A Seasider and a White

Last updated : 14 November 2008 By @pnemad

Footballers who have played league football for both PNE and Blackpool

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778) Craig Allardyce

PNE 1 app; 0 goals

Blackpool 1 app; 0 goals

PNE debut 06/04/1993 v Port Vale (A) - Drawn 2-2

888) Marlon Broomes

PNE 69 apps; 0 goals

Blackpool 1 app; 0 goals

PNE debut 26/08/2002 v Gillingham (A) - Drawn 1-1

149) Arthur Brown

PNE 22 apps; 7 goals

Blackpool 3 apps; 0 goals

PNE debut 01/09/1904 v Aston Villa (A) - Won 2-1

413) Albert Butterworth

PNE 14 apps; 4 goals

Blackpool 22 apps; 5 goals

PNE debut 10/11/1934 v Blackburn (H) - Won 3-1

852) Darren Byfield

PNE 5 apps; 1 goal

Blackpool 3 apps; 0 goals

PNE debut 07/11/1998 v Burnley (H) - Won 4-1

502) Les Campbell

PNE 64 apps 6 goals

Blackpool 11 apps; 0 goals

PNE debut 31/10/1953 v Wolves (A) - Lost 0-1

568) Ray Charnley

PNE 23 apps; 4 goals

Blackpool 363 apps; 193 goals

PNE debut 09/12/1967 v Millwall (A) - Lost 0-2

553) Tony Coleman

PNE 5 apps; 1 goal

Blackpool 17 apps; 0 goals

PNE debut 27/02/1965 v Derby (H) - Drawn 2-2

784) Mike Conroy

PNE 57 apps; 22 goals

Blackpool 14 apps; 0 goals

PNE debut 21/08/1993 v Scarborough (A) - Won 4-3

155) Lawrence Cook

PNE 4 apps; 0 goals

Blackpool 7 apps; 0 goals

PNE debut 07/04/1906 v Notts Co (H) - Won 4-1

552) Bill Cranston

PNE 86 apps; 1 goal

Blackpool 33 apps; 0 goals

PNE debut 28/12/1964 v Coventry (A) - Lost 0-3

290) Bobby Crawford

PNE 392 apps; 17 goals

Blackpool 55 apps; 5 goal

PNE debut 09/02/1922 v Oldham (A) - Drawn 0-0

861) Rob Edwards

PNE 169 apps 4 goals

Blackpool 58 apps; 1 goal

PNE debut 07/08/1999 v Oldham (A)- Won 1-0

716) Tony Ellis

PNE 158 apps; 74 goals

Blackpool 146 apps; 54 goals

PNE debut 10/10/1987 v Port Vale (H) - Won 3-2

846) David Eyres

PNE 108 apps; 19 goals

Blackpool 158 apps; 38 goals

PNE debut 01/11/1997 v Plymouth (H) - Lost 0-1

730) Mike Flynn

PNE 136 apps; 7 goals

Blackpool 57 apps; 1 goal

PNE debut 13/12/1989 v Stockport (A) - Won 4-2

244) Wilf Gillow

PNE 7 app; 1 goal

Blackpool 25 apps; 3 goals

PNE debut 25/12/1914 v Lincoln (A) - Lost 1-3

208) Benny Green

PNE 73 apps; 23 goals

Blackpool 31 apps; 4 goals

PNE debut 02/09/1911 v Sheffield Wednesday (A) - Won 1-0

757) Colin Greenall

PNE 29 apps; 1 goal

Blackpool 183 apps; 9 goals

PNE debut 28/03/1992 v Bolton (H) - Won 2-1

470) Willie Hall

PNE 7 apps; 0 goals

Blackpool 3 apps; 0 goals

PNE debut 13/03/1948 v Sunderland (A) - Won 2-0

92) Laurence Halsall

PNE 54 apps 6 goals

Blackpool 5 apps; 1 goal

PNE debut 30/10/1897 v Blackburn (H) - Lost 1-4

302) George Harrison

PNE 274 apps; 72 goals

Blackpool 16 apps; 1 goal

PNE debut 08/12/1923 v Chelsea (A) - Won 2-1

885) Colin Hendry

PNE 2 apps; 0 goals

Blackpool 14 apps; 0 goals

PNE debut 02/03/2002 v Birmingham (H) - Won 1-0

593) Mel Holden

PNE 72 apps; 22 goals

Blackpool 3 apps; 0 goals

PNE debut 27/01/1973 v Hull (A) - Lost 2-6

573) Gerry Ingham

PNE 109 apps; 40 goals

Blackpool 34 apps; 17 goals

PNE debut 07/09/1968 v Bury (A) - Won 1-0

748) Matt Jackson

PNE 4 apps 0 goals

Blackpool 3 apps; 0 goals

PNE debut 30/03/1991 v Crewe (H) - Won 5-1

840) Michael Jackson

PNE 245 apps; 17 goals

Blackpool 68 apps; 1 goal

PNE debut 29/03/1997 v Notts Co. (H) - Won 2-0

933) Jason Jarrett

PNE 18 apps; 1 goal

Blackpool 2 apps; 0 goals

PNE debut 07/03/2006 v Plymouth (A) - Drawn 0-0

Player Profile - Ray Charnley

Raymond (Ray) Ogden Charnley was born in Lancaster on 29 May 1935. Charnley started his career with Preston but didn't make an appearance and moved into non-league football with Bolton-le-Sands and Morecambe.

