Pat Sharkey Explained

Pat Sharkey
Fullname:Patrick Gerald Walter Sharkey
Birth Date:1953 8, df=y
Birth Place:Omagh, Northern Ireland
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1970–1971
Years2:1971–1973
Years3:1973–1977
Years4:1976–1977
Years5:1977–1978
Years6:1978
Years7:1978–1980
Years8:1980–1981
Years9:1981–1982
Years10:1982–?
Clubs1:Sligo Rovers
Clubs2:Portadown
Clubs3:Ipswich Town
Clubs4:Millwall (loan)
Clubs5:Mansfield Town
Clubs6:Colchester United
Clubs7:Peterborough United
Clubs8:Portadown
Clubs9:Po Chai Pills
Clubs10:Portadown
Clubs11:Omagh Town
Caps1:3
Caps2:?
Caps3:18
Caps4:7
Caps5:32
Caps6:6
Caps7:15
Goals1:0
Goals3:1
Goals4:0
Goals5:5
Goals6:0
Goals7:0
Nationalyears1:1976
Nationalteam1:Northern Ireland
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0
Club-Update:21:25, 16 May 2011

Patrick Gerald Walter "Pat" Sharkey (born 26 August 1953 in Omagh) is a former Northern Irish international footballer.

One of just a handful of Omagh-born players to play at the highest level, Pat Sharkey made his name as a teenager with Portadown F.C. after making three League appearances for Sligo Rovers in the 1970–71 League of Ireland season . Transferred to Ipswich Town F.C. in September 1973, he had to wait over two years for his League debut, Manchester City held 1–1 at Maine Road on 25 October 1975. Over the following two seasons Sharkey played 18 League games, scoring just once in a 2–1 win at Arsenal in April 1976. He was awarded his only cap against Scotland in May 1976. It was a disappointing match all round. Northern Ireland were again forced to play another "home" match in Glasgow despite the fact England, Wales, Sweden and Norway had all played in Belfast in the previous twelve months. Scotland, 2-0 up at half-time, cruised to an easy 3–0 win with Sharkey replaced after 61 minutes.

Never really established at Portman Road, Sharkey made his final top-flight appearance against Middlesbrough on 23 April 1977 and was released that summer. In August he signed with Mansfield Town who were embarking on their first ever season in Division Two. Despite a career best tally of five goals, including a penalty strike against England 'keeper Peter Shilton in a 2–1 win over Stoke, Sharkey couldn't help the Stags avoid instant relegation. New Mansfield boss Billy Bingham allowed Sharkey to leave Field Mill in the summer of 1978.

Bobby Roberts brought Sharkey to Colchester at the start of the 1978/79 campaign, and he got off to a bad start, missing a crucial penalty in a League Cup tie with Charlton. He never really established himself at Layer Road, his apparent lazy attitude not going down well, and was transferred to Peterborough United on transfer deadline day 1979.

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