A striker, he made over 150 appearances in the English Football League and had spells playing in Hong Kong and the Netherlands.
[2] He was forced to retire in 1993 due to persistent back problems that required surgery.
[4] He later worked as assistant to Keith Millen with the club's under-17 side and, in October 2006, he was appointed as head coach of Bristol City's academy.
[5] In a backroom reshuffle in 2012, Clayton was put in charge of the under-18's side with Willie McStay replacing him as academy boss.
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