2006–07 Blackpool F.C. season
2006–07 season | |
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Owner | Owen Oyston |
Chairman | Karl Oyston |
Manager | Simon Grayson |
Stadium | Bloomfield Road |
League One | 3rd |
Play-offs | Winners (promoted) |
FA Cup | Fourth round |
League Cup | First round |
League Trophy | Second round |
Top goalscorer | League: Andy Morrell (16) All: Andy Morrell (20) |
Highest home attendance | 9,491 vs Norwich City, FA Cup, 27 January 2007 |
Lowest home attendance | 3,938 vs Barnsley, League Cup, 22 August 2006 |
Average home league attendance | 6,877 |
The 2006–07 season was Blackpool F.C.'s 99th season (96th consecutive) in the Football League. It was also their fifth consecutive season in the third tier of English football. They finished third, and were promoted via the play-offs to The Championship.
Andy Morrell was the club's top scorer, with twenty goals (sixteen in the league, three in the FA Cup and one in the League Trophy).
It was Simon Grayson's first full season as manager.
Season Review[]
2006[]
Blackpool's league season began on 5 August 2006, with a long trip to Brentford. Olafur Ingi Skulason's 74th-minute strike — what turned out to be his only goal of the season — gave all three points to the hosts.[1]
Three days later, Blackpool faced Nottingham Forest in an evening game at Bloomfield Road. A double from Forest's Jack Lester, one in either half, sealed a win for the visitors.[2]
Another home game followed on 12 August, against Rotherham United. A single goal, scored by Will Hoskins in the 78th minute, gave the U's the points, and left Blackpool without a point from a possible nine.[3]
Blackpool's second away game, at Bristol City on 19 August, provided them with their first win. Goals from Scott Vernon (27'), Michael Jackson (50'), Keigan Parker (77') and Danny Graham (89') gave the Tangerines a 4–2 victory.[4]
League Cup duties began on 22 August, and Barnsley travelled to the Fylde Coast for what turned out to be a long affair. The score was tied 1–1 at the end of normal time, Scott Vernon's 70th-minute goal cancelling out Robbie Williams' earlier penalty. The match went to extra time, during which each side scored one more goal — Vernon, in the final minute, again equalising proceedings. To penalties it went, and Barnsley came out on top 4–2.[5]
Focus returned to the league, and on 26 August Gillingham were the visitors to Bloomfield Road. The Gills took the lead after just three minutes, through Guylain Ndumbu-Nsungu. Scott Vernon again came to the Seasiders' rescue with a goal, scored ten minutes before the break, and 1–1 was how the scoreline remained.[6]
Into September, and Blackpool travelled to the New Den to face Millwall on the second of the month and returned with another point in a goalless draw.[7]
Another away game a week later saw the Tangerines return empty-handed from Port Vale. Keith Southern's last-minute goal halving Vale's lead established by Leon Constantine and Akpo Sodje.[8]
Blackpool welcomed Chesterfield to town on 12 September. Simon Gillett, who arrived at the club the previous month on a three-month loan from Southampton, opened the scoring after 33 minutes; however, Kevan Hurst equalised on the hour-mark, and the game finished 1–1.[9]
Oldham were the next visitors to Bloomfield Road, on 16 September, and held Blackpool to their fourth stalemate in five games. Scott Vernon opened the scoring four minutes before half time. The score was brought level twenty minutes after the interval by former Blackpool midfielder Richie Wellens. Oldham then took the lead on 72 minutes through Chris Porter, but substitute Andy Morrell saved the home side's blushes with an equaliser in injury time.[10]
For their tenth league game, on 23 September, Blackpool returned to the road and travelled to South Yorkshire to face Doncaster Rovers. They kept a clean sheet in a goalless draw.[11]
Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | For | Against |
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10 | 1 | 5 | 4 | 9 | 12 |
The Seasiders travelled north to Carlisle United the following midweek. Goals from former Blackpool loanee Chris Lumsdon and Karl Hawley gave the Cumbrians victory.[12]
On 30 September, Blackpool faced Leyton Orient at Bloomfield Road. Andy Morrell opened the scoring after 21 minutes, and that's how matters remained for the next hour. On 81 minutes, Orient were reduced to ten men when Adam Tann was sent off. Wes Hoolahan converted the resulting penalty, and Keigan Parker found the net four minutes later for Blackpool's third and final goal.[13]
Blackpool travelled to the south coast on 8 October to face Brighton & Hove Albion, and recorded their second successive win, again by a 3–0 margin. Keith Southern scored his second goal of the season after seventeen minutes, and a double by Scott Vernon (61' and 87'), either side of Alexandre Frutos's dismissal for the home side, sealed the three points for the visitors.[14]
