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Change: John Clark Pics | Lisbon Lions | PlayersFullname: John ClarkNickname: "The Brush"DoB: March 13, 1941Birthplace: Larkhall, LanarkshirePosition: Defender/Sweeper (hence the nickname)Intl Caps: 4Joined Celtic: 1958Departed: 1971 [Player Pics] SummaryJohn Clark is a member of the glorious Lisbon Lions
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Change: requests was for John to tell old tales about the Lisbon Lions and in particular about Jimmy 'Jinky' Johnstone.His son Martin also became a professional footballer, with Clyde, Notingham Forest and Partick Thistle in the 1990s. Links John ClarkeClark pictures Lisbon Lions
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Change: Player Pics] SummaryJohn Clark is a member of the glorious Lisbon Lions who won the European Cup back in 1967. He is perhaps the most undervalued player among the Lisbon Lions team, his subtle sweeping up in the half-back position beside Billy McNeill was integral
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Change: Renamed from John Clark by May 2 2008, 6:24 AM EDT for: Rename
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Change: Morton with team-mate Stevie Chalmers, where he retired two years later, with team-mate Stevie Chalmers.later. He played in the Scottish League twice and won four caps for his country.Scotland. He then teamed up with McNeill as his assistant manager at Aberdeen and Celtic.Clark enjoyed a
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Change: He played for Larkhall Thistle before moving to Parkhead in 1958. The early years of Clark's playing career as a wing-half showed few signs of
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Change: Since then he has been a kit-man for the first team and been a very popular member of the Celtic backroom team. He worked alongside Martin O'Neill and one of John Clarke's main requests was the re-telling of old tales about the Lisbon Lions in particular about Jimmy 'Jinky' Johnstone
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Change: John is perhaps the most undervalued player among the Lisbon Lions team, his subtle sweeping up in the half-back position beside Billy McNeil was integral
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Change: Links John Clarke pictures
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Change: Created by Jun 2 2006, 5:34 PM EDT for: no reason given
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