
1921-22 Blackburn Rovers Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 13-17-12 - 38 points
Finishing 15th in TFL1
Location: Blackburn, England
Blackburn Rovers of The Football League First Division ended the 1921-22 season with a record of 13 wins, 12 draws and 17 losses for 38 points finishing fifteenth in TFL1.
The team chalked up 54 goals and conceded 57. Percy Dawson scored 12 goals for the team, while Jock McKay, Norman Rodgers and Peter Holland each netted five or more also.
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| Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fergie Aitken | June 5, 1896 | Glasgow, Scotland | |||
| Frank Crawley | May 22, 1894 | Paisley, Scotland | |||
| Percy Dawson | November 29, 1890 | Cullercoats, England | |||
| James Forrest | D | October 28, 1895 | , England | ||
| Ernest Hawksworth | F | December 6, 1894 | Rochdale, England | ||
| Ronald Haworth | March 10, 1901 | 5'9" | 161 | Lower Darwen, England | |
| Henry Healless | February 10, 1893 | Blackburn, England | |||
| Tommy Heaton | June 2, 1897 | Blackburn, England | |||
| Joe Hodkinson | May 3, 1889 | Lancaster, England | |||
| Peter Holland | F | October 5, 1898 | Hindley, England | ||
| Archie Longmuir | April 17, 1897 | Androssan, Scotland | |||
| Bill McCall | May 5, 1898 | , Scotland | |||
| John McDonald | January 1, 1894 | , Scotland | |||
| Johnny McIntyre | F | January 4, 1895 | 5'9" | Whiteinch, Scotland | |
| Jock McKay | F | November 1, 1898 | Glasgow, Scotland | ||
| Jimmy McKinnell | M | March 27, 1893 | 5'8" | Dalbeattie, Scotland | |
| Alexander Pool | January 1, 1901 | Annan, Scotland | |||
| Bert Ralphs | August 27, 1896 | Handsworth, England | |||
| Frank Reilly | May 26, 1894 | Perth, Scotland | |||
| Norman Rodgers | January 1, 1891 | Stockport, England | |||
| Dave Rollo | August 26, 1890 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |||
| Ronnie Sewell | G | July 19, 1890 | 5'10" | Middlesbrough, England | |
| Levy Thorpe | November 18, 1899 | Seaham, England | |||
| Richard Walmsley | April 26, 1894 | , England | |||
| Thomas Wylie | D | March 14, 1896 | Darvel, Scotland |
