Clive Walker (footballer Born 1945)

David Clive Allan Walker (born 24 October 1945) is an English-born former professional association footballer who played as a full back in the 1960s and 1970s.

His clubs included Leicester City (for whom he played in the second leg of the 1965 Football League Cup Final), Northampton Town and Mansfield Town. Walker also managed Northampton Town as well as having three spells in charge of Dover Athletic, one as caretaker. In March 2008 he was appointed as a short-term caretaker coach of Maidstone United.

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    It appears I am destined for something; I will live.
    —Robert Clive (1725–1774)

    For my people lending their strength to the years: to the gone
    years and the now years and the maybe years, washing ironing cooking scrubbing sewing mending hoeing plowing digging planting pruning patching dragging along never gaining never reaping never knowing and never understanding;
    —Margaret Abigail Walker (b. 1915)

    He was begotten in the galley and born under a gun. Every hair was a rope yarn, every finger a fish-hook, every tooth a marline-spike, and his blood right good Stockholm tar.
    Naval epitaph.