In May 1957 Charnley was signed by Blackpool manager Joe Smith for a fee of £1,000 and stayed with the Seasiders for over 10 years.

Charney made his debut on 4 September 1957 in a 2-0 defeat at Luton. On 5 October he scored a brace in a 7-0 win against Sunderland which is their record home win, before going off with a gashed forehead. His first season for 'Pool saw him net 12 goals from 20 games.

For the following five seasons Charnley was the leading goal scorer for Blackpool. He scored 20 goals from 35 appearances in 1958/59 and 18 goals from 34 appearances in 1959/60.

The 1960/61 season saw Blackpool avoid relegation from the First division by one point as he finished with 27 goals from 41 league appearances with the nest highest goalscorer Ray Parry with 8 goals.

Charnley only missed one game in 1961/62 and scored 30 league goals (36 in all competitions). Highlights included scoring four goals in the 7-2 win against Wolves on 20 January 1962 and hat-tricks against Leyton Orient and Chelsea. He also scored his 100th goal for the club in only his 156th appearance.

The 1962/63 season saw Charnley win is only England cap on 3 October against France at Hillsborough. Again he only missed one league match and netted 22 goals, 14 more than second placed Pat Quinn.

He was beaten as top goalscorer in 1963/64 by Alan Ball but was leading scorer again in 1964/65 with 21 goals from 38 appearances, 9 more than Graham Oates with 12 goals.

1965/66 Charnley was joint top scorer with Alan Ball with 16 goals was outright top 'Pool scorer again for the eighth time in 1966/67 with 14 goals but couldn't help Blackpool avoid relegation as they finished bottom of Division One.

The third match of the 1967/68 season saw Blackpool lose 4-1 at home to Millwall and 'Pool manager Stan Mortensen made the unpopular decision to drop Charnley. In December 1967 a more unpopular decision was made when Charnley was signed by Bobby Seith at Preston.

His ten year career with Blackpool had seen Charnley score 222 goals in 407 appearances of which 193 goals came in 363 league appearances and had scored ten hat-tricks.

Charnley made his Preston debut in the 2-0 defeat at Millwall on 9 December and scored on his second appearance against his previous club Blackpool at Bloomfield Road the following week. Although the return to Bloomfield Road was not a happy one as Blackpool won 4-1.

Charley played for the remainder of the season in the number nine shirt and although he scored a brace in the FA Cup victory over QPR and a goal in the Fourth Round defeat at Tottenham he could not recreate his goal scoring form.

Charnley scored on his last home appearance in a 3-1 victory over Portsmouth on 11 May with his final appearance in a Preston shirt coming four days later in a 2-0 defeat at Crystal Palace.

In all Charney had scored 4 goals from 23 league appearances, his seven goals in all competitions was only one behind leading scorer Derek Temple with eight as Preston finished third bottom, narrowly avoiding relegation from the Second Division.

In July 1968 Charnley joined Fourth Division Wrexham but his stay only lasted 6 months with 5 goals from 20 appearances before he moved to Bradford Park Avenue.

Bradford Park Avenue finished bottom on Division Four in 1968/69 and were successfully re-elected as Charnley scored 3 goals from 19 appearances. The 1969/70 season saw Charnley finish leading scorer with 12 goals from 40 appearances, four more than Alan Woolmer. But in finishing bottom again the club was not as lucky this time as they failed to be re-elected to the Football League for 1970/71 and so was replaced by Cambridge United.

Charnley left Bradford Park Avenue to return to non-league side Morecambe.