1909–10 Dumbarton F.C. season
Season 1909–10 was the 33rd Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 11th time, the Scottish Cup for the 28th time and the Scottish Qualifying Cup for the eighth time.
Overview
For the second successive season, Dumbarton finished 4th in the Second Division with 23 points, 10 behind champions Leith Athletic.[1] However once again Dumbarton failed to gain promotion in the subsequent 'election' process.
For the first time in five years the club was successful in qualifying for the Scottish Cup, by reaching the semi final of the Scottish Qualifying Cup before losing to Bathgate. The first round draw in the Scottish Cup was however unkind to Dumbarton, but they put up a stiff resistance in losing only by the odd goal to Celtic.
Locally, the Dumbartonshire Cup continued to be played on a league basis. Dumbarton qualified for the final but as in the five previous seasons lost out, this time to Dumbarton Harp.
During the season there were also 3 'friendly' matches played, winning 1 and losing 2, scoring 5 goals and conceding 5.
Note that the first goal against Cowdenbeath on 25 December (scored by Johnny Hill) was Dumbarton's 1,000th in all national competitions.
Results
All results are written with Dumbarton's score first.
Scottish League
Date | Opponent | Venue | Result | Scorers | Attendance |
21 August 1909 | Vale of Leven | H | 1-1 | Spence | 3,500 |
28 August 1909 | Raith Rovers | A | 1-2 | Brander | 3,000 |
11 September 1909 | Arthurlie | H | 3-2 | Ritchie;Spence;Hill | 3,000 |
25 September 1909 | St Bernard's | A | 1-2 | Gibson | 1,000 |
23 October 1909 | Abercorn | H | 1-1 | Hill | 4,000 |
6 November 1909 | Albion Rovers | A | 1-3 | Brander | |
20 November 1909 | Vale of Leven | A | 3-3 | Speedie(2);Brander | 4,000 |
27 November 1909 | Ayr United | H | 3-1 | Brander;Lipton;Hill | 2,000 |
4 December 1909 | Arthurlie | A | 2-1 | Brander;Anderson | |
11 December 1909 | Albion Rovers | H | 0-0 | | |
18 December 1909 | E Stirling | A | 2-3 | Gibson(2) | |
25 December 1909 | Cowdenbeath | A | 3-1 | Hill;Brander;Speedie | |
1 January 1910 | Raith Rovers | H | 4-1 | Hill(2);Speedie;Brander | |
15 January 1910 | Leith Athletic | H | 1-1 | Urquhart | |
5 February 1910 | Ayr Parkhouse | H | 5-0 | Speedie(2);Brander;Anderson;Ritchie | |
12 February 1910 | Abercorn | A | 2-5 | Hill;Urquhart | |
19 February 1910 | St Bernard's | H | 1-0 | Hill | 2,000 |
26 February 1910 | Ayr Parkhouse | A | 2-4 | Hill(2) | |
12 March 1910 | Leith Athletic | A | 1-2 | Gordon,AE | |
19 March 1910 | Ayr United | A | 1-3 | Gibson | |
2 April 1910 | Cowdenbeath | H | 1-0 | Speedie | 1,500 |
23 April 1910 | E Stirling | H | 5-2 | Hill(3);Brander;OG | |
Promotion/Relegation Election Results
Scottish Cup
Date | Rd | Opponent | Venue | Result | Scorers | Attendance |
22 January 1910 | R1 | Celtic | H | 1-2 | Gordon,AE | 10,000 |
Date | Rd | Opponent | Venue | Result | Scorers | Attendance |
4 September 1909 | R1 | Vale of Leven | A | 2-1 | Ritchie;Hill | 4,000 |
18 September 1909 | R2 | Johnstone | H | 5-1 | Hill(2);Ritchie;Brander;Gibson | 5,000 |
2 October 1909 | R3 | Dykehead | H | 3-1 | Speedie;Brander;Gibson | |
16 October 1909 | R4 | Bo'ness | A | 1-0 | Ritchie | 5,000 |
30 October 1909 | R5 | Ayr United | H | 1-0 | Gibson | 5,000 |
13 November 1909 | SF | Bathgate | A | 0-1 | | 4,000 |
League table
Other Matches
Date | Opponent | Venue | Result | Scorers | Attendance |
16 August 1909 | Renton | H | 2-0 | Brander(2) | |
31 December 1909 | Vale of Leven | H | 0-1 | | 1,000 |
5 January 1910 | Renton | A | 3-4 | Brander;Hill;Gibson | 1,000 |
Appearances
Dumbarton used 19 players for the 29 Scottish League, Scottish Cup and Qualifying Cup matches, as detailed below. Brander and Hynds topped the 'selection chart' by playing in all but one of these matches.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ Smailes, Gordon (1995). The Breedon Book of Scottish Football Records. Derby: Breedon Books. ISBN 1-85983-020-X.
- ↑ The results of Lennox's home matches against Renton and Dumbarton are missing.
- ↑ McAllister, Jim (2002). The Sons of the Rock - The Official History of Dumbarton Football Club. Dumbarton: J&J Robertson Printers.
- ↑ The usual formation would be 2-3-5 (two defenders, three midfielders and five forwards).
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