Name: Ivan Gordon Sharpe
Country:

England
Club: Derby County (1911-1913), Leeds City (1913-1919)
Position: *
WFSide: LF/LS
Age: 23-27 years (15/06/1889)
Height: 168 cm
Weight: 64 kg
Attack:
82Defence:
34Balance:
75Stamina:
79Top Speed:
88Acceleration:
86Response:
73Agility:
87Dribble Accuracy:
83Dribble Speed:
84Short Pass Accuracy:
81Short Pass Speed:
70Long Pass Accuracy:
84Long Pass Speed:
73Shot Accuracy:
78Shot Power:
79Shot Technique:
81Free Kick Accuracy:
67Curling:
73Header:
66Jump:
71Technique:
82Aggression:
87Mentality:
76Goalkeeper Skills:
50Team Work:
77Injury Tolerance:
BCondition/Fitness:
5Weak Foot Accuracy:
6Weak Foot Frequency:
6Consistency:
5Growth Type:
Standard/LastingCARDS:P06: Speed Merchant
S02: Passer
SPECIAL ABILITIES: Passing - Side
Attack/Defence Awareness Card: Attack Minded
INFO:'''Ivan Gordon Sharpe''' (15 June 1889 – 9 February 1968) was an English amateur association football player. Although an amateur himself, he played for several professional clubs, including Watford F.C., Derby County F.C. — with whom he won the Football League First Division in 1911–12 and later Leeds United. He represented the England national amateur football team, and also the Great Britain national football team, with whom he won an Olympic gold medal at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Sweden. He is also one of very few players to have played for both Leeds City F.C. (65 appearances and 17 goals) and Leeds United (1 appearance 0 goals). He was left winger with great skills. He was very fast without and with the ball, very agile and also good passing to his team mate. After retirement he enjoyed a long career as a sports journalist, becoming president of the Football Writers Association. He served as editor of the Athletic News Football Annual and also of the Athletic News Cricket Annual. In 1936 he was selected by the BBC to be one of two journalists (the other being Mr F N S Creek) who for the first time provided live commentary on the FA Cup Final. He continued to contribute a hard-hitting article to the Wolverhampton Wanderers match day programme for many years right up to his death, and he also produced a volume of memoirs "40 Years in Football" in 1954.