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2011–12 Blackpool F.C. season

The 2011–12 season was Blackpool F.C.'s first season back in the Football League Championship, the second tier of English professional football, after being relegated from the Premier League at the conclusion of 2010–11 campaign. It was their 103rd overall season in the Football League. It was Ian Holloway's third season as manager.

Blackpool F.C.
2011–12 season
OwnerOwen Oyston
ChairmanKarl Oyston
ManagerIan Holloway
StadiumBloomfield Road
Blackpool, England
(Capacity: 16,220)
Football League Championship5th[1]
FA CupFifth Round1
League CupFirst Round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Kevin Phillips (16)

All:
Kevin Phillips (17)

The club finished the regular season in fifth position, thus qualifying them for the play-offs. They reached the final, in which they lost to West Ham 1–2.

Kevin Phillips, in his first season at Blackpool, finished as the club's top scorer with seventeen goals (sixteen in the League).

Season summary

Pre-season

Over the summer, the club released nine players. They were goalkeepers Paul Rachubka and Richard Kingson; defenders Rob Edwards, David Carney and Danny Coid; midfielders Malaury Martin (who did not make any appearances for the club), former club captain Jason Euell and Ishmel Demontagnac; and forward Marlon Harewood. In addition, on-loan defender Salaheddine Sbaï returned to Nîmes without appearing for the Seasiders, forward Sergei Kornilenko's loan move was also not made permanent, and midfielder Andy Reid decided to not to extend his short-term contract.

The first arrival at Bloomfield Road was midfielder Bojan Djordjic, who had played under Ian Holloway at Plymouth Argyle.

Two more departures occurred in early July. Midfielder Charlie Adam sealed his move to Kenny Dalglish's Liverpool for a £7-million fee.[2] The Blackpool supporters' Player of the Year the previous term and Adam's midfield partner for the previous campaign, David Vaughan, also left after turning down a new contract. He signed for Sunderland on 7 July.

Also in early July, the club tied-up contract extensions with four players: goalkeeper Matthew Gilks and defenders Stephen Crainey, Ashley Eastham and Ian Evatt.[3]

On 9 July, former Preston North End left back Matt Hill signed on a free transfer. He joined the club at their pre-season training camp in Portugal.[4]

The following day, former England striker and European Golden Shoe winner Kevin Phillips joined, again on a free transfer.[5]

On 18 July, the eve of Blackpool's first pre-season friendly against Rangers, the club signed 20-year-old Argentine midfielder Gerardo Bruna from Liverpool on a two-year contract.[6]

Four days later, former Scotland international midfielder Barry Ferguson signed from Birmingham City, where he had been playing with Kevin Phillips, for £750,000, in a two-year deal with an option for a third. Fellow Scot, left-back Bob Harris, joined from Queen of the South. Another defender, Paul Bignot, became Ian Holloway's third signing in 24 hours when he joined from Newport County.

On 25 July, Spanish midfielder Ángel Martínez joined on a two-year contract, with an option for a third, from Espanyol.[7] This gave Ian Holloway a squad of 31 going into Blackpool's final pre-season friendly against Hibernian the following day.

Prior to the evening kick-off against Hibs, Blackpool completed the signing of 22-year-old Scottish striker Craig Sutherland, who was playing in the US college leagues.[8][9]

A tenth close-season signing occurred on 3 August, when Liverpool midfielder Tom Ince, son of former England captain Paul, put pen to paper to seal a two-year deal, with an option for a third year.[10]

On the eve of the new season, D. J. Campbell sealed his drawn-out move to Q.P.R. for an undisclosed fee believed to be around £1.2 million. The same day, Spanish centre back Miguel Ángel Llera joined the club on a free transfer. He had been on trial with the Seasiders, and scored a free-kick in Blackpool's friendly defeat to Lancaster City three days earlier.[11] The same day, Louis Almond joined Barrow on loan.[12] This gave Ian Holloway a squad of 33 to choose from for the 5 August League visit to Hull City.

Season proper

Hull City hosted Ian Holloway's men in a Friday-night curtain-raiser for the 2011–12 Football League season. Six of the players that started against Manchester United in the club's final Premier League fixture 75 days earlier[13] were featured in the starting line-up. They were Matt Gilks, Stephen Crainey, Ian Evatt, Alex Baptiste, Keith Southern and Gary Taylor-Fletcher. Meanwhile, starting debuts were given to Barry Ferguson and Kevin Phillips, while fellow new boy Craig Sutherland came on as a late substitute for Taylor-Fletcher. Matt Hill was an unused substitute. It was Taylor-Fletcher who scored the only goal of the game, on 81 minutes, to give Blackpool a perfect start to the campaign.[14] The Tangerines topped the table for less than 24 hours, however: Ipswich Town replaced them the following day after their 3–0 victory at Bristol City.

Six days later, Blackpool travelled to Hillsborough to take on Sheffield Wednesday in the first round of the League Cup, with Ian Holloway naming a completely different starting eleven to that of the previous game. The tie finished goalless after both ninety minutes of normal time and thirty of extra. To a penalty shootout it went, and Wednesday, managed by former Seasiders boss Gary Megson, won 4–2.[15]

It was back to League action on 14 August, and Blackpool hosted Peterborough United for the first home fixture of the campaign. Kevin Phillips opened the scoring one minute before half-time. He then doubled the Tangerines' lead three minutes into the second half. Six minutes from time, the visitors' George Boyd pulled one back. With their victory, which maintained their 100% start to the League campaign, Blackpool moved up to third in the table.[16] With his substitute appearance, Matt Phillips became the 26th player used by Ian Holloway in their three games.

The Seasiders then hosted Derby County in a midweek fixture at Bloomfield Road. The visitors, with a single goal, inflicted the hosts' first League defeat of the campaign. Blackpool slipped five places to eighth as a result.[17]

On 19 August, Ian Holloway's men endured an eight-and-a-half-hour coach ride down to the south coast to face Brighton & Hove Albion the following day.[18] Craig Mackail-Smith opened the scoring for the Seagulls just before the half-hour mark. The lead was doubled five minutes into the second half via Ashley Barnes. Kevin Phillips pulled one back for the Tangerines on the hour mark, before levelling matters in the 90th minute. It was Phillips' fourth goal in as many games for his new club. Blackpool remained eighth.[19]

Eight days later, Blackpool again took to the road, this time Crystal Palace being the opposition. Alex Baptiste opened his goalscoring account for the season, with a 41st-minute strike. With eleven minutes remaining, Glenn Murray equalised for the Eagles. Blackpool climbed to seventh place with the result.[20]

On 31 August, transfer-deadline day in England, Blackpool secured the services of two players. The first, in a permanent, one-year deal, was Maltese forward Daniel Bogdanović, from Sheffield United for £250,000. The other was West Bromwich Albion right-back James Hurst, on loan for the rest of the season. He was, however, recalled in October.

After an international break, Blackpool hosted Paul Jewell's Ipswich Town at Bloomfield Road on 10 September. After a goalless first half, Gary Taylor-Fletcher put the hosts ahead four minutes after the break. Barry Ferguson, with his first goal in English football for seven years, doubled Blackpool's lead on the hour mark, before leaving the game with a hamstring injury with fourteen minutes remaining. Blackpool climbed one place to seventh with their victory.[21] With eleven points taken from a possible eighteen, it has been Blackpool's best start to a League season in twenty years.

Cardiff City were the visitors to Bloomfield Road a week later – the first meeting between the two clubs since Blackpool's victory in the play-off final sixteen months earlier. The visitors took the lead through Don Cowie four minutes into the second half. Kevin Phillips equalised for the Tangerines just after the hour mark – his fifth League goal in seven games. Blackpool remained seventh with the point gained.[22]

On 24 September, Blackpool made the long trip to the south coast to face Portsmouth at Fratton Park. Matt Phillips was given a rare start by Ian Holloway, but the 20-year-old missed two golden chances in the first half. He was substituted in favour of Ludovic Sylvestre nine minutes after the restart. The game remained goalless until the fourth minute of added time, when Norwegian Erik Huseklepp netted the vital goal. Blackpool slipped one place to eighth with the defeat, which ended a four-game unbeaten streak.[23]

Three days later, Coventry City were the opposition at the Ricoh Arena. Gary Taylor-Fletcher opened the scoring on eighteen minutes. Gary Deegan leveled for the hosts an hour later. Lukas Jutkiewicz put the Sky Blues ahead five minutes later, before Keith Southern equalised two minutes into stoppage time. Blackpool sat in tenth place with the result.[24]

On 1 October, Blackpool marked their tenth League fixture with a 5–0 victory over Bristol City at Bloomfield Road. Gary Taylor-Fletcher, with his fourth goal of the season, put the Tangerines in front eight minutes before the break. Jonjo Shelvey, signed the previous day on loan from Liverpool, doubled the lead with a low thirty-yard free-kick. Daniel Bogdanovic opened his scoring account for Ian Holloway's men with the third, on 83 minutes. Two minutes into injury time, Brett Ormerod made it four. Bogdanovic scored his second and Blackpool's fifth in the 94th minute.[25]

After a two-week break, Blackpool suffered a heavy defeat, 4–0, at the hands of West Ham United at Upton Park. They dropped to thirteenth place with the loss.[26]

Three days later, they returned to winning ways, at home to Doncaster Rovers, courtesy of a stoppage-time winner from Tom Ince. It was his second of the game. He had levelled proceedings just after the hour mark with his first goal for the club. The three points lifted Blackpool to eighth.[27]

Two successive defeats ensued — 1–2 at Nottingham Forest[28] and 1–3 at Burnley[29] — before a 5–0 whitewash of Leeds United at Elland Road on 2 November. It was former Seasiders manager Simon Grayson's first meeting with the club since he left them in 2006. Goalkeeper Paul Rachubka, who crossed the Pennines during the summer, was at fault for three of Blackpool's goals, and he was withdrawn at half time in favour of 18-year-old Alex Cairns. Blackpool climbed to eighth place with the victory.[30]

Three days later, Blackpool hosted Millwall at Bloomfield Road in what was Ian Holloway's 100th league game in charge of the club. Kevin Phillips struck the only goal of the game on 61 minutes, just two minutes after coming on as a substitute for Keith Southern. It was Phillips' seventh goal of the campaign. Blackpool, who had taken six points and scored as many goals in four days, moved up to fifth.[31] It was also their second-consecutive clean sheet.

Two 2–2 draws ensued — at Middlesbrough on 19 November,[32] then the following week at home to Birmingham City.[33] Ludovic Sylvestre and Jonjo Shelvey netted in the first fixture, while full-back duo Stephen Crainey and Neal Eardley scored the goals in the latter. Blackpool moved into the play-off places with the second of the two points.

