Career
He joined in 1952, making his debut in the reserves on 3 January 1953. He signed for in February 1953, shortly before his 19th birthday and continued to make occasional appearances for the reserves over the next four years. His football career was interrupted by his National service, which he spent with the Royal Air Force, and it was not until 28 September 1957 that he made his first-team debut when he took the place of Derek Reeves at centre-forward for a Third Division South match against Brighton & Hove Albion.
Clifton retained his place at centre-forward for the next six matches, with Reeves returning at inside-left, and scored another brace in a 7–0 rout of Bournemouth on 5 October.
In November, he lost his place to Reeves, with Don Roper returning at inside-right, after which he only made five further appearances in 1957-1958, this time at inside-right. Over the next three seasons, Clifton was in and out of the side, playing in various positions in the forward line or as a wing-half, although he did score eight goals from his eight appearances at inside-left in 1959-1960.
Following the signing of Ian White in the summer of 1962, Clifton only made four further appearances before he was sold to Grimsby Town for £8,000 in October 1962. At Grimsby, he joined fellow new signings, centre-forward George McLean (signed from Norwich City) and inside-forward Ron Foster (from Leyton Orient), as Grimsby tried to establish themselves in the Second Division.
Now playing regularly at centre-half, Clifton became the team captain but he was unable to prevent the "Mariners" being relegated in 1964.
He remained with Grimsby until the summer of 1966, before dropping down to non-league football. He then joined of the West Midlands (Regional) League, helping them to become champions in 1967, before spells with Gainsborough Trinity and Boston. Following his retirement from football, Clifton remained in Lincolnshire, where he worked as a draughtsman for a frozen food company in Grimsby until his retirement.
He then settled in the nearby village of Holton-le-Clay.