At the time Norwich manager Alex Neil described Mr Parks as a genuinely nice guy who had made a big impact at Norwich City.
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