Everything about Steve Sherwood totally explained
Stephen Sherwood (born
December 10,
1953 in
Selby,
England) is a former
association football goalkeeper, best remembered for his time at
Watford. He played for the
Hornets for 11 years, making 211 league appearances during
Watford's most successful years under
Graham Taylor and was in goal for
Watford when they lost 2-0 to
Everton in the
1984 FA Cup Final.
He started his career at
Chelsea, but failed to break into the first team, making just 16 appearances between
1971 and
1976. After
Watford he played for
Grimsby Town and retired from league football in
1992 at the age of 39, although he continued playing in non-league for several years afterwards.
His older brother is
John Sherwood, a bronze medalist for hurdles at the
1968 Mexico City Olympics.
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