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Blackpool FC Fixture List 2010/11 Season

All Times and Dates are subject to change as per Broadcasters

August 2010

  • Saturday 14th Wigan Athletic Home 15.00Hrs
  • Saturday 21st Arsenal Away 15.00 Hrs
  • Saturday 28th Fulham Home 15.00 Hrs

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September 2010

  • Saturday 11th Newcastle Away 15.00 Hrs
  • Saturday 18th Chelsea Away 15.00Hrs
  • Saturday 25th Blackburn Home 15.00Hrs

October 2010

  • Saturday 2nd Liverpool Away 15.00Hrs
  • Saturday 16th Manchester City Home 15.00Hrs
  • Saturday 23rd Birmingham Away 15.00Hrs
  • Saturday 30th West Bromwich Albion Home 15.00Hrs

November 2010

  • Saturday 6th Everton Home 15.00Hrs
  • Wednesday 10th Aston Villa Away 19.45 Hrs
  • Saturday 13th West Ham Away 15.00Hrs
  • Saturday 20th Wolverhampton Wanderers Home 15.00Hrs
  • Saturday 27th Bolton Wanderers Away 15.00Hrs

December 2010

  • Saturday 4th Manchester United Home 15.00Hrs
  • Saturday 11th Stoke City Away 15.00Hrs
  • Saturday 18th Tottenham Home 15.00Hrs
  • Sunday 26th Liverpool Home 15.00Hrs
  • Tuesday 28th Sunderland Away 15.00Hrs

January 2011

  • Saturday 1st Manchester City Away 15.00Hrs
  • Tuesday 4th Birmingham City Home 19.45Hrs
  • Saturday 15th West Bromwich Albion Away 15.00Hrs
  • Saturday 22nd Sunderland Home 15.00Hrs

Blackpool fc logo Blackpool FC Fixture List 2010/11 Season

February 2011

  • Tuesday 1st West Ham United Home 19.45Hrs
  • Saturday 5th Everton Away 15.00Hrs
  • Saturday 12th Aston Villa Home 15.00Hrs
  • Saturday 26th Wolverhampton Wanderers Away 15.00Hrs

March 2011

  • Saturday 5th Chelsea Home 15.00Hrs
  • Saturday 19th Blackburn Away 15.00Hrs

April 2011

  • Saturday 2nd Fulham Away 15.00Hrs
  • Saturday 9th Arsenal Home 15.00Hrs
  • Saturday 16th Wigan Athletic Away 15.00Hrs
  • Saturday 23rd Newcastle Home 15.00Hrs
  • Saturday 30th Stoke City Home 15.00Hrs

May 2011

  • Saturday 7th Tottenham Hotspur Away 15.00Hrs
  • Saturday 14th Bolton Wanderers Home 15.00Hrs
  • Saturday 22nd Manchester United Away 16.00Hrs

Sky have the option within reason to alter dates and times of kick-off to fit in with their TV Schedules.

For away fans that wish to follow their team to Blackpool and make a weekend of it the Illuminations will be switched on on Friday 3rd September 2010 and will shine every night until Sunday 7th November 2010.

Blackpool Pleasure Beach will open on certain weekends through the closed season (usually end of the Illuminations until Easter) check out their web site and that of the Sandcastle Water park for details.

Information will be published here when known.


The Albert and the Lion

18998 JDWetherspoon The Albert and the LionJD Wetherspoons are set to open another of it outlets this time in Central Blackpool practically next to and under the iconic Blackpool tower.

The Albert and the Lion will be its second pub in the resort after The Auctioneer which is sited in Lytham Road South Shore.

Conversion work is now well underway and they hope to have the old Pricebusters building which sits on the corner of Adelaide Street West and the Promenade right in the shadow of the Tower open and trading by Friday July 2nd 2010.

Around £60,000 is being invested into the conversion and 40 jobs will be created in the town. As with most Wetherspoons pubs it will have one bar and be juke box and music free with strategically placed plasma screens sited around the seating areas for the viewing of sports and other hi profile events.

As with most Wetherspoon pubs this will be children friendly and will offer the usual competitively priced dining options and drinks. No doubt they will also continue their tradition of supporting the real ale industry by offering guest beers at various promotions through the year.

The siting of new pubs in Blackpool town centre has of the last few years been subject to strict regulatory checks due to an imposed saturation policy. Blackpool is seen as the party capital of the UK and as such as a huge influx of visitors over weekends through the year looking to party in the numerous pubs and clubs that litter the centre of the resort. Sadly some of these visitors do not exhibit their best behaviour and some pubs and clubs were seen to be exacerbating the problem by offerings cut price drinks promotions and the like which only fuelled the bad behaviour. This behaviour was impacting upon the traditional family trade in the resort who were staying away from the centre of town over weekend periods when the Stags and Hens and party offering was in town. The council then employed a saturation policy to ensure any further applications for licensed premises could be scrutinized and conditions set.

Wetherspoons of course present a family offering and as such are to be welcomed into the centre of the town where they can provide a much needed family dining option.

Finally it has always puzzled me as to how Wetherspoons decide on the names for their pubs and after a little research I was able to discover why this one is to be called the Lion and the Albert. In 1932 a poet by the name of Marriott Edgar put pen to paper to write poem. It went thus:

Albert and the Lion

There’s a famous seaside place called Blackpool,

That’s noted for fresh air and fun,

And Mr and Mrs Ramsbottom

Went there with young Albert, their son.


