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Former football player Lee Clark has spoken about his controversial move from Newcastle United to Sunderland and the infamous incident involving a derogatory T-shirt. Clark, who had previously played for Newcastle, joined Sunderland in 1997 after a charm offensive from manager Peter Reid. However, during a drunken afternoon in London, Clark wore a T-shirt with a derogatory term for Sunderland printed on it. The incident caused a storm and Clark was unable to represent the club any longer. He admitted that he had been concerned about the conflict of interests between playing for Sunderland against Newcastle, and that the incident was not planned. Clark revealed that Reid was furious with him and that the Sunderland fans have never forgiven him. Despite the controversy, Clark enjoyed his two years at Sunderland and believes he played well enough to earn the respect of the fans. He went on to join Fulham a few weeks after the incident. Clark remains the only player to have left Sunderland as a villain, and the incident highlights the intense rivalry between the two clubs.

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