Billy Sharp scored a hat-trick in his farewell match against Peterborough, bringing his career total to 299 goals. The match marked the end of his time with Doncaster Rovers, who recently released him.
Before the farewell match, Sharp had scored 296 goals during his senior career. In his final home game, he netted a second-half equaliser against Stevenage.
Sharp’s hat-trick came as he played for Doncaster Rovers one last time. The game showcased his skill and passion for football, leaving fans with lasting memories of his contributions.
At age 40, Sharp has expressed a desire to continue playing into his forties. He is currently a free agent and exploring options for the next phase of his career.
Potential opportunities:
- York City is considering offering him a one-year deal.
- Sharp has helped teams achieve six promotions throughout his career.
- He has previously played for Sheffield United, Hull City, and Leeds United.
Sharp stated, “I can play on another year but I’m not quite sure what I’m going to do.” He added, “I’m going to see what opportunities I can get and it’s exciting.” His love for football remains evident as he reflects on his journey.
The next chapter of Billy Sharp’s career is uncertain but filled with potential. His legacy as a goal scorer will be remembered as he seeks new challenges in football.













