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Neil Clarke (other)
Neil Clarke or Clark may refer to: *Neil Clarke (soccer), Scottish-American soccer player *Neil Clarke (editor) (born 1966), American editor *Neil Clarke (Australian footballer) (1957–2003), Australian rules footballer *Neil Clark (musician) (born 1958), British guitarist *Neil Clark (rugby union) (born 1981), English rugby union player See also

*Neil Clark Warren (born 1934), American clinical psychologist, theologian and professor {{DEFAULTSORT:Clarke, Neil ...
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Neil Clarke (soccer)
Neil G. Clarke ''(sometimes listed as Clark)'' (born in Scotland) was a Scottish American soccer player who began his career in the Scottish Football League before migrating to the United States. He played in both the National Association Football League and American Soccer League (1921-1933), American Soccer League. In 1916, he played in the first two USMNT, U.S. national team games. Professional career Clarke began his career as a Striker (association football), center forward but later moved to midfielder, center half back. He played for Celtic F.C., Celtic in the Scottish Football League. In 1913, now based in the United States, he was with the Paterson True Blues of the National Association Football League (NAFBL) when Paterson won the American Cup finals against Disston A.A., Diston The first game and first replay both ended in ties with Clarke scoring the tying goal in both games. In the second replay, Paterson won, 2-1, to take the Cup. He then moved to Brooklyn Field C ...
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Neil Clarke (editor)
Neil Clarke (born 1966) is an American editor and publisher, mainly of science fiction and fantasy stories. In 2006, Clarke launched ''Clarkesworld Magazine'' as a companion to his online bookstore Clarkesworld Books (2000-2007). He serves as the editor-in-chief of the digital publication. Fiction published in ''Clarkesworld'' has been nominated for or won the Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, Sturgeon, Locus, Ditmar, Aurealis, Shirley Jackson, WSFA Small Press and Stoker Awards. ''Clarkesworld'' has been a finalist for the Hugo Award in the Best Semiprozine category four times (2009, 2010, 2011, 2013) winning in 2010, 2011 and 2013. Clarke has been a finalist for the Hugo Award for Best Editor: Short Form in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021. He received the Kate Wilhelm Solstice Award from Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America in May 2019. When Clarke closed his bookstore in 2007, he launched Wyrm Publishing, which has since published books by Gen ...
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Neil Clarke (Australian Footballer)
Neil 'Nobby' Clarke (28 August 1957 – 29 March 2003) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). It ... (VFL). A defender, Clarke was also given many tagging roles during his career. He won Essendon's 'Best Clubman' in their premiership year of 1984 and played 135 VFL games. Clarke was found dead in his garage in 2003 at the age of 45; he had been known to have been suffering from depression. References External links * 1957 births 2003 deaths Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia) Essendon Football Club players Brunswick Football Club players Essendon Football Club Premiership players Victorian State of Origin players Two-time VFL/AFL Premiership play ...
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Neil Clark (musician)
Neil Clark (born 3 July 1958, in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland) is a Scottish guitarist, known for his work with Lloyd Cole and the Commotions. He has regularly worked and toured with Lloyd Cole post-Commotions including playing on and touring in support of Cole's 2006 album, ''Antidepressant''. He also worked on Cole's albums ''Bad Vibes'', ''Love Story'', ''Etc'', ''Music in a Foreign Language'', and ''Guesswork''. Clark was a member of Bloomsday with Stephen Irvine of the Commotions and Chris Thomson of The Bathers. Clark features on the Bathers' 1993 album, ''Lagoon Blues''. He collaborated with Canadian singer Mae Moore on her album ''Dragonfly'' - his guitar playing featured on her single "Genuine", which reached No. 6 on the RPM "Top 100" singles chart in Canada. In 1995 and 1998 he worked on two albums with French singer Axelle Renoir. Two songs, co-written by Clark for Lloyd Cole and the Commotions, have been covered by other artists: "Rattlesnakes", by Tori Am ...
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Neil Clark (rugby Union)
Neil Clark (born 8 October 1981) is an English former rugby union player. His position of choice was hooker. Rugby career Clark first played rugby for the youth sides at Helston RFC, before moving joining the Exeter Chiefs. Clark made his debut for Exeter on 9 October 1999 at the age of 18 as a substitute against Orrell R.U.F.C. He made his full debut two seasons later against Bedford and made a handful of starts, before dropping back out of regular first team contention for the next couple of seasons. In 2003, Clark moved to Bristol Shoguns. In his second season with the club he scored the winning try in the penultimate match against Orrell that saw Bristol promoted to the Premiership. Clark injured his anterior cruciate ligament in pre-season training before the 2006-07 season and was released by Bristol in February 2007 during his rehabilitation. Towards the end of the season, Clark moved to Cornish All Blacks and made several appearances in their successful push for ...
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