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1897/1898

Division:Lancashire League


There were two important acquisitions to Southport Central's staff during the 1897-98 Season. In September T. G. Shipley became Secretary. He had been the founder of Southport Royal in 1894. In 1895 he helped found the Southport and District League. He stayed with Central for eleven years as secretary. His nine predecessors had only nine years service between them.

In March Fred Spink was signed from Clitheroe and during a career with Central which spanned 13 years he gained the reputation of being one of the best backs in Lancashire.

He had several offers to assist league clubs but preferred to remain at Southport where his coolness and resource where his outstanding characteristics. On Christmas Day 1899 he missed the train from Parbold and rather than not play he walked all the way to the ground in time for kick-off.

Central at this time fielded a settled combination, Tom Abram in goal proved to be a most consistent performer and gave five years service. Smith and Spink were generally acknowledged to be the best pair of full-backs in the league, with Cunliffe, Herbert, Hallows and Tattersall at half-back and a forward line of Charles, Hallows, Long, Lawson, Sinclair and Wilmington. Central's players continued to be in demand. Bolton Wanderers offered £120 for Jack Sinclair but Central refused to part under £200, whilst negotiations with Sheffield United for Tom Wilmington were broken-off when the price offered fell below Central's valuation.

P W D L F A Pts
1 New Brighton Tower 26 20 2 4 48 17 42
2 FC Nelson 26 17 3 6 72 33 37
3 Stockport County 26 15 4 7 60 27 34
4 Halliwell Rovers 26 15 4 7 71 38 34
5 Chorley 26 13 6 7 51 27 32
6 Ashton North End 26 12 6 8 50 47 30
7 Southport Central 26 13 3 10 51 41 29
8 Wigan County 26 11 5 10 52 41 27
9 Stalybridge Rovers 26 11 5 10 55 49 27
10 Middleton 26 11 4 11 58 75 26
11 South Shore 26 7 6 13 36 59 20
12 Rochdale 26 5 3 18 47 77 13
13 Clitheroe 26 2 3 21 20 84 7
14 Horwich 26 2 2 22 22 78 6
15 Bacup 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 Fairfield 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 Oldham County 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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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.
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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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