Clive played for more London clubs – QPR, Crystal Palace, Arsenal (just three pre-season friendlies), Chelsea, West Ham and Millwall – than any other footballer in history. It is, of course, Spurs with which he will always be associated, and in particular his golden 1986-87 season, when he scored 49 goals and was voted PFA and Football Writers’ Association Player of the Year.
From a famous footballing family, Clive also scored goals for Bordeaux, Manchester City and Carlisle before returning to Spurs in a coaching role. In all he scored 202 goals in 418 League games, and was capped five times by England.
As soon as he could walk, Clive had a ball at his feet in the days when his father, Les, was helping Spurs win the League and FA Cup double. He is an experienced television pundit, and has a wealth of stories to share, including his rare experience of playing as a specialist kicker for London Monarchs in the NFL.
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