2014–15 Blackpool F.C. season

Blackpool F.C.
2014–15 season
Chairman Karl Oyston
Manager José Riga
(until 27 October)
Lee Clark
(from 29 October)
Stadium Bloomfield Road
Blackpool, England
(Capacity: 17,338)
FA Cup Third Round[1]
League Cup First Round
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2014–15 season was Blackpool F.C.'s fourth-consecutive season in the Football League Championship, the second tier of English professional football, and their 106th overall season in the Football League. They exited the League Cup at the first-round stage on 12 August and the FA Cup, also at the first hurdle, on 4 January. They were relegated to League One with six League fixtures remaining.[2]

José Riga, in his first season as manager, was in charge for fourteen League games, before being sacked on 27 October with the club five points adrift at the foot of the table. Lee Clark succeeded him three days later. Clark, too, departed shortly after the season's conclusion.

Season summary

Pre-season

Barry Ferguson, Blackpool's caretaker player-manager for the final twenty league games of the previous campaign, was not given the role full-time and left the club. Including Ferguson, Blackpool released 17 players, while five loan players returned to their parent clubs.[3]

On 11 June Belgian José Riga was appointed as Blackpool's new manager. He was their first from overseas and their third full-time manager in two years. Blackpool had stated they would discuss contract terms with nine out of contract professionals, but of those only Tony McMahon signed a new deal to return to the club.[3][4] Among the departees were Matt Gilks, the club's only remaining goalkeeper and player from their 2010–11 Premier League campaign, and Tom Ince, whose father, Paul, had been sacked as manager during the previous season. July. The Ince fee was decided by a tribunal, because Ince was under the age of 23, with the same rules applying in the case of Harrison McGahey, a scholar who made his professional debut the previous season, who also left the club, joining Sheffield United.[5][6]

By 1 July, the day after pre-season training was due to begin, the club had just seven registered players. The decision was made to delay training until 3 July. The same day, Estonian striker Sergei Zenjov became the club's first signing of the close season.[7] On 19 July Blackpool played their opening friendly at Penrith, winning 4–0 with a team of professionals, youth players and trialists. Their pre-season trip to Spain was cancelled on 15 July.[8]

Eight days before their second and final friendly, at home to Premier League newcomers Burnley, the club still only had eight registered professionals. José Riga and chairman Karl Oyston were reported to be locked in a standoff over transfers. Riga also implemented a media blackout for himself and his staff, and had not spoken to the press since his appointment 44 days earlier.[9][10]

On 24 July, in an open letter — published in the Daily Mail — to club owner Owen Oyston and his son, club president Valeri Belokon demanded funds be put aside for player acquisitions.[11] Three players were signed on 28 July, with a further three joining by 1 August. In their home friendly against Burnley on 2 August, Blackpool again fielded a host of trialists both in their starting line-up and on the bench, as the visitors won 1–0.[12]

Between 3–8 August Blackpool added six further players to their squad, including goalkeepers Joe Lewis and Ell Parish. When midfielder Andrea Orlandi became Blackpool's 20th squad member on 8 August, the day before the start of the season, he was also their twelfth in as many days.

Regular season

On 9 August Blackpool lost their opening match of the season to Nottingham Forest.[13] Blackpool had squad problems prior to the match; they had only nine players who "qualified" earlier in the day.[14] They ultimately fielded 15 in their matchday squad, including two 17-year–old scholars from the youth academy.[15][14] One of them, Dom Telford, was offered professional terms after his debut. A week later, in the first home league game of the new season, new signing Tomasz Cywka scored the club's first goal of the campaign in a 2–1 defeat to Blackburn. The club has continued to make acquisitions and by 16 August the signing of Edu Oriol saw the first-team squad reach 26 players. On 30 August, defeat to Millwall, managed by former Blackpool boss Ian Holloway, saw the club go without a point in five games in August.

On 13 September, Blackpool gained their first point in their sixth league game of the season, a goalless draw with Wolves at Bloomfield Road. They would have to wait until 3 October for their first win, a 1–0 defeat of Cardiff in their 11th league game. However, this was followed by three consecutive losses, after which Riga was sacked on 27 October and replaced two days later by Lee Clark. The former Birmingham manager lost his first game, 2–0 at home to Ipswich on 1 December, but secured his first point with a 2–2 draw at Fulham four days later. However, on 1 December Blackpool lost 3–1 at Leeds, meaning they had lost 12, drawn four and won only one of their first 17 league fixtures.

