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1896–97 Blackpool F.C. season

English football club season


English football club season

FieldValue
clubBlackpool F.C.
season1896–97
leagueSecond Division
managerNone
league result8th
league topscorerJack Parkinson (12)
season topscorerJack Parkinson (14)
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultFifth round qualifying
highest attendance5,000 vs Newton Heath, 17 October 1896, Second Division
5,000 vs Grimsby Town, 1 January 1897, Second Division
5,000 vs Darwen, 16 April 1897, Second Division
lowest attendance1,000 v. Woolwich Arsenal, 4 January 1897, Second Division
1,000 vs Walsall, 13 February 1897, Second Division
average attendance2,833
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nextseason1897–98

5,000 vs Grimsby Town, 1 January 1897, Second Division 5,000 vs Darwen, 16 April 1897, Second Division 1,000 vs Walsall, 13 February 1897, Second Division

The 1896–97 season was '''Blackpool F.C.''''s debut season in the Football League. They competed in the sixteen-team Division Two, then the second tier of English football, finishing eighth.

Jack Parkinson was the club's top scorer, with fifteen goals to his name. Tommy Bowman, William Douglas and Bob Norris were ever-present during the club's 30 league games.

Season review

Blackpool's first game in the Football League took place on 5 September 1896, at Lincoln City's Sincil Bank. The visitors' starting eleven that day was: William Douglas, Henry Parr (captain), Tommy Bowman, Alex Stuart, Harry Stirzaker, Bob Norris, John Clarkin, Sam Donnelly, Jack Parkinson, Bob Parkinson and Charlie Mount. Mount scored Blackpool's first League goal, but they slipped to a 3–1 defeat.

A week later, Blackpool travelled to Darwen and chalked up their first victory, 3–2.

On 19 September, Burton Wanderers were the first visitors to Raikes Hall for a Football League game, and they returned whence they came with a 5–0 defeat behind them.

For the final game of September, the Seasiders hosted Manchester City. The match finished 2–2.

Another road trip ensued, on 3 October, to Leicester Fosse. The Midlanders took both points with a 2–1 victory.

After a fortnight's break, Blackpool welcomed North-West neighbours Newton Heath to Raikes Hall. The home side ran out 4–2 winners.

The following week, at Burton Swifts, Blackpool drew 2–2.

November began with a trip to Manchester City. The host won 4–2.

Lincoln City travelled to the Lancashire coast on 14 November, and Blackpool recorded their first win for a month. Bob Birkett, on his debut and in his only appearance of the season, scored Blackpool's first goal in a 3–1 victory.

Two weeks later, Notts County were the visitors, and Blackpool were the victors for the second consecutive game, this time with a 3–2 result.

Blackpool didn't play again until a 19 December visit to Woolwich Arsenal. They lost 4–2.

On Boxing Day, Blackpool travelled to Newton Heath and lost 2–0 in what appears to be, at around 10,000, the largest crowd of the season in a game involving Blackpool.

1897 began with a New Year's Day victory at home to Grimsby Town.

On 4 January, Woolwich Arsenal made the trip up from London. They returned to the capital with a point after a 1–1 draw.

Twelve days later, Blackpool travelled north-east to Newcastle United. The Magpies won 4–1.

On 23 January, Small Heath were the visitors to Raikes Hall. They won 3–1.

A third consecutive defeat occurred at Loughborough at the end of the month. The match ended 1–4.

After another break, Blackpool hosted Walsall on 13 February and chalked up their first win in four games with a 3–2 result.

Grimsby was the destination the following weekend. The match ended in a 2–2 draw.

Blackpool took on Leicester Fosse on 27 February, and ran out 3–0 winners.

Into March, and an away game against Small Heath. Blackpool won 3–1.

A third consecutive victory followed on 13 March — 4–1 at home to Newcastle United.

The Seasiders' good form ended in the following game, a 3–1 defeat at Notts County.

On 27 March, Blackpool returned to winning ways when Loughborough travelled to Raikes Hall. The hosts won 4–1.

Two days later, Blackpool travelled to Burton Wanderers and lost 3–1.

Two more defeats ensued: 2–0 at Gainsborough Trinity, and the same scoreline at Walsall.

Seven months after they met in East Lancashire, on 16 April Darwen travelled west to the coast. Jack Parkinson's strike gave Blackpool both points.

A 3–0 home victory over Burton Swifts ensued, before the final game of the season saw Gainsborough Trinity visit the seaside for a 1–1 draw.

