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Blackpool dropped another four places to 14th with the defeat. [30] A minute's applause took place in the fourth minute of the game in memory of the four-year-old grandson of Steve Bruce who died the previous day. Bruce was absent for the fixture. [31] On 22 October, Blackpool lost a third game in succession, this time 5–1 at Peterborough ...
Plymouth won 2–1. Blackpool's goal came from Shayne Lavery's penalty. Four days later, the Seasiders faced a Wolverhampton Wanderers XI at Compton Park Training Ground in a behind-closed-doors fixture. Blackpool won 4–2, with goals from Shayne Lavery (two) and Albie Morgan, as well as an own-goal. Barrow was the destination on 22 July.
Joseph joined Wigan Athletic's academy at the age of 13 and signed his first professional contract with the club in February 2019, lasting until summer 2021. [4] He made his debut as a substitute in a 3–2 defeat at home to Northampton Town on 31 October 2020, [5] before making his full debut for the club against Blackpool on 3 November.
The 1924–25 season was Blackpool F.C.'s 24th season (21st consecutive) in the Football League. They competed in the 22-team Division Two, then the second tier of English football, finishing seventeenth. Harry Bedford was the club's top scorer for the fourth consecutive season, with 28 goals in total (24 in the league and four in the FA Cup).
James Husband was sent off inside two minutes for the hosts, for whom it was a fifth defeat in their first seven League fixtures. [52] Blackpool travelled to Burton Albion on 31 October. A Jerry Yates double, either side of Daníel Leó Grétarsson's own goal, gave the Tangerines all three points. They climbed to 16th place with the victory.
47 (26 League One, 6 FA Cup, 8 League Cup, 7 League Trophy) Goals conceded: 40 (25 League One, 4 FA Cup, 4 League Cup, 7 League Trophy) Goal difference +7 Clean sheets: 12 (10 League One, 1 FA Cup, 1 League Cup, 0 League Trophy) Yellow cards: 39 (26 League One, 4 FA Cup, 6 League Cup, 3 League Trophy) Red cards
Blackpool could only finished ninth and seventh in 1951–52 and 1952–53, but reached another FA Cup final in 1953. Known as the "Matthews final", Stan Mortensen scored a hat-trick against Bolton Wanderers to secure Blackpool a 4–3 victory and their first-ever FA Cup title.
25 January 2011 23: Blackpool: 2–3: Manchester United: Blackpool: 19:30 GMT: Cathcart 15' Campbell 43' Berbatov 72', 88' Hernández 74' Stadium: Bloomfield Road Attendance: 15,574 Referee: Walton: Note: Originally scheduled for 4 December, the fixture was postponed due to heavy snowfall across the UK.