Successive draws with Bolton and Rotherham followed the defeat to Leeds, before Clark sealed his first win in his sixth game in charge, a 1–0 home defeat of his former club Birmingham City on 6 December. Blackpool extended their undefeated run with a 2–2 draw at Charlton a week later. However, the following game they lost 6–1 at home to Bournemouth.

Having secured a point from two games over the Christmas period, on 10 January 2015, their first league game of the year, Blackpool sealed their third win of the season, defeating Holloway's Millwall at home. Away defeats followed, 2–0 at Wolves and 7–2 at Watford, having been 2–0 up, before they secured what proved to be their fourth and last win of the campaign against Brighton on 31 January. 17-year-old Henry Cameron made his professional debut in the 1–0 win, becoming the 44th player used by the club that season.

Consecutive defeats to Norwich and Middlesbrough followed, before a 4–4 draw with Nottingham Forest on Valentine's Day, their first such result in 2,252 home league games.[16] A 1–1 draw at local rivals Blackburn came a week later before Blackpool embarked on a six-match losing run (scoring one goal in the process) by which point they had lost the equivalent of one full league season (46 games) out of the last two played, with eight games remaining of 2014–15.

On 21 March, Blackpool ended their run with a 1–1 home draw with Leeds, the first of three consecutive draws. On 6 April, the day before the third of these, they were officially relegated.[2] Another run of four defeats followed, ending with their last away game of the season, the 3–2 defeat to Cardiff confirming they would not win away from Bloomfield Road all season, thus equalling a record from their 1908–09 campaign.[17]

On 2 May 2015, the final day of the Championship season, Blackpool's home game against Huddersfield Town was abandoned after 48 minutes following a pitch invasion by Blackpool fans in protest at chairman Karl Oyston. The score was 0–0 at the time,[18] and that's how the Football League declared it to subsequently stand.[19] It was Blackpool's 18th-consecutive game without a victory and their points tally of 26 was the lowest in the English second tier since Stockport County picked up the same amount of points when they finished bottom in the 2001-02 season.

Over the last two full league seasons played, Blackpool had claimed 11 wins from 92 games.

League Cup

Blackpool exited the League at the first-round stage after a single-goal defeat at Shrewsbury Town, managed by former Seasiders captain Micky Mellon, on 12 August. Two players, Jeffrey Rentmeister and Joël Dielna, played having signed earlier in the day.

FA Cup

On 4 January, Blackpool lost their FA Cup third round tie against Premier League club Aston Villa 1–0, with Christian Benteke scoring two minutes before the end of normal time. It was Blackpool's seventh exit at their first FA Cup hurdle in eight seasons.

