- Jimmy Sharp
Infobox Football biography
playername = Jimmy Sharp
fullname = James Sharp
dateofbirth =October 11 1880
cityofbirth =Alyth ,Perthshire
countryofbirth =Scotland
dateofdeath =November 18 1949
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
position =Left back
youthyears =
youthclubs = East Craigie
years = 1899-1904 1904-05 1905-08 1908-09 1909-1912 1912-15 1920
clubs = Dundee Fulham Woolwich Arsenal Rangers Fulham Chelsea Fulham
caps(goals) = 103 (4) 001 (1)
nationalyears =
nationalteam = Scotland
nationalcaps(goals) = 005 (0)James "Jimmy" Sharp (
October 11 1880 –November 18 1949 ) was a Scottish international footballer.Born in
Alyth ,Perthshire , Sharp began his career with East Craigie and then joined Dundee in 1899. There he was a regular atleft back in his five seasons there, where he earned a Scottish First Division runners-up medal in 1902-03 and made his debut for Scotland against Wales onMarch 12 1904 . In 1904 he moved south of the border to Fulham, who were then in the Southern League.A year later, in 1905 he was snapped up by Woolwich Arsenal of the First Division and promptly became a regular in the side after making his debut against Liverpool on
September 2 1905 . He missed only three league games in his first season and reached theFA Cup semi-finals twice in his first two seasons. At Arsenal Sharp also won another three Scotland caps, before Rangers prised him away in April 1908 for £400. In total he played 116 games for Arsenal, scoring 5 goals.His spell at Rangers only lasted nine months before he moved back to
London again, rejoining Fulham for a transfer fee of £1,000. He spent another four seasons atCraven Cottage , winning a final Scotland cap, against Wales onMarch 1 1909 , to bring his total to five. Sharp finished his career at their rivals Chelsea before retiring from football upon the cancellation of league football in 1915 due toWorld War I . He moved back to Fulham in 1919, working as a trainer. However at the age of 39 he made an unlikely comeback; after Fulham's inside leftHarold Crockford missed the team bus to an away game at Bury onApril 17 1920 , Sharp returned and scored in a 2-2 draw.Sharp later coached at Walsall and Cliftonville. He died in 1949, aged 69.
References
*cite book
author=Harris, Jeff & Hogg, Tony (ed.)
title=Arsenal Who's Who
publisher=Independent UK Sports
year=1995
id=ISBN 1-899429-03-4
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