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15 Facts About Clive Wilson

1.

Euclid Aklana Wilson was born on 13 November 1961 and is an English former professional footballer who played in midfield and at left-back.

2.

Clive Wilson notably played top flight football for Manchester City, Chelsea, Queens Park Rangers and Tottenham Hotspur, with appearances for QPR and Spurs coming in the Premier League.

3.

Clive Wilson played in the Football League with Chester City and Cambridge United.

4.

Clive Wilson now teaches Physical Education and is a supply teacher at Roding Valley High School in Loughton Essex.

5.

Clive Wilson was a Physical Education teacher at St Johns secondary school in Epping.

6.

Clive Wilson was a member of the Manchester City youth team which lost to Aston Villa in the 1980 FA Youth Cup Final.

7.

Clive Wilson made his first team debut in a League Cup tie against Stoke City in October 1981.

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8.

Clive Wilson was signed as a midfielder for QPR but the following season the new QPR boss, Gerry Francis, switched him to play left-back.

9.

Clive Wilson scored once in the league for Tottenham against Leicester City in September 1996, and once in the FA Cup against Wolverhampton Wanderers in January 1996.

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Clive Wilson made just one appearance in his final season at Spurs, against Liverpool in the League Cup.

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Clive Wilson left Spurs in 1999 and played one more season for Cambridge United, ensuring their survival in Division Two a season after promotion, before retiring.

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Clive Wilson chose to use the name Clive however in later life.

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Clive Wilson's younger brother, Gus Wilson, was a professional footballer who started as a trainee at Manchester City.

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In 2009, Clive Wilson started teaching at Davenant Foundation School in Loughton, Essex, and now teaches at Roding Valley High School, Loughton, Essex.

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Clive Wilson has spent some time coaching at Chigwell based football club, Colebrook Royals FC.