2005–06 Blackpool F.C. season
The 2005–06 season was Blackpool F.C.'s 98th season (95th consecutive) in the Football League. It was also their fifth consecutive season in the third tier of English football. They finished in nineteenth place. Colin Hendry was succeeded by Simon Grayson as caretaker-manager in November 2005. Keigan Parker was the club's top scorer, with thirteen goals (twelve in the league and one in the League Cup).
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2004–05 Blackpool F.C. season2005-06 Blackpool F.C. season2006–07_Blackpool_F.C._seasonAndy Taylor (footballer, born 1986)Blackpool F.C. season 2005-06Blackpool F.C. season 2005–06Chris Armstrong (footballer, born 1982)Danny CoidDavid Fox (footballer)Gary HarkinsKeith LasleyKeith SouthernList of Blackpool F.C. seasonsMarcus BeanMark McGregorMatthew BlinkhornNjazi KuqiPeter Clarke (footballer)Sam StockleySimon GraysonTommy Wright (footballer, born 1984)Tony Butler (footballer)
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2005–06 Blackpool F.C. season
The 2005–06 season was Blackpool F.C.'s 98th season (95th consecutive) in the Football League. It was also their fifth consecutive season in the third tier of English football. They finished in nineteenth place. Colin Hendry was succeeded by Simon Grayson as caretaker-manager in November 2005. Keigan Parker was the club's top scorer, with thirteen goals (twelve in the league and one in the League Cup).
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