Graeme Marshall Sharp (born 16 October 1960) is a Scottish former professional football player and manager. Sharp played as a forward for Dumbarton, Everton, Oldham Athletic and Bangor City. 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.
Sharp moved to Oldham Athletic in 1991, and helped the newly-promoted club stay in the top flight for three seasons. He was appointed player-manager of Oldham in November 1994, but he left the club in March 1997 with them on the verge of being relegated to the third tier. Sharp was then player-manager of Welsh club Bangor City for a year. He has since worked in media coverage of football and as a club ambassador for Everton.
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Graeme Marshall Sharp (born 16 October 1960) is a Scottish former professional football player and manager. Sharp played as a forward for Dumbarton, Everton...
twice. Cottee spent his first season at Goodison Park playing alongside GraemeSharp, but for 1989–90 manager Colin Harvey changed the formation to 4–3–3...
by Everton and Watford at Wembley. Everton won 2–0, with one goal by GraemeSharp and a controversial goal from Andy Gray. He was adjudged by many to have...
Marshall CM 6 Kevin Langley RM 7 Neil Adams ST 8 Paul Wilkinson ST 9 GraemeSharp CM 10 Trevor Steven LM 11 Kevin Sheedy Substitutes: MF Warren Aspinall...
which would go on to excel at a higher level. These included striker GraemeSharp – one of the most accomplished goalscorers of the past decade – who was...
replay was equally dour but Liverpool won the game through a first-half Graeme Souness goal at Maine Road. This was Liverpool's fourth consecutive success...
Ratcliffe (c) CB 5 Derek Mountfield CM 6 Peter Reid RM 7 Trevor Steven CF 8 GraemeSharp CF 9 Andy Gray CM 10 Paul Bracewell LM 11 Kevin Sheedy Substitute: DF...
and was won 1–0 by Everton after an own goal from Bruce Grobbelaar. GraemeSharp was straight in on goal and tried to round Grobbelaar, but the ball was...
Eastbourne on Saturday April 25, 2015". 27 April 2015. "Freddie Starr". GraemeSharp (16 March 2012). Sharpy: My Story. Mainstream Publishing. pp. 80–....
and regularly turned up at Liverpool's School of Excellence wearing a GraemeSharp Everton kit. Carragher's father was also an Everton supporter, and his...
victory at Stoke City, meaning he was the first Everton player since GraemeSharp to score at least twenty goals in all competitions in consecutive seasons...
2011. Macdonald, Neil (27 September 2011). "Mersey Derby Memories: GraemeSharp's screamer gives Everton FC Anfield victory in 1984". Liverpool Echo....
Watson CM 6 Paul Bracewell 59' RM 7 Pat Nevin CM 8 Trevor Steven CF 9 GraemeSharp CF 10 Tony Cottee LM 11 Kevin Sheedy 78' Substitutes: MF 12 Ian Wilson...
a bad tempered match, Jones had put in a late tackle against striker GraemeSharp flooring him, and Ratcliffe steamed forward to challenge Jones aggressively...
World War goalscorer with 138 goals, a record he held until 1989 when GraemeSharp exceeded Latchford's tally. By the time Latchford left Everton, only...
CM 6 Peter Reid CM 10 Paul Bracewell LM 11 Kevin Sheedy CF 8 Gary Lineker CF 9 GraemeSharp Substitute: FW 12 Adrian Heath 72' Manager: Howard Kendall...
scoring 123 goals in the process while conceding 38. Scottish striker GraemeSharp scored 32 of these goals. Jack Southworth holds the record for most goals...