Graeme Sharp, born on October sixteenth, nineteen sixty, is a distinguished Scottish former professional football player and manager. Renowned for his prowess as a forward, Sharp's career highlights include stints at clubs such as Dumbarton, Everton, Oldham Athletic, and Bangor City. His time at Everton was particularly notable, where he played a pivotal role in securing English league championships in nineteen eighty-five and nineteen eighty-seven, as well as the FA Cup in nineteen eighty-four and the European Cup Winners' Cup in nineteen eighty-five.
Internationally, Sharp represented Scotland, earning twelve caps and being selected for the national squad during the nineteen eighty-six World Cup. After his successful tenure at Everton, he transitioned to Oldham Athletic in nineteen ninety-one, where he contributed significantly to the club's efforts to maintain their top-flight status for three seasons.
In November nineteen ninety-four, Sharp took on the dual role of player-manager at Oldham, although he departed in March nineteen ninety-seven as the club faced the threat of relegation to the third tier. Following this, he served as player-manager for Bangor City for a year, further showcasing his leadership skills in the sport.
Beyond his managerial roles, Sharp has remained connected to football through media coverage and as a club ambassador for Everton, continuing to influence the game he loves.