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Alan Bloor (born 16 March 1943) is an English former professional footballer and manager. He made 394 league appearances in the Football League for both Potteries teams.

He spent 18 years as a at Stoke City between 1960 and 1978, helping them to lift the in 1972, before spending a brief association with Port Vale as a player and manager between 1978 and 1979. He also briefly played for American club Cleveland Stokers in 1967. He is fifth in Stoke's all-time appearances list and was nicknamed " Bluto" by the club's supporters.

(2008). 9781859836538, Breedon Books.


Playing career

Stoke City
Bloor played for Stoke-on-Trent schoolboys and won youth caps with England. He started his career with Stoke City in 1960 on his 17th birthday. He made his first-team debut on 19 September 1961, playing alongside in a 1–0 defeat by Brighton & Hove Albion at the . He played a total of six Second Division games in 1961–62, but did not take to the field in another competitive fixture until the 1964–65 season; he played 15 First Division during the campaign, and scored his first senior goal in a 1–1 draw with Manchester United at on 23 January. He played 36 games in 1965–66 and 32 games in 1966–67. He was loaned out to Stoke's sister club Cleveland Stokers in 1967 and played 11 United Soccer Association games.

Bloor hit four goals in 43 appearances in 1967–68 and helped the "Potters" to finish three points above the relegation zone. He played 35 games in 1968–69, as Stoke again finished three points above the drop zone. He made 43 appearances in the 1969–70 season and 48 appearances in the 1970–71 season. He played 63 games in the 1971–72 season, including 11 games. He was a member of 1972 League Cup winning side that beat Chelsea 2–1 at Wembley to claim the club's first major trophy; he was part of a four-man defence along with John Marsh, , and Denis Smith, playing in front of goalkeeper .

Bloor played 33 games in 1972–73 and 31 games in 1973–74, helping the "Potters" to win the Watney Cup and finish in fifth in the top-flight. He could only play twice in 1974–75, as he picked up a serious back injury. He scored five goals in 37 appearances in 1975–76, including strikes at and Old Trafford. He scored twice in 40 appearances in 1976–77, as Stoke were relegated in what was 's last season as manager. Bloor started just five Second Division games in 1977–78, as the club changed managers between , Alan A'Court, and .


Port Vale
Bloor moved to Port Vale, initially as a player and coach, in June 1978.
(1996). 9780952915201, Witan Books.
He made six Fourth Division appearances in 1978–79, scoring once in a 5–1 win over nearby Crewe Alexandra at on 25 August. He settled down to concentrate on his role behind the scenes at in September 1978.


Style of play
Bloor was a fearsome defender and a "voracious tackler".
(2025). 9781874287551, Desert Islands Books.
He played alongside Denis Smith for much of his Stoke career. He used his intelligence to read the game and clean up any mistakes the more aggressive Smith made.


Managerial career
Bloor was appointed the caretaker manager of Port Vale in August 1979 following the departure of and was appointed to the position on a full-time basis the following month. He sold to Portsmouth for £20,000, cancelled 's contract, and spent £30,000 on Crewe Alexandra defender Paul Bowles. Losing five of their seven games in October, the "Valiants" drifted to third-from-bottom. Vale went undefeated in the league in November, but Bloor unexpectedly resigned in December 1979, saying he did not 'have what it takes'. Coach was also dismissed. He blamed the players for his downfall, claiming they did not like hard work.


Career statistics

Playing statistics
+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Stoke City1961–62Second Division0
1962–63Second Division0
1963–64First Division0
1964–65First Division1
1965–66First Division2
1966–67First Division0
1967–68First Division4
1968–69First Division0
1969–70First Division0
1970–71First Division2
1971–72First Division0
1972–73First Division3
1973–74First Division0
1974–75First Division0
1975–76First Division5
1976–77First Division2
1977–78Second Division0
Cleveland Stokers (loan)1967United Soccer Association1
Port Vale1978–79Fourth Division1


Managerial statistics
+ Managerial record by team and tenure
Port Vale30 August 19791 December 1979


Honours
Stoke City

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