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Where was Graeme Sharp born?

Where was Graeme Sharp born?

Glasgow, United Kingdom
Graeme Sharp/Place of birth

How old is Graeme Sharp?

61 years (October 16, 1960)
Graeme Sharp/Age

How many goals did graeme Sharp score for Everton?

A decade later Sharp, who has been appointed the Club’s Players’ Life President, was surpassing Latchford as Everton’s greatest post-war scorer. Of the 160 goals he struck from a mighty 447 appearances, everyone will have their own favourite. Top of the pile in most eyes will be Sharp’s howitzer at Anfield.

Who did Graeme Sharp support?

Everton
He enjoyed great success with Everton, helping them win English league championships in 1985 and 1987, the FA Cup in 1984 and the European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1985. He made 12 international appearances for Scotland, and was selected in their 1986 World Cup squad.

Who did Graeme Sharp play for?

Graeme Sharp: Premier League Statistics

NationAality Scottish
Goals Scored 16
Yellow Cards 1
Red Cards 1
Premier League Teams Played for Oldham Athletic

Where is Graeme Sharp now?

In 2020 Sharp was appointed as Everton’s player’s life president where he will be an advisor to the club’s board of directors and will provide a point of contact for the academy, club captain and the first-team management staff.

Did Graeme Sharp play for Scotland?

Sharp played 12 times for Scotland between 1985 and 1988. This included one appearance in the 1986 World Cup, in a goalless draw against Uruguay.

Where did Graeme Sharp start his football career?

Sharp started his playing career at Dumbarton before signing for Everton for £120,000 in 1980.

How many times did Graeme Sharp play for Scotland?

After coaching Oldham Athletic, Sharp later served as manager of Bangor City in the League of Wales for one season and led the club to a Welsh Cup victory in May 1998. Sharp played 12 times for Scotland between 1985 and 1988. This included one appearance in the 1986 World Cup, in a goalless draw against Uruguay.

When did Graeme Sharp score his first goal for Everton?

The goals continued to flow over the next nine seasons. Sharp’s greatest achievements were as part of the Everton team which in 1984 won the FA Cup (he scored the first goal in the final), in 1985 and 1987 won the Football League First Division and also in 1985 the European Cup Winners’ Cup.

When did Graeme Sharp leave Everton for Oldham?

Sharp did not appear to be part Kendall’s future plans and he departed to Oldham Athletic (managed by former Everton player Joe Royle) in July 1991, allowing new signing Peter Beardsley, along with Tony Cottee and Mike Newell, to start the 1991–92 season as Everton’s strikeforce.