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Matt Clarke (footballer born 1973) : ウィキペディア英語版
Matt Clarke (footballer, born 1973)

Matthew John Clarke (born 3 November 1973 in Sheffield) is an English former football goalkeeper.
==Club career==
Clarke's first club was Rotherham United, where his nickname was Matt the Cat, in reference to his agility. He won the 1996 Football League Trophy with Rotherham. He then signed with Sheffield Wednesday where he served as cover to Kevin Pressman.
He joined Bradford City after they won promotion to the Premier league in 1999 and helped Bolton Wanderers two years later into the Premier League, playing in the play-off final. His impressive displays for Bradford City led to many, including the Bradford supporters, calling for him to receive international selection.〔(Sunderland get a rude awakening ) Northern Echo, 28 August 2000〕
He later joined Crystal Palace but his career was curtailed by an injury he suffered which caused his premature retirement in 2004.

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