A midweek trip to Leicester City resulted in a 2–0 defeat, meaning Ian Holloway had yet to beat his former club as a manager. Blackpool dropped two places to eighth with the result.[34]

December was rung in with the visit of Reading to the seaside. The Seasiders' on-loan forward Callum McManaman scored the only goal of the game ten minutes into the second half to give the hosts the three points, which moved them up one place to seventh.[35]

The following week, Blackpool made the long trip to table-toppers Southampton. Former Tangerine Rickie Lambert opened the scoring on the half-hour mark. Chris Basham, making only his second League start of the season, brought the visitors level six minutes later with his first goal for Blackpool. Callum McManaman put Blackpool ahead four minutes into the second half with his second goal in as many games. Lambert equalised for Southampton three minutes into injury time, preserving their unbeaten home record for the campaign; however, the result ended their 21-match winning run at St Mary's. Blackpool slipped one place to eighth with the point.[36]

Watford visited Bloomfield Road on 17 December for what turned out to be a goalless draw. Blackpool remained eighth.[37]

On Boxing Day, Blackpool travelled to face Barnsley at Oakwell. Mark Howard made his debut in the Blackpool goal, replacing the injured Matt Gilks. The hosts' Matt Done opened the scoring on eighteen minutes. Just under twenty minutes later, Matt Phillips opened his scoring account for the season for Blackpool. On 67 minutes, Phillips put the visitors ahead, before completing his hat-trick from the penalty spot eight minutes from time. Blackpool climbed one place to seventh.[38]

New Year's Eve saw a visit to Birmingham City, with Barry Ferguson facing the club he left in the summer. Ferguson was sent off ten minutes into the second half, with Blackpool 2–0 down. Nathan Redmond sealed the result in the final minute. Blackpool dropped to ninth with the defeat.[39]

Blackpool rang in 2012 by welcoming Middlesbrough to the seaside. Matt Phillips opened the scoring five minutes after the break. Seven minutes later, Lomana LuaLua doubled the lead. A Seb Hines own goal on 70 minutes ended the scoring. Blackpool climbed back up to seventh with the three points.[40]

On 7 January, Blackpool raised the curtain on their FA Cup campaign with a seven-mile trip to Fylde Coast neighbours Fleetwood Town, managed by former Seasiders midfielder Micky Mellon. Lomana LuaLua broke the deadlock on 24 minutes. Two minutes after the restart, Matt Phillips doubled Blackpool's lead. On 55 minutes, Tom Ince made it three. The Cod Army pulled a goal back through Jamie Vardy before Phillips (77' and 81') completed his second hat-trick in as many weeks (and in the process became the club's joint-top scorer with namesake Kevin Phillips) to put Blackpool through to the Fourth Round with a 5–1 scoreline.[41]

Seven days later, Blackpool travelled to face Paul Jewell's Ipswich Town at Portman Road. The Tractor Boys went two goals up within an hour, through a Ángel Martínez own goal and a Tommy Smith header, before substitutes Elliot Grandin and Kevin Phillips rescued a point for the visitors, which dropped them two places to ninth.[42]

On 21 January, Blackpool hosted Crystal Palace. Dougie Freedman's men took the lead via an Owen Garvan penalty just before the half-hour mark. The score remained the same until five minutes from the end of normal time, when substitute Elliot Grandin scored his second goal in as many games. Also for the second consecutive game, it was two substitutes who scored, this time Chris Basham, with his second of the campaign, with thirty seconds remaining, to give the Seasiders the three points. They moved up to seventh with the victory.[43]

A week later, and Blackpool faced Sheffield Wednesday in a cup competition for the second time this season, this time the FA Cup Fourth Round at Bloomfield Road. Clinton Morrison put the Owls ahead seven minutes into the second half. Kevin Phillips sent the match to a replay with an injury-time penalty.[44]

On 31 January, Blackpool repeated the feat of coming back from a goal down in the dying minutes, this time against bottom club Coventry City. Conor Thomas put the visitors ahead just inside the hour, but strikes from Kevin Phillips (87') and Gary Taylor-Fletcher (94') gave the Tangerines the three points, which lifted them two places to sixth, the final play-off position.[45]

Into February, and Blackpool travelled to Wales to face third-placed Cardiff City. The Bluebirds took the lead just before the hour mark, via Joe Mason. Substitute Kevin Phillips levelled twenty minutes later, with his tenth League goal of the campaign, before a double from Matt Phillips sealed the victory for Blackpool. With the three points, their third consecutive victory, the Seasiders climbed three places to fourth — two points behind their hosts and eight behind leaders West Ham.[46]

Blackpool coupled their third consecutive victory with a progression to the Fifth Round of the FA Cup after beating Sheffield Wednesday 3–0 at Hillsborough in their replay on 7 February. Matt Phillips opened the scoring on seven minutes, with his tenth goal of the season. Seven minutes later, Lomana LuaLua doubled their lead. Ludovic Sylvestre settled the tie on 54 minutes.[47]

Back to League action on 11 February, and Blackpool hosted Portsmouth. Erik Huseklepp put Pompey ahead on the stroke of half-time. Fourteen minutes from time, Stephen Crainey levelled matters with a curling free-kick from just outside the penalty area. It was the first time he had scored two goals in one season. Blackpool slipped one place to fifth with the point.[48]

Three days later, Blackpool made the midweek trip to Doncaster Rovers. Gary Taylor-Fletcher put the visitors two goals ahead with strikes on 20 minutes and 34 minutes. El Hadji Diouf pulled one back for Donny from the penalty spot two minutes before the break. Frenchman Nouha Dicko, on loan from Wigan Athletic, notched his first goal for Blackpool on 72 minutes, sealing the three points for Ian Holloway's men, which moved them back up to fourth.[49]

A trip to Everton in the last sixteen of the FA Cup occurred on 18 February. It was the two clubs' first-ever meeting in the FA Cup. It was also Blackpool's furthest venture in the competition since the 1989–90 campaign, when they were knocked out by Q.P.R. The Seasiders' exit was effectively sealed six minutes into the tie, at which point they were already two goals down. An unmarked Royston Drenthe put the Toffees ahead after 49 seconds. Denis Stracqualursi doubled their lead four minutes later, and that's how the score remained. A mostly second-string Blackpool — captained in Barry Ferguson's absence by Alex Baptiste — lost Gary Taylor-Fletcher to injury just twenty minutes in. Kevin Phillips missed an injury-time penalty for Blackpool.[50]

On 21 February, former Blackpool manager Sam Allardyce returned to Bloomfield Road with West Ham, his fifth managerial role since leaving the seaside fifteen years earlier. James Tomkins put the Hammers ahead just before the half-hour mark. Four minutes later, their lead was doubled via Nicky Maynard's close-range strike. On the stroke of half-time, Kevin Phillips, who came on ten minutes earlier for the out-of-sorts Chris Basham, scored his eleventh League goal of the campaign. Eight minutes after the break, West Ham's goalkeeper Robert Green was sent off for a professional foul on Roman Bednář. Midfielder Henri Lansbury was put in goal, and proceeded to keep the ball out of his net for the remainder of the game. Indeed, West Ham stretched their lead on 74 minutes, through Gary O'Neil, and sealed the victory in the final minute through Ricardo Vaz Te. Blackpool slipped to seventh with the defeat, their first in the League in 2012.[51]

Four days later, Blackpool travelled to Bristol City, arch-rivals of Ian Holloway's former club, Bristol Rovers. City took the lead through Jon Stead after 29 minutes. Tom Ince, in front of watching father Paul, levelled ten minutes into the second half. Ince then put the Seasiders ahead on 84 minutes, three minutes before Kevin Phillips notched his thirteenth goal in all competitions. With the victory, their sixth in nine League games, Blackpool moved up three places to fourth.[52]

Into March, and on the second Blackpool hosted Hull City at Bloomfield Road, the reverse fixture to that which opened the campaign. Tom Ince put Blackpool in front on 27 minutes with a thirty-yard strike, ending the Tigers' six-game run of clean sheets. A last-minute equaliser from Matty Fryatt prevented Blackpool from climbing into third, but they remained fourth.[53]

Two successive away defeats ensued, at Derby County and Peterborough United, which saw Blackpool slip out of the play-off places into seventh.

They returned to winning ways on 17 March, with a 3–1 home victory over Brighton & Hove Albion. Joe Mattock put the Seagulls ahead after seven minutes. Ian Evatt levelled matters eight minutes before the break. Three minutes later, Kevin Phillips put Blackpool ahead. Ten minutes from time, Phillips doubled his tally and secured the three points for the hosts.[54]

Kevin Phillips netted another brace in the midweek fixture with Leicester City, his second — scored in the fourth minute of injury time — earned Blackpool a point in a 3–3 draw. Roman Bednar, with his first goal for the club, scored Blackpool's second.[55]

On 24 March, Blackpool travelled to Reading. They returned empty-handed after a 3–1 defeat. Lomana LuaLua scored Blackpool's goal.[56]

Seven days later, Blackpool closed out March by hosting top-of-the-table Southampton. Ian Holloway rang the changes — seven in total — after their previous result. Recent loan signing, the returning Stephen Dobbie (who became the tenth Scot in the Blackpool squad), opened the scoring with a 22nd-minute penalty. He doubled the Seasiders' lead nine minutes later with a route-one strike. Ian Evatt headed in a third on 52 minutes from Matt Phillips' corner to seal the three points. Blackpool climbed back into the play-off zone with the three points.[57]

A Good Friday visit to Watford resulted in a second successive victory and clean sheet. Another Stephen Dobbie double, including another from the penalty spot, ended the Hornets' seven-game unbeaten run and put Blackpool three points clear of sixth-placed Brighton, who lost at Burnley.[58]

Three days later, a struggling Barnsley visited Bloomfield Road and held on for a draw after taking the lead two minutes into the second half. Matt Phillips leveled for the hosts on 71 minutes.[59]

Another — this time goalless — draw followed, at Nottingham Forest, on 14 April.[60]

Blackpool returned to winning ways on 17 April, with a single-goal result against Neil Warnock's Leeds United at Bloomfield Road. Ángel Martínez got the goal, his first in English football. He became Blackpool's 22nd different goalscorer of the season. The Tangerines remained fifth — two places inside the play-off zone — four points clear of seventh-placed Middlesbrough.[61]

Four days later, Blackpool secured a play-offs appearance for the second time in three seasons, with a 4–0 defeat of local rivals Burnley. Stephen Dobbie, returning after a brief spell out through injury, opened the scoring, with his fifth goal in as many starts. Gary Taylor-Fletcher doubled the lead early in the second half, with his eighth League goal of the campaign. Stephen Crainey made it 3–0 just after the hour mark, before Nouha Dicko completed the scoring with ten minutes remaining. The victory was Blackpool's fourth in their last six outings, and their third-successive clean sheet. It lifted them two places to fourth.[62]

On 28 April, the final day of the regular season, Blackpool drew 2–2 at Millwall. The Lions went ahead, but Ian Evatt levelled with a header just before the half-hour mark. Nouha Dicko scored his second goal in as many games to put the visitors ahead, but Millwall restored parity in the final minute. Blackpool finished in fifth place, with 75 points to their name.[63]

Blackpool hosted Birmingham City in the first leg of their play-off semi-final on 4 May. A Tom Ince strike, a minute before the break, was deflected past his own 'keeper by Curtis Davies. It proved to be the only goal of the game. The victory was Blackpool's tenth successive in play-off fixtures, dating back to 2001, when they were in the basement division.[64]

The second leg, played five days later at St. Andrew's, ended 2–2, which meant Blackpool progressed to the final 2–3 on aggregate.