Six days later, Blackpool hosted Yeovil Town. Scott Vernon's 56th-minute opener was equalised by Marcus Stewart four minutes from time.[15]
Crewe Alexandra were the opponents the following weekend, and Blackpool returned to Lancashire the victors after a 2–1 victory over Dario Gradi's men. Andy Morrell's third-minute strike was cancelled out by Nicky Maynard after 67 minutes. Shaun Barker scored the winner in injury time for Blackpool, who had Simon Gillett dismissed ten minutes earlier.[16]
On 28 October, Bradford City were the visitors to Bloomfield Road. David Fox scored the game's first goal after 38 minutes. Wes Hoolahan doubled the lead on the stroke of half-time from the penalty spot. Twenty minutes into the second half, Keigan Parker made it three without reply, and added another six minutes later. The Bantams scored what proved to be a consolation goal six minutes from time, before having Joe Brown sent off in injury time.[17]
Cup action intervened on 31 October, this time the League Trophy, and Blackpool travelled to Accrington Stanley. Simon Gillett opened the scoring just after the half-hour mark, only to see Ian Craney bring Stanley level a minute before the break. Shaun Barker restored the Seasiders' lead on 54 minutes, but this was again cancelled out by Andy Todd five minutes later. The hosts took the lead for the first time, through Paul Mullin, after 64 minutes, but Ben Burgess restored parity with his first goal of the season fifteen minutes from time. Burgess doubled his tally ten minutes later, and Robbie Williams tied the game at 4–4 in injury time. The game went to a penalty shootout, which Stanley won 4–2.[18]
Back in the league, Blackpool travelled to Northampton Town on 4 November. Andy Morrell put the Tangerines ahead after twenty minutes. Blackpool maintained their lead until just after the hour mark, when Eoin Jess pulled the scores level. The match ended 1–1, Blackpool's seventh draw of the league season.[19]
Blackpool's FA Cup campaign began in Huddersfield on 11 November. Wes Hoolahan's 70th-minute penalty was enough to see the Seasiders through to the second round.[20]
Blackpool and Huddersfield met again, this time in the league, seven days later at Bloomfield Road. Keigan Parker (20') and Keith Southern (30') put the hosts 2–0 up, before future 'Pool player Gary Taylor-Fletcher pulled one back for Town on the stroke of half-time. Andy Morrell put the game out of reach for Blackpool on the hour mark. Goalkeeper Paul Rachubka, who was on Huddersfield's bench for both games, joined Blackpool on loan in January.[21]
On 24 November, Simon Grayson's men made the short trip down the coast to face Tranmere Rovers. Former Blackpool loan player Chris Greenacre put Rovers ahead inside two minutes. Steve Davies extended the lead on 67 minutes, and Blackpool's seven-game unbeaten league run was ended.[22]
The FA Cup intervened again on 2 December, and Blackpool travelled to face MK Dons for their second-round tie. Keigan Parker put Blackpool ahead after half an hour, and Andy Morrell doubled their lead just after the break. Blackpool progressed to the third round.[23]
Cheltenham Town were the visitors to Bloomfield Road for a league game on 5 December. Damian Spencer gave Town the lead after thirteen minutes, but Andy Morrell (29') and Wes Hoolahan (80') combined to give the Tangerines all three points.[24]
Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | For | Against |
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20 | 7 | 7 | 6 | 28 | 22 |
Four days later, Swansea City travelled to the seaside. Carl Dickinson's 21st-minute own goal gave the Swans the lead. Scott Vernon levelled proceedings with just seven minutes left on the referee's watch.[25]
Blackpool travelled to Scunthorpe United on 15 December, and recorded their second victory in three games. Andy Morrell put Blackpool in the lead just before the half-hour mark; Wes Hoolahan doubled the scoreline from the penalty spot on 58 minutes (fifteen minutes before he was sent off); and Keigan Parker made it three on 88 minutes. Ian Baraclough pulled one back for the Iron in injury time.[26]
The following week saw Blackpool visiting the south coast again, this time to face Bournemouth. After a scoreless first half, Keigan Parker put Blackpool ahead two minutes after the restart. He scored his and the Seasiders' second five minutes later. Bournemouth were reduced to ten men on 69 minutes when Darren Anderton was dismissed. Simon Gillett, who had been on loan to Blackpool the previous month, pulled one back for the home side, but David Fox restored Blackpool's two-goal lead two minutes from time.[27]
Blackpool began the second half of the league season with a Boxing Day home game against Carlisle. An own goal by the visitors' Peter Murphy after five minutes gave the Seasiders the lead. Keigan Parker added a second on 29 minutes. Karl Hawley scored a consolation goal for Carlisle seventeen minutes from time.[28]
