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Scott Guyett

Although Scott “Gadget” Guyett is of Australian nationality, he was actually born in Ascot, hence the rather bizarre fact that he i  more...



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Bert Pelham

Bertram Pelham was the Secretary of New Brighton when they joined the Football League in 1923; in August 1927 he was appointed their Secretary-Manager  more...
Records:
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Biggest win
26.11.1988 League H GATESHEAD 7 - 0
 
Biggest defeat
20.02.1989 Liverpool Senior Cup / 2 H SOUTH LIVERPOOL 0 - 4
25.01.1989 Lancashire Junior Cup / 1 A ACCRINGTON STANLEY 0 - 4
 
Most goals in one match
26.11.1988 League H GATESHEAD 7 - 0
22.10.1988 League A HORWICH RMI 5 - 2
24.09.1988 FA Trophy / 1Q H BUXTON 3 - 4
 
Biggest home win
26.11.1988 League H GATESHEAD 7 - 0
 
Biggest home defeat
20.02.1989 Liverpool Senior Cup / 2 H SOUTH LIVERPOOL 0 - 4
 
Biggest away win
03.12.1988 League A WORKSOP TOWN 5 - 0
 
Biggest away defeat
25.01.1989 Lancashire Junior Cup / 1 A ACCRINGTON STANLEY 0 - 4
 
Most goals scored in a draw
08.10.1988 League A BUXTON 3 - 3
 
Biggest attendance in home match
19.11.1988 FA Cup / 1 H PORT VALE 3434
 
Biggest attendance in away match
27.09.1988 League A BARROW 1102
 
Smallest attendance in home match
04.10.1988 Liverpool Senior Cup / 1 H PRESCOT CABLES 108
 
Smallest attendance in away match
14.01.1989 League A GAINSBOROUGH TRINITY 203
1988/1989 TOP scorers


1988/1989 TOP appearances



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A number of Profiles on this site are referenced and reproduced with Permission from

  • The Sandgrounders: The Complete League History of Southport F. C., by Michael Braham and Geoff Wilde (Palatine Books, 1995). ISBN 978-1-874181-14-9
  • The Complete Non-League History of Southport Football Club 1978 - 2008, by Trust in Yellow (Legends Publishing, 2008). ISBN 978-1-906796-01-3

Particular thanks to Geoff Wilde, Michael Braham and Rob Urwin.
If you can provide any further information or spot anything incorrect please contact me




In all statistics the club are referred to as Southport or Southport Football Club, however were known as Southport Central between June 1888 & July 1918 and Southport Vulcan between July 1918 & July 1919.


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