Parkes played in several positions including centre-forward, right-half, and winger, but he played his best football at full-back. He joined
Aston Villa in April 1939 as an amateur from
Sutton Coldfield club
Boldmere St. Michaels. He turned professional in August 1939. He appeared for the club 345 times scoring 4 goals; plus another 144 wartime games. He missed only 12 League games in seven seasons from 1947 to 1954. He also sat on Aston Villa's board of directors in the 1970s. He was in line for an
England call-up in 1946, but an injury meant he could not play, and he never got another chance to play for his country. His only honour with Villa was winning the
League War Cup in 1944. == Post-football career ==