2006 was closed out with a home game against Doncaster Rovers on 30 December. Scott Vernon (77') put the hosts ahead ten minutes after coming on as a substitute, and his goal was followed in quick succession by Shaun Barker ('81) and one more from himself ('83). Paul Heffernan pulled one back for Rovers in injury time.[29]
Simon Grayson was named League One Manager of the Month for December.[30]
2007[]
The calendar was turned with a trip to Chesterfield on New Year's Day. A 2–0 defeat ensued, Blackpool's first loss in seven games.[31]
Focus turned to the FA Cup again on 6 January, with Aldershot visiting Bloomfield Road for the first time in fifteen years. Scott Vernon found the net after just four minutes. This was followed three minutes later by an Andy Morrell strike. John Grant netted for Aldershot just before the half-hour mark, and the score remained 2–1 at half-time. Morrell scored his second and Blackpool's third on 73 minutes, and Ben Burgess made it four with ten minutes remaining. Mark Pritchard scored a second for the visitors, but the game ended 4–2, and Blackpool had made it to the fourth round for the first time in seventeen years.[32]
Back in League One, Port Vale were the Seasiders' opposition at Bloomfield Road on 13 January. All three goals in the game came in the final eighteen minutes. Andy Morrell put the Tangerines in front after 72 minutes, and David Fox followed his lead four minutes later. Akpo Sodje halved Vale's deficit from the penalty spot in injury time, but the visitors couldn't muster an equaliser and Blackpool bagged the points.[33]
Blackpool travelled to London seven days later to face Leyton Orient. Keith Southern's 85th-minute goal gave the Seasiders the victory.[34]
On 27 January, Norwich City were Blackpool's opponents in the fourth round of the FA Cup. A full house at Bloomfield Road looked on as Darren Huckerby put the Canaries ahead in the dying seconds of the first half. Ian Evatt levelled the score seven minutes after the interval. Norwich had Chris Brown sent off eight minutes from time, but they held on for a replay at Carrow Road.[35]
For their sixth home date in eight games, Blackpool faced Brentford on 3 February. The Bees went three goals ahead in the first half hour, and Blackpool did not reply until Scott Vernon's injury-time strike.[36]
For their FA Cup fourth-round replay ten days later, 'Pool travelled to Norwich. Michael Jackson put the visitors ahead with just under ten minutes of the first half remaining. That goal separated the teams for the next forty minutes, until Darren Huckerby evened things up. The score remained 1–1 at full-time, and the match went into extra time. Five minutes into extra time, Huckerby scored his second goal of the game and the third of the tie. Shaun Barker levelled matters again just over ten minutes later, but Chris Martin hit what proved to be the winner with eight minutes remaining, putting Norwich through to face Chelsea in the next round.[37]
With just the league to focus on, Blackpool met Bristol City at Bloomfield Road on 17 February, and Wayne Andrews' strike ten minutes into the second half was enough to give the Robins the points.[38]
Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | For | Against |
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30 | 13 | 8 | 9 | 44 | 34 |
On 20 February, Blackpool travelled to Nottingham Forest. Junior Agogo put Colin Calderwood's men ahead after sixteen minutes, and that's how it remained until Wes Hoolahan, Blackpool's resident penalty-taker, equalised with an injury-time spot-kick.[39]
Millwall made a trip to the seaside on 24 February, and they returned to London with all three points thanks to Dave Brammer's strike just shy of the thirty-minute mark.[40]
Oldham hosted Blackpool on 27 February, with three former Seasiders players in their team (Les Pogliacomi, Richie Wellens and Paul Edwards). A single goal, scored by Andy Morrell after 67 minutes, resulted in a Blackpool victory.[41]
Into March, Blackpool travelled to Gillingham on the third of the month. Dean McDonald put the home side ahead inside the first ten minutes, only to see Ben Burgess level the score three minutes later. Andrew Crofts (34') struck to put the Gills ahead at the interval. David Fox scored the game's fourth goal just under twenty minutes into the second half, and the game ended 2–2.[42]
Bournemouth made the long midweek trip to Lancashire on 6 March. Adrian Forbes opened his league account with a goal on 36 minutes. This was doubled ten minutes into the second half by Ben Burgess, with his second goal in as many games.[43]
Another south-coast club, this time Brighton & Hove Albion, were the visitors to Bloomfield Road four days later, and they returned to East Sussex with a point after a goalless draw.[44]
On 17 March, Blackpool faced Yeovil Town at Huish Park. Andy Morrell put Blackpool ahead after 56 minutes, and they held on for the win despite having Shaun Barker sent off two minutes later.[45]
