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Blackpool FC On This Day: History, Facts and Figures from Every Day of the Year. Pitch Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-1-905411-50-4. Wolstenholme, Gerry (2010). Return to the Top Flight: Blackpool Football Club's Promotion Campaign 1969/70. Blackpool Programme and Memorabilia Collectors Club. (limited edition of 200 copies) Wolstenholme, Gerry (2014).
The following is a list of notable footballers who have played for Blackpool Football Club. Generally, this refers to players who have played 100 or more Football League matches for the club. Those listed who do not meet this criterion are considered to have made significant contributions to the club's history. [1]
The 2024–25 season is the 116th season in the history of Blackpool Football Club, and their second-consecutive season in League One, [3] the third tier of English professional football. The also participated in three cup competitions: they were knocked out of the FA Cup in the second round, of the EFL Cup in the third round and of the EFL ...
The following season, his FA Cup semi-final replay goal against Birmingham City helped put Blackpool into the Final against Newcastle United. [ 1 ] Perry's most notable achievement was scoring the injury-time winner in the 1953 FA Cup Final against Bolton Wanderers , cementing a comeback from 1–3 to 4–3 thanks to an earlier Stan Mortensen ...
Michael John Davies (born 19 January 1966) is an English former professional footballer.He spent the entirety of his eleven-year playing career with Blackpool, for whom he became a coach after his retirement from playing in 1995.
After World War II (during which McIntosh turned out for Chester City), [4] McIntosh returned to Blackpool, who were still under the management of Joe Smith. He appeared in the first 26 and final two games of the 1946–47 league season, scoring five goals in the process (including one in a 3–2 victory over that season's eventual champions, Liverpool, at Bloomfield Road on 30 November 1946).
After leading the club to promotion as Division Three North champions in 1957-58 he returned to Blackpool — the first ex-Seasider to return to the club as manager — who were then in the First Division. "I intend to work really hard at Blackpool," he said. [3] "I have my own plans and, with the co-operation of the directors, players, staff ...