Richard Sharp (footballer)
Quick Facts
Biography
Richard "Ricky" Sharp (born 26 January 1956) was a Scottish professional football player who is best known for his time with Dunfermline Athletic and Kilmarnock.
Football career
Sharp joined Rangers on the 6 April 1974 from Bargeddie Amateurs. He made one appearance for the club during a Scottish League Cup match against Hibernian, on the 10 August 1974. Sharp was substituted (replaced by Jim Denny), with Rangers losing 0-3 at half time and he never played for the club again.
He moved on to Morton shortly afterwards. On 17 January 1976, Sharp left Morton and joined Kilmarnock before moving on to St Mirren eighteen months later in September 1977. Sharp had subsequent spells with Dunfermline Athletic and East Stirlingshire respectively.
Later career
Sharp retired from professional football in 1982 and joined Strathclyde Police.
Personal life
Sharp is the older brother of former Everton and Scotland striker Graeme.