Martin Clark (footballer, Born 1970)
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Martin Clark (born 12 September 1970) is an English former
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who last played for
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side
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, retiring after a string of knee injuries in February 2010. Clark played for
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and
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in
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.


Career


Early career

Clark began his career with
Preston North End Preston North End Football Club, commonly referred to as Preston, North End or PNE, is a professional football club in Preston, Lancashire, England, who currently play in the EFL Championship, the second tier of the English football league syste ...
but did not make a senior appearance for them. He signed for
Lancaster City Lancaster City Football Club is an English semi-professional non-League football club based in the northern city of Lancaster, Lancashire. They currently compete in and play at Giant Axe. They are full members of the Lancashire County Footb ...
where he made over 140 appearances the club before transferring to
Accrington Stanley Accrington Stanley Football Club is a professional association football club based in Accrington, Lancashire, England. The club competes in League One, the third tier of the English football league system. They have spent their complete history ...
.


Crewe Alexandra

While at Stanley, he impressed in an
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match against
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who signed him in 1991. However, in his three years at the club he found his opportunities limited and was released at the end of his contract.


Southport

Dropping out of the football, Clark joined
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side
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. Operating in numerous defensive role at Southport while working as a postman during the day, Clark went on to make over 140 appearances and found the target 10 times. In 1996–97 former
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and
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player
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took up his first full-time position as a manager and saw Clark as an integral part of his team. Playing mainly as a Sweeper, Clark made 52 appearances for the 'Port and scoring 5 times that season.


Rotherham United

Before the start of the season Ronnie Moore left Southport to take over the managers seat at Rotherham United, taking Clark with him. Much like his first spell in the Football League, Clark found his appearances at Rotherham limited and was unable to establish himself in the first team. After making only 29 appearances in two years he was soon on the move again.


Return to Southport

Clark re-signed for Southport for the 1999–2000 season and immediately picked up from where he left off. Re-establishing himself as a regular in the Southport back four he went on to make 50 appearances that season and finding the back of the net once. The next three years Clark make another 140 appearances for the club and scoring twice. In that time Clark was part of the side that came from behind to beat Football League opponents
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4–2 at
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in front of the
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show
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cameras. Heartache soon followed, despite their
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exploits Southport were unable to build on their performance and slumped to numerous disappointing defeats that saw manager Phil Wilson replaced by Mike Walsh. However that was unable to save them as they were relegated on the last day of the season after losing 0–3 at
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, with Clark visible upset by the result at the final whistle. This match proved to be the last The Sandgrounders would see of Clark and he was released after making over 300 appearances by Walsh who was now rebuilding for life in the league below.


Burscough

After leaving Haig Ave Clark trained in pre season with the team that replaced Southport in the Conference and one of his former teams, Accrington Stanley, however was unable to agree to anything long term. Clark proceeded to sign for his former teammate Derek Goulding at
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for the 2003–04 season. His time at
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was short lived and was soon on the move.


Return to Lancaster City

In February 2004, Clark once again signed for Lancaster City who at that time was managed by his former manager at Southport, Phil Wilson. Before the start of the 2005–06, City were experiencing financial difficulties which saw numerous players released including Clark. Wilson later spoke to the local paper stating that it was his toughest night in football.


Chorley

Clark signed for Chorley despite interest from Kendal Town, and made an immediate impact winning Players' Player of the Year in his first season at Victory Park. Following the departure of Jamie Vermiglio to
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, Clark was made captain for the 2006–07 season. A poor start to the season which saw Chorley joint bottom of the league with no points and only one goal to show for the first four games, manager
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was replaced by a former teammate of Clark's, Paul Lodge, with Clark becoming player-coach. Lodge's time at Chorley was short lived and after less than two months in the role resigned which saw Clark applying for the job and becoming
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for the interim. Clark missed out on getting the role full-time as it was given to Gerry Luczka instead, however he was later awarded the Players' Player of the Year award for the second successive season and KC Couriers' Player of the Year. The 2007–08 season was a successful one again on the accolade front for Clark, winning Players' Player of the season for the third successive year as well as KC Couriers' Player of the Year for the second successive year, for the first time the Supporters Club Player of the Year and finally awarded for most league appearances. However, in July, in preparation for the 2008–09 season his captain's armband was given to Kieran Fletcher, however later that month he scored his first goal for the club in a friendly at
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. In October 2008 Clark suffered a knee injury that saw him sidelined for the longest period in his career, only recovering from the injury after an operation in February 2009. Only a year later in February 2010 after making over 150 appearances for the club, Clark called time on his career after having never fully recovered from the injury that sidelined him the previous season.


References


External links


Martin Clark's profile and stats at Port Online
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