Bradford City were the Seasiders' opponents on 24 March. Robbie Williams, who joined Blackpool on loan from Barnsley two days earlier, opened the scoring on six minutes. A second goal did not arrive until the 77th minute, and it was Andy Morrell who doubled Blackpool's lead. Omar Daley pulled one back for the Bantams, but they were reduced to ten men when Steven Schumacher was dismissed eight minutes later. Scott Vernon sealed the game for Blackpool with a third goal, in injury time.[46]
Rotherham United, then bottom of the table, hosted the Tangerines on 27 March, and Chris O'Grady's strike on the hour mark was enough to seal the points for the Millers.[47]
On 31 March, Blackpool welcomed Crewe Alexandra to Bloomfield Road. Wes Hoolahan put the home side ahead after fourteen minutes. Robbie Williams added a second just short of an hour. Shaun Miller scored an injury-time consolation for the Railwaymen.[48]
Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | For | Against |
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40 | 18 | 11 | 11 | 56 | 41 |
Tranmere Rovers made the short trip up the coast from the Wirral on 7 April. Keigan Parker put the Tangerines ahead after eight minutes, a lead which lasted twenty minutes — Calvin Zola scoring; however, Wes Hoolahan restored Blackpool's lead nine minutes before half-time. Zola equalised for a second time one minute after the break, but Andy Morrell scored what proved to be the winner on 73 minutes. Rovers had John Mullin and Jason McAteer dismissed on 52 and 53 minutes, respectively.[49]
Blackpool met Huddersfield Town for the third time this season, at the Galpharm Stadium on 9 April. Claus Bech Jørgensen scored his first league goal of the season after 28 minutes to put Blackpool ahead. Robbie Williams doubled the lead after 58 minutes, and the game finished 2–0.[50]
On 14 April, Blackpool faced Northampton Town at Bloomfield Road. Simon Cox gave the visitors the lead at half-time with a strike on 42 minutes. Chris Brandon, who joined Blackpool on loan from Huddersfield the previous month, equalised four minutes after coming on as a half-time substitute. A Wes Hoolahan penalty on 55 minutes put the Seasiders ahead for the first time, and seven minutes later Brandon scored his second and Blackpool's third. A Sean Dyche own goal six minutes from time sealed a 4–1 victory for the hosts.[51]
Blackpool travelled to Cheltenham seven days later. Robbie Williams scored his fourth goal in seven games to give the Seasiders the lead six minutes before half-time. John Finnigan equalised from the penalty spot on 51 minutes, but Keith Southern scored his fifth goal of the season with five minutes remaining to give Blackpool all three points. Blackpool's victory guaranteed them at least a place in the play-offs.[52]
On 28 April, Blackpool hosted Scunthorpe United at Bloomfield Road. Claus Bech Jørgensen opened the scoring after seven minutes in front of a crowd of over 9,000. Keigan Parker scored a second on 26 minutes, and twelve minutes later Chris Brandon was sent off. Billy Sharp halved Scunthorpe's deficit four minutes before half-time. Shaun Barker made it 3–1 on 56 minutes, and ten-man Blackpool held on for the win and moved just two points behind the second automatic-promotion position. Scunthorpe, despite their defeat, were crowned champions.[53]
Simon Grayson was named League One Manager of the Month for April,[54] his second such accolade of the season.
The final game of the regular season occurred on 5 May, with Blackpool's visiting Swansea City. Izzy Iriekpen put the Welsh club ahead on 14 minutes. The lead lasted only eleven minutes, however — Andy Morrell scoring the equaliser. Keigan Parker completed the turnaround just after the half-hour mark, and Blackpool led 2–1 at half-time. Two minutes into the second period, Lee Trundle put the Swans back on level terms. Iriekpen put the home side back in the lead on 55 minutes. Andy Morrell evened matters up again two minutes later, and then put Blackpool ahead on 61 minutes, completing his hat-trick in the process. He scored his fourth and Blackpool's fifth on 78 minutes, and Keigan Parker completed the rout with his second in the final minute. Blackpool won 6–3, and cemented their place in the play-offs with a third-placed finish in the table. The result also ended Swansea's play-off hopes and meant Blackpool finished as the division's top scorers.[55]
Blackpool and Oldham Athletic met in the two-legged semi-finals of the play-offs. Blackpool won both legs — 2–1 at Boundary Park on 13 May[56] and 3–1 at Bloomfield Road six days later.[57]
On 27 May, Blackpool met Yeovil Town in the final at the new Wembley Stadium, taking 28,600 fans to their first appearance at England's national stadium in fifteen years. Blackpool won 2–0, a club-record tenth-consecutive victory, and were promoted to The Championship.[58]
First-team squad[]