Blackpool faced West Ham in the final at Wembley on 19 May. The Hammers took the lead through a first-half Carlton Cole strike. Tom Ince levelled the game three minutes into the second half, but the Londoners scored what proved to be the winner on 87 minutes, via the boot of Ricardo Vaz Te.[65]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
3 West Ham United (O, P) 46 24 14 8 81 48 +33 86 Qualification for Championship play-offs
4 Birmingham City 46 20 16 10 78 51 +27 76
5 Blackpool 46 20 15 11 79 59 +20 75
6 Cardiff City 46 19 18 9 66 53 +13 75
7 Middlesbrough 46 18 16 12 52 51 +1 70
Updated to match(es) played on 28 April 2012. Source: BBC Sport
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted

Results

Pre-season

19 July 2011 Blackpool 0 – 2 Rangers Bloomfield Road
19:30 Report Davis   35', 43' Attendance: 9,398
26 July 2011 Blackpool 2 – 0 Hibernian Bloomfield Road
19:45 Grandin   35'
Clarke   85'
Report
28 July 2011 Blackpool 1 – 1 FK Jelgava Bloomfield Road
19:00 Sutherland Report Koklovs Attendance: 1,858
31 July 2011 Sheffield United 1 – 1 Blackpool Bramall Lane
15:00 Porter   42' Sutherland   78' Attendance: 5,696
1 August 2011 Lancaster City 3 – 1 Blackpool Giant Axe
19:45 Clark
Marshall
McKenna
Report Llera

Championship

5 August 2011 1 Hull City 0 – 1 Blackpool KC Stadium
19:45 (Report) Taylor-Fletcher   81' Attendance: 18,907
Referee: Mathieson
14 August 2011 2 Blackpool 2 – 1 Peterborough United Bloomfield Road
15:00 K. Phillips   44', 48' (Report) Boyd   82' Attendance: 12,881
Referee: Boyeson
17 August 2011 3 Blackpool 0 – 1 Derby County Bloomfield Road
20:00 (Report) Bryson   69' Attendance: 13,489
Referee: Haywood
20 August 2011 4 Brighton & Hove Albion 2 – 2 Blackpool Falmer Stadium
15:00 Mackail-Smith   29'
Barnes   50'
(Report) K. Phillips   60', 90' Attendance: 19,494
Referee: Gibbs
27 August 2011 5 Crystal Palace 1 – 1 Blackpool Selhurst Park
15:00 Murray   79' (Report) Baptiste   41' Attendance: 14,776
Referee: Marriner
10 September 2011 6 Blackpool 2 – 0 Ipswich Town Bloomfield Road
15:00 Taylor-Fletcher   49'
Ferguson   60'
(Report) Attendance: 12,804
Referee: Webster
17 September 2011 7 Blackpool 1 – 1 Cardiff City Bloomfield Road
15:00 K. Phillips   62' (Report) Cowie   49' Attendance: 12,798
Referee: Moss
24 September 2011 8 Portsmouth 1 – 0 Blackpool Fratton Park
15:00 Huseklepp   94' (Report) Attendance: 14,935
Referee: Deadman
27 September 2011 9 Coventry City 2 – 2 Blackpool Ricoh Arena
19:30 Deegan   78'
Jutkiewicz   83'
(Report) Taylor-Fletcher   18'
Southern   92'
Attendance: 12,822
Referee: Woolmer
1 October 2011 10 Blackpool 5 – 0 Bristol City Bloomfield Road
15:00 Taylor-Fletcher   37'
Shelvey   66'
Bogdanovic   83', 94'
Ormerod   92'
(Report) Attendance: 11,734
Referee: Webb
15 October 2011 11 West Ham United 4 – 0 Blackpool Upton Park
15:00 Carew   12'
Baldock   47', 51'
Collison   55'
(Report) Referee: D'Urso
18 October 2011 12 Blackpool 2 – 1 Doncaster Rovers Bloomfield Road
20:00 Ince   63', 94' (Report) Sharp   27' Attendance: 11,587
Referee: Eltringham
22 October 2011 13 Blackpool 1 – 2 Nottingham Forest Bloomfield Road
15:00 K. Phillips   43' (Report) Morgan   39'
Majewski   76'
Attendance: 13,520
Referee: Waugh
29 October 2011 14 Burnley 3 – 1 Blackpool Turf Moor
17:30 Austin   20'
Wallace   29'
Bartley   79'
(Report) Shelvey   90+3' Referee: Oliver
2 November 2011 15 Leeds United 0 – 5 Blackpool Elland Road
19:45 (Report) LuaLua   13', 65'
Shelvey   27' (pen.), 31', 78'
Attendance: 22,423
Referee: East
5 November 2011 16 Blackpool 1 – 0 Millwall Bloomfield Road
15:00 K. Phillips   61' (Report) Attendance: 12,455
Referee: Haines
19 November 2011 17 Middlesbrough 2 – 2 Blackpool Riverside Stadium
15:00 McDonald   15', 73' (Report) Sylvestre   21'
Shelvey   78'
Attendance: 18,128
Referee: Coote
26 November 2011 18 Blackpool 2 – 2 Birmingham City Bloomfield Road
15:00 Crainey   31'
Eardley   57'
(Report) King   28'
Žigić   87'
Attendance: 13,436
Referee: Graham
29 November 2011 19 Leicester City 2 – 0 Blackpool King Power Stadium
19:45 King   35'
Danns   82'
(Report) Attendance: 21,578
Referee: Scott
3 December 2011 20 Blackpool 1 – 0 Reading Bloomfield Road
15:00 McManaman   55' (Report) Attendance: 11,656
Referee: Brown
10 December 2011 21 Southampton 2 – 2 Blackpool St Mary's Stadium
12:45 Lambert   31', 90+3' (Report) Basham   36'
McManaman   49'
Attendance: 22,776
Referee: Eltringham
17 December 2011 22 Blackpool 0 – 0 Watford Bloomfield Road
15:00 (Report) Attendance: 11,652
Referee: Haywood
26 December 2011 23 Barnsley 1 – 3 Blackpool Oakwell
15:00 Done   18' (Report) M. Phillips   37', 67', 82' (pen.) Attendance: 11,776
Referee: Webster
31 December 2011 24 Birmingham City 3 – 0 Blackpool St Andrew's
15:00 Davies   45'
King   52'
Redmond   89'
(Report) Ferguson   55' Attendance: 19,995
Referee: Pawson
2 January 2012 25 Blackpool 3 – 0 Middlesbrough Bloomfield Road
15:00 M. Phillips   50'
LuaLua   57'
Hines   70' (o.g.)
(Report) Attendance: 13,449
Referee: Mathieson
14 January 2012 26 Ipswich Town 2 – 2 Blackpool Portman Road
15:00 Ángel   10' (o.g.)
Smith   60'
(Report) Grandin   65'
K. Phillips   80'
Attendance: 16,497
Referee: Ward
21 January 2012 27 Blackpool 2 – 1 Crystal Palace Bloomfield Road
15:00 Grandin   85'
Basham   90'
(Report) Garvan   27' (pen) Attendance: 12,053
Referee: Miller
31 January 2012 28 Blackpool 2 – 1 Coventry City Bloomfield Road
19:30 K. Phillips   87'
Taylor-Fletcher   90+4'
(Report) Thomas   59' Attendance: 11,414
Referee: Mohareb
4 February 2012 29 Cardiff City 1 – 3 Blackpool Cardiff City Stadium
15:00 Mason   59' (Report) K. Phillips   79'
M. Phillips   83', 90+1'
Attendance: 22,577
Referee: Stroud
11 February 2012 30 Blackpool 1 – 1 Portsmouth Bloomfield Road
17:20 Crainey   76' (Report) Huseklepp   45' Attendance: 12,545
Referee: Madley
14 February 2012 31 Doncaster Rovers 1 – 3 Blackpool Keepmoat Stadium
19:45 Diouf   43' (pen.) (Report) Taylor-Fletcher   20', 34'
Dicko   72'
Attendance: 8,319
Referee: Sutton
21 February 2012 32 Blackpool 1 – 4 West Ham Bloomfield Road
20:00 K. Phillips   45' (Report) Tomkins   28'
Maynard   32'
Green   53'
O'Neil   74'
Vaz Te   90'
Attendance: 13,043
Referee: Langford
25 February 2012 33 Bristol City 1 – 3 Blackpool Ashton Gate Stadium
15:00 Stead   29' (Report) Ince   55', 84'
K. Phillips   87'
Attendance: 13,192
Referee: Kettle
2 March 2012 34 Blackpool 1 – 1 Hull City Bloomfield Road
19:45 Ince   27' (Report) Fryatt   90' Attendance: 12,491
Referee: Ilderton
6 March 2012 35 Derby County 2 – 1 Blackpool Pride Park
19:45 S. Davies   51', 75' (Report) Ince   2' Attendance: 26,320
Referee: Boyeson
10 March 2012 36 Peterborough United 3 – 1 Blackpool London Road
15:00 (Report) Dicko   80' Attendance: 7,540
Referee: Haywood
17 March 2012 37 Blackpool 3 – 1 Brighton & Hove Albion Bloomfield Road
15:00 Evatt   37'
K. Phillips   40', 80'
(Report) Mattock   7' Attendance: 12,782
Referee: Hooper
21 March 2012 38 Blackpool 3 – 3 Leicester City Bloomfield Road
20:00 K. Phillips   33', 94'
Bednar   69'
(Report) Attendance: 12,485
Referee: Naylor
24 March 2012 39 Reading 3 – 1 Blackpool Madejski Stadium
15:00 (Report) LuaLua   41' Attendance: 20,906
Referee: Graham
31 March 2012 40 Blackpool 3 – 0 Southampton Bloomfield Road
17:20 Dobbie   22' (pen.), 31'
Evatt   52'
(Report) Attendance: 13,499
Referee: Whitestone
6 April 2012 41 Watford 0 – 2 Blackpool Vicarage Road
15:00 (Report) Dobbie   25', 70' (pen.) Attendance: 16,314
Referee: Linington
9 April 2012 42 Blackpool 1 – 1 Barnsley Bloomfield Road
15:00 M. Phillips   71' (Report) Perkins   47' Attendance: 13,525
Referee: D'Urso
14 April 2012 43 Nottingham Forest 0 – 0 Blackpool City Ground
15:00 (Report) Attendance: 24,078
Referee: Miller
17 April 2012 44 Blackpool 1 – 0 Leeds United Bloomfield Road
20:00 Ángel   79' (Report) Attendance: 14,134
Referee: Bates
21 April 2012 45 Blackpool 4 – 0 Burnley Bloomfield Road
15:00 Dobbie   21'
Taylor-Fletcher   47'
Crainey   62'
Dicko   80'
(Report) Attendance: 14,141
Referee: Sarginson
28 April 2012 46 Millwall 2 – 2 Blackpool The Den
12:30 Keogh   12'
Kane   83'
(Report) Evatt   27'
Dicko   71'
Attendance: 13,122
Referee: Attwell

