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Andy Clark (footballer born 1881) : ウィキペディア英語版
Andy Clark (footballer)

Andrew "Andy" Clark (16 March 1880 – ''unknown'') was a Scottish footballer who played for Leeds City, Plymouth Argyle and Stoke.
==Career==
Clark was born in Leith and played for Hamilton Academical, Buckhaven United and Heart of Midlothian before joining English side Stoke in 1901.〔 He spent two seasons at Stoke playing 37 times in 1901–02 and 22 in 1902–03 before returning to Scotland with East Fife.〔 He then made a U-turn and re-entered English football with Souther League side Plymouth Argyle. He spent three seasons with the "Pilgrims" making 143 appearances. He then spent a season with Leeds City and then Brentford and Southend United.

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