Players

First-team squad

2014–15 Blackpool player details[lower-alpha 2]
No. Pos Nat Name P G P G P G P G Notes
Championship FA Cup League Cup Total
17DFEnglandMiles Addison6 (0)00 (0)00 (0)06 (0)0dagger
2DFScotlandTom Aldred6 (0)00 (0)00 (0)06 (0)0
27FWEnglandTom Barkhuizen4 (3)00 (1)00 (0)04 (4)0
39DFEnglandAndre Blackman2 (1)00 (0)00 (0)02 (1)0
42GKEnglandMiles Boney0 (0)00 (0)00 (0)00 (0)0YTH
40MFEnglandHenry Cameron10 (1)10 (0)00 (0)010 (1)1
6DFEnglandPeter Clarke37 (2)21 (0)01 (0)039 (2)2
22MFCosta RicaJosé Miguel Cubero10 (2)00 (0)00 (0)010 (2)0
7MFPolandTomasz Cywka5 (1)10 (0)01 (0)06 (1)1
2DFMontserratDonervon Daniels19 (0)10 (0)00 (0)019 (0)1dagger
9FWEnglandSteve Davies11 (6)51 (0)00 (0)012 (6)5L
14FWEnglandNathan Delfouneso21 (17)31 (0)01 (0)023 (17)3
16DFFranceJoël Dielna1 (1)00 (0)00 (1)01 (2)0
18DFRepublic of IrelandCharles Dunne21 (1)01 (0)00 (0)022 (1)0
12MFEnglandChris Eagles7 (0)10 (0)00 (0)07 (0)1
25DFEnglandDavid Ferguson6 (4)10 (0)00 (0)06 (4)1
41FWScotlandIslam Feruz0 (2)00 (0)00 (0)00 (2)0dagger
26DFRepublic of IrelandKevin Foley4 (0)00 (0)00 (0)04 (0)0dagger
10FWEnglandBobby Grant0 (0)00 (0)00 (0)00 (0)0L
32DFEnglandGrant Hall11 (1)10 (0)00 (0)011 (1)1dagger
38MFEnglandAlex Henshall0 (2)00 (0)00 (0)00 (2)0dagger
41DFEnglandLuke Higham0 (0)00 (0)00 (0)00 (0)0YTH
12MFEnglandMichael Jacobs5 (0)10 (0)00 (0)05 (0)1dagger
35DFEnglandTom Kennedy5 (0)00 (0)00 (0)05 (0)0dagger
36MFBelgiumJonathan Legear0 (0)00 (0)00 (0)00 (0)0
32DFRepublic of IrelandBrian Lenihan2 (0)00 (0)00 (0)02 (0)0dagger
1GKEnglandJoe Lewis34 (0)01 (0)01 (0)036 (0)0dagger
24MFEnglandJohn Lundstram16 (1)00 (0)01 (0)017 (1)0dagger
5DFScotlandGary MacKenzie0 (0)00 (0)00 (0)00 (0)0L
24FWEnglandGary Madine14 (1)30 (0)00 (0)014 (1)3dagger
3DFEnglandNiall Maher6 (4)00 (0)00 (0)06 (4)0dagger
29DFEnglandTony McMahon28 (4)11 (0)00 (0)029 (4)1L
8MFEnglandJacob Mellis4 (9)00 (0)01 (0)05 (9)0L
15MFGuinea-BissauFormose Mendy1 (2)00 (0)00 (0)01 (2)0
17FWEnglandIshmael Miller16 (6)20 (1)00 (1)016 (8)2
36GKCanadaDaniel Milton0 (0)00 (0)00 (0)00 (0)0YTH
25MFEnglandJacob Murphy8 (1)20 (0)00 (0)08 (1)2dagger
37DFJamaicaNyron Nosworthy5 (0)00 (0)00 (0)05 (0)0L
48DFRepublic of IrelandDarren O'Dea16 (3)01 (0)00 (0)017 (3)0
31MFEnglandJamie O'Hara26 (1)21 (0)00 (0)027 (1)2
38MFEnglandStuart O'Keefe3 (1)00 (0)00 (0)03 (1)0dagger
20MFEnglandConnor Oliver4 (2)00 (0)00 (0)04 (2)0
23MFSpainEdu Oriol8 (2)00 (0)00 (0)08 (2)0
3DFSpainJoan Oriol11 (0)00 (0)01 (0)012 (0)0
11MFSpainAndrea Orlandi23 (5)41 (0)01 (0)025 (5)4
43MFEnglandBright Osayi-Samuel1 (5)00 (0)00 (0)01 (5)0YTH
21GKEnglandElliot Parish12 (1)00 (0)00 (0)012 (1)0
4MFEnglandDavid Perkins45 (0)01 (0)01 (0)047 (0)0
19FWEnglandNile Ranger5 (9)20 (0)00 (0)05 (9)2
28DFBelgiumJeffrey Rentmeister7 (1)00 (0)01 (0)08 (1)0
12MFEnglandJoe Rothwell1 (2)00 (0)00 (0)01 (2)0dagger
30FWFranceSaër Sène0 (1)00 (0)00 (0)00 (1)0
34FWEnglandDom Telford9 (5)10 (1)00 (0)09 (6)1YTH
33MFEnglandMark Waddington1 (2)01 (0)00 (1)02 (3)0YTH
20FWEstoniaSergei Zenjov2 (6)00 (0)01 (0)03 (6)0
13FWIvory CoastFrancois Zoko7 (7)10 (0)00 (0)07 (7)1L
  1. A dagger or YTH symbol is only displayed if the player was exclusively a loan player or academy scholar during the 2014-15 season. If they signed a professional contract over the course of the season then it is not displayed.
  2. All players who have been signed to the club since the opening day of the 2014–15 season are listed
  • Players used: 56
  • Goals scored: 36 (all in the league)

