1901–02 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 fifth season (second consecutive) in the
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. They competed in the eighteen-team
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, then the second tier of English football, finishing thirteenth. New arrivals this season included Jack Foster and
William Anderton William Anderton (born 1879 in Blackpool) was an English professional footballer. He spent six years at Blackpool in the 1900s, making over 100 Football League appearances for the club. He played in midfield. Anderton made his debut for Black ...
. Out had gone Jack Leadbetter, after 65 appearances for Blackpool. Geordie Anderson was the club's top scorer, with twelve goals. Two players were ever-present during the season: Jack Scott and
Jack Birchall John Birchall (born 1876) was an English footballer. He played for Blackpool and Blackburn Rovers. Career Birchall began his career with Liverpool in 1899 as a 23-year-old, but did not make any League appearances for the Anfield club. He join ...
. Bloomfield Road became Blackpool's permanent home for the start of the season."A MOMENTOUS DATE - 23 DECEMBER 1899" - Seasiders.net
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Season review

Blackpool began the season with a home game against Bristol City on 7 September. It was the visitors' first game in the Football League, and they returned south with both points after a 2–0 victory. Due to the club having no fit goalkeeper, Blackpool defender Harry Stirzaker played between the posts.
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were Blackpool's next opponents, at Peel Croft, and the spoils were shared in a 1–1 draw. Jack Foster, in only his second game for Blackpool, got their goal. Another away game followed, at Stockport County on 21 September. Bob Birkett scored for Blackpool, but it was in vain as ''the Seasiders'' lost 3–1. Newton Heath visited Bloomfield Road seven days later, and they took both points after a 4–2 victory. Geordie Anderson opened his scoring account for the season, netting both of Blackpool's goals. October opened with an away fixture against
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. Sammy Brookes scored for Blackpool, but Glossop were the victors, 3–1. Six games into the season, and Blackpool finally gained their first victory. It occurred against Doncaster Rovers at Bloomfield Road. Lorenzo Evans, Harold Hardman and Anderson got the hosts' goals in the 3–1 scoreline. Two draws followed — 0–0 at Lincoln City and 2–2 at home to West Bromwich Albion, Foster and Hardman striking for ''the Seasiders'' in the latter. Blackpool travelled to
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on 9 November and won 2–1. Stirzaker, opening his account for the season, and Birkett secured the points for the visitors. Successive defeats against Lancashire rivals ensued — 4–1 at home to Preston North End on 23 November, and 2–0 at Burnley a week later. A victory, against Gainsborough Trinity, was achieved on 21 December, after a three-week break. Foster, Evans and Stirzaker scored Blackpool's goals in the 3–0 result at Bloomfield Road. Four days later, Blackpool returned from London with a point after a goalless draw against Woolwich Arsenal. 1901 was rounded off with a 2–1 defeat at Middlesbrough on 28 December, Jack Parkinson getting his first goal of the season for Blackpool. On
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, Blackpool welcomed
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to Bloomfield Road. The home side won by a single goal, scored by Anderson, his fourth of the season. Three days later, ''the Seasiders'' returned from Bristol City pointless after a 3–0 reversal. Blackpool's stop-start season gained some consistency for the remainder of January, with three consecutive victories single-goal victories: at home to Burton Wanderers on 11 January (Parkinson), against Stockport County on 18 January, also at home (Parkinson), and at Newton Heath on the 25th (Anderson). February began with a 1–1 draw at home to Glossop North End,
Edward Threlfall Edward Threlfall was an English professional footballer. He spent eleven years at Blackpool in the early 1900s, making over three hundred Football League appearances for the club. He played as a defender. Career Threlfall made his debut for Bl ...
netting his only goal of the season for the hosts. On 8 February, Blackpool travelled to Doncaster Rovers, who exacted revenge for their 3–1 defeat back in October. Anderson, Parkinson and Anderton were on target for the visitors in their 4–3 loss. Lincoln City were the visitors to Bloomfield Road the following week, and Blackpool dispatched them with a 3–0 victory, Anderson (two) and Anderton finding the net. On 22 February, Blackpool suffered their heaviest defeat of the season, at eventual champions West Bromwich Albion. The match finished 7–2, with a double from Anderson for the visitors. Three more defeats followed — 3–1 at home to Woolwich Arsenal (Parkinson), 2–0 at Barnsley, and 1–0 at Leicester Fosse. Club secretary Tom Barcroft played in goal for Blackpool in the latter game, deputising for the absent
Joe Dorrington Joseph R. Dorrington was an English professional football goalkeeper. He played 78 games in the Football League for Blackpool Blackpool is a seaside resort in Lancashire, England. Located on the North West England, northwest coast of En ...
, who missed the team's train from Lancashire. Blackpool travelled to Preston North End for the second West Lancashire derby of the season on 22 March, and the honours were shared in a 1–1 draw.
Alfred Boulton Alfred Boulton (1879 – 29 January 1916) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Blackpool as a right back. He also played for Accrington Stanley and Kirkham and also served as secretary at the latter club. Personal l ...
scored his first and only goal for Blackpool. A win, Blackpool's biggest of the season, followed at home to Leicester Fosse on 28 March. Anderson, Foster (two) and Parkinson were the scorers in the 4–0 scoreline. Burnley made the short trip to Bloomfield Road the very next day, and they returned to East Lancashire with a defeat. Anderton and Anderson netted Blackpool's goals in their 2–1 win. Blackpool's third game in four days ended in a 3–1 defeat at Chesterfield. Anderton scored his fourth of the campaign. On 5 April, Blackpool travelled to Burslem Port Vale and won by a single Jack Scott strike. After a goalless draw at home to Chesterfield on 12 April, Blackpool finished the season with two defeats — firstly 3–0 at Gainsborough Trinity on 19 April, and a week later at home to Middlesbrough, 2–0.


