Sharpy: My Story

Sharpy: My Story

by Graeme Sharp (Author)

Synopsis

Graeme Sharp is quite simply an Everton legend. Second only to the immortal Dixie Dean as the club's top goalscorer, he netted 159 goals in over 400 appearances for the Toffees. Sharp became a Goodison Park hero during the halcyon days of the '80s, when Everton won two League Championships, the FA Cup, the European Cup-Winners' Cup and came within an ace of a historic treble in 1984-85. Partnered first by his boyhood idol Andy Gray and then by England hero Gary Lineker, Sharp established a reputation as one of the finest strikers in the world and notched up 12 caps for his national side, Scotland. Although his eventual departure from Everton left a sour taste in his mouth, he continued to score goals for Oldham Athletic before becoming manager of the Lancashire outfit. But off-the-field frustrations blighted his tenure in the hot seat, and a spell as a manager in non-league football brought the curtain down on a magnificent career that ended with triumph for Bangor City in the Welsh Cup. In Sharpy: My Story, the former Everton star reveals all: the highs, the lows, the big names, the victories, the disappointments, the heartache, the lot!

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 02 Nov 2006

ISBN 10: 184596201X
ISBN 13: 9781845962012
Book Overview: The former Everton star reveals all- the highs, the lows, the big games, the big names, the victories, the disappointments, the heartache, the lot!

Media Reviews
Contains numerous eye-popping stories . . . warmly recommended * Liverpool Echo *
Author Bio
Graeme Sharp was raised in Glasgow and signed for Everton in 1980, where he won most of the game's top honours and became the club's record post-war goalscorer. He represented his country in the 1986 World Cup and later played for, and managed, Oldham Athletic before a brief spell as manager of Bangor City. Living in North Wales, he is back at Everton as the fan's liaison officer.