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Published 15:12 30 Apr 2021 BST
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Parkinson believes that Clarke is unfortunate to be in this particular era of football and unfortunate to be in the province that he plays in.
"The current game doesn't suit Jamie Clarke. He's such a brilliant and creative player, not the biggest player in the world but he has such silky skills."I just think he's not suited to the modern game at all. He ends up chasing after his corner-back, he's double marked and he doesn't have the strength to win balls that he maybe needs to. "He's a brilliant finisher in and around the goals - I don't know, I just never really see him excel." https://twitter.com/TheGAAHour/status/1387742276768747532 Since making his debut 11 years ago, Clarke has scored a combined total of 14-89 and made 39 championship appearances. Despite his best efforts though, he never managed to win an Ulster title. "He's in the wrong province as well," Parkinson added.
"He might get a bit more space in Leinster, but the Ulster championship - can you remember him standing out in recent years?"The target man did play a key role in the 2019 and 2020 seasons to secure Armagh's reservation at the top table of the National League. This was no mediocre feat, considering that the men in orange have been rooted in division three in recent years. McConville added, "I don’t want to finish his career for him. That will be up to Jamie and how his life develops in other ways, but you would suspect that there’s a good chance this could be it.” If Jamie Clarke were to have played his last game for Armagh, will he be remembered as a great player in a sub-par team, or will he always be known as the young prospect with bags of talent, but who ultimately never reached his potential? One thing is for certain - Armagh fans and the less biased gaels in the north - will certainly miss him in the Ulster championship.
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