Table


Player statistics


Appearances

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Jack Birchall John Birchall (born 1876) was an English footballer. He played for Blackpool and Blackburn Rovers. Career Birchall began his career with Liverpool in 1899 as a 23-year-old, but did not make any League appearances for the Anfield club. He join ...
– 34Ever-present * Jack Scott *
Edward Threlfall Edward Threlfall was an English professional footballer. He spent eleven years at Blackpool in the early 1900s, making over three hundred Football League appearances for the club. He played as a defender. Career Threlfall made his debut for Bl ...
– 32 * Geordie Anderson – 29 *
Joe Dorrington Joseph R. Dorrington was an English professional football goalkeeper. He played 78 games in the Football League for Blackpool Blackpool is a seaside resort in Lancashire, England. Located on the North West England, northwest coast of En ...
– 29 * Harry Stirzaker – 29 * Jack Foster – 28 *
Alfred Boulton Alfred Boulton (1879 – 29 January 1916) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Blackpool as a right back. He also played for Accrington Stanley and Kirkham and also served as secretary at the latter club. Personal l ...
– 27 * Jack Parkinson – 27 * Bob Birkett – 26 *Lorenzo Evans – 23 *
William Anderton William Anderton (born 1879 in Blackpool) was an English professional footballer. He spent six years at Blackpool in the 1900s, making over 100 Football League appearances for the club. He played in midfield. Anderton made his debut for Black ...
– 21 * Harold Hardman – 14 * Watty Allan – 6 * John Burden – 4 * Sammy Brookes – 3 *W. Higginson – 3 *Nicholas Gillett – 3 *Tom Barcroft – 1 (as goalkeeper) * Joseph Billington – 1 ''Players used: 20''


Goals

* Geordie Anderson – 12 * Jack Foster – 6 * Jack Parkinson – 6 *
William Anderton William Anderton (born 1879 in Blackpool) was an English professional footballer. He spent six years at Blackpool in the 1900s, making over 100 Football League appearances for the club. He played in midfield. Anderton made his debut for Black ...
– 4 * Bob Birkett – 2 *Lorenzo Evans – 2 * Harold Hardman – 2 * Harry Stirzaker – 2 *
Alfred Boulton Alfred Boulton (1879 – 29 January 1916) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Blackpool as a right back. He also played for Accrington Stanley and Kirkham and also served as secretary at the latter club. Personal l ...
– 1 * Sammy Brookes – 1 * Jack Scott – 1 *
Edward Threlfall Edward Threlfall was an English professional footballer. He spent eleven years at Blackpool in the early 1900s, making over three hundred Football League appearances for the club. He played as a defender. Career Threlfall made his debut for Bl ...
– 1 ''Goals scored: 40''


Transfers


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Out

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


Notes

Blackpool played the match with only ten players


References

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