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1910–11 Blackpool F.C. season

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Blackpool F.C.
1910–11 season
ManagerJack Cox (player-manager)
Division Two7th
FA CupFirst round
Top goalscorerLeague: Joe Clennell (18)
All: Joe Clennell (19)

The 1910–11 season was Blackpool F.C.'s 14th season (11th consecutive) in the Football League. They competed in the twenty-team Division Two, then the second tier of English football, finishing seventh.

Joe Clennell was the club's top scorer, with nineteen goals (eighteen in the league and one in the FA Cup). It was his only season with Blackpool.

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Season synopsis

Aside from Clennell's goals haul, a strong start to the campaign (only one defeat in their first nine games, including four wins in their first six) plus a four-game win streak between 12 November and 10 December assisted in Blackpool's top-ten finish. As in the previous season, they beat and drew their two matches against the eventual champions (in this case, West Bromwich Albion).

For the second consecutive season, their FA Cup run ended at the first hurdle after losing to Manchester United. After initially being drawn at home to the Red Devils, Blackpool sold the ground rights to United, hence the tie was played at Old Trafford.

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts
5 Hull City 38 14 16 8 55 39 1.410 44
6 Derby County 38 17 8 13 73 52 1.404 42
7 Blackpool 38 16 10 12 49 38 1.289 42
8 Burnley 38 13 15 10 45 45 1.000 41
9 Wolverhampton Wanderers 38 15 8 15 51 52 0.981 38

Player statistics

Appearances

League

  • Fiske 33
  • Gladwin 35
  • Goulding 2
  • Threlfall 18
  • Connor 31
  • Clarke 29
  • Beare 9
  • Wolstenholme 36
  • Miller 6
  • Clennell 32
  • Cox 28
  • Dale 9
  • Dawson 4
  • Crewdson 30
  • Morley 27
  • Bradshaw 8
  • Hoad 24
  • Walters 6
  • Quinn 11
  • Burt 1
  • Evans 17
  • Bainbridge 6
  • Shaw 4
  • Thorpe 7
  • Kidd 5

Players used: 23

FA Cup

  • Fiske 1
  • Gladwin 1
  • Connor 1
  • Clarke 1
  • Wolstenholme 1
  • Clennell 1
  • Cox 1
  • Crewdson 1
  • Morley 1
  • Bradshaw 1
  • Hoad 1

Players used: 11

Goals

League

  • Clennell 18
  • Morley 11
  • Connor 6
  • Wolstenholme 4
  • Cox 3
  • Hoad 3
  • Bainbridge 1
  • Beare 1
  • Miller 11

League goals scored: 48 (plus one own-goal)

FA Cup

  • Clennell 1

FA Cup goals scored: 1

Transfers

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Date Player From Fee

Out

Date Player From Fee

Notes

  • ^1 Miller's goal is not listed in Calley's statistics tallies, only in the scorers for each game

References

  • Calley, Roy (1992). Blackpool: A Complete Record 1887-1992. Breedon Books Sport. ISBN 1-873626-07-X.
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