Career
Known in his playing days by the nickname "Chippy". Clark was a skilful left-winger who began his career at Leeds United. He joined Queens Park Rangers in September 1958, making his debut against Bournemouth and went on to play 66 league games for Rangers, scoring 8 goals.
A move to wich Albion in 1960.
He spent nine years at the Hawthorns, forming part of an attacking force which included Tony Brown, Jeff Astle and Bobby Hope. He scored both of "s goals in their defeat at the hands of Queens Park Rangers in the 1967 Football League Cup Final and also scored in the second leg of "s victory over West Ham United in the final of the same competition a year earlier.
He returned to QPR briefly in 1969, before signing for Preston North End in 1969-1970, making his debut against Bristol City on 24 January 1970. Clark moved to Southport in 1973, where he ended his career after making 8 appearances and scoring 1 goal.
Clark died on 1 May 2014.
A minute"s applause was held in his memory prior to wich Albion"s final game of the 2013-2014 season, at home to Stoke City. The Albion players also wore black armbands for the game. The flags at Albion"s home ground, The Hawthorns, flew at half-mast on the day of his funeral.