Graeme Sharp

His key role in this golden era led to his inclusion in Everton's "Greatest Ever Team", following a poll in the club's 125th anniversary.First he played alongside Paul Wilkinson, Adrian Heath (also a midfielder) and then Wayne Clarke before the arrival of £2million Tony Cottee for the start of the 1988–89 season.Despite the arrival of another striker – Mike Newell – a year later, Sharp remained a regular player with 33 games and six goals in the 1989–90 season in a three-man attack.With speculation that manager Howard Kendall (who had returned in November 1990 more than three years after leaving Everton) was about to sign Dean Saunders, it appeared the Sharp's days at Goodison Park were numbered.When Joe Royle quit as Oldham manager to take over at Everton in November 1994, Sharp took over as player-manager at Boundary Park and they finished in midtable in 1994–95 – a disappointing showing for a side who had retained all but one of their key players (Mike Milligan) from the side that had been relegated from the Premier League and reached an FA Cup semi-final.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.
GlasgowForwardDumbartonEvertonOldham AthleticBangor CityScotland U21ScotlandfootballmanagerEnglish league championshipsFA CupEuropean Cup Winners' Cup1986 World Cupplayer-managerGoodison Park1980–81 seasonHoward KendallFootball League First DivisionAnfieldLiverpoolFC BarcelonaPaul WilkinsonAdrian HeathWayne ClarkeTony Cottee1988–89 seasonNottingham ForestFull Members Cupthe second all Merseyside FA Cup finalMike Newell1989–90 season1990–91Dean SaundersJoe RoylePeter Beardsley1991–92 seasonAndy GrayGary LinekerDixie DeanSecond World WarSouthamptonNewcastle UnitedSheffield WednesdayWrexhamMerseysideFirst Division1991–92Premier League1992–931993–94 seasonBoundary Park1994–95Mike Milligan1995–961996–97Division TwoLeague of WalesWelsh CupScotland national teamUruguayRobbie FowlerRadio City1984–851986–871983–84FA Charity ShieldPFA Team of the YearEverton Top Goal Scorer1981–821982–831987–88Goal of the SeasonScottish Football AssociationSouthallStevensHansenGillespiePearceMcMahonGascoigneBarnesBeardsleyMatch of the DayRadfordOsgoodMulleryFrancisMcDermottGemmillKennedyFashanuMorleyDalglishD. WallaceRobsonHouchenAldridgeWrightThomasAtkinsonR. WallaceLe TissierYeboahSinclairBergkampDi CanioBartlettHamannRooneyGerrardAdebayorJohnsonFigueroaCisséVan PersieWilshereKompanyLamelaEncisoGarnacho2001–022002–032003–04The PremiershipGwladys Street's Hall of FameAbbottBalmerBaxterBenthamBinghamBracewellBrettellBrittonCarterCatterickChadwickChedgzoyClennellCollinsCoulterCresswellCritchleyDobsonDouglasEglingtonElliottFarmerFarrellFergusonFieldingFleetwoodFlemingFreemanGabrielGeldardGillickHannahHardmanB. HarrisV. HarrisHarveyHicksonHigginsHusbandIrvineJefferisT. E. JonesT. G. JonesKendallKenwrightKenyonLaboneLatchfordLawtonMakepeaceMcKenzieMercerMilwardMooresMorrisseyMountfieldA. ParkerJ. ParkerR. ParkerPickeringRatcliffeRichardsonA. ScottW. ScottSettleJ. SharpSheedySouthworthStevenStevensonStuartTaylorTempleThomsonUnsworthVernonD. WatsonG. WatsonWhittleWilsonWolstenholmeA. YoungA. S. YoungScotland squad1986 FIFA World CupLeightonMalpasSounessMcLeishMillerStrachanAitkenBannonMcStayAlbistonMcAvennieArchibaldNicholasSturrockCooperOldham Athletic A.F.C.managersAshworthBamlettRobertsMellorMcMullanWomackWoottonHardwickGoodierDodginRowleyMcDowallMcIlroyFrizzellWarnockRitchieSheridanWadsworthTalbotPhilliskirkPenneyDickovHoldenRobinsonWellensScholesBanideMaamriaKewellBenachourThompsonMurrayMelloncaretaker managerBangor City F.C.BeaumontDaviesHadleyMcGrathDohertyStortonMahoneyAspinallMooneyWalleyAdkinsGriffithsLangleyDavenportBlackmoreBleasdalePowellTaylor-FletcherHarrisonVaughanPasculliColace