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South Shore Football Club was an English
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club based in the South Shore area of
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.


History

South Shore Football Club was founded as (Blackpool) South Shore in 1879.Dave Twydell (2001) ''Denied F.C.: The Football League election struggles'' Yore Publications, pp144–145 The club's first appearance on the national stage was with its entry to the
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, but it only won one match in the competition until the 1885–86 season. In that year (the first in which the club paid its players, albeit only half-a-crown per match), the club caused a major surprise by reaching the quarter-final; in the fifth round, the club was drawn at home to
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, and resisted a "very advantageous offer" to switch the tie to the County ground, and the
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rejected a County protest as to the state of the South Shore ground. Its stance was rewarded with a crowd of 3,000 attending to watch a 2–1 win, the winning goal coming in the 86th minute, from a scrimmage in which three players bundled goalkeeper Sherwin into dropping the ball for Richard Elston to tap home. County had to play much of the match with ten men, with full-back Snook carried off with what proved to be a broken ankle after he over-exuberantly charged Tattersall. In the quarter-final, South Shore played hosts to
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of
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, in front of 4,000, and took the lead after five minutes; but on the half-hour a free-kick from Holden-White was deflected into his own net by Westhead, and George Brann gave the visitors the lead just before half-time. Despite dominating the second half, the Shoreites could not get the equaliser, Richard Elston coming the closest with a shot which Edwards pushed onto the post. With the
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starting in 1888, South Shore joined a rival competition,
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. While the Combination was intended to be an alternative for teams not admitted to the League, poor management and other issues saw the league collapse before the end of its first season. During their lone season in the Combination, the club travelled to Chatham for the first round of the
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; however, Chatham's ground at the time was an open field with no facilities to take admissions, meaning there would be no revenue to cover South Shore's travel costs. Following the 2–1 loss, South Shore filed a complaint with the Lancashire County Football Association, which would eventually lead to the
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changing the FA Cup eligibility rules to require clubs to play in an enclosed ground. Following the conclusion of the Football League's first season in 1889, a
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process was held for the four worst-performing teams -
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,
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,
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and
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. While South Shore filed for election to the League, the bid received no votes and Burnley, Derby, Notts County, and Stoke were all re-elected. While most other unsuccessful applicants joined the
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, South Shore chose to remain unaffiliated for the 1889–90 season. This led to the rise of the recently formed
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as the town's primary football club. South Shore joined Blackpool in the Lancashire League ahead of the 1891–92 season. Prior the 1896–97 season, Blackpool applied for Football League membership and, prior to the vote, an agreement was made by the two clubs to amalgamate if Blackpool were successful; there had been occasional previous considerations for amalgamation, in particular after the 1891–92 season when South Shore returned a profit for the year of £2 on a £522 income, but still had debts of over £100. After Blackpool was voted into the League, South Shore pulled out of the deal. South Shore remained in the Lancashire League while Blackpool played three seasons in the Football League Second Division before losing a re-election vote following the 1898–99 season. Both clubs began the 1899–1900 season in the Lancashire League. On 9 December, an agreement was reached following a match between the two sides where Blackpool would absorb South Shore; Blackpool duly signed on four South Shore players for Lancashire League fixtures, while other players had their contracts cancelled. South Shore's record for the season (3 wins, 2 draws, and 5 defeats) was subsequently expunged.


Attempted revival

In May 2021, it was reported that South Shore was being reformed as a phoenix club, and its prospective chairman stated his aim for the club to play in the West Lancashire League as early as 2022. However, South Shore Football Club Ltd, the company behind the potential revival, filed to be struck from the
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register in April 2022.


Colours

The club wore
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jerseys and white knickers. Its change shirt was white.


Ground

The club initially played on a ground off Lytham Avenue, moving to a ground at Cow Gap Lane in 1885. In October 1899, South Shore moved to
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, which became the home ground of Blackpool F.C. after the two clubs merged in December of that year.Paul Smith & Shirley Smith (2005) ''The Ultimate Directory of English & Scottish Football League Grounds Second Edition 1888–2005'', Yore Publications, p23


References

{{Reflist Defunct football clubs in England The Combination Lancashire League (football) Blackpool F.C. Association football clubs established in 1879 1879 establishments in England Association football clubs disestablished in 1899 1899 disestablishments in England Sport in Blackpool Defunct football clubs in Lancashire