1904–05 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 eighth season (fifth 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 fifteenth. New signings included
Edgar Chadwick Edgar Wallace Chadwick (14 June 1869 – 14 February 1942) was a left-sided footballer who had a long and distinguished career with Everton during the 1890s. He was also the national coach for the Netherlands from 1908 to 1913. His cousin, ...
, from
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, Bob Crewdson, who would go on to make over 200 league appearances for the club, and Hugh Morgan, from Accrington Stanley.
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 ...
, after a season with West Ham United and Blackburn Rovers, returned to the club. Out went Geordie Anderson, who retired, John Rooke and Fred Pentland. Chadwick was the club's top goalscorer, with eight goals.Calley, Roy (1992). ''Blackpool: A Complete Record 1887-1992'', Breedon Books Sport


Season synopsis

The campaign began with a goalless draw at home to Leicester Fosse on 3 September. It wasn't until their fifth game that Blackpool recorded their first victory. It came at Lancashire neighbours Burnley — Alfie Kearns scoring the only goal of the game. Their next victory did not come until 3 December, just over two months later, 4–1 at home to Glossop. They won their next fixture, at home to Bradford City, before managing only one point from their three festive games. A New Year's Eve defeat left them with only thirteen points from a possible 34. After an FA Cup first-round exit to Bristol City, 1905 started with a bang: 6–0 and 2–0 home wins over Barnsley and Burnley. Three victories in five games lifted them briefly, but then six defeats in their final nine games saw them finish fourth-bottom, albeit twenty points clear of bottom club Doncaster Rovers, who failed in their attempt to be reelected.


Table


Player statistics


Appearances


League

* Jack Parkinson – 34Ever-present * Tom Wolstenholme – 34 *
Edgar Chadwick Edgar Wallace Chadwick (14 June 1869 – 14 February 1942) was a left-sided footballer who had a long and distinguished career with Everton during the 1890s. He was also the national coach for the Netherlands from 1908 to 1913. His cousin, ...
– 34 * Jack Scott – 33 * Bob Birkett – 32 *
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 * Arthur Hull – 31 * Robert Hogg – 27 * Hugh Morgan – 25 * Marshall McEwan – 23 * John Waddington – 21 * Alfie Kearns – 15 * Tom Pratt – 8 * Lawrence Cook – 7 * Alfred Jolly – 5 *
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 ...
– 3 * W. Lowe – 2 * Bob Crewdson – 2 * J. Gow – 2 * Alfred Gittins – 1 * Fred Heywood – 1 * John Jones – 1 * James Reilly – 1 ''Players used: 23'' No appearances:
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 ...
, Charles Bennett,
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 ...
and Alfred Wood.


FA Cup

* Jack Parkinson – 1 * Bob Birkett – 1 *
Edgar Chadwick Edgar Wallace Chadwick (14 June 1869 – 14 February 1942) was a left-sided footballer who had a long and distinguished career with Everton during the 1890s. He was also the national coach for the Netherlands from 1908 to 1913. His cousin, ...
– 1 * Lawrence Cook – 1 * Arthur Hull – 1 * Marshall McEwan – 1 * Hugh Morgan – 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 * John Waddington – 1 * Tom Wolstenholme – 1 ''Players used: 11''


Goals


League

*
Edgar Chadwick Edgar Wallace Chadwick (14 June 1869 – 14 February 1942) was a left-sided footballer who had a long and distinguished career with Everton during the 1890s. He was also the national coach for the Netherlands from 1908 to 1913. His cousin, ...
– 8 * John Waddington – 6 * Robert Hogg – 5 * Hugh Morgan – 4 * Bob Birkett – 3 * Alfie Kearns – 3 * Jack Scott – 2 * Jack Parkinson – 1 * Tom Pratt – 2 *
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 ''League goals scored: 35 (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 ...
)''


FA Cup

* Hugh Morgan – 1 ''FA Cup goals scored: 1''


Transfers


In


Out

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


Notes


References

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