1926–27 Blackpool F.C. season

Blackpool F.C.
Season 1926-27
LeagueDivision Two
ManagerMajor Frank Buckley
League position9th
Top goalscorerLeague: Billy Tremelling (30)
Combined: Billy Tremelling (31)
FA CupThird round[1]
Highest home attendance
Lowest home attendance
Previous season1925-26
Next season1927-28

The 1926-27 season was Blackpool F.C.'s 26th season (23rd consecutive) in the Football League. They competed in the 22-team Division Two, then the second tier of English football, finishing ninth.

Billy Tremelling was the club's top scorer, with 31 goals in total (thirty in the league and one in the FA Cup).

Season synopsis

An opening day defeat at Nottingham Forest was tempered by three straight victories.

A run of four consecutive defeats in October set the team back, but the fourteen victories that they put on the board during the remainder of the season helped them obtain a top-half finish.

The team sent Frank Buckley on his way to pastures new with a 5–0 home victory over Notts County on the final day. He became manager of Wolves the following season, remaining with them for seventeen years.

Table

P WDLFAGAPts
1 Middlesbrough 42 27 8 7 122 60 2.033 62
2Portsmouth422381187491.77654
3Manchester City42221010108611.77054
4Chelsea4220121062521.19252
5Nottingham Forest4218141080551.45550
6Preston North End422091374721.02849
7Hull City422071563521.21247
8Port Vale4216131388781.12845
9Blackpool421881695801.18844
10Oldham Athletic421961774840.88144
11Barnsley421791688871.01143
12Swansea City4216111568720.94443
13Southampton4215121560620.96842
14Reading421681864720.88940
15Wolverhampton Wanderers421472173750.97335
16Notts County421552270960.72935
17Grimsby Town4211121974910.81334
18Fulham421382158920.63034
19South Shields4211112071960.74033
20Clapton Orient421272360960.62531
21Darlington421262479980.80630
22Bradford City42792650880.56823

Transfers

In

Date Player From Fee

Out

Date Player From Fee

Notes

  1. Entered competition in third round

References

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