Levy Thorpe

Levy Thorpe
Personal information
Full name Levi Thorpe
Date of birth 18 November 1889
Place of birth Seaham, England
Date of death 1935 (aged 45 or 46)
Playing position Wing half
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1910–1913 Blackpool 92 (1)
1913–1920 Burnley 72 (3)
1920–1922 Blackburn Rovers 85 (1)
1922–1924 Lincoln City 69 (9)
1924–1925 Rochdale 31 (0)
Total 349 (14)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Levi "Levy" Thorpe (18 November 1889 – 1935) was an English professional association football player who played as a wing half. He made 98 appearances for Blackpool, all of which were in consecutive games. 92 of these were in the Football League; the other six were in the FA Cup.

Blackpool

Thorpe made his debut for Blackpool late in the 1910–11 campaign, in a 2–0 victory against Leicester Fosse at Bloomfield Road on 29 March 1911. He went on to appear in their six remaining League games, beginning a long run of consecutive appearances for the club.[1]

The following season, 1911–12, he was an ever-present, appearing in the number-4 jersey in all of Blackpool's 42 League and FA Cup games. He also scored his first and only goal for the club. It came in a 2–0 victory over Nottingham Forest at Bloomfield Road on 23 March 1912.[2]

The ever-present record was preserved the following 1912–13 season, at the end of which he had made 89 consecutive appearances for the Tangerines.[3]

In 1913–14, Thorpe appeared in the first nine League games, continuing his appearance streak to 98 games, before being sold to Lancashire rivals Burnley.[4] However, during World War I, he returned to Blackpool as a guest player.

References

Specific
  1. Blackpool: A Complete Record 1887–1992, Breedon Books Sport (1992), pp.196–197
  2. Blackpool: A Complete Record 1887–1992, Breedon Books Sport (1992), pp.198–199
  3. Blackpool: A Complete Record 1887–1992, Breedon Books Sport (1992), pp.200–201
  4. Blackpool: A Complete Record 1887–1992, Breedon Books Sport (1992), pp.202–203
General
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