Stan Palk
Forward, Football player
1921 – 2009
Who was Stan Palk?
Stanley "Stan" Palk was an English footballer. An inside-forward, he moved from South Liverpool to Liverpool in 1940. He remained at the club throughout World War II, whilst also serving with the Royal Navy in Mombasa. He played 13 league games for the club after the war, and was a squad member for the First Division title winning season of 1946–47, before joining Port Vale as part-exchange for a £10,000 transfer fee in July 1948. He made 169 appearances in all competitions for the "Valiants", before heading into non-league football with Worcester City, Flint Town, Oswestry Town, and Maghull.
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- Born
- Oct 28, 1921
Liverpool - Nationality
- England
- Lived in
- Liverpool
- Died
- Oct 12, 2009
Liverpool
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on July 23, 2013
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