A grand little lad was young Albert,

All dressed in his best; quite a swell

With a stick with an ‘orse’s ‘ead ‘andle,

The finest that Woolworth could sell.


They didn’t think much to the Ocean:

The waves, they was fiddlin’ and small,

There was no wrecks and nobody drownded,

Fact, nothing to laugh at at all.


So, seeking for further amusement,

They paid and went into the Zoo,

Where they’d Lions and Tigers and Camels,

And old ale and sandwiches too.


There were one great big Lion called Wallace;

His nose were all covered with scars -

He lay in a somnolent posture,

With the side of his face on the bars.


Now Albert had heard about Lions,

How they was ferocious and wild -

To see Wallace lying so peaceful,

Well, it didn’t seem right to the child.


So straightway the brave little feller,

Not showing a morsel of fear,

Took his stick with its ‘orse’s ‘ead ‘andle

And pushed it in Wallace’s ear.


You could see that the Lion didn’t like it,

For giving a kind of a roll,

He pulled Albert inside the cage with ‘im,

And swallowed the little lad ‘ole.


Then Pa, who had seen the occurrence,

And didn’t know what to do next,

Said ‘Mother! Yon Lion’s ‘et Albert’,

And Mother said ‘Ee, I am vexed!’

Then Mr and Mrs Ramsbottom -

Quite rightly, when all’s said and done, -

Complained to the Animal Keeper

That the Lion had eaten their son.


The keeper was quite nice about it;

He said ‘What a nasty mishap.

Are you sure that it’s your boy he’s eaten?’

Pa said ‘Am I sure? There’s his cap!’


The manager had to be sent for,

He came and said ‘What’s to do?’

Pa said ‘Yon Lion’s ‘et Albert,

And ‘im in his Sunday clothes, too.’


Then Mother said, ‘Right’s right, young feller,

I think it’s a shame and a sin

For a lion to go and eat Albert,

And after we’ve paid to come in.’


The manager wanted no trouble,

He took out his purse right away,

Saying ‘How much to settle the matter?’

And Pa said ‘What do you usually pay?’


But Mother had turned a bit awkward

When she thought where her Albert had gone.

She said ‘No! someone’s got to be summonsed’-

So that was decided upon.


Then off they went to the P’lice Station,

In front of the Magistrate chap;

They told ‘im what happened to Albert,

And proved it by showing his cap.


The Magistrate gave his opinion

That no one was really to blame,

And he said that he hoped the Ramsbottoms

Would have further sons to their name.


At that Mother got proper blazing,

‘And thank you, sir, kindly,’ said she.

‘What, waste all our lives raising children

To feed ruddy Lions? Not me!’

Blackpool FC Homecoming Victory Parade

Blackpool FC Homecoming Victory Parade

Monday 24th May 2010

Some Pictures Provided by my Good Friend Alan Cumpsty of the Verdo Hotel South Shore Blackpool

Crowd Blackpool FC Homecoming Victory Parade

Blackpool FC Homecoming Parade Mon 24th May Around 30,000 poeple attended the event

Holloway Bus Blackpool FC Homecoming Victory Parade

Blackpool FC arrive at the event in the open top bus. Ian Holloway can be seen towards the rear with the Tangerine Tie

Holloway Steps Blackpool FC Homecoming Victory Parade

The Team and Officials Prepare to take to the Stage

team steps Blackpool FC Homecoming Victory Parade

Blackpool Squad take to the stage to cheers from the crowd

Blackpool FC Victory Parade Monday 24th May 2010

If you were on Planet Mars yesterday you will probably not be aware that Blackpool defeated Cardiff City 3-2 in the Championship play-off Final at Wembley Stadium to earn promotion to the Premier League.

It will be Blackpool’s first appearance to the Premier League since the 1992 founding of the competition and their first appearance in English football’s top flight in 39 years. Blackpool have now, uniquely, been promoted out of all three tiers of the Football League through the play-off system.

 Blackpool FC Victory Parade Monday 24th May 2010

Blackpool win promotion to the Premier League

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Ian Holloway will be at the Victory Parade on 24th May 2010

Victory Parade

The Blackpool team  led by their manager Ian Holloway will board an open top bus this Monday at Gynn Square (North Shore) on the Promenade at around 4.30pm.

They will then travel down the Promenade past North Pier, Blackpool Tower and Central Pier to the Waterloo headland opposite Waterloo Road and the Dutton Arms Pub.

A stage and screen will be erected in the area and the players and manager will greet the fans at approximately 5.30pm.

Blackpool FC Blackpool FC Victory Parade Monday 24th May 2010

Blackpool FC Winning Squad

Around 30,000 home fans are expected to cheer them home.

Blackpool will have seen nothing like it since they brought home the FA Cup in 1953

Blackpool FC Make the Playoff Final —- Premier League

The video will remind you of Blackpool and Bloomfield Road used to look like..

Can Blackpool FC make the Premiership for the 2010/11 season? All will be revealed on Sat 22nd May when they play Cardiff City at Wembley…

Showzam 2010 Blackpool

005 225x300 Showzam 2010 BlackpoolShowzam Blackpool 12th – 21st February 2010

Showzam is a celebration of Blackpool’s deep rooted tradition of high quality entertainment with stars from around the world.

The event will be be hosting some of the best national and international artists and Companies including:

La Clique

Spymonkey

Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britian

La Machine

Ockhams Razor and Walk the Plank

Blackpool Towers very own clown Mooky will also be appearing throughout.

A full program of events for Showzam 2010 Appears Here

Showzam Program Showzam 2010 Blackpool