Three players appeared in each of Blackpool's 30 matches: Douglas, Bowman and Norris.

First-team squad

NamePosition(s)NationalityPlace of birthDate of BirthAppsGoalsSigned fromDate signedFeeGoalkeepersFull-backsHalf-backsForwards
William DouglasGKSCODundee00Derby County5 September 1896
Bob BirketFBENGWeeton00Liverpool28 July 1896
Harry ParrFBENGBlackpool00St. John's5 September 1896
Tommy BowmanWHSCOTarbolton00Annbank5 September 1896
George ColvilleRHSCOTarbolton00Annbank10 June 1896
Bob NorrisLHENGLeeds00South Shore30 May 1896
John ScarrLHENGBlackpool0016 April 1897
Harry StirzakerCHENGFleetwood00Fleetwood Rangers1894
Alex StuartWH00South Shore5 September 1896
Fred ThompsonCH0023 January 1897
Tom BradshawORENGHambleton00Preston North End27 November 1896
John ClarkeCFSCO00Bury27 January 1897
John ClarkinCFSCONeilston1872 (aged 23–24)00Newton Heath5 September 1896
Sam DonnellyIRSCOAnnbank00Notts County5 September 1896
Nicholas GillettCFENGLytham St Annes1874 (aged 21–22)0015 December 1896
Jimmy MartinIFSCOParkhead1875 (aged 20–21)00Bolton Wanderers1 November 1895
Charlie MountOFSCOCambuslang00Cambuslang5 September 1896
Peter O'ConnorCF0012 September 1896
Jack ParkinsonCFENGBlackpool00South Shore5 September 1896
Bob ParkinsonCFENGPreston00Luton Town26 May 1896
George WinstanleyIFENGBlackpool1875 (aged 20–21)0030 January 1897

Competitions

Overall record

Football League Second Division

Main article: 1896–97 Football League#Second Division

League table

Results

In summary
By matchday
In detail

Kirton McClung Mount Stirzaker O'Connor Mount Donnelly Bowman Mann Carnelly Mount Martin Draycott Heald Martin Meredith Lewis Bannister Martin Clarkin Mount Stirzaker Boucher Crawford Donnelly Auld Collins Smellie Inglis Roulston J. Parkinson Parr Griffin Bell Clarke Clarke J. Parkinson Martin Clarke Bradshaw J. Parkinson Boucher Langham Clarke Bradshaw Arkesden Handley Webster Griffin J. Parkinson

FA Cup

Main article: 1896–97 FA Cup

Donnelly Gillespie Norris Bryant

Squad statistics

Appearances and goals

Pos.Nat.NameSecond DivisionFA CupTotalAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GKSCO30040340
DFENG110011
DFENG29140331
MFSCO30240342
MFSCO503080
MFENG30141342
MFENG300030
MFENG27341314
MF21010220
MF600060
FWENG18530215
FWSCO13600136
FWSCO28630316
FWSCO14541186
FWENG201030
FWSCO2310402710
FWSCO950095
FW410041
FWENG2712423114
FWENG811192
FWENG200020
  • Players used: 21
  • Goals scored: 65 (including 0 own-goals)

Goalscorers

RankPos.PlayerSecond DivisionFA CupTotal
1FWENG Jack Parkinson12214
2FWSCO Jimmy Martin10010
3FWSCO John Clarke606
FWSCO John Clarkin606
FWSCO Sam Donnelly516
6FWENG Tom Bradshaw505
FWSCO Charlie Mount505
8MFENG Harry Stirzaker314
9MFSCO Tommy Bowman202
MFENG Bob Norris112
FWENG Bob Parkinson112
12DFENG Harry Parr101
FWPeter O'Connor101
DFENG Bob Birket101
Own Goals000
Total59665

Clean sheets

RankPos.PlayerSecond DivisionFA CupTotal
1GKSCO William Douglas516

Transfers

Transfers out

DatePos.Nat.NameToFee
3 October 1896CFPeter O'ConnorFree agency
14 November 1896OFSCOCharlie MountCambuslang
20 January 1897IRSCOSam DonnellyAnnbank
23 January 1897CFENGBob ParkinsonWarmley
30 January 1897CFENGNicholas GillettFree agency
27 February 1897IFENGGeorge WinstanleySouth Shore
29 March 1897RHSCOGeorge ColvilleHibernian

Notes

References

General

Books

Websites

Specific

References

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