1897–98 Blackpool F.C. Season
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Blackpool F.C. Blackpool Football Club is a professional association football club based in the seaside town of Blackpool, Lancashire, England. The team competes in the Championship, the second tier of the English football league system. Founded in 1887, th ...
's second consecutive season in the
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. They competed in the sixteen-team
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, then the second tier of English football, finishing eleventh. New signings for the season included
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from South Shore, Jack Leadbetter, Frank Wilson, and McHardie. Out had gone Fred Thompson (after making only six appearances the previous season), Tom Bradshaw, and John Clarke. Cox was the club's top scorer, with twelve goals in seventeen appearances.Calley, Roy (1992). ''Blackpool: A Complete Record 1887-1992'', Breedon Books Sport Goalkeeper William Douglas was ever-present throughout the club's 30 league games for the second consecutive season.


Season review

The season commenced with a trip to local rivals
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. The hosts won 5–1, and even Blackpool's goal was scored by a ''Clarets'' player. Seven days later, the fixture was reversed. Jimmy Martin, Blackpool's second-top scorer the previous season, scored the home side's goal in a 1–1 draw. Three consecutive defeats followed: 2–0 at home to
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, 1–0 at
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, and 4–1 at
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. Laurence Halsall scored Blackpool's goal in the latter game. On 9 October, Blackpool recorded their first win of the season, 2–1 at home to
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.
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, in only his second start for the club since his arrival from South Shore, scored both Blackpool goals. Cox scored another brace in the following game, a 4–1 victory over Small Heath at Stanley Park's
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. John Clarkin and Bob Birkett netted the other goals for the home side. On 23 October, Blackpool travelled to
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and returned empty-handed after a 2–0 defeat. November proved to be a fruitless month, with defeats at Leicester Fosse (4–1), Darwen (3–1), Woolwich Arsenal (2–1) and Luton Town (3–1). Martin scored Blackpool's goals in the first three losses, and Clarkin in the final one. After a three-week break, Blackpool beat Gainsborough Trinity 5–0 at the Athletic Grounds. Cox, Harry Stirzaker and Jack Parkinson scored, alongside two own-goals by the visitors. Cox scored two more in the following game a week later, a 3–2 home defeat by Newcastle. 1897 was closed out with a 6–0 defeat at
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. Blackpool began the New Year with a 3–3 draw at home to Woolwich Arsenal. Cox netted twice, with Birkett also scoring. On 8 January, Parkinson and Martin combined to lift Blackpool to a 2–1 victory over Leicester Fosse. Continuing their inconsistent season, ''the Seasiders'' lost the following game, their third consecutive home match, 4–0 to Newton Heath. At the end of the month, Blackpool travelled to Small Heath and recorded a 3–2 victory. Parkinson, Martin and Cox were the scorers. February began with a defeat, 3–2 at Lincoln City; however, Blackpool exacted revenge six days later in the return match: two goals apiece from Birkett and Cox, plus one more from Parkinson, gave them a 5–0 victory. This was Cox's final appearance for Blackpool before he was sold to
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, but his twelve goals remained unbeaten in the remaining nine games. Birkett scored in the following game, at Burton Swifts on 26 February, but he could not carry them to victory, Swifts winning 2–1. Blackpool didn't play again until 19 March, when they travelled to Grimsby Town. The home side won 3–0. Seven days later, Blackpool hosted Loughborough. Goals from Birkett and Jack Leadbetter, his first of the season, gave Blackpool a 2–0 victory. March ended with a 3–3 draw at Manchester City, featuring two goals from Parkinson and one from Clarkin. Another draw followed, this time 1–1 with Walsall, in the first of five consecutive home games for Blackpool. Martin scored his seventh of the season. On 8 April, Clarkin scored the only goal of the game as Blackpool beat Darwen. Eight days later, Leadbetter scored his second goal of the season in a 1–1 draw with Grimsby. Leadbetter was also one of the scorers as Blackpool completed a double over Loughborough. Parkinson (two) and Birkett scored the other goals of the 4–0 victory. Blackpool started the match a man short. The season ended with a single-goal victory over Luton, Clarkin scoring his fifth of the campaign.


Table


Player statistics


Appearances

* William Douglas – 30Ever-present *Jimmy Martin – 29 *Henry Parr – 28 * John Clarkin – 26 * Harry Stirzaker – 25 *D. McHardie – 24 * Jack Parkinson – 24 * Bob Norris – 23 *Frank Wilson – 23 *
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– 17 *Jack Leadbetter – 17 *
Bill Keech William Keech (30 April 1872 – 6 September 1948) was an English professional footballer who played as a centre forward or right half in the Football League for Blackpool, Leicester Fosse, Loughborough and Liverpool. After his retirement he re ...
– 16 * Bob Birkett – 14 *Alex Stuart – 10 *
Tommy Bowman Thomas Bowman (26 October 1873 – 27 August 1958) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a half back in the 1902 FA Cup final for Southampton. Playing career Bowman began his professional career at Blackpool in 1896, making hi ...
– 8 *G. Cardwell – 6 * Laurence Halsall – 5 *John Scarr – 3 * James Banks – 1 ''Players used: 19''


Goals

*
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– 12 * Bob Birkett – 8 * Jack Parkinson – 8 *Jimmy Martin – 7 * John Clarkin – 5 *Jack Leadbetter – 3 * Harry Stirzaker – 1 *Frank Wilson – 1 *Laurence Halsall – 1 ''Total goals scored: 46 (plus three own-goals)''


Transfers


In


Out

''The following players left after the final game of the previous season:''


Notes


References

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