Squad No. | Name | Position(s) | Nationality | Place of birth | Date of Birth | Apps | Goals | Signed from | Date signed | Fee |
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Goalkeepers | ||||||||||
1 | Lee Jones | GK | Pontypridd | 9 August 1970 (aged 35) | 93 | 0 | Stockport County | 27 August 2003[a] | Free | |
1 | Paul Rachubka | GK | San Luis Obispo | 21 May 1981 (aged 25) | 0 | 0 | Huddersfield Town | 31 January 2007 | Loan | |
13 | Kyle Clancy | GK | Barking | 16 November 1989 (aged 16) | 0 | 0 | Blackpool F.C. Academy | July 2006 | Free | |
21 | Rhys Evans | GK | Swindon | 27 January 1982 (aged 24) | 0 | 0 | Swindon Town | 1 July 2006 | Free | |
23 | Lewis Edge | GK | Morecambe | 12 January 1987 (aged 19) | 6 | 0 | Blackpool F.C. Academy | November 2003 | Free | |
31 | Joe Hart | GK | Shrewsbury | 19 April 1987 (aged 19) | 0 | 0 | Manchester City | 8 April 2007 | Loan | |
Defenders | ||||||||||
2 | Danny Coid | RB/LB/CM | Liverpool | 3 October 1981 (aged 24) | 259 | 14 | Blackpool F.C. Academy | 1 August 1998 | Free | |
3 | Paul Tierney | LB | Salford | 15 September 1982 (aged 23) | 0 | 0 | Livingston | 2 June 2006 | Free | |
5 | Michael Jackson | CB | Chester | 4 December 1973 (aged 32) | 0 | 0 | Tranmere Rovers | 23 June 2006 | Free | |
6 | Andy Wilkinson | CB | Yarnfield | 6 August 1984 (aged 21) | 0 | 0 | Stoke City | 20 October 2006 | Loan | |
6 | Robbie Williams | LB | Pontefract | 2 January 1984 (aged 22) | 0 | 0 | Barnsley | 22 March 2007 | Loan | |
12 | Marc Joseph | CB | Leicester | 10 November 1976 (aged 29) | 16 | 0 | Hull City | 11 January 2006[a] | Free | |
19 | Phil Doughty | CB | Blackpool | 6 September 1986 (aged 19) | 4 | 0 | Blackpool F.C. Academy | 1 December 2002 | Free | |
25 | Shaun Barker | RB/CB | Trowell | 19 September 1982 (aged 23) | 0 | 0 | Rotherham United | 2 August 2006 | Free | |
29 | Ian Evatt | CB | Coventry | 19 November 1981 (aged 24) | 0 | 0 | Queens Park Rangers | 3 August 2006 | Loan | |
30 | Vincent Fernandez | CB | Marseille | 19 September 1986 (aged 19) | 0 | 0 | Nottingham Forest | 23 November 2006 | Loan | |
31 | Carl Dickinson | LB | Swadlingcote | 31 March 1987 (aged 19) | 0 | 0 | Stoke City | 20 October 2006 | Loan | |
33 | Kaspars Gorkšs | CB | Riga | 6 November 1981 (aged 24) | 0 | 0 | FK Ventspils | 1 January 2007 | Free | |
Midfielders | ||||||||||
4 | Keith Southern | DM/CM | Gateshead | 24 April 1984 (aged 22) | 156 | 16 | Everton | 8 November 2002[a] | Undisclosed | |
8 | Adrian Forbes | RM | Greenford | 23 January 1979 (aged 27) | 0 | 0 | Swansea City | 1 July 2006 | Free | |
11 | Chris Brandon | CM | Bradford | 7 April 1976 (aged 30) | 0 | 0 | Huddersfield Town | 21 March 2007 | Loan | |
11 | Rory Prendergast | CM | Pontefract | 6 April 1976 (aged 30) | 28 | 0 | Accrington Stanley | 22 July 2005 | Free | |
15 | Ciaran Donnelly | CM | Blackpool | 2 April 1984 (aged 22) | 44 | 2 | Blackburn Rovers | 16 March 2005[a] | Free | |
16 | Jamie Burns | CM | Blackpool | 6 March 1984 (aged 22) | 60 | 4 | Blackpool F.C. Academy | 1 July 2003 | Free | |
17 | Simon Wiles | CM | Preston | 22 April 1985 (aged 21) | 48 | 3 | Blackpool F.C. Academy | 14 October 2003 | Free | |
20 | David Fox | CM/DM | Leek | 13 November 1983 (aged 22) | 7 | 1 | Manchester United | January 2006 | Free | |
22 | Marcus Bean | CM | Bournemouth | 2 November 1984 (aged 21) | 17 | 1 | Queens Park Rangers | 24 January 2006 | Free | |
24 | Sean Paterson | CM | Greenock | 26 March 1987 (aged 19) | 2 | 0 | Blackpool F.C. Academy | 2004 | Free | |
26 | Claus Jørgensen | CM/AM | Holstebro | 27 April 1979 (aged 27) | 0 | 0 | Coventry City | 8 September 2006 | Free | |
30 | Simon Gillett | CM | Oxford | 6 November 1985 (aged 20) | 0 | 0 | Southampton | 9 August 2006 | Loan | |
32 | Matty Kay | CM | Blackpool | 12 October 1989 (aged 16) | 1 | 0 | Blackpool F.C. Academy | 13 November 2005 | Free | |
34 | Gareth Farrelly | CM | Dublin | 28 August 1975 (aged 30) | 0 | 0 | Bohemians | 17 November 2006 | Free | |
Forwards | ||||||||||
7 | Keigan Parker | ST | Livingston | 8 June 1982 (aged 23) | 86 | 25 | St Johnstone | 25 June 2004 | Free | |
9 | John Murphy | ST | St Helens | 18 October 1976 (aged 29) | 298 | 104 | Chester City | 6 August 1999 | Free | |
10 | Scott Vernon | ST | Manchester | 13 December 1983 (aged 22) | 24 | 5 | Oldham Athletic | 9 June 2005[a] | Part-exchange | |
14 | Matthew Blinkhorn | ST | Blackpool | 2 March 1985 (aged 21) | 54 | 10 | Blackpool F.C. Academy | 28 June 2003 | Free | |
18 | Andy Morrell | ST | Doncaster | 28 September 1974 (aged 31) | 0 | 0 | Coventry City | 15 August 2006 | Free | |
28 | Ben Burgess | ST | Buxton | 9 November 1981 (aged 24) | 0 | 0 | Hull City | 31 August 2006 | £100,000 | |
28 | Danny Graham | ST | Gateshead | 12 August 1985 (aged 20) | 0 | 0 | Middlesbrough | 2 August 2006 | Loan |
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Player had a previous loan spell at the club. Date of signing refers to the date of the player's first permanent spell at the club.
