1937-38 Blackpool FC Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 16-18-8 - 40 points
Finishing 12th in TFL1
Location: Blackpool, England
Blackpool FC of The Football League First Division ended the 1937-38 season with a record of 16 wins, 8 draws and 18 losses for 40 points finishing twelfth in TFL1.
Blackpool scored 61 goals and yielded 66. Willie Buchan netted 12 goals for the team, while Frank O'Donnell and George Farrow tallied five or more, too.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Danny Blair | February 2, 1905 | Parkhead, Scotland | |||
Jimmy Blair | January 6, 1918 | Glasgow, Scotland | |||
Willie Buchan | F | October 17, 1914 | Grangemouth, Scotland | ||
Fred Butcher | D | August 14, 1913 | Hemingfield, England | ||
Malcolm Butler | D | August 6, 1913 | 5'9" | 163 | Belfast, Northern Ireland |
Louis Cardwell | August 20, 1912 | Blackpool, England | |||
George Farrow | D | October 4, 1913 | Whitburn, England | ||
Bobby Finan | F | March 1, 1912 | Old Kilpatrick, Scotland | ||
Jim Hall | , England | ||||
Jimmy Hampson | March 23, 1906 | Little Hulton, England | |||
Eric Hayward | August 2, 1917 | Newcastle-under-Lyme, England | |||
Frank Hill | M | May 21, 1906 | Forfar, Scotland | ||
Harry Johnston | D | September 26, 1919 | Manchester, England | ||
Sammy Jones | June 11, 1911 | Lurgan, Northern Ireland | |||
Tommy Jones | March 23, 1907 | Oakengates, England | |||
Tom Lyon | F | March 17, 1915 | 5'7" | Clydebank, Scotland | |
Jimmy McIntosh | April 5, 1918 | Dumfries, Scotland | |||
Alex Munro | F | April 6, 1912 | 5'6" | Bo'ness, Scotland | |
Robert Murray | F | , Scotland | |||
Frank O'Donnell | August 31, 1911 | Buckhaven, Scotland | |||
Alec Roxburgh | G | September 19, 1910 | Manchester, England | ||
Eric Sibley | November 17, 1915 | Christchurch, England | |||
Jock Wallace | G | April 13, 1911 | Deantown, Scotland | ||
Dickie Watmough | Sheffield, England | ||||
Phil Watson | M, D | February 23, 1907 | Shotts, Scotland | ||
Dick Witham | May 4, 1913 | Bowburn, England |