Career
His playing career spanned some 1,000 league and cup games for Chelsea, Sunderland, Fulham and Brighton before enjoying a renaissance in the Conference with Woking and Cheltenham Town. Chelsea
Walker was an old-fashioned winger with pace who used to terrorise full backs on a weekly basis. He began his career with Chelsea, playing in the same side as the likes of Ray Wilkins.
He first broke into the Chelsea team during the 1977-1978 season, but they were in the Second Division for most of his time there.
He nonetheless played a big role in several key matches for the club in this period. In 1979, Chelsea sent him on loan to the Fort Lauderdale Strikers of the North American Soccer League.
Sunderland
Walker left Chelsea at the end of the 1983-1984 season following a contract dispute, and signed for Sunderland. He returned to haunt his old side the following season in the Milk Cup, when the teams were drawn together in the semi-finals.
In the final at Wembley, however, Sunderland lost 1–0 to Norwich City, with Walker missing a penalty when he hit his shot against the post.
Walker currently holds the record for the oldest player to play for his last club, Cheltenham Town. Walker worked under many managers including names such as Jim Smith, Dave Sexton, Geoff Hurst, Danny Blanchflower, John Neal, Eddie McCreadie and Steve Cotterill. One of only three players to play for the West London trio of Chelsea F.C., Fulham F.C. and Q.P.R., the others being Roy Bentley and Paul Parker.
Walker finally called time on a 24-year career in 2000 and is currently working as an analyst for the radio station British Broadcasting Corporation London 94.9.
Clive is also now a co-director of Sporting Experience with Jason Cundy. He also makes appearances on Chelsea television