1902–03 Blackpool F.C. Season
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season was
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 sixth season (third 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 fourteenth.
Walter Cookson Walter Stanley Cookson (6 September 1879 – March 1948) was an English professional footballer. He played for Nelson, Bristol City, Blackpool, Wellingborough, Brentford and Portsmouth. Blackpool At the start of the 1902–03 season, Cookso ...
and Geordie Anderson were the club's joint-top scorers, with eight goals apiece. Harry Stirzaker retired at the end of the season, after nine years of service for Blackpool, his only professional club.


Season review

Blackpool opened the season with a trip to
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on 6 September. Fred Heywood, on his debut for the club, netted Blackpool's goal in a 1–1 draw. Two other Blackpool players were given debuts:
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and, from
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,
Walter Cookson Walter Stanley Cookson (6 September 1879 – March 1948) was an English professional footballer. He played for Nelson, Bristol City, Blackpool, Wellingborough, Brentford and Portsmouth. Blackpool At the start of the 1902–03 season, Cookso ...
. Seven days later, ''the Seasiders'' hosted
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at Bloomfield Road. Geordie Anderson scored a
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in a 3–3 draw. Three more draws followed: 0–0 at
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, 3–3 at home to
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(Anderson, Jack Parkinson and Duckworth getting the hosts' goals) and 2–2 at home to Glossop North End (Parkinson and Cookson). Blackpool obtained their first win in their six-game unbeaten start to the campaign against Stockport County on 25 October.
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(his only goal of the season) and a Stockport
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were the decisive strikes. On 8 November, Blackpool travelled to Woolwich Arsenal and suffered their first defeat of the season, 2–1, with Edward Threlfall getting the visitors' goal. After a two-week break, Lincoln City hosted Blackpool. Parkinson and Anderson scored in a 2–0 win for the Lancastrians. A week later, Small Heath visited Bloomfield Road and won by a single goal. Into December, Blackpool travelled to Leicester Fosse on the 6th. Cookson scored, but the visitors lost 2–1.
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made it three straight defeats for ''the Seasiders'' on 13 December, winning 3–0 at Bloomfield Road. Blackpool made the short trip to East Lancashire the following week to take on
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. Cookson scored his third of the season as the honours were shared in a 1–1 draw. On
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, Blackpool put four without reply past Doncaster Rovers at Bloomfield Road. Harold Hardman (two), Parkinson and William Anderton scored the goals. The next day, Blackpool travelled to
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for a first meeting with their north-west neighbours since they changed their name from ''Newton Heath''. Heywood scored two goals as Blackpool held on for a 2–2 draw. The same scoreline followed in Blackpool's third game in as many days, at home to
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in the first West Lancashire derby of the season, Heywood and Cookson the scorers for Pool''. Blackpool suffered a
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single-goal defeat at home to
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to kick off 1903. It was the first of three consecutive reversals, the other two being at home against Burslem Port Vale (2–5; Anderson and Cookson the scorers) and away to Barnsley (0–6). The ship was steadied briefly with a 4–0 victory over Gainsborough Trinity at Bloomfield Road on 17 January (two goals from Anderson and one each from Hardman and Anderton), but another defeat followed — 0–2 at Burton United. A run of three consecutive wins in late January and early February boosted Blackpool's league position. Firstly, on 31 January, they defeated Bristol City on the road with a single Cookson goal. This was followed by a 2–0 result at home to Burnley, a Jack Scott penalty and Hardman's fourth strike of the season doing the damage. Finally, Manchester United visited Bloomfield Road on 14 February, and were dealt a 2–0 defeat, Cookson and Threlfall getting the goals. Away defeats against Glossop North End and Stockport County (0–1 and 0–4, respectively) followed, however, then two draws (1–1 at
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— Anderton getting Blackpool's goal — and 0–0 at home to Woolwich Arsenal). Three consecutive defeats made it seven games without a win for ''the Seasiders''. On 14 March they lost 3–0 at Doncaster Rovers. A week later, at home to Lincoln City, they were overturned 3–2 (Hardman and Parkinson netting their goals), and on 28 March they suffered a 5–1 defeat, with Hardman making the scoresheet. Blackpool's goalkeeper, Arthur Hull, played in midfield. On 4 April, Blackpool returned to winning ways with a 2–0 result at home to Leicester Fosse. Duckworth scored both goals. Six days later, Blackpool faced arch-rivals Preston North End at Deepdale and returned pointless after a 3–1 defeat. Scott scored the visitors' goal from the penalty spot. The next day saw another defeat, this time 2–0 at champions-elect Manchester City. The season was rounded off with a 2–1 victory over Chesterfield at Bloomfield Road.


Table


Player statistics


Appearances

*Fred Heywood – 33 * Jack Parkinson – 31 * Jack Scott – 32 * Bob Birkett – 30 * Harold Hardman – 30 * William Anderton – 28 *Tom Wolstenholme – 28 * Edward Threlfall – 26 *
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 ...
– 22 * Geordie Anderson – 21 * Arthur Hull – 16 (including one in midfield) *
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– 12 *Lorenzo Evans – 11 *
Teddy Duckworth Thomas Crook "Teddy" Duckworth (born 1882) was an English professional football player and manager. As a player, he was an outside right. He played in the Football League and the Southern League for Blackpool, West Ham United and Blackburn Rov ...
– 10 * Harry Stirzaker – 9 *
Walter Cookson Walter Stanley Cookson (6 September 1879 – March 1948) was an English professional footballer. He played for Nelson, Bristol City, Blackpool, Wellingborough, Brentford and Portsmouth. Blackpool At the start of the 1902–03 season, Cookso ...
– 8 *J.W. Wright – 7 *Henry Parr – 3 ''Players used: 18''


Goals

* Geordie Anderson – 8 *
Walter Cookson Walter Stanley Cookson (6 September 1879 – March 1948) was an English professional footballer. He played for Nelson, Bristol City, Blackpool, Wellingborough, Brentford and Portsmouth. Blackpool At the start of the 1902–03 season, Cookso ...
– 8 * Harold Hardman – 6 * Jack Parkinson – 6 *Fred Heywood – 4 * William Anderton – 3 *
Teddy Duckworth Thomas Crook "Teddy" Duckworth (born 1882) was an English professional football player and manager. As a player, he was an outside right. He played in the Football League and the Southern League for Blackpool, West Ham United and Blackburn Rov ...
– 3 * Jack Scott – 2 * Edward Threlfall – 2 *
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 ...
– 1 ''Goals scored: 43 (plus one
own-goal An own goal, also called a self goal, is where a player performs actions that result in them or their team scoring a goal on themselves, often resulting in a point for the opposing team, such as when a football player kicks a ball into their own ...
)''


Transfers


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Out

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


Notes


References

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