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CLARK APPLAUDS GOAL KING JORD

By Chris Dunlavy

CLINICAL: Jordan Rhodes celebrates another goal for Huddersfield
PICTURE: Alamy

LEE Clark has paid a glowing tribute to “special” Jordan Rhodes after the former Blackburn striker announced his retirement at the age of 35.
Rhodes scored 220 goals in 596 appearances across the top four tiers of English football, and also netted three times in 14 caps for Scotland.
He came through the ranks at Ipswich before joining Huddersfield in 2009 and it was there that he made his name, scoring 36 goals in the 2011-12 League One campaign to earn a club-record &#...

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