John Clarke (footballer, born 1946) explained

John Clarke
Fullname:John Leslie Clarke
Birth Date:23 October 1946
Birth Place:Northampton, England
Death Place:Northampton, England
Position:Defender
Years1:1965–1975
Clubs1:Northampton Town
Caps1:233
Goals1:1
Nationalteam1:England Youth

John Leslie Clarke (23 October 1946–1 January 2011) was an English former professional footballer who played as a central defender. Clarke was a one-club man who played his entire career with his home-town club, Northampton Town.

Career

John "Nobby" Clarke won youth International honours for England in the early 1960s, before Northampton Town manager Dave Bowen signed him on in the summer of 1965 beating Leeds United to his signature. He played (and scored) in the side that lost 8–2 to Manchester United in 1970. Overall he made 262 league and cup appearances for the club, with his only goal coming in his penultimate season, when he scored against Barnsley. He retired due to injury in 1974 and was awarded a testimonial against Leicester City. Following his professional football career, Clarke took over as manager of British Timken's football team. He was also a talented cricketer a once turned out for the Northamptonshire Second XI.[1]

Death

Clarke died in 2011 on New Year's Day after suffering a heart attack.[1]

Notes and References

  1. News: In Memoriam . Northampton Town F.C . 15 June 2023.