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CLARK SIGNED UP FOR A NEW STAR-RING ROLE

CLARK SIGNED

By Robin Jones

RETURN: Lee Clark

LEE CLARK is back in football - with newly reformed Step 7 side Newcastle Blue Star.
Clark,a legend down the road at Newcastle United,has been appointed director of football with the FA Vase winners. Clark,47,was appointed manager of National League North club Blyth Spartans in June last year but left by mutual consent on March 4.
He has a distinguished managerial career behind him at clubs such as Huddersfield Town,Birmingham City,Blackpool,Kilmarnock and Bury.
At Blue Star,he will team up with another Newcastle legend,defender Kenny Wharton,the current ...

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