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FORMER PLAYERS 20:41 - Oct 11 with 6092 viewsVernat

Always been interested in the whereabouts of our former players - and I know there is already a thread on loan players - but here are some of the ex Seasiders who played in League 2 yesterday.

Bolton v Grimsby The Fonz started for Wanderers. Baptiste came on as sub
Sean Scannell sub for Ollie's side.

Cambridge v Newport Wes Hoolahan started for Cambridge

Oldham v Morecambe John O'Sullivan started for the Shrimps & Kelvin Mellor unused
sub.

Port Vale v Carlisle Nick Anderton in Chris Beech' s side

Salford v Tranmere Ashley Eastham for Salford; Peter Clarke & Jay Spearing for
Tranmere all starters.

Scunthorpe v Forest Green Jamille Matt scored hat-trick for Forest Green





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FORMER PLAYERS on 20:50 - Dec 4 with 947 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom

Watching Queen of South v Inverness CT on the BBC iPlayer. Dobbie sporting a fine beard

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FORMER PLAYERS on 13:01 - Dec 5 with 928 viewsspell_chekker

For a footballer, Dobbie's got to be knocking on a bit now.

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FORMER PLAYERS on 10:57 - Dec 6 with 917 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom

38 yesterday. He's also carrying a bit of timber now.

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FORMER PLAYERS on 05:39 - Jan 6 with 899 viewsspell_chekker

Who's the player in the background?

Taken from a BBC article about the Colin Bell's recent death.



https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/55551720

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FORMER PLAYERS on 21:32 - Mar 3 with 883 viewsspell_chekker

I've just checked up on Dan Kemp.

He's now played 9 games for Orient scoring 1 goal. An equaliser at home to Port Vale on Saturday 20th February.

Kemp is number 15. Fast forward to 3 minutes to see him finish off a nice move:-


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FORMER PLAYERS on 22:31 - Mar 3 with 877 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom

Ian Evatt has turned it around at Bolton. Won 7 drawn 1 of their last 8, with 4 clean sheets on the bounce. Gilks and Baptiste in their defence, and MJ Williams in midfield.

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FORMER PLAYERS on 10:56 - Mar 4 with 866 viewsspudgun

Player in the background is Tony Booth I think. Or possibly Wyn Davies.

Maybe...
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FORMER PLAYERS on 20:31 - Mar 4 with 857 viewsspell_chekker

It couldn't have been Keith Dyson.

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FORMER PLAYERS on 16:55 - Mar 5 with 846 viewsspell_chekker

I randomly stumbled across this.

Is it the match where the photo has come from?


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FORMER PLAYERS on 21:11 - Mar 5 with 826 viewsspudgun

Haha!

Did not even see the Pool player, spell!

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FORMER PLAYERS on 22:06 - Mar 15 with 810 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom

Callum Guy top of L2 assists with 9 for Carlisle

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FORMER PLAYERS on 18:45 - Jun 27 with 731 viewsspell_chekker

Luke Varney, scored 'that' goal in the prem against Wolves with Prince William watching is now 28 and back in non-league:

Luke Varney is happy to be home at Quorn



FORMER Leeds United, Derby County and Ipswich Town striker Luke Varney is back with United Counties League Premier Division North outfit Quorn — the club where he started his career.

Crewe Alexandra signed Varney, now 38, from Quorn back in 2003 for £50,000.

In May 2007, he was signed by Charlton Athletic for £2 million with a percentage of the fee going to Quorn.

Afterwards, he played for several League clubs also including Sheffield Wednesday, Blackpool, Cheltenham Town and Blackburn Rovers, ending up at Burton Albion as player coach.

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FORMER PLAYERS on 23:34 - Jun 27 with 729 viewsspell_chekker


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FORMER PLAYERS on 09:34 - Oct 5 with 697 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom

Ryan Hardie 10 goals in 13 games for Plymouth

Sullay Kaikai 3 Assists in 13 games for Wycombe

Wes Hoolahan 4 Assists in 6 games for Cambridge United

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FORMER PLAYERS on 23:10 - Oct 9 with 681 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom


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FORMER PLAYERS on 21:53 - Oct 21 with 657 viewsspell_chekker

Ryan Hardie on fire at top of the table Plymouth.

10 goals and 3 assists from 16 played.

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FORMER PLAYERS on 19:49 - Nov 18 with 638 viewsspell_chekker

5 ex-Blackpool players who only ever made one appearance for the club — Do you remember them?



Blackpool have seen some significant squad churn in recent years with players leaving and joining the club from left field destinations.

With the Tangerines firmly on the up under Neil Critchley the supporters will feel they are in their best position since the days of Ian Holloway at Bloomfield Road. Blackpool have been able to keep some consistency with key players in the side in recent years and not needing to re-vamp the whole squad in preparation for each individual season.

In the EFL sometimes that is a necessity with contract situations and promotion or relegations.

Here, we take a look at some of the less memorable Blackpool players who only ever made one appearance for the club, do you remember these five?

Alberto Noguera

The Spanish attacking midfielder made his sole appearance for the Tangerines in the club’s 6-0 win over Ipswich Town in 2012 after signing from Atletico Madrid B. A year later he left for Azerbaijan and now applies his trade with FC Goa in the Indian Super League.

Tony Weston

Still only 18 years old, Weston is the most recent Blackpool player on this list.

The precocious forward was picked up by Rangers in the summer of 2020 having turned out for the Tangerines just once as a substitute in the FA Cup first round against Maidstone United. It will be interesting to monitor his career trajectory from here.

Matthew Kay

32-year-old attack minded midfielder Kay appeared for Blackpool in the 2005/06 season as a late substitute. He is now playing in non-league with Trafford.

Krysztian Nemeth

Hungarian striker Nemeth is currently playing for Debreceni in his native top-flight at the age of 32. Nemeth bowed out after a 3-0 defeat at home to Queens Park Rangers in January 2009.

Danny Livesey

Finally Danny Livesey is still playing with Chester City in non-league at the age of 36. The centre back’s one moment in the Blackpool spotlight came when he played the first half, before being substituted, in a 2-0 defeat at Doncaster Rovers.

With the club on a much firmer footing since the Oyston family left, it is less likely that the Tangerines will have many one appearance wonders in the near future.

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FORMER PLAYERS on 22:12 - Nov 18 with 633 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom

Can vaguely recall Noguera and Nemeth, I think

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FORMER PLAYERS on 11:46 - Dec 1 with 613 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom


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FORMER PLAYERS on 19:29 - Dec 1 with 608 viewsspell_chekker

It looks like Stephen's been eating well during lockdown.

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FORMER PLAYERS on 20:20 - Dec 3 with 600 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom

Watching Inverness CT vs Kilmarnock on the BBC iplayer. Kirk Broadfoot playing for Inverness

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FORMER PLAYERS on 07:37 - Dec 8 with 581 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom

Ben Garrity 6 goals so far for Port Vale.

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FORMER PLAYERS on 03:43 - Feb 2 with 532 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom


‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’

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FORMER PLAYERS on 14:50 - Mar 9 with 516 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom


‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’

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FORMER PLAYERS on 18:22 - Mar 9 with 503 viewsspell_chekker

I noticed that Orient flogged Dan Kemp to MK Dons in the January window.

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