Clive Clark (born December 12, 1940 in Leeds, Yorkshire) is an English former footballer. Clark was a skilful left-winger who began his career at Leeds United. He joined QPR in September 1958 against Bournemouth and went on to play 66 league games for Rangers, scoring 8 goals. A move to West Bromwich Albion in 1960.
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| - Clive Clark (born December 12, 1940 in Leeds, Yorkshire) is an English former footballer. Clark was a skilful left-winger who began his career at Leeds United. He joined QPR in September 1958 against Bournemouth and went on to play 66 league games for Rangers, scoring 8 goals. A move to West Bromwich Albion in 1960. He spent nine years at the Hawthorns, forming part of a legendary attacking force which included Tony Brown, Jeff Astle and Bobby Hope.He returned to QPR briefly in 1969, before signing for Preston North End in 1969-70, making his debut against Bristol City on 24th January 1970. He made 83 appearances (including 2 as sub) for the Deepdale club, scoring 12 goals, and won a Third Division championship medal in 1970-71. Clark moved to Southport in 1973, where he ended his career after making 8 appearances and scoring 1 goal. (en)
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| - Clive Clark (born December 12, 1940 in Leeds, Yorkshire) is an English former footballer. Clark was a skilful left-winger who began his career at Leeds United. He joined QPR in September 1958 against Bournemouth and went on to play 66 league games for Rangers, scoring 8 goals. A move to West Bromwich Albion in 1960. (en)
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