Play-offs

4 May 2012 Semi-final, first leg Blackpool 1 – 0 Birmingham City Bloomfield Road
19:45 Davies   45' (own-goal) (Report) Attendance: 13,832
Referee: Halsey
9 May 2012 Semi-final, second leg Birmingham City 2 – 2
(2 – 3 agg.)
Blackpool St Andrew's
19:45 Žigić   64'
Davies   73'
(Report) Dobbie   45'
Phillips   48'
Attendance: 28,483
Referee: Foy
19 May 2012 Final Blackpool 1 – 2 West Ham Wembley Stadium
15:00 (Report) Attendance: 78,523
Referee: Webb

League Cup

11 August 2011 Round 1 Sheffield Wednesday 0 – 0 (a.e.t.)
(4 – 2 p)
Blackpool Hillsborough Stadium
19:45 (Report) Attendance: 5,240
Referee: Ilderton
Penalties
Palmer  
Otsemobor  
Morrison  
O'Connor  
Clarke  
Eardley  
Sylvestre  
Llera  

FA Cup

7 January 2012 Round 3 Fleetwood Town 1 – 5 Blackpool Highbury Stadium
15:00 Vardy   70' (Report) LuaLua   24'
M. Phillips   47', 77', 81'
Ince   55'
Attendance: 5,092
Referee: Whitestone
28 January 2012 Round 4 Blackpool 1 – 1 Sheffield Wednesday Bloomfield Road
15:00 Morrison   52' (Report) K. Phillips   90+3' (pen) Attendance: 14,042
Referee: Deadman
7 February 2012 Round 4 replay Sheffield Wednesday 0 – 3 Blackpool Hillsborough Stadium
19:45 (Report) M. Phillips   7'
LuaLua   14'
Sylvestre   54'
Attendance: 10,274
Referee: D'Urso
18 February 2012 Round 5 Everton 2 – 0 Blackpool Goodison Park
15:05 Drenthe   1'
Stracqualursi   6'
(Report) Attendance: 38,347
Referee: Oliver

Squad statistics

No. Pos Nat Player Total League League play-offs FA Cup League Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK   SCO Matt Gilks 48 0 42+0 0 3+0 0 3+0 0 0+0 0
2 DF   ENG Paul Bignot 0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
3 DF   SCO Stephen Crainey 45 3 40+2 3 3+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
4 MF   ENG Keith Southern 27 1 24+1 1 0+1 0 1+0 0 0+0 0
5 DF   WAL Neal Eardley 32 1 22+3 1 3+0 0 3+0 0 1+0 0
6 DF   ENG Ian Evatt 42 3 37+2 3 3+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
7 FW   EIR Billy Clarke 11 0 4+5 0 0+0 0 1+0 0 1+0 0
7 FW   SCO Stephen Dobbie 10 6 5+2 5 3+0 1 0+0 0 0+0 0
8 MF   FRA Elliot Grandin 7 2 4+3 2 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
9 FW   ENG Kevin Phillips 44 17 20+17 16 1+2 0 3+1 1 0+0 0
10 FW   ENG Brett Ormerod 16 1 10+6 1 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
11 MF   ARG Gerardo Bruna 3 0 0+1 0 0+0 0 0+1 0 0+1 0
12 MF   ENG Gary Taylor-Fletcher 42 8 34+3 8 2+0 0 1+2 0 0+0 0
13 FW   MLT Daniel Bogdanović 8 2 1+7 2 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
14 MF   GLP Ludovic Sylvestre 33 2 20+8 1 0+1 0 3+0 1 1+0 0
15 DF   ENG Alex Baptiste 49 1 43+0 1 3+0 0 3+0 0 0+0 0
16 MF   SCO Barry Ferguson 45 1 40+2 1 3+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
17 MF   ENG Chris Basham 21 2 8+9 2 0+0 0 3+0 0 1+0 0
18 DF   ENG Matt Hill 5 0 4+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 1+0 0
19 MF   SCO Stephen Husband 0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
20 DF   NIR Craig Cathcart 29 0 27+0 0 0+0 0 2+0 0 0+0 0
21 GK   ENG Mark Halstead 1 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 1+0 0
22 DF   ENG Ashley Eastham 1 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 1+0 0
23 MF   ENG Matt Phillips 39 12 25+8 7 3+0 1 3+0 4 0+0 0
24 FW   SCO Craig Sutherland 7 0 2+4 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 1+0 0
25 DF   ESP Miguel Llera 1 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+1 0
25 MF   SCO John Fleck 9 0 4+4 0 0+0 0 0+1 0 0+0 0
26 MF   ENG Liam Tomsett 0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
27 FW   ENG Thomas Barkhuizen 1 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+1 0
28 MF   ENG Adam Dodd 0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
29 GK   ENG Mark Howard 5 0 4+0 0 0+0 0 1+0 0 0+0 0
31 MF   ESP Ángel Martínez 23 1 10+5 1 3+0 0 4+0 0 1+0 0
32 MF   FRA Nouha Dicko 16 4 4+6 4 0+3 0 0+3 0 0+0 0
33 DF   SCO Bob Harris 10 0 4+1 0 0+0 0 4+0 0 1+0 0
34 GK   SCO Chris Kettings 0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
35 DF   ENG James Hurst 2 0 0+2 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
35 FW   CZE Roman Bednář 11 1 3+6 1 0+1 0 0+1 0 0+0 0
36 MF   ENG Tom Ince 41 7 21+11 6 3+1 0 3+1 1 1+0 0
37 MF   ENG Jonjo Shelvey 10 6 10+0 6 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
37 DF   SCO Danny Wilson 11 0 7+0 0 0+0 0 4+0 0 0+0 0
38 FW   COD Lomana LuaLua 32 6 18+11 4 0+0 0 2+1 2 0+0 0
39 FW   ENG Callum McManaman 14 2 9+5 2 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0

Players used: 37
Goals scored: 92 (79 League; 4 play-offs; 9 FA Cup) (includes two own goals)

