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Sharp, probably for the first time this season, got the service that has made him a prolific scorer all of his career. Greedy wingers don't suit strikers of his calibre.Sign him up as a player/striker coach. He'd be the best in the business.
Sign him on a game to game contract and employ him as a coach for a couple of good young strikers. He will be happy to pack up once he gets hid goal, that shouldn't take long. He would love the coaching role, and we could afford to get a couple of raw-ish recruits if he was looking after them.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on May 02, 2026, 10:17:30 pmSharp, probably for the first time this season, got the service that has made him a prolific scorer all of his career. Greedy wingers don't suit strikers of his calibre.Sign him up as a player/striker coach. He'd be the best in the business.100% AGREEwill always get goals, but it’s more that that with Billy. His whole attitude to the game has an effect on anyone around him, and that’s why players and supporters love him so much.Opposition supporters hate him, the reason is they know how good he is and is always the most likely to score against them. Yes he takes the mick out of them, but that’s Billy, but who on here will ever forget some of his antics over the years. One of his best was the chicken dance kindly performed for the Bradford fans.
So you'd build a team around a 40 year old who's managed one and a half games in two months? It's an interesting strategy.
Quote from: Blue Green Algae on May 03, 2026, 05:55:41 pmSo you'd build a team around a 40 year old who's managed one and a half games in two months? It's an interesting strategy.Has anyone said ‘build a team around Billy Sharp’?Grow up.
How much do the club spend on getting him his 1 goal? Also this coaching malarkey… it isn’t just talking? It is a whole host of qualities and skills needed to be a good one. That’s why majority of former players can’t and won’t do it, or do and are shite at it. Where has he learnt his coaching trade?
Quote from: Rupee92ONLY on May 06, 2026, 09:03:51 amHow much do the club spend on getting him his 1 goal? Also this coaching malarkey… it isn’t just talking? It is a whole host of qualities and skills needed to be a good one. That’s why majority of former players can’t and won’t do it, or do and are shite at it. Where has he learnt his coaching trade?He’s been doing his coaching badges with the FA for the past few years I believe.
Billy has said his goodbyes and unlike Jack Senior, wasn’t offered a contract.Grant has said the squad needs strengthening.We have spent half the season in a relegation battle. We have to remember that as nice as it would be to get Billy his 300th goal, that the club’s objectives for the coming season and Billy’s personal goals are two separate things.Grant has said he wants nine new players.Billy is a Rovers legend and has given us some iconic moments. Let’s look to the future and make some new ones.
Quote from: Rupee92ONLY on May 06, 2026, 09:03:51 amHow much do the club spend on getting him his 1 goal? Also this coaching malarkey… it isn’t just talking? It is a whole host of qualities and skills needed to be a good one. That’s why majority of former players can’t and won’t do it, or do and are shite at it. Where has he learnt his coaching trade?He’s been doing his coaching badges with the FA for the past few years I believe. Billy Sharp, 40, is actively planning for a coaching career after studying for badges while playing, with Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder openly inviting him to return to Bramall Lane in a coaching capacity. While potentially continuing his playing career, Sharp aims to become a manager and has been learning from coaches, including during his recent time at Doncaster RoversSounds like more than just “talking”.
Yes, coaching is far more than that. I’m saying people seem to think (with zero knowledge on him) that he is automatically a good option as a coach for us based on his influence around the dressing room and club.
Quote from: ncRover on May 06, 2026, 09:05:52 amBilly has said his goodbyes and unlike Jack Senior, wasn’t offered a contract.Grant has said the squad needs strengthening.We have spent half the season in a relegation battle. We have to remember that as nice as it would be to get Billy his 300th goal, that the club’s objectives for the coming season and Billy’s personal goals are two separate things.Grant has said he wants nine new players.Billy is a Rovers legend and has given us some iconic moments. Let’s look to the future and make some new ones.why offer him a contract when he doesn't want one, wanted to go in January to help Scunthorpe to get back in the football league, b