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Dougie Sharpe was born on 1926, is a Scottish footballer (1926–1974). Discover Dougie Sharpe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?

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1926

Dougie Sharpe (1926–1974) was a Scottish footballer who played as a right-back for Queen of the South from the town of Dumfries.

Dougie Sharpe was a native of New Abbey.

He played for St Michael's Primary School team in Dumfries and then Dumfries Academy before joining local amateur side Greystone Rovers.

In the last football season before World War II Sharpe joined Queen of the South on amateur forms.

However the war meant his football career was put on hold as he joined the RAF serving in North Africa.

1945

When Dougie Sharpe arrived at Queens, already at the club was Scotland cap Billy Houliston, who joined Queens in 1945.

1946

Sharpe re-joined Queens in 1946 after World War Two ended on professional forms.

Sharpe was one of the finest full backs to have played for the football club.

Sharpe always played with great passion and gave 100%.

He debuted at left half but was soon switched to the position that he is always remembered for at right full back.

Goalkeeper Roy Henderson joined the same year as Sharpe in 1946.

1949

In 1949 Jim Patterson joined the football club.

Patterson would go on to score 251 goals in 14 seasons and become Queen of the South's record goalscorer.

1951

Fellow left full back Jimmy Binning joined in 1951 and goal scoring winger Bobby Black joined in 1952.

At different levels all six would be selected to represent Scotland except Henderson who was selected six times as reserve goalkeeper.

Dougie Sharpe's time at Queens includes:

This was under the management of Jimmy McKinnell Junior.

1952

Dougie Sharpe's fine performances were recognised with a call up in February 1952 to represent Scotland versus The Army in Newcastle.

Fate intervened when Sharpe was unable to play having suffered concussion against Hearts the week before.

However his time would come the following autumn in Belfast when he played versus the Irish League.

Sharpe was with Queen of the South for twenty years and made 431 appearances for the club.

Sharpe is 5th highest in the club's record appearances list behind Allan Ball, Iain McChesney, Jim Patterson and Jackie Oakes.

1974

At the age of 48, Sharpe died in 1974.