Results

Pre-season and friendlies

The Championship

League Cup

FA Cup

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
20 Brighton & Hove Albion 46 10 17 19 44 54 10 47
21 Rotherham United 46 11 16 19 46 67 21 46[lower-alpha 1]
22 Millwall (R) 46 9 14 23 42 76 34 41 Relegation to Football League One
23 Wigan Athletic (R) 46 9 12 25 39 64 25 39
24 Blackpool (R) 46 4 14 28 36 91 55 26
Updated to match(es) played on 2 May 2015. Source: Sky Sports
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(R) Relegated.
Notes:
  1. Rotherham United were deducted three points for fielding an ineligible player.[20]

Transfers

Blackpool released 17 players at the start of the season, while eight more rejected the offers of new contracts. Their contracted players at the start of pre-season were Tom Barkhuizen, Steven Davies, Charles Dunne, Bobby Grant, Gary MacKenzie, Tony McMahon and David Perkins. Blackpool signed 42 players over the course of the season, 26 as contracted players and 16 on loan. Of those signed to contracts, seven would depart permanently before the end of the season.

In

Pos Player From Fee Date Ref
FWEstonia Sergei ZenjovKarpaty LvivFree3 July 2014[7]
MFEngland Jacob MellisUnattachedFree28 July 2014[21]
MFPoland Tomasz CywkaUnattachedFree28 July 2014[22]
DFEngland Peter ClarkeUnattachedFree28 July 2014[23]
FWEngland Nathan DelfounesoUnattachedFree29 July 2014[24]
MFCosta Rica José Miguel CuberoHeredianoUndisclosed31 July 2014[25]
DFMontserrat Donervon DanielsWest Bromwich AlbionLoan1 August 2014[26]
DFSpain Joan OriolOsasunaUndisclosed3 August 2014[27]
GKEngland Joe LewisCardiff CityLoan5 August 2014[28]
MFEngland John LundstramEvertonLoan6 August 2014[29]
FWEngland Ishmael MillerUnattachedFree6 August 2014[30]
GKEngland Ell ParishBristol CityFree7 August 2014[31]
MFSpain Andrea OrlandiUnattachedFree8 August 2014[32]
DFBelgium Jeffrey RentmeisterWesterloUndisclosed12 August 2014[33]
MFFrance Joël DielnaUnattachedFree12 August 2014[33]
MFIvory Coast François ZokoUnattachedFree15 August 2014[34]
MFEngland Nile RangerUnattachedFree16 August 2014
MFSpain Edu OriolUnattachedFree16 August 2014
DFEngland Andre BlackmanUnattachedFree29 September 2014[35]
MFGuinea-Bissau Formose MendyUnattachedFree29 September 2014[35]
MFEngland Jacob MurphyNorwich CityLoan3 November 2014[36]
MFBelgium Jonathan LegearUnattachedUndisclosed4 November 2014[37]
MFEngland Jamie O'HaraUnattachedShort-term deal until January, later extended until end of season5 November 2014[38]
DFRepublic of Ireland Brian LenihanHull CityLoan7 November 2014
MFEngland Chris EaglesUnattachedFree18 November 2014[39]
DFJamaica Nyron NosworthyUnattachedFree21 November 2014[40]
DFEngland Tom KennedyRochdaleLoan22 November 2014
DFRepublic of Ireland Kevin FoleyWolvesLoan27 November 2014[41]
MFEngland Stuart O'KeefeCrystal PalaceLoan27 November 2014[42]
DFRepublic of Ireland Darren O'DeaUnattachedShort-term deal until January, later extended until end of season4 December 2014[43]
DFEngland Grant HallTottenham HotspurLoan8 January 2015
FWFrance Saër SèneUnattachedShort-term deal until end of season9 January 2015
DFEngland David Ferguson Sunderland18-month contract9 January 2015
MFEngland Connor OliverSunderland18-month contract9 January 2015
MFEngland Alex HenshallIpswich TownOne-month loan9 January 2015
FWScotland Islam FeruzChelseaLoan16 January 2015[44]
DFEngland Niall MaherBolton WanderersLoan22 January 2015
MFEngland Joe RothwellManchester UnitedLoan27 January 2015[45]
DFScotland Tom AldredAccrington StanleyUndisclosed (initially joined on 3 day loan from 31 January)2 February 2015
FWEngland Gary MadineSheffield WednesdayLoan10 February 2015
DFEngland Miles AddisonBournemouthLoan3 March 2015
MFEngland Michael JacobsWolverhampton WanderersLoan12 March 2015

