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RETURNING CLARK WILL GIVE MAX TO LIFT TIGERS

By Adam Le Roux
CHAMPIONSHIP

OLD DAYS: Max Clark in action for Hull in his fi rst spell at the club

A LITTLE over a year ago Max Clark was coming up against Champions League semi-fi nalists but the Hull defender says nothing compares to playing for his hometown team.
The 25-year-old made the move back to Hull on transfer deadline day, signing a four-month deal until the end of the season after spending the last two and a half years playing for Vitesse Arnhem in the Dutch Eredivisie.
Life in the Netherlands had its high points and he was testing himself against European heavyweights such ...

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