Transfers

Notes

  • ^1 Entered competition in third round

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2011, blackpool, season, 2011, season, blackpool, first, season, back, football, league, championship, second, tier, english, professional, football, after, being, relegated, from, premier, league, conclusion, 2010, campaign, their, 103rd, overall, season, foo. The 2011 12 season was Blackpool F C s first season back in the Football League Championship the second tier of English professional football after being relegated from the Premier League at the conclusion of 2010 11 campaign It was their 103rd overall season in the Football League It was Ian Holloway s third season as manager Blackpool F C 2011 12 seasonOwnerOwen OystonChairmanKarl OystonManagerIan HollowayStadiumBloomfield RoadBlackpool England Capacity 16 220 Football League Championship5th 1 FA CupFifth Round1League CupFirst RoundTop goalscorerLeague Kevin Phillips 16 All Kevin Phillips 17 Home coloursAway colours 2010 112012 13 The club finished the regular season in fifth position thus qualifying them for the play offs They reached the final in which they lost to West Ham 1 2 Kevin Phillips in his first season at Blackpool finished as the club s top scorer with seventeen goals sixteen in the League Contents 1 Season summary 1 1 Pre season 1 2 Season proper 2 League table 3 Results 3 1 Pre season 3 2 Championship 3 2 1 Play offs 3 3 League Cup 3 4 FA Cup 4 Squad statistics 5 Transfers 5 1 Players in 5 2 Players out 6 Notes 7 ReferencesSeason summary EditPre season Edit Over the summer the club released nine players They were goalkeepers Paul Rachubka and Richard Kingson defenders Rob Edwards David Carney and Danny Coid midfielders Malaury Martin who did not make any appearances for the club former club captain Jason Euell and Ishmel Demontagnac and forward Marlon Harewood In addition on loan defender Salaheddine Sbai returned to Nimes without appearing for the Seasiders forward Sergei Kornilenko s loan move was also not made permanent and midfielder Andy Reid decided to not to extend his short term contract The first arrival at Bloomfield Road was midfielder Bojan Djordjic who had played under Ian Holloway at Plymouth Argyle Two more departures occurred in early July Midfielder Charlie Adam sealed his move to Kenny Dalglish s Liverpool for a 7 million fee 2 The Blackpool supporters Player of the Year the previous term and Adam s midfield partner for the previous campaign David Vaughan also left after turning down a new contract He signed for Sunderland on 7 July Also in early July the club tied up contract extensions with four players goalkeeper Matthew Gilks and defenders Stephen Crainey Ashley Eastham and Ian Evatt 3 On 9 July former Preston North End left back Matt Hill signed on a free transfer He joined the club at their pre season training camp in Portugal 4 The following day former England striker and European Golden Shoe winner Kevin Phillips joined again on a free transfer 5 On 18 July the eve of Blackpool s first pre season friendly against Rangers the club signed 20 year old Argentine midfielder Gerardo Bruna from Liverpool on a two year contract 6 Four days later former Scotland international midfielder Barry Ferguson signed from Birmingham City where he had been playing with Kevin Phillips for 750 000 in a two year deal with an option for a third Fellow Scot left back Bob Harris joined from Queen of the South Another defender Paul Bignot became Ian Holloway s third signing in 24 hours when he joined from Newport County On 25 July Spanish midfielder Angel Martinez joined on a two year contract with an option for a third from Espanyol 7 This gave Ian Holloway a squad of 31 going into Blackpool s final pre season friendly against Hibernian the following day Prior to the evening kick off against Hibs Blackpool completed the signing of 22 year old Scottish striker Craig Sutherland who was playing in the US college leagues 8 9 A tenth close season signing occurred on 3 August when Liverpool midfielder Tom Ince son of former England captain Paul put pen to paper to seal a two year deal with an option for a third year 10 On the eve of the new season D J Campbell sealed his drawn out move to Q P R for an undisclosed fee believed to be around 1 2 million The same day Spanish centre back Miguel Angel Llera joined the club on a free transfer He had been on trial with the Seasiders and scored a free kick in Blackpool s friendly defeat to Lancaster City three days earlier 11 The same day Louis Almond joined Barrow on loan 12 This gave Ian Holloway a squad of 33 to choose from for the 5 August League visit to Hull City Season proper Edit Hull City hosted Ian Holloway s men in a Friday night curtain raiser for the 2011 12 Football League season Six of the players that started against Manchester United in the club s final Premier League fixture 75 days earlier 13 were featured in the starting line up They were Matt Gilks Stephen Crainey Ian Evatt Alex Baptiste Keith Southern and Gary Taylor Fletcher Meanwhile starting debuts were given to Barry Ferguson and Kevin Phillips while fellow new boy Craig Sutherland came on as a late substitute for Taylor Fletcher Matt Hill was an unused substitute It was Taylor Fletcher who scored the only goal of the game on 81 minutes to give Blackpool a perfect start to the campaign 14 The Tangerines topped the table for less than 24 hours however Ipswich Town replaced them the following day after their 3 0 victory at Bristol City Six days later Blackpool travelled to Hillsborough to take on Sheffield Wednesday in the first round of the League Cup with Ian Holloway naming a completely different starting eleven to that of the previous game The tie finished goalless after both ninety minutes of normal time and thirty of extra To a penalty shootout it went and Wednesday managed by former Seasiders boss Gary Megson won 4 2 15 It was back to League action on 14 August and Blackpool hosted Peterborough United for the first home fixture of the campaign Kevin Phillips opened the scoring one minute before half time He then doubled the Tangerines lead three minutes into the second half Six minutes from time the visitors George Boyd pulled one back With their victory which maintained their 100 start to the League campaign Blackpool moved up to third in the table 16 With his substitute appearance Matt Phillips became the 26th player used by Ian Holloway in their three games The Seasiders then hosted Derby County in a midweek fixture at Bloomfield Road The visitors with a single goal inflicted the hosts first League defeat of the campaign Blackpool slipped five places to eighth as a result 17 On 19 August Ian Holloway s men endured an eight and a half hour coach ride down to the south coast to face Brighton amp Hove Albion the following day 18 Craig Mackail Smith opened the scoring for the Seagulls just before the half hour mark The lead was doubled five minutes into the second half via Ashley Barnes Kevin Phillips pulled one back for the Tangerines on the hour mark before levelling matters in the 90th minute It was Phillips fourth goal in as many games for his new club Blackpool remained eighth 19 Eight days later Blackpool again took to the road this time Crystal Palace being the opposition Alex Baptiste opened his goalscoring account for the season with a 41st minute strike With eleven minutes remaining Glenn Murray equalised for the Eagles Blackpool climbed to seventh place with the result 20 On 31 August transfer deadline day in England Blackpool secured the services of two players The first in a permanent one year deal was Maltese forward Daniel Bogdanovic from Sheffield United for 250 000 The other was West Bromwich Albion right back James Hurst on loan for the rest of the season He was however recalled in October After an international break Blackpool hosted Paul Jewell s Ipswich Town at Bloomfield Road on 10 September After a goalless first half Gary Taylor Fletcher put the hosts ahead four minutes after the break Barry Ferguson with his first goal in English football for seven years doubled Blackpool s lead on the hour mark before leaving the game with a hamstring injury with fourteen minutes remaining Blackpool climbed one place to seventh with their victory 21 With eleven points taken from a possible eighteen it has been Blackpool s best start to a League season in twenty years Cardiff City were the visitors to Bloomfield Road a week later the first meeting between the two clubs since Blackpool s victory in the play off final sixteen months earlier The visitors took the lead through Don Cowie four minutes into the second half Kevin Phillips equalised for the Tangerines just after the hour mark his fifth League goal in seven games Blackpool remained seventh with the point gained 22 On 24 September Blackpool made the long trip to the south coast to face Portsmouth at Fratton Park Matt Phillips was given a rare start by Ian Holloway but the 20 year old missed two golden chances in the first half He was substituted in favour of Ludovic Sylvestre nine minutes after the restart The game remained goalless until the fourth minute of added time when Norwegian Erik Huseklepp netted the vital goal Blackpool slipped one place to eighth with the defeat which ended a four game unbeaten streak 23 Three days later Coventry City were the opposition at the Ricoh Arena Gary Taylor Fletcher opened the scoring on eighteen minutes Gary Deegan leveled for the hosts an hour later Lukas Jutkiewicz put the Sky Blues ahead five minutes later before Keith Southern equalised two minutes into stoppage time Blackpool sat in tenth place with the result 24 On 1 October Blackpool marked their tenth League fixture with a 5 0 victory over Bristol City at Bloomfield Road Gary Taylor Fletcher with his fourth goal of the season put the Tangerines in front eight minutes before the break Jonjo Shelvey signed the previous day on loan from Liverpool doubled the lead with a low thirty yard free kick Daniel Bogdanovic opened his scoring account for Ian Holloway s men with the third on 83 minutes Two minutes into injury time Brett Ormerod made it four Bogdanovic scored his second and Blackpool s fifth in the 94th minute 25 After a two week break Blackpool suffered a heavy defeat 4 0 at the hands of West Ham United at Upton Park They dropped to thirteenth place with the loss 26 Three days later they returned to winning ways at home to Doncaster Rovers courtesy of a stoppage time winner from Tom Ince It was his second of the game He had levelled proceedings just after the hour mark with his first goal for the club The three points lifted Blackpool to eighth 27 Two successive defeats ensued 1 2 at Nottingham Forest 28 and 1 3 at Burnley 29 before a 5 0 whitewash of Leeds United at Elland Road on 2 November It was former Seasiders manager Simon Grayson s first meeting with the club since he left them in 2006 Goalkeeper Paul Rachubka who crossed the Pennines during the summer was at fault for three of Blackpool s goals and he was withdrawn at half time in favour of 18 year old Alex Cairns Blackpool climbed to eighth place with the victory 30 Three days later Blackpool hosted Millwall at Bloomfield Road in what was Ian Holloway s 100th league game in charge of the club Kevin Phillips struck the only goal of the game on 61 minutes just two minutes after