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JIMMY CLARK
Full Name: James McNicholl Cameron Clark
Came from: Sunderland Went to: R.A.F.
First game: 23 October 1937 Last game: 08 June 1940
Appearances: 56 (56/0) Goals: 0
Starting his career with Clydebank Juniors, Clark made the step-up to Sunderland and played 49 times in a two-year spell at Roker Park. In this time he collected a League Championship medal in the 1935-36 season but missed out on selection for the 1937 FA Cup Final. The Glasgow-born centre-half left the North East to continue his career, arriving at Home Park in time for the 1937-38 season, but his career with Argyle was cut short when he joined the RAF in 1939 to serve his country. However, he still managed 16 appearances for the club in the 1939-40 South West Regional League. After the war he moved to South Africa and was believed to be involved in football management there in the 1960s.
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