Out

Pos Player To Fee Date Ref
DFEngland Louis AlmondReleased16 May 2014[3]
FWIvory Coast Anderson BanvoReleased16 May 2014[3]
DFScotland Kirk BroadfootReleased16 May 2014[3]
DFEngland Jake CapriceReleased16 May 2014[3]
MFEngland James CatonReleased16 May 2014[3]
FWEngland Michael ChopraReleased16 May 2014[3]
MFEngland Adam DoddReleased16 May 2014[3]
FWWales Robert EarnshawReleased16 May 2014[3]
FWEngland Nathan EcclestonReleased16 May 2014[3]
MFScotland Barry FergusonReleased16 May 2014[3]
MFFrance Elliot GrandinReleased16 May 2014[3]
GKEngland Mark HalsteadReleased16 May 2014[3]
MFBelgium Faris HarounReleased16 May 2014[3]
GKScotland Chris KettingsReleased16 May 2014[3]
MFEngland Liam TomsettReleased16 May 2014[3]
FWEngland Nathan TysonReleased16 May 2014[3]
GKTrinidad and Tobago Tony WarnerReleased16 May 2014[3]
DFEngland Chris BashamSheffield UnitedFree5 June 2014[46]
MFEngland Neal BishopScunthorpe UnitedFree19 June 2014[47]
DFNorthern Ireland Craig CathcartWatfordFree24 June 2014[48]
MFSpain Ángel MartínezUnattached30 June 2014
DFEngland Isaiah OsbourneUnattached30 June 2014
GKScotland Matt GilksBurnleyFree2 July 2014[49]
FWEngland Tom InceHull CityTribunal-set fee7 July 2014[5]
FWJamaica Ricardo FullerMillwallFree16 July 2014[9]
DFEngland Harrison McGaheySheffield UnitedTribunal-set fee18 July 2014[6]
FWEngland Bobby GrantShrewsbury TownLoan9 October 2014[50]
FWEngland Tom BarkhuizenMorecambeLoan17 October 2014[51]
FWIvory Coast François ZokoBradford CityLoan until 17 January 201522 November 2014[52]
MFPoland Tomasz CywkaRochdaleLoan until 6 January 201526 November 2014[53]
FWEstonia Sergei ZenjovUnattachedMutual consent2 December 2014[54]
DFSpain Joan OriolUnattachedMutual consent12 January 2015[54]
MFSpain Edu OriolUnattachedMutual consent12 January 2015[54]
MFEngland Chris EaglesUnattachedEnd of contract19 January 2015[55]
MFEngland Jacob MellisOldham AthleticLoan22 January 2015[56]
MFBelgium Jonathan LegearUnattachedMutual consent28 January 2015
FWEngland Ishmael MillerHuddersfield TownUndisclosed2 February 2015[57]
DFScotland Gary MacKenzieBradford CityLoan2 February 2015
FWEngland Steven DaviesSheffield UnitedLoan6 March 2015
DFJamaica Nyron NosworthyPortsmouthLoan19 March 2015[58]
DFEngland Tony McMahonBradford CityLoan27 March 2015
MFGuinea-Bissau Formose MendyHJK HelsinkiFree23 April 2015

Academy

Blackpool gave debuts to academy scholars Henry Cameron, Bright Osayi-Samuel, Dom Telford and Mark Waddington over the course of the season, with Cameron signing a professional deal in January.[59] Fellow youth-team players Miles Boney, Luke Higham and Daniel Milton were unused substitutes for the first-team.

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  1. Entered competition in third round
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