George Parsonage (November 1880 – 22 May 1919) was an English professional footballer, most notable for his time as a half back and player-manager in the Southern League with Brentford.
[1] He failed to make a league appearance for the club before dropping into the Lancashire Combination to sign for Accrington Stanley in 1901.
[2] Parsonage moved to London to sign for Southern League First Division club Brentford in 1903.
[3] Reportedly not keen on a move to Derbyshire,[6] Parsonage submitted a request for a £50 signing-on fee (equivalent to £6,600 in 2025), which was £40 higher than the Football League's maximum.
[2][9] He ended his career with hometown Lancashire Combination Second Division club Darwen,[1] whom he joined in March 1911.