Source: [59]
Competitions[]
Football League One[]
League table[]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Promotion or relegation |
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1 | Scunthorpe United | 46 | 26 | 13 | 7 | 73 | 35 | +38 | 91 | Division Champions, promoted |
2 | Bristol City | 46 | 25 | 10 | 11 | 63 | 39 | +24 | 85 | Promoted |
3 | Blackpool | 46 | 24 | 11 | 11 | 76 | 49 | +27 | 83 | Promoted through play-offs |
4 | Nottingham Forest | 46 | 23 | 13 | 10 | 65 | 41 | +24 | 82 | Participated in play-offs |
5 | Yeovil Town | 46 | 23 | 10 | 13 | 55 | 39 | +16 | 79 |
Rules for classification: In the Football League goals scored (GF) takes precedence over goal difference (GD).
Results[]
In summary[]
Overall | Home | Away | |||||||||||||||||
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Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD |
46 | 24 | 11 | 11 | 76 | 49 | +27 | 83 | 12 | 6 | 5 | 40 | 25 | +15 | 12 | 5 | 6 | 36 | 24 | +12 |
Source: Sky
By matchday[]
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
In detail[]
5 August 2006 2 | Blackpool | 0–2 | Nottingham Forest | showBlackpool |
12 August 2006 3 | Blackpool | 0–1 | Rotherham United | showBlackpool |
19 August 2006 4 | Bristol City | 2–4 | Blackpool | showBristol |
26 August 2006 5 | Blackpool | 1–1 | Gillingham | showBlackpool |
9 September 2006 7 | Port Vale | 2–1 | Blackpool | showBurslem |
12 September 2006 8 | Blackpool | 1–1 | Chesterfield | showBlackpool |
16 September 2006 9 | Blackpool | 2–2 | Oldham Athletic | showBlackpool |
23 September 2006 10 | Doncaster Rovers | 0–0 | Blackpool | showDoncaster |
26 September 2006 11 | Carlisle United | 2–0 | Blackpool | showCarlisle |
30 September 2006 12 | Blackpool | 3–0 | Leyton Orient | showBlackpool |
7 October 2006 13 | Brighton and Hove Albion | 0–3 | Blackpool | showBrighton |
14 October 2006 14 | Blackpool | 1–1 | Yeovil Town | showBlackpool |
21 October 2006 15 | Crewe Alexandra | 1–2 | Blackpool | showCrewe |
28 October 2006 16 | Blackpool | 4–1 | Bradford City | showBlackpool |
4 November 2006 17 | Northampton Town | 1–1 | Blackpool | showNorthampton |
18 November 2006 18 | Blackpool | 3–1 | Huddersfield Town | showBlackpool |
24 November 2006 19 | Tranmere Rovers | 2–0 | Blackpool | showBirkenhead |
5 December 2006 20 | Blackpool | 2–1 | Cheltenham Town | showBlackpool |
9 December 2006 21 | Blackpool | 1–1 | Swansea City | showBlackpool |
15 December 2006 22 | Scunthorpe United | 1–3 | Blackpool | showScunthorpe |
23 December 2006 23 | AFC Bournemouth | 1–3 | Blackpool | showBournemouth |
26 December 2006 24 | Blackpool | 2–1 | Carlisle United | showBlackpool |
30 December 2006 25 | Blackpool | 3–1 | Doncaster Rovers | showBlackpool |
1 January 2007 26 | Chesterfield | 2–0 | Blackpool | showChesterfield |
13 January 2007 27 | Blackpool | 2–1 | Port Vale | showBlackpool |
20 January 2007 28 | Leyton Orient | 0–1 | Blackpool | showLeyton |
17 February 2007 30 | Blackpool | 0–1 | Bristol City | showBlackpool |
20 February 2007 31 | Nottingham Forest | 1–1 | Blackpool | showWest Bridgford |
24 February 2007 32 | Blackpool | 0–1 | Millwall | showBlackpool |
27 February 2007 33 | Oldham Athletic | 0–1 | Blackpool | showOldham |
3 March 2007 34 | Gillingham | 2–2 | Blackpool | showGillingham |
6 March 2007 35 | Blackpool | 2–0 | AFC Bournemouth | showBlackpool |
10 March 2007 36 | Blackpool | 0–0 | Brighton and Hove Albion | showBlackpool |
17 March 2007 37 | Yeovil Town | 0–1 | Blackpool | showYeovil |
24 March 2007 38 | Bradford City | 1–3 | Blackpool | showBradford |
27 March 2007 39 | Rotherham United | 1–0 | Blackpool | showRotherham |
31 March 2007 40 | Blackpool | 2–1 | Crewe Alexandra | showBlackpool |
7 April 2007 41 | Blackpool | 3–2 | Tranmere Rovers | showBlackpool |
9 April 2007 42 | Huddersfield Town | 0–2 | Blackpool | showHuddersfield |
14 April 2007 43 | Blackpool | 4–1 | Northampton Town | showBlackpool |
21 April 2007 44 | Cheltenham Town | 1–2 | Blackpool | showCheltenham |
28 April 2007 45 | Blackpool | 3–1 | Scunthorpe United | showBlackpool |
5 May 2007 46 | Swansea City | 3–6 | Blackpool | showSwansea |
Football League One play-offs[]
Semi-finals[]
13 May 2007 First leg | Oldham Athletic | 1–2 | Blackpool | showOldham |
19 May 2007 Second leg | Blackpool | 3–1 | Oldham Athletic | showBlackpool |
Final[]
