Gary Clark (Scottish footballer)


Gary Clark is a Scottish former professional footballer, who played as a Midfielder.

Career

He played for Pollok Juniors in 1985 and won the League, Scottish Cup and Cup Winners Cup. He then joined Falkirk in the Scottish 1st Division in 1986 the year they won promotion to the Scottish Premier League. Stayed there until the following season where he was freed and went to play for Sunshine George Cross in Australia. He played in the National Soccer League until November 1988, moved back to Scotland and then played for Sliema Wanderers for six months in Malta Davie Provan signed for Albion Rovers until the end of season May 1989. He was then signed by John Clark for Clyde, £10,000, for the season 1989/90.
Billy McLaren paid £60,000 to take him to Hamilton Academical. During the 8 seasons with the 'Accies' he won 2 Challenge Cup Winners medals and played under the management of Iain Munro, Sandy Clark and Colin Miller. Terry Christie signed him for Alloa Athletic for season 1999-2000 and the team went on to win promotion and the Challenge Cup. At the end of that season he left Alloa FC and Ally Dawson took him back to Hamilton Academicals, where they won the League, for his last season in senior football.
In his time with Hamilton he took Paul Hartley under his wing.
He was also a witness in HM Advocate v Sheridan and Sheridan.