1990–91 Blackpool F.C. season

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Blackpool F.C.
1990–91 season
Owner and chairman Owen Oyston
Manager Graham Carr
(until 30 November 1990)
Billy Ayre
(from 1 December 1990)
Division Four 5th
Play-offs Runners-up
FA Cup Third round
League Cup First round
League Trophy Quarter-finals
Top goalscorer Dave Bamber (17)
Highest home attendance9,563 v Tottenham Hotspur,
FA Cup, 5 January 1991
Lowest home attendance1,696 v Darlington,
League Cup, 4 September 1990
  1989–90
1991–92  

The 1990–91 season was Blackpool F.C.'s 83rd season (80th consecutive) in the Football League. They competed in the 24-team Division Four, then the fourth tier of English football. They finished fifth, missing out on automatic promotion by one point after a final-day defeat at Walsall, and made the play-offs; however, they lost in the final, against Torquay United, in a penalty-shootout after the game finished 2–2 after normal and extra time.

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Graham Carr was replaced as manager by his assistant, Billy Ayre, on 30 November. Between 10 November and the end of the season, the club went on to record thirteen consecutive League wins at Bloomfield Road.

Dave Bamber was the club's top scorer, with seventeen league goals.

Results

DateCompetitionOpponent (home/away)ResultScorer(s)Attendance
25 August 1990 League Scunthorpe United (a)L 0–23,024
28 August 1990 League Cup, first round, first leg Darlington (a)D 0-02,254
1 September 1990 League Rochdale (h)D 0-03,357
4 September 1990 League Cup, first round, second legDarlington (h)D 1–1 [1] Brook 1,696
8 September 1990 League Northampton Town (a)L 0–04,300
15 September 1990 League Wrexham (h)W 4–1 Stant, Eyres, opposition own goal, Rodwell 3,497
18 September 1990 League Burnley (h)L 1–2 Stant 4,737
22 September 1990 League Chesterfield (a)D 2–2 Groves, Garner (penalty)3,549
29 September 1990 League Hartlepool United (h)W 2–0 Eyres, Groves 3,181
3 October 1990 League Scarborough (a)W 1–0 Groves 1,713
6 October 1990 League Torquay United (a)L 1–2 Stant 2,884
13 October 1990 League Darlington (h)L 1–2 Garner 4,092
20 October 1990 League Gillingham (h)W 2–0 Stant, Eyres 3,041
22 October 1990 League Stockport County (a)D 0-04,337
27 October 1990 League Halifax Town (a)L 3–5 Rodwell 2, Stant 1,945
3 November 1990 League Walsall (h)L 1–2 Groves 3,233
10 November 1990 League Aldershot (h)W 4–2 Sinclair, Taylor, Garner (penalty), Lancaster 2,065
17 November 1990 FA Cup, first round Grimsby Town (h)W 2–0 Groves, Garner 4,175
24 November 1990 League Doncaster Rovers (a)L 0–02,113
1 December 1990 League Hereford United (a)D 1–1 [2] Bamber 2,588
10 December 1990 FA Cup, second round Huddersfield Town (a)W 2–0 Groves, opposition own goal6,329
15 December 1990 League Maidstone United (h)D 2–2 Garner, Bamber 2,341
23 December 1990 League Carlisle United (a)L 0–05,195
26 December 1990 League Peterborough United (h)D 1–1 Garner 3,658
29 December 1990 League Lincoln City (h)W 5–0 Groves 2 (1 penalty), Bamber 2, Eyres 2,519
1 January 1991 League York City (a)W 1–0 Horner 3,115
5 January 1991 FA Cup, third round Tottenham Hotspur (h)L 0–09,563
12 January 1991 League Rochdale (a)L 1–2 Bamber 2,621
19 January 1991 League Scunthorpe United (h)W 3–1 Bamber 2, Garner 2,494
26 January 1991 League Wrexham (a)W 1–0 Garner (penalty)2,393
5 February 1991 League Chesterfield (h)W 3–0 Bamber, Horner, Garner 2,357
16 February 1991 League Doncaster Rovers (h)W 2–0 Taylor, Horner 3,533
23 February 1991 League Aldershot (a)W 4–1 Bamber 2, Garner 22,164
2 March 1991 League Hereford United (h)W 3–0 Bamber 2, Richards 3,636
9 March 1991 League Maidstone United (a)D 1–1 Richards 2,253
12 March 1991 League Scarborough (h)W 3–1 Richards, Taylor, Bamber 3,798
16 March 1991 League Hartlepool United (a)W 2–1 Horner, Rodwell 2,840
19 March 1991 League Darlington (a)D 1–1Opposition own goal4,108
23 March 1991 League Torquay United (h)W 1–0 Bamber 4,778
30 March 1991 League Peterborough United (a)L 0–27,721
2 April 1991 League Carlisle United (h)W 6–0 Bamber 2, Horner, Groves (penalty), Rodwell, Richards 5,368
6 April 1991 League Lincoln City (a)W 1–0 Bamber 4,003
13 April 1991 League York City (h)W 1–0 Groves 5,086
17 April 1991 League Cardiff City (h)W 3–0 Groves, Horner, Rodwell 4,813
20 April 1991 League Gillingham (a)D 2–2 Davies, Horner 3,028
23 April 1991 League Burnley (a)L 0–218,398
27 April 1991 League Stockpot County (h)W 3–2 Eyres, Garner 28,590
30 April 1991 League Halifax Town (h)W 2–0 Rodwell, Groves 5,883
2 May 1991 League Cardiff City (a)D 1–1 Garner (penalty)1,793
7 May 1991 League Northampton Town (h)W 2–1 Eyres, Groves 7,298
11 May 1991 League Walsall (a)L 0–28,051
19 May 1991Play-off semi-finals, first legScunthorpe United (a)D 1–1 Rodwell 6,536
22 May 1991Play-off semi-finals, second legScunthorpe United (h)W 2–1 Eyres 27,596
31 May 1991Play-off finalTorquay United (n) [3] D 2–2 [4] Groves, opposition own goal21,615

Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
3 Hartlepool United 462410126748+1982Promoted
4 Peterborough United 46211786745+2280
5 Blackpool 462310137847+3179Participated in play-offs
6 Burnley 462310137051+1979
7 Torquay United 461818106447+1772Promoted through play-offs [lower-alpha 1]
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. Torquay United won the play-offs and were promoted.

Play-offs

Semi-finals

Blackpool and Scunthorpe United met in the two-legged semi-finals of the play-offs. The first leg, played at Glanford Park on 19 May, finished 1–1. Three days later, Blackpool won the return leg at Bloomfield Road 2–0, courtesy of a double by David Eyres, and took the tie 3–2 on aggregate. Blackpool's celebration of reaching Wembley since the famous "Matthews Final" thirty-eight years earlier was overshadowed by the news that their former player and manager Stan Mortensen, who scored a hat-trick in that final, had died earlier in the day, at the age of 69.

Final

On 31 May, Blackpool met Torquay United in the final at Wembley. The game finished 2–2 after normal time and extra time. It went to a penalty-shootout, which Torquay won 5–4. Dave Bamber missed the decisive penalty, the second of sudden death, putting it well wide of Gareth Howells' left-hand post.

Blackpool 2-2
(4-5 on penalties)
Torquay United
Groves
Curran (o.g.)
(Report) Saunders
Edwards
Attendance: 21,615

Blackpool

1 McIlhargey
2 Davies Sub off.svg(for Sinclair)
3 Wright
4 Groves Soccerball shade.svg
5 Horner
6 Gore
7 Rodwell
8 Taylor
9 Bamber
10 Garner (c)
11 Eyres

Substitutes:

12 Sinclair Sub on.svg(for Davies)
14 Richards

Manager:
Billy Ayre

Torquay United

1 Howells
2 Curran
3 P. Holmes
4 Saunders Soccerball shade.svg
5 Elliott
6 Joyce
7 Myers
8 M. Holmes
9 Evans
10 Edwards Soccerball shade.svg
11 Loram

Substitutes:

12 Hall
14

Manager:
John Impey

Player statistics

Appearances

NameLeaguePlay-offsFA CupLeague CupTotal
Paul Groves 4633254 [5]
Alan Wright 4533253
Steve McIlhargey 4433252
Tony Rodwell 4533152
Ian Gore 4133249
Phil Horner 3933045
Andy Garner 3633244
David Eyres 3631242
Mike Davies 3731041
Trevor Sinclair 3123238
Gary Briggs 3023237
Dave Bamber 2311025
Carl Richards 2202125
Chris Hedworth 2003023
Mark Taylor 1930123
Phil Stant 1200012
Dave Lancaster 800210
Gary Brook 40026
A. Smalley 60006
Andy Gouck 50005
Mark Bradshaw 10023
Mark Wright 30003
Fred Barber 20002
Gordon Owen 10001
Russell Coughlin 00000

Players used: 24

Goals

NameLeaguePlay-offsFA CupLeague CupTotal
Dave Bamber 1700017
Paul Groves 1112014
Andy Garner 1301014
David Eyres 62008
Tony Rodwell 71008
Phil Horner 70007
Phil Stant 50005
Carl Richards 40004
Mark Taylor 30003
Gary Brook 00011
Mike Davies 10001
Dave Lancaster 10001
Trevor Sinclair 10001

Total goals scored: 84 (plus four own-goals)


Notes

  1. After extra time; Darlington won on away-goals rule
  2. Billy Ayre's first game as manager
  3. Played at Wembley Stadium, London
  4. After extra time; Torquay won 5-4 on penalties
  5. Ever-present

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