1938–39 Dumbarton F.C. season

Dumbarton
1938–1939 season
Stadium Boghead Park, Dumbarton
Scottish League Division Two 11th
Scottish Cup First Round
Top goalscorer League: J McBride (19)
All: J McBride (20)

Season 1938–39 was the 62nd Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 40th time and the Scottish Cup for the 51st time.

Overview

Dumbarton went into the season encouraged by the positive performance from the previous campaign, and indeed with 6 wins and 3 draws from their first 10 games, it seemed that at last a challenge on the Division Two title could be mounted, but as before, the good results couldn't be maintained, and with only one win from the next 12 games the chance was gone. In the end, Dumbarton finished a disappointing 11th out of 18, with 30 points - half of that gathered by champions Cowdenbeath.[1]

In the Scottish Cup, the story was no better as Dumbarton fell at the 'first hurdle' to non-league minnows Blairgowrie.

Results

Win
Draw
Loss

All results are written with Dumbarton's score first.

Scottish League

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
13 August 1938East StirlingshireH4-0Smith,Jm(2);Cameron;OG4,500
20 August 1938Brechin CityA3-0Fraser(2);Smith,Jm
27 August 1938MortonH1-3Fraser7,000
3 September 1938Leith AthleticA2-1Smith,Jm;Cameron2,000
10 September 1938Forfar AthleticH2-0Smith,Jm;Cameron4,000
17 September 1938Edinburgh CityA2-2Hughes(2)
24 September 1938Dundee UnitedH1-0Murray4,000
1 October 1938Dunfermline AthleticA2-2Smith,Jm;Bulloch2,000
8 October 1938StenhousemuirH2-2Smith,G;Smith,Jm4,000
15 October 1938King's ParkH2-1Cameron;Yuill4,000
22 October 1938East FifeA1-5Smith,G5,000
29 October 1938DundeeH4-4McBride(2);McArdle;Murray4,500
5 November 1938MontroseA2-2McBride;trialist1,000
12 November 1938AirdrieH0-04,000
19 November 1938CowdenbeathH1-4Yuill5,000
26 November 1938St Bernard'sA4-2McBride(2);McKillop(2)1,000
3 December 1938Alloa AthleticH2-3McKillop;Yuill4,500
10 December 1938Dundee UnitedA2-4McBride(2)3,000
17 December 1938MontroseH2-2McBride(2)2,500
31 December 1938Leith AthleticH1-1McKillop
2 January 1939Forfar AthleticA6-6McBride(3);Yuill;McKillop;McArdle
14 January 1939CowdenbeathA1-3McKillop1,000
28 January 1939East FifeH2-0Smith,G;McArdle3,000
4 February 1939Brechin CityH1-3Smith,G2,000
11 February 1939AirdrieA1-6Bulloch
18 February 1939East StirlingshireA4-6McBride(3);McArdle
25 February 1939Dunfermline AthleticH2-2McAllister(2)2,000
4 March 1939StenhousemuirA0-2
18 March 1939MortonA1-2Yuill1,200
1 April 1939St Bernard'sH1-2Cameron
8 April 1939Alloa AthleticA1-2Yuill
15 April 1939DundeeA1-1McBride1,700
22 April 1939Edinburgh CityH5-1McBride(4)Yuill
26 April 1939King's ParkA2-2Speedie;McBride

Scottish Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
21 January 19391BlairgowrieA2-3McAllister;McBride1,500

Appearances

Dumbarton used 25 players for the 35 Scottish League and Scottish Cup matches, as detailed below. Stephen Murray and Gavin Smith topped the 'selection chart' by featuring in 29 these matches. Note that an unnamed trialist played in one match.[2]

Player Position[3] Appearances Goals
Scotland Thomas Bilsland DF 12
Scotland Walter Bulloch DF 232
Scotland William Cameron FW 175
Scotland Frank Campbell MF 2
Scotland John Casey[4] MF 271
Scotland John Craig FW 8
Scotland Andrew Cumming GK 12
Scotland John Forsyth FW 6
Scotland N James Fraser FW 33
Scotland W Hughes FW 12
Scotland Alistair MacKillop FW 207
Scotland James McAllister MF 233
Scotland Patrick McArdle MF 294
Scotland John McBride FW 2520
Scotland McLean FW 1
Scotland Miller FW 1
Scotland William Monaghan MF 18
Scotland William Morrison GK 23
Scotland Stephen Murray MF 292
Scotland John Newton DF 19
Scotland Gavin Smith FW 274
Scotland Jimmy Smith FW 117
Scotland John Smith DF 16
Scotland Robert Speedie FW 31
Scotland John Yuill FW 287

See also

References

  1. Smailes, Gordon (1995). The Breedon Book of Scottish Football Records. Derby: Breedon Books. ISBN 1-85983-020-X.
  2. McAllister, Jim (2002). The Sons of the Rock - The Official History of Dumbarton Football Club. Dumbarton: J&J Robertson Printers.
  3. The usual formation would be 2-3-5 (two defenders, three midfielders and five forwards).
  4. The league match against Brechin City on 4 February marked John Casey's 100th appearance for the club in all national competitions.

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