Experienced attacker Bernard Parker has confirmed his intention to continue his playing career beyond the age of 40 years old.
Now on the books of TS Galaxy, after a decorated spell at Soweto giants Kaizer Chiefs, Parker inists he still has the same joy for the game in the twilight of his career.“Yes, I’ve found a happy home. Oh, I’m having the time of my life here at TS Galaxy, I’m telling you. You can see I’m even glowing here,” Parker told Marawa Sports Worldwide.
“And it shows the improvement because we have sold a couple of top players that a year ago, they won’t even be considered. “I just love the positive energy, the positive mindset and the workmanship. The workmanship is unbelievable,” he said.
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