Doncaster Re-sign Striker Sharp After Exit From Hull City

Billy Sharp spent the second half of last season with Championship side Hull City

Doncaster Re-sign Striker Sharp.

The 38-year-old was Rovers’ club-record signing in 2010 when he first joined. He made 102 appearances, scoring 45 goals, before leaving in 2012.

The former Sheffield United and LA Galaxy forward has more than 600 league games to his name across his career, which has also included stints at Scunthorpe, Nottingham Forest, Leeds and Southampton.

Sharp said joining the League Two side was “another challenge” that suited him at this stage in his career.

“At 38, I’m actively defying age expectations, feeling fitter and stronger than ever. I’m confident in my ability to score goals at this level,” he affirmed.

“I’m driven to achieve personal success, but also to collectively propel the team towards promotion back to the division where I first started with the club, fueling our shared success.”

Sharp featured in 13 games for Hull City last season but did not score a goal – the first club he has not found the net for.

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