Not looking good
"Ford official time for a clutch change is 4.2 hours. Unless you have done this before, I'd bank on it taking you at least twice that.
In theory it is do-able by a home mechanic, but as there is limited clearance around the gearbox, you need to drop the sub-frame and that means the cars got to be raised high enough for you to work comfortably and safely under it. For this reason, it is way better to do the job on a hoist.
Unless the pinch bolts on the bottom of the steering knuckles have been off recently (to change wishbones etc) you run the risk that they will snap/strip, which may mean drilling them out.
As with all mechanics, it all boils down to nuts and bolts, but you should expect some of them to be a complete arse to get out and will need to be capable of resolving stuck/stripped/snapped bolts. If thats beyond you, take it to a garage"
http://www.fordmondeo.org/forum/showtopic.php?tid/755447/" dropping the subframe isn't a problem just get the alignment tool cost 10 15 quid if that "
"I got my clutch changed for £230 which included two new sub frame bolts as the threads on the old ones stripped as they put them back in. The guy also told me that as Mondeo TD clutches are cheap as taxis seem to got through them!!"