Proper noun
Blanchflower
A surname.
I had a good game and (manager) Danny Blanchflower and asked me why Middlesbrough had signed a new player. Source: Internet
Though Charlton was a candidate to go in goal to replace Wood (in the days before substitutes, and certainly before goalkeeping substitutes), it was teammate Jackie Blanchflower who ended up between the posts. Source: Internet
"The curve's trajectory holds true in countries where the median wage is high and where it is not," David Blanchflower wrote in a released Monday, "and where people tend to live longer and where they don't." Source: Internet