EFL hero Billy Sharp revealed he wants to play for one more year despite reaching the advanced age of 40. Sharp’s professional career kicked off in 2004 with his beloved Sheffield United who called him up to the first team after years within the academy. The striker counts a total of 295 senior goals -…
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