27 May 2007 Final | Yeovil Town | 0–2 | Blackpool | showWembley |
FA Cup[]
11 November 2006 First Round | Huddersfield Town | 1–2 | Blackpool | showHuddersfield |
2 December 2006 Second Round | Milton Keynes Dons | 0–2 | Blackpool | showMilton Keynes |
6 January 2007 Third Round | Blackpool | 4–2 | Aldershot Town | showBlackpool |
27 January 2007 Fourth Round | Blackpool | 1–1 | Norwich City | showBlackpool |
13 February 2007 Fourth Round replay | Norwich City | 3–2 | Blackpool | showNorwich |
Football League Cup[]
22 August 2006 First Round | Blackpool | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (2–4 p) | Barnsley | showBlackpool |
Football League Trophy[]
31 October 2006 Second Round | Accrington Stanley | 4–4 (a.e.t.) (4–2 p) | Blackpool | showAccrington |
Player statistics[]
Appearances[]
Name | League | FA Cup | League Cup | Other | Total |
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Shaun Barker | 45 | 5 | 1 | 4 | 55 |
Ian Evatt | 44 | 5 | 1 | 4 | 54 |
Keigan Parker | 45 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 54 |
Michael Jackson | 43 | 5 | 1 | 3 | 52 |
Wes Hoolahan | 42 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 49 |
Andy Morrell | 40 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 48 |
Keith Southern | 39 | 5 | 1 | 3 | 48 |
David Fox | 37 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 45 |
Scott Vernon | 38 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 44 |
Adrian Forbes | 34 | 5 | 0 | 4 | 43 |
Rhys Evans | 32 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 39 |
Claus Bech Jørgensen | 31 | 4 | 0 | 4 | 39 |
Simon Gillett | 31 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 34 |
Ben Burgess | 27 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 32 |
Danny Coid | 18 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 19 |
Kaspars Gorkšs | 10 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 13 |
Paul Tierney | 10 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 13 |
Robbie Williams | 9 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 12 |
Paul Rachubka | 8 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 11 |
Marcus Bean | 6 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 10 |
Carl Dickinson | 7 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 10 |
Marc Joseph | 8 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 9 |
Andy Wilkinson | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 |
Rory Prendergast | 5 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 6 |
Chris Brandon | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 |
Joe Hart | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 |
Danny Graham | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 |
Matthew Blinkhorn | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
Gareth Farrelly | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Vincent Fernandez | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Jamie Burns | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Kyle Clancy | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Ciaran Donnelly | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Lewis Edge | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Lee Jones | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Matty Kay | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Players used: 36
Goals[]
Name | League | FA Cup | League Cup | Other | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Andy Morrell | 16 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 20 |
Keigan Parker | 13 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 16 |
Scott Vernon | 11 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 14 |
Wes Hoolahan | 8 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 10 |
Shaun Barker | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 6 |
Keith Southern | 5 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 6 |
Ben Burgess | 2 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 5 |
Robbie Williams | 4 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 5 |
David Fox | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 |
Chris Brandon | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Simon Gillett | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