coming on as a substitute for Keith Southern It was Phillips seventh goal of the campaign Blackpool who had taken six points and scored as many goals in four days moved up to fifth 31 It was also their second consecutive clean sheet Two 2 2 draws ensued at Middlesbrough on 19 November 32 then the following week at home to Birmingham City 33 Ludovic Sylvestre and Jonjo Shelvey netted in the first fixture while full back duo Stephen Crainey and Neal Eardley scored the goals in the latter Blackpool moved into the play off places with the second of the two points A midweek trip to Leicester City resulted in a 2 0 defeat meaning Ian Holloway had yet to beat his former club as a manager Blackpool dropped two places to eighth with the result 34 December was rung in with the visit of Reading to the seaside The Seasiders on loan forward Callum McManaman scored the only goal of the game ten minutes into the second half to give the hosts the three points which moved them up one place to seventh 35 The following week Blackpool made the long trip to table toppers Southampton Former Tangerine Rickie Lambert opened the scoring on the half hour mark Chris Basham making only his second League start of the season brought the visitors level six minutes later with his first goal for Blackpool Callum McManaman put Blackpool ahead four minutes into the second half with his second goal in as many games Lambert equalised for Southampton three minutes into injury time preserving their unbeaten home record for the campaign however the result ended their 21 match winning run at St Mary s Blackpool slipped one place to eighth with the point 36 Watford visited Bloomfield Road on 17 December for what turned out to be a goalless draw Blackpool remained eighth 37 On Boxing Day Blackpool travelled to face Barnsley at Oakwell Mark Howard made his debut in the Blackpool goal replacing the injured Matt Gilks The hosts Matt Done opened the scoring on eighteen minutes Just under twenty minutes later Matt Phillips opened his scoring account for the season for Blackpool On 67 minutes Phillips put the visitors ahead before completing his hat trick from the penalty spot eight minutes from time Blackpool climbed one place to seventh 38 New Year s Eve saw a visit to Birmingham City with Barry Ferguson facing the club he left in the summer Ferguson was sent off ten minutes into the second half with Blackpool 2 0 down Nathan Redmond sealed the result in the final minute Blackpool dropped to ninth with the defeat 39 Blackpool rang in 2012 by welcoming Middlesbrough to the seaside Matt Phillips opened the scoring five minutes after the break Seven minutes later Lomana LuaLua doubled the lead A Seb Hines own goal on 70 minutes ended the scoring Blackpool climbed back up to seventh with the three points 40 On 7 January Blackpool raised the curtain on their FA Cup campaign with a seven mile trip to Fylde Coast neighbours Fleetwood Town managed by former Seasiders midfielder Micky Mellon Lomana LuaLua broke the deadlock on 24 minutes Two minutes after the restart Matt Phillips doubled Blackpool s lead On 55 minutes Tom Ince made it three The Cod Army pulled a goal back through Jamie Vardy before Phillips 77 and 81 completed his second hat trick in as many weeks and in the process became the club s joint top scorer with namesake Kevin Phillips to put Blackpool through to the Fourth Round with a 5 1 scoreline 41 Seven days later Blackpool travelled to face Paul Jewell s Ipswich Town at Portman Road The Tractor Boys went two goals up within an hour through a Angel Martinez own goal and a Tommy Smith header before substitutes Elliot Grandin and Kevin Phillips rescued a point for the visitors which dropped them two places to ninth 42 On 21 January Blackpool hosted Crystal Palace Dougie Freedman s men took the lead via an Owen Garvan penalty just before the half hour mark The score remained the same until five minutes from the end of normal time when substitute Elliot Grandin scored his second goal in as many games Also for the second consecutive game it was two substitutes who scored this time Chris Basham with his second of the campaign with thirty seconds remaining to give the Seasiders the three points They moved up to seventh with the victory 43 A week later and Blackpool faced Sheffield Wednesday in a cup competition for the second time this season this time the FA Cup Fourth Round at Bloomfield Road Clinton Morrison put the Owls ahead seven minutes into the second half Kevin Phillips sent the match to a replay with an injury time penalty 44 On 31 January Blackpool repeated the feat of coming back from a goal down in the dying minutes this time against bottom club Coventry City Conor Thomas put the visitors ahead just inside the hour but strikes from Kevin Phillips 87 and Gary Taylor Fletcher 94 gave the Tangerines the three points which lifted them two places to sixth the final play off position 45 Into February and Blackpool travelled to Wales to face third placed Cardiff City The Bluebirds took the lead just before the hour mark via Joe Mason Substitute Kevin Phillips levelled twenty minutes later with his tenth League goal of the campaign before a double from Matt Phillips sealed the victory for Blackpool With the three points their third consecutive victory the Seasiders climbed three places to fourth two points behind their hosts and eight behind leaders West Ham 46 Blackpool coupled their third consecutive victory with a progression to the Fifth Round of the FA Cup after beating Sheffield Wednesday 3 0 at Hillsborough in their replay on 7 February Matt Phillips opened the scoring on seven minutes with his tenth goal of the season Seven minutes later Lomana LuaLua doubled their lead Ludovic Sylvestre settled the tie on 54 minutes 47 Back to League action on 11 February and Blackpool hosted Portsmouth Erik Huseklepp put Pompey ahead on the stroke of half time Fourteen minutes from time Stephen Crainey levelled matters with a curling free kick from just outside the penalty area It was the first time he had scored two goals in one season Blackpool slipped one place to fifth with the point 48 Three days later Blackpool made the midweek trip to Doncaster Rovers Gary Taylor Fletcher put the visitors two goals ahead with strikes on 20 minutes and 34 minutes El Hadji Diouf pulled one back for Donny from the penalty spot two minutes before the break Frenchman Nouha Dicko on loan from Wigan Athletic notched his first goal for Blackpool on 72 minutes sealing the three points for Ian Holloway s men which moved them back up to fourth 49 A trip to Everton in the last sixteen of the FA Cup occurred on 18 February It was the two clubs first ever meeting in the FA Cup It was also Blackpool s furthest venture in the competition since the 1989 90 campaign when they were knocked out by Q P R The Seasiders exit was effectively sealed six minutes into the tie at which point they were already two goals down An unmarked Royston Drenthe put the Toffees ahead after 49 seconds Denis Stracqualursi doubled their lead four minutes later and that s how the score remained A mostly second string Blackpool captained in Barry Ferguson s absence by Alex Baptiste lost Gary Taylor Fletcher to injury just twenty minutes in Kevin Phillips missed an injury time penalty for Blackpool 50 On 21 February former Blackpool manager Sam Allardyce returned to Bloomfield Road with West Ham his fifth managerial role since leaving the seaside fifteen years earlier James Tomkins put the Hammers ahead just before the half hour mark Four minutes later their lead was doubled via Nicky Maynard s close range strike On the stroke of half time Kevin Phillips who came on ten minutes earlier for the out of sorts Chris Basham scored his eleventh League goal of the campaign Eight minutes after the break West Ham s goalkeeper Robert Green was sent off for a professional foul on Roman Bednar Midfielder Henri Lansbury was put in goal and proceeded to keep the ball out of his net for the remainder of the game Indeed West Ham stretched their lead on 74 minutes through Gary O Neil and sealed the victory in the final minute through Ricardo Vaz Te Blackpool slipped to seventh with the defeat their first in the League in 2012 51 Four days later Blackpool travelled to Bristol City arch rivals of Ian Holloway s former club Bristol Rovers City took the lead through Jon Stead after 29 minutes Tom Ince in front of watching father Paul levelled ten minutes into the second half Ince then put the Seasiders ahead on 84 minutes three minutes before Kevin Phillips notched his thirteenth goal in all competitions With the victory their sixth in nine League games Blackpool moved up three places to fourth 52 Into March and on the second Blackpool hosted Hull City at Bloomfield Road the reverse fixture to that which opened the campaign Tom Ince put Blackpool in front on 27 minutes with a thirty yard strike ending the Tigers six game run of clean sheets A last minute equaliser from Matty Fryatt prevented Blackpool from climbing into third but they remained fourth 53 Two successive away defeats ensued at Derby County and Peterborough United which saw Blackpool slip out of the play off places into seventh They returned to winning ways on 17 March with a 3 1 home victory over Brighton amp Hove Albion Joe Mattock put the Seagulls ahead after seven minutes Ian Evatt levelled matters eight minutes before the break Three minutes later Kevin Phillips put Blackpool ahead Ten minutes from time Phillips doubled his tally and secured the three points for the hosts 54 Kevin Phillips netted another brace in the midweek fixture with Leicester City his second scored in the fourth minute of injury time earned Blackpool a point in a 3 3 draw Roman Bednar with his first goal for the club scored Blackpool s second 55 On 24 March Blackpool travelled to Reading They returned empty handed after a 3 1 defeat Lomana LuaLua scored Blackpool s goal 56 Seven days later Blackpool closed out March by hosting top of the table Southampton Ian Holloway rang the changes seven in total after their previous result Recent loan signing the returning Stephen Dobbie who became the tenth Scot in the Blackpool squad opened the scoring with a 22nd minute penalty He doubled the Seasiders lead nine minutes later with a route one strike Ian Evatt headed in a third on 52 minutes from Matt Phillips corner to seal the three points Blackpool climbed back into the play off zone with the three points 57 A Good Friday visit to Watford resulted in a second successive victory and clean sheet Another Stephen Dobbie double including another from the penalty spot ended the Hornets seven game unbeaten run and put Blackpool three points clear of sixth placed Brighton who lost at Burnley 58 Three days later a struggling Barnsley visited Bloomfield Road and held on for a draw after taking the lead two minutes into the second half Matt Phillips leveled for the hosts on 71 minutes 59 Another this time goalless draw followed at Nottingham Forest on 14 April 60 Blackpool returned to winning ways on 17 April with a single goal result against Neil Warnock s Leeds United at Bloomfield Road Angel Martinez got the goal his first in English football He became Blackpool s 22nd different goalscorer of the season The Tangerines remained fifth two places inside the play off zone four points clear of seventh placed