Career
Born in Nelson, Lancashire, he played four matches in the Football League for Nelson in the 1925-1926 season. As a junior, Clayton played for Hebden Bridge, before joining the "A" team at Stoke in 1922. He never progressed to the first team, and signed for Lancashire Combination club Chorley in April 1924.
The following month, Clayton joined his hometown team Nelson, who played in the Football League Third Division North.
Throughout the 1924-1925 season, he played solely in the reserve team at Nelson. The following campaign, he again featured often in the reserves, helping them to the Lancashire Combination title in 1926.
He made his professional debut on 23 January 1926, deputising for Clement Rigg in the left-back position in the 1–2 defeat away at Southport. Clayton made three further appearances in the league in the 1925-1926 season, two at right half-back and one at left half-back.
In the summer of 1926, Clayton returned to the Lancashire Combination with Morecambe, where he played alongside fellow former Nelson defender Eddie Eastwood.
Two more seasons with Morecambe followed, before a transfer to Manchester Central in June 1929. In early 1931, Clayton had a short spell with Central Football Club (Belle Vue), and later played for Bacup Borough. He subsequently returned to his hometown and represented several factory teams, including James Clark Limited. and Lustrafil, during the remainder of the 1930s.