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John Wark (born 4 August 1957) is a Scottish former footballer who spent most of his playing time with Ipswich Town. He won a record four Player of the Year awards before becoming one of the four inaugural members of the club's Hall of Fame. Wark had long spells at the club, which bookended his career, and a third, brief interlude dividing his briefer periods at Liverpool and Middlesbrough. A versatile player, Wark played most of his professional games as a midfielder, although he sometimes played as a central defender and on occasion as a striker.
Born in Glasgow, Wark represented Scotland in international football, winning 29 caps and scoring seven goals. This included selection for Scotland in the 1982 FIFA World Cup in which he made three appearances and scored twice.
During his playing career, Wark appeared in the film Escape to Victory. Since retiring as a professional player in 1996, he has continued to work for Ipswich Town—since April 2009 in the corporate hospitality department. His autobiography, Wark On, was published in 2009.
100 Players Who Shook The Kop - #100 - John Wark
[76/77] Ipswich Town vs West Bromwich Albion, Nov 6th 1976
John Wark talks about Ipswich and Liverpool
Fran Thijssen and John Wark recall old memories
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Boro v Notts County 1990-91 John Wark
Razor Ruddock and John Wark playing Footgolf.
Hudson Soccer Skool with John Wark
Kevin, John Wark and a MANC (RAY ECKERSLEY) sing you'll never walk alone.
John Wark Response.m4v
Tribute to Sir Bobby Robson - best manager I played for says John Wark
Tamar's Revenge Short film by John Wark and Oliver Williams RSC Royal Shakespeare Company
Ray and John Wark jr on their ATVS