Middlesbrough 61 Four days later Blackpool secured a play offs appearance for the second time in three seasons with a 4 0 defeat of local rivals Burnley Stephen Dobbie returning after a brief spell out through injury opened the scoring with his fifth goal in as many starts Gary Taylor Fletcher doubled the lead early in the second half with his eighth League goal of the campaign Stephen Crainey made it 3 0 just after the hour mark before Nouha Dicko completed the scoring with ten minutes remaining The victory was Blackpool s fourth in their last six outings and their third successive clean sheet It lifted them two places to fourth 62 On 28 April the final day of the regular season Blackpool drew 2 2 at Millwall The Lions went ahead but Ian Evatt levelled with a header just before the half hour mark Nouha Dicko scored his second goal in as many games to put the visitors ahead but Millwall restored parity in the final minute Blackpool finished in fifth place with 75 points to their name 63 Blackpool hosted Birmingham City in the first leg of their play off semi final on 4 May A Tom Ince strike a minute before the break was deflected past his own keeper by Curtis Davies It proved to be the only goal of the game The victory was Blackpool s tenth successive in play off fixtures dating back to 2001 when they were in the basement division 64 The second leg played five days later at St Andrew s ended 2 2 which meant Blackpool progressed to the final 2 3 on aggregate Blackpool faced West Ham in the final at Wembley on 19 May The Hammers took the lead through a first half Carlton Cole strike Tom Ince levelled the game three minutes into the second half but the Londoners scored what proved to be the winner on 87 minutes via the boot of Ricardo Vaz Te 65 League table EditPos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation3 West Ham United O P 46 24 14 8 81 48 33 86 Qualification for Championship play offs4 Birmingham City 46 20 16 10 78 51 27 765 Blackpool 46 20 15 11 79 59 20 756 Cardiff City 46 19 18 9 66 53 13 757 Middlesbrough 46 18 16 12 52 51 1 70Updated to match es played on 28 April 2012 Source BBC SportRules for classification 1 points 2 goal difference 3 number of goals scored O Play off winner P PromotedResults EditPre season Edit Blackpool v Rangers 19 July 2011Blackpool0 2RangersBloomfield Road19 30 Report Davis 35 43 Attendance 9 398 Oldham Athletic v Blackpool 23 July 2011Oldham Athletic2 1BlackpoolBoundary Park15 00 SmithMillar Report Clarke Blackpool v Hibernian 26 July 2011Blackpool2 0HibernianBloomfield Road19 45 Grandin 35 Clarke 85 Report Blackpool v FK Jelgava 28 July 2011Blackpool1 1FK JelgavaBloomfield Road19 00 Sutherland Report Koklovs Attendance 1 858 Sheffield United v Blackpool 31 July 2011Sheffield United1 1BlackpoolBramall Lane15 00 Porter 42 Sutherland 78 Attendance 5 696 Lancaster City v Blackpool 1 August 2011Lancaster City3 1BlackpoolGiant Axe19 45 ClarkMarshallMcKenna Report Llera Championship Edit Main article 2011 12 Football League Championship Hull City v Blackpool 5 August 2011 1Hull City0 1BlackpoolKC Stadium19 45 Report Taylor Fletcher 81 Attendance 18 907Referee Mathieson Blackpool v Peterborough United 14 August 2011 2Blackpool2 1Peterborough UnitedBloomfield Road15 00 K Phillips 44 48 Report Boyd 82 Attendance 12 881Referee Boyeson Blackpool v Derby County 17 August 2011 3Blackpool0 1Derby CountyBloomfield Road20 00 Report Bryson 69 Attendance 13 489Referee Haywood Brighton amp Hove Albion v Blackpool 20 August 2011 4Brighton amp Hove Albion2 2BlackpoolFalmer Stadium15 00 Mackail Smith 29 Barnes 50 Report K Phillips 60 90 Attendance 19 494Referee Gibbs Crystal Palace v Blackpool 27 August 2011 5Crystal Palace1 1BlackpoolSelhurst Park15 00 Murray 79 Report Baptiste 41 Attendance 14 776Referee Marriner Blackpool v Ipswich Town 10 September 2011 6Blackpool2 0Ipswich TownBloomfield Road15 00 Taylor Fletcher 49 Ferguson 60 Report Attendance 12 804Referee Webster Blackpool v Cardiff City 17 September 2011 7Blackpool1 1Cardiff CityBloomfield Road15 00 K Phillips 62 Report Cowie 49 Attendance 12 798Referee Moss Portsmouth v Blackpool 24 September 2011 8Portsmouth1 0BlackpoolFratton Park15 00 Huseklepp 94 Report Attendance 14 935Referee Deadman Coventry City v Blackpool 27 September 2011 9Coventry City2 2BlackpoolRicoh Arena19 30 Deegan 78 Jutkiewicz 83 Report Taylor Fletcher 18 Southern 92 Attendance 12 822Referee Woolmer Blackpool v Bristol City 1 October 2011 10Blackpool5 0Bristol CityBloomfield Road15 00 Taylor Fletcher 37 Shelvey 66 Bogdanovic 83 94 Ormerod 92 Report Attendance 11 734Referee Webb West Ham United v Blackpool 15 October 2011 11West Ham United4 0BlackpoolUpton Park15 00 Carew 12 Baldock 47 51 Collison 55 Report Referee D Urso Blackpool v Doncaster Rovers 18 October 2011 12Blackpool2 1Doncaster RoversBloomfield Road20 00 Ince 63 94 Report Sharp 27 Attendance 11 587Referee Eltringham Blackpool v Nottingham Forest 22 October 2011 13Blackpool1 2Nottingham ForestBloomfield Road15 00 K Phillips 43 Report Morgan 39 Majewski 76 Attendance 13 520Referee Waugh Burnley v Blackpool 29 October 2011 14Burnley3 1BlackpoolTurf Moor17 30 Austin 20 Wallace 29 Bartley 79 Report Shelvey 90 3 Referee Oliver Leeds United v Blackpool 2 November 2011 15Leeds United0 5BlackpoolElland Road19 45 Report LuaLua 13 65 Shelvey 27 pen 31 78 Attendance 22 423Referee East Blackpool v Millwall 5 November 2011 16Blackpool1 0MillwallBloomfield Road15 00 K Phillips 61 Report Attendance 12 455Referee Haines Middlesbrough v Blackpool 19 November 2011 17Middlesbrough2 2BlackpoolRiverside Stadium15 00 McDonald 15 73 Report Sylvestre 21 Shelvey 78 Attendance 18 128Referee Coote Blackpool v Birmingham City 26 November 2011 18Blackpool2 2Birmingham CityBloomfield Road15 00 Crainey 31 Eardley 57 Report King 28 Zigic 87 Attendance 13 436Referee Graham Leicester City v Blackpool 29 November 2011 19Leicester City2 0BlackpoolKing Power Stadium19 45 King 35 Danns 82 Report Attendance 21 578Referee Scott Blackpool v Reading 3 December 2011 20Blackpool1 0ReadingBloomfield Road15 00 McManaman 55 Report Attendance 11 656Referee Brown Southampton v Blackpool 10 December 2011 21Southampton2 2BlackpoolSt Mary s Stadium12 45 Lambert 31 90 3 Report Basham 36 McManaman 49 Attendance 22 776Referee Eltringham Blackpool v Watford 17 December 2011 22Blackpool0 0WatfordBloomfield Road15 00 Report Attendance 11 652Referee Haywood Barnsley v Blackpool 26 December 2011 23Barnsley1 3BlackpoolOakwell15 00 Done 18 Report M Phillips 37 67 82 pen Attendance 11 776Referee Webster Birmingham City v Blackpool 31 December 2011 24Birmingham City3 0BlackpoolSt Andrew s15 00 Davies 45 King 52 Redmond 89 Report Ferguson 55 Attendance 19 995Referee Pawson Blackpool v Middlesbrough 2 January 2012 25Blackpool3 0MiddlesbroughBloomfield Road15 00 M Phillips 50 LuaLua 57 Hines 70 o g Report Attendance 13 449Referee Mathieson Ipswich Town v Blackpool 14 January 2012 26Ipswich Town2 2BlackpoolPortman Road15 00 Angel 10 o g Smith 60 Report Grandin 65 K Phillips 80 Attendance 16 497Referee Ward Blackpool v Crystal Palace 21 January 2012 27Blackpool2 1Crystal PalaceBloomfield Road15 00 Grandin 85 Basham 90 Report Garvan 27 pen Attendance 12 053Referee Miller Blackpool v Coventry City 31 January 2012 28Blackpool2 1Coventry CityBloomfield Road19 30 K Phillips 87 Taylor Fletcher 90 4 Report Thomas 59 Attendance 11 414Referee Mohareb Cardiff City v Blackpool 4 February 2012 29Cardiff City1 3BlackpoolCardiff City Stadium15 00 Mason 59 Report K Phillips 79 M Phillips 83 90 1 Attendance 22 577Referee Stroud Blackpool v Portsmouth 11 February 2012 30Blackpool1 1PortsmouthBloomfield Road17 20 Crainey 76 Report Huseklepp 45 Attendance 12 545Referee Madley Doncaster Rovers v Blackpool 14 February 2012 31Doncaster Rovers1 3BlackpoolKeepmoat Stadium19 45 Diouf 43 pen Report Taylor Fletcher 20 34 Dicko 72 Attendance 8 319Referee Sutton Blackpool v West Ham 21 February 2012 32Blackpool1 4West HamBloomfield Road20 00 K Phillips 45 Report Tomkins 28 Maynard 32 Green 53 O Neil 74 Vaz Te 90 Attendance 13 043Referee Langford Bristol City v Blackpool 25 February 2012 33Bristol City1 3BlackpoolAshton Gate Stadium15 00 Stead 29 Report Ince 55 84 K Phillips 87 Attendance 13 192Referee Kettle Blackpool v Hull City 2 March 2012 34Blackpool1 1Hull CityBloomfield Road19 45 Ince 27 Report Fryatt 90 Attendance 12 491Referee Ilderton Derby County v Blackpool 6 March 2012 35Derby County2 1BlackpoolPride Park19 45 S Davies 51 75 Report Ince 2 Attendance 26 320Referee Boyeson Peterborough United v Blackpool 10 March 2012 36Peterborough United3 1BlackpoolLondon Road15 00 Report Dicko 80 Attendance 7 540Referee Haywood Blackpool v Brighton amp Hove Albion 17 March 2012 37Blackpool3 1Brighton amp Hove AlbionBloomfield Road15 00 Evatt 37 K Phillips 40 80 Report Mattock 7 Attendance 12 782Referee Hooper Blackpool v Leicester City 21 March 2012 38Blackpool3 3Leicester CityBloomfield Road20 00 K Phillips 33 94 Bednar 69 Report Attendance 12 485Referee Naylor Reading v Blackpool 24 March 2012 39Reading3 1BlackpoolMadejski Stadium15 00 Report LuaLua 41 Attendance 20 906Referee Graham Blackpool v Southampton 31 March 2012 40Blackpool3 0SouthamptonBloomfield Road17 20 Dobbie 22 pen 31 Evatt 52 Report Attendance 13 499Referee Whitestone Watford v Blackpool 6 April 2012 41Watford0 2BlackpoolVicarage Road15 00 Report Dobbie 25 70 pen Attendance 16 314Referee Linington Blackpool v Barnsley 9 April 2012 42Blackpool1 1BarnsleyBloomfield Road15 00 M Phillips 71 Report Perkins 47 Attendance 13 525Referee D Urso Nottingham Forest v Blackpool 14 April 2012 43Nottingham Forest0 0BlackpoolCity Ground15 00 Report Attendance 24 078Referee Miller Blackpool v Leeds United 17 April 2012 44Blackpool1 0Leeds UnitedBloomfield Road20 00 Angel 79 Report Attendance 14 134Referee Bates Blackpool v Burnley 21 April 2012 45Blackpool4 0BurnleyBloomfield Road15 00 Dobbie 21 Taylor Fletcher 47 Crainey 62 Dicko 80 Report Attendance 14 141Referee Sarginson Millwall v Blackpool 28 April 2012 46Millwall2 2BlackpoolThe Den12 30 Keogh 12 Kane 83 Report Evatt 27 Dicko 71 Attendance 13 122Referee Attwell Play offs Edit Blackpool v Birmingham City 4 May 2012 Semi final first legBlackpool1 0Birmingham CityBloomfield Road19 45 Davies 45 own goal Report Attendance 13 832Referee Halsey Birmingham City v Blackpool 9 May 2012 Semi final second legBirmingham City2 2 2 3 agg BlackpoolSt Andrew s19 45 Zigic 64 Davies 73 Report Dobbie 45 Phillips 48 Attendance 28 483Referee Foy Blackpool v West Ham 19 May 2012 FinalBlackpool1 2West HamWembley Stadium15 00 Report Attendance 78 523Referee Webb League Cup Edit Main article 2011 12 Football League Cup Sheffield Wednesday v Blackpool 11 August 2011 Round 1Sheffield Wednesday0 0 a e t 4 2 p BlackpoolHillsborough Stadium19 45 Report Attendance 5 240Referee IldertonPenaltiesPalmer Otsemobor Morrison O Connor Clarke Eardley Sylvestre Llera FA Cup Edit Main article 2011 12 FA Cup Fleetwood Town v Blackpool 7 January 2012 Round 3Fleetwood Town1 5BlackpoolHighbury Stadium15 00 Vardy 70 Report LuaLua 24 M Phillips 47 77 81 Ince 55 Attendance 5 092Referee Whitestone Blackpool v Sheffield Wednesday 28 January 2012 Round 4Blackpool1 1Sheffield WednesdayBloomfield Road15 00 Morrison 52 Report K Phillips 90 3 pen Attendance 14 042Referee Deadman Sheffield Wednesday v Blackpool 7 February 2012 Round 