Michael Jackson | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Claus Bech Jørgensen | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Ian Evatt | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Adrian Forbes | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Danny Graham | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Total goals scored: 97
Transfers[]
In[]
Date | Player | From | Fee |
---|---|---|---|
21 July 2006 | Wes Hoolahan | Livingston | Season-long loan |
1 August 2006 | Ian Evatt | Q.P.R. | Season-long loan |
2 August 2006 | Danny Graham | Middlesbrough | One-month loan |
2 August 2006 | Shaun Barker | Rotherham United | Unknown |
9 August 2006 | Simon Gillett | Southampton | Three-month loan |
15 August 2006 | Andy Morrell | Coventry City | Unknown |
31 August 2006 | Ben Burgess | Hull City | Unknown |
20 October 2006 | Carl Dickinson | Stoke City | Two-month loan |
23 November 2006 | Andy Wilkinson | Stoke City | Two-month loan |
23 November 2006 | Vincent Fernandez | Nottingham Forest | Two-month loan |
1 January 2007 | Kaspars Gorkšs | Ventspils | Unknown |
30 January 2007 | Simon Gillett | Southampton | Four-month loan |
31 January 2007 | Paul Rachubka | Huddersfield Town | Four-month loan |
21 March 2007 | Chris Brandon | Huddersfield Town | Two-month loan |
22 March 2007 | Robbie Williams | Barnsley | Two-month loan |
8 April 2007 | Joe Hart | Manchester City | One-month loan |
1 June 2007 | Ian Evatt | Q.P.R. | Free |
3 June 2007 | Paul Rachubka | Huddersfield Town | Free |
5 July 2007 | Michael Flynn | Gillingham | Free |
5 July 2007 | John Hills | Sheffield Wednesday | Free |
Out[]
Date | Player | To | Fee |
---|---|---|---|
7 July 2006 | Tony Butler | Forest Green | Free |
27 July 2006 | Neil Wood | Oldham Athletic | Free |
1 August 2006 | Peter Clarke | Southend United | Unknown |
1 August 2006 | Matt Shaw | Morecambe | Free |
2 August 2006 | Lewis Edge | Rochdale | One-month loan[60] |
13 October 2006 | Lewis Edge | Bury | One-month loan |
19 October 2006 | Sean Paterson | Southport | One-month loan |
27 October 2006 | John Murphy | Macclesfield Town | Three-month loan |
31 October 2006 | Simon Wiles | Macclesfield Town | Five-month loan |
22 November 2006 | Matthew Blinkhorn | Macclesfield Town | Three-month loan |
23 November 2006 | Jamie Burns | Morecambe | Five-month loan |
23 November 2006 | Ciaran Donnelly | Southport | Five-month loan |
8 December 2006 | Lee Jones | Bury | One-month loan[61] |
6 January 2007 | Sean Paterson | Southport | Three-month loan |
8 January 2007 | Lee Jones | Darlington | Free |
16 January 2007 | John Murphy | Macclesfield Town | Free |
22 January 2007 | Rory Prendergast | Rochdale | Free |
31 January 2007 | Lewis Edge | Rochdale | Three-month loan |
16 February 2007 | Dean Gordon | Torquay United | Unknown |
2 March 2007 | Matthew Blinkhorn | Morecambe | Two-month loan |
22 March 2007 | Stuart Anderson | Livingston | Free |
31 May 2007 | Sean Paterson | Released | |
31 May 2007 | Ciaran Donnelly | Released | |
31 May 2007 | Gareth Farrelly | Released | |
31 May 2007 | Kyle Clancy | Released | |
21 June 2007 | Marc Joseph | Rotherham United | Free |
28 June 2007 | Matthew Blinkhorn | Morecambe | Free |
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- ^ Blackpool 0–2 Nottm Forest – BBC Sport
- ^ Bristol City 2–4 Blackpool – BBC Sport
- ^ Blackpool 0–1 Rotherham – BBC Sport
- ^ Blackpool 2–2 Barnsley (aet) – BBC Sport
- ^ Blackpool 1–1 Gillingham – BBC Sport
- ^ Millwall 0–0 Blackpool – BBC Sport
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- ^ Blackpool 2–2 Oldham – BBC Sport
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- ^ Blackpool 1–1 Yeovil – BBC Sport
- ^ Crewe 1–2 Blackpool – BBC Sport
- ^ Blackpool 4–1 Bradford – BBC Sport
- ^ Accrington 4–4 Blackpool – BBC Sport
- ^ Northampton 1–1 Blackpool – BBC Sport
- ^ Huddersfield 0–1 Blackpool – BBC Sport
- ^ Blackpool 3–1 Huddersfield – BBC Sport
- ^ Tranmere 2–0 Blackpool – BBC Sport
- ^ MK Dons 0–2 Blackpool – BBC Sport
- ^ Blackpool 2–1 Cheltenham – BBC Sport
- ^ Blackpool 1–1 Swansea – BBC Sport
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- ^ Bournemouth 1–3 Blackpool – BBC Sport
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- ^ Blackpool 2–1 Port Vale – BBC Sport
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- ^ Recalled after eleven days
- ^ Recalled after nine days
- Blackpool F.C. seasons
- 2006–07 Football League One by team