4 replaySheffield Wednesday0 3BlackpoolHillsborough Stadium19 45 Report M Phillips 7 LuaLua 14 Sylvestre 54 Attendance 10 274Referee D Urso Everton v Blackpool 18 February 2012 Round 5Everton2 0BlackpoolGoodison Park15 05 Drenthe 1 Stracqualursi 6 Report Attendance 38 347Referee OliverSquad statistics EditNo Pos Nat Player Total League League play offs FA Cup League CupApps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals1 GK SCO Matt Gilks 48 0 42 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 02 DF ENG Paul Bignot 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 DF SCO Stephen Crainey 45 3 40 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 MF ENG Keith Southern 27 1 24 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 05 DF WAL Neal Eardley 32 1 22 3 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 06 DF ENG Ian Evatt 42 3 37 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 07 FW EIR Billy Clarke 11 0 4 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 07 FW SCO Stephen Dobbie 10 6 5 2 5 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 08 MF FRA Elliot Grandin 7 2 4 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09 FW ENG Kevin Phillips 44 17 20 17 16 1 2 0 3 1 1 0 0 010 FW ENG Brett Ormerod 16 1 10 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011 MF ARG Gerardo Bruna 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 012 MF ENG Gary Taylor Fletcher 42 8 34 3 8 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 013 FW MLT Daniel Bogdanovic 8 2 1 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 014 MF GLP Ludovic Sylvestre 33 2 20 8 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 015 DF ENG Alex Baptiste 49 1 43 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 016 MF SCO Barry Ferguson 45 1 40 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 017 MF ENG Chris Basham 21 2 8 9 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 018 DF ENG Matt Hill 5 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 019 MF SCO Stephen Husband 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 020 DF NIR Craig Cathcart 29 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 021 GK ENG Mark Halstead 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 022 DF ENG Ashley Eastham 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 023 MF ENG Matt Phillips 39 12 25 8 7 3 0 1 3 0 4 0 0 024 FW SCO Craig Sutherland 7 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 025 DF ESP Miguel Llera 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 025 MF SCO John Fleck 9 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 026 MF ENG Liam Tomsett 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 027 FW ENG Thomas Barkhuizen 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 028 MF ENG Adam Dodd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 029 GK ENG Mark Howard 5 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 031 MF ESP Angel Martinez 23 1 10 5 1 3 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 032 MF FRA Nouha Dicko 16 4 4 6 4 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 033 DF SCO Bob Harris 10 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 034 GK SCO Chris Kettings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 035 DF ENG James Hurst 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 035 FW CZE Roman Bednar 11 1 3 6 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 036 MF ENG Tom Ince 41 7 21 11 6 3 1 0 3 1 1 1 0 037 MF ENG Jonjo Shelvey 10 6 10 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 037 DF SCO Danny Wilson 11 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 038 FW COD Lomana LuaLua 32 6 18 11 4 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 039 FW ENG Callum McManaman 14 2 9 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Players used 37Goals scored 92 79 League 4 play offs 9 FA Cup includes two own goals Transfers EditPlayers in Edit Player From FeeBojan Djordjic Free 66 Matt Hill Free 67 Kevin Phillips Free 68 Gerardo Bruna Liverpool Undisclosed 69 Barry Ferguson Birmingham City 750 000 70 Robert Harris Queen of the South Free 71 Paul Bignot Newport County Undisclosed 72 Angel Martinez Espanyol Undisclosed 7 Craig Sutherland North Carolina State Wolfpack Undisclosed 8 Tom Ince Liverpool Undisclosed 10 Miguel Llera Free 73 Daniel Bogdanovic Sheffield United 250 000 74 James Hurst West Bromwich Albion Season long loan recalled in October Mark Howard Aberdeen Free 75 Jonjo Shelvey Liverpool Loan recalled in November 76 Lomana LuaLua Free 77 Callum McManaman Wigan Loan 78 Danny Wilson Liverpool Season long loanJohn Fleck Rangers LoanNouha Dicko Wigan Athletic LoanRoman Bednar West Bromwich Albion Free 79 Stephen Dobbie Swansea City Loan 80 Players out Edit Player To FeePaul Rachubka Free 81 Richard Kingson Free 81 Rob Edwards Free 81 Danny Coid Free 81 Malaury Martin Free 81 Marlon Harewood Free 81 Jason Euell Free 81 David Carney Free 81 Andy Reid Free 81 Salaheddine Sbai Free 81 Ishmel Demontagnac Free 81 David Vaughan FreeCharlie Adam Liverpool 82 7 000 000 2 D J Campbell Q P R 83 UndisclosedAshley Eastham Bury 84 LoanLouis Almond Barrow LoanThomas Barkhuizen Hereford United LoanChris Kettings Birmingham City LoanMiguel Llera Brentford LoanJosh Egan Bath City UnknownBilly Clarke Sheffield United LoanMatt Phillips Sheffield United LoanPaul Bignot Plymouth Argyle LoanMark Halstead Stockport County LoanCraig Sutherland Plymouth Argyle LoanMiguel Llera Sheffield Wednesday LoanChris Kettings Woodley Sports LoanDaniel Bogdanovic Rochdale LoanBrett Ormerod Rochdale LoanBojan Djordjic Contract terminated 85 Miguel Llera Sheffield Wednesday FreeAdam Dodd Ayr United LoanLiam Tomsett Ayr United LoanElliot Grandin Nice Loan 86 Billy Clarke Crawley Town Undisclosed 87 Louis Almond Lincoln City LoanChris Kettings Morecambe LoanMatt Hill Sheffield United LoanLomana LuaLua FreeDaniel Bogdanovic FreeMatt Hill FreeBrett Ormerod FreeNotes Edit 1 Entered competition in third roundReferences Edit The Npower Football League Championship Table Archived 24 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine BBC Sport 28 April 2012 a b Adam ready to give Dalglish selection headache Archived 11 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Daily Mirror 9 July 2011 EVATT PENS TWO YEAR DEAL Archived 11 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Blackpool F C s official website Blackpool sign up former Preston left back Matt Hill BBC Sport 9 July 2011 Kevin Phillips joins Blackpool on free transfer BBC Sport 11 July 2011 Blackpool sign Argentine Gerardo Bruna from Liverpool BBC Sport 18 July 2011 a b TRANSFER LATEST Archived 9 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine Blackpool F C s official website 25 July 2011 a b Blackpool sign Angel Martinez amp Craig Sutherland BBC Sport 26 July 2011 Player Bio Craig Sutherland Archived 19 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine NC State Wolfpack Official Athletic Site a b SEASIDERS COMPLETE INCE SIGNING Archived 16 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine Blackpool F C s official website 3 August 2011 Home Page Archived from the original on 2 September 2012 Retrieved 2011 08 04 Home Page Archived from the original on 2 September 2012 Retrieved 4 August 2011 Blackpool Match Report 05 August 2011 Hull 0 1 Blackpool Archived from the original on 25 December 2011 Retrieved 6 August 2011 Hull 0 1 Blackpool BBC Sport 5 August 2011 Sheffield Wednesday 0 0 Blackpool 4 2 penalties BBC Sport 11 August 2011 Blackpool 2 1 Peterborough BBC Sport 14 August 2011 Blackpool 0 1 Derby BBC Sport 17 August 2011 Phillips reveals Brighton chat SkySports com 20 August 2011 Brighton 2 2 Blackpool BBC Sport 20 August 2011 Crystal Palace 1 1 Blackpool BBC Sport 27 August 2011 Blackpool 2 0 Ipswich Town BBC Sport 10 September 2011 Blackpool 1 1 Cardiff City BBC Sport 17 September 2011 Portsmouth 1 0 Blackpool BBC Sport 24 September 2011 Coventry 2 2 Blackpool BBC Sport 27 September 2011 Blackpool 5 0 Bristol City BBC Sport 1 October 2011 West Ham 4 0 Blackpool BBC Sport 18 October 2011 Blackpool 2 1 Doncaster Rovers BBC Sport 18 October 2011 Nottingham Forest 2 1 Blackpool BBC Sport 22 October 2011 Burnley 3 1 Blackpool BBC Sport 29 October 2011 Leeds 0 5 Blackpool BBC Sport 2 November 2011 Blackpool 1 0 Millwall BBC Sport 5 November 2011 Middlesbrough 2 2 Blackpool BBC Sport 19 November 2011 Blackpool 2 2 Birmingham City BBC Sport 26 November 2011 Leicester 2 0 Blackpool BBC Sport 29 November 2011 Blackpool 1 0 Reading BBC Sport 3 December 2011 Southampton 2 2 Blackpool BBC Sport 10 December 2011 Blackpool 0 0 Watford BBC Sport 17 December 2011 Barnsley 1 3 Blackpool BBC Sport 26 December 2011 Birmingham 3 0 Blackpool BBC Sport 31 December 2011 Blackpool 3 0 Middlesbrough BBC Sport 2 January 2012 Fleetwood 1 5 Blackpool BBC Sport 7 January 2012 Ipswich 2 2 Blackpool BBC Sport 14 January 2012 Blackpool 2 1 Crystal Palace BBC Sport 21 January 2012 Blackpool 1 1 Sheffield Wednesday BBC Sport 28 January 2012 Blackpool 2 1 Coventry City BBC Sport 28 January 2012 Cardiff 1 3 Blackpool BBC Sport 4 February 2012 Sheffield Wed 0 3 Blackpool BBC Sport 7 February 2012 Blackpool 1 1 Portsmouth BBC Sport 11 February 2012 Doncaster Rovers 1 3 Blackpool BBC Sport 14 February 2012 Everton 2 0 Blackpool BBC Sport 18 February 2012 Blackpool 1 4 West Ham BBC Sport 21 February 2012 Bristol City 1 3 Blackpool BBC Sport 25 February 2012 Blackpool 1 1 Hull BBC Sport 2 March 2012 Blackpool 3 1 Brighton BBC Sport 17 March 2012 Blackpool 3 3 Leicester BBC Sport 21 March 2012 Reading 3 1 Blackpool BBC Sport 24 March 2012 Blackpool 3 0 Southampton BBC Sport 31 March 2012 Watford 0 2 Blackpool BBC Sport 6 April 2012 Blackpool 1 1 Barnsley BBC Sport 9 April 2012 Nottingham Forest 0 0 Blackpool BBC Sport 14 April 2012 Blackpool 1 0 Leeds BBC Sport 17 April 2012 Blackpool 4 0 Burnley BBC Sport 21 April 2012 Millwall 2 2 Blackpool BBC Sport 28 April 2012 Blackpool 1 0 Birmingham BBC Sport 4 May 2012 Blackpool 1 2 West Ham BBC Sport 19 May 2012 Blackpool complete deal to sign Bojan Djordjic BBC Sport 29 June 2011 Seasiders sign Hill Sky Sports 9 July 2011 Phillips signs for Seasiders Sky Sports 9 July 2011 Pool seal Bruna deal Sky Sports Barry Ferguson to be Blackpool captain The Scotsman Blackpool land duo Sky Sports Blackpool sign Paul Bignot on two year deal Sky Sports Blackpool complete Miguel Llera signing BBC Football 4 August 2011 Dead ends on deadline day Blackpool FC Blackpool Gazette Archived from the original on 29 September 2012 Blackpool add keeper cover Sky Sports News 24 September 2011 Retrieved 27 September 2011 Seasiders land Shelvey Sky Sports News 29 September 2011 Retrieved 29 September 2011 LuaLua lands Blackpool deal Sky Sports News 13 October 2011 Retrieved 13 October 2011 Seasiders snare McManaman Sky Sports News 17 October 2011 Retrieved 17 October 2011 Blackpool sign West Brom striker Roman Bednar BBC Sport 28 January 2012 Retrieved 28 January 2012 Stephen Dobbie joins Blackpool on loan from Swansea BBC Sport 22 March 2012 Retrieved 22 March 2012 a b c d e f g h i j k ELEVEN PLAYERS DEPART Archived from the original on 28 May 2011 Retrieved 30 May 2011 Liverpool complete deal for Blackpool s Charlie Adam BBC Football 7 July 2011 QPR seal 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