1996–97 Dumbarton F.C. season

Dumbarton
1996–1997 season
Manager Jim Fallon/Ian Wallace
Stadium Boghead Park, Dumbarton
Scottish League Division 2 9th
Scottish Cup Second Round
Scottish League Cup Second Round
Scottish Challenge Cup First Round
Top goalscorer League: Hugh Ward (7)
All: Hugh Ward (7)
Highest home attendance 762
Lowest home attendance 411
Average home league attendance 627

Season 1996–97 was the 120th football season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 90th time, the Scottish Cup for the 102nd time, the Scottish League Cup for the 50th time and the Scottish Challenge Cup for the seventh time.

Overview

It was a mystery to most Dumbarton supporters, after the failures of the previous season, that manager Jim Fallon had retained his position - and that decision was to prove disastrous as the league campaign started off in the same poor manner as the previous one. By the end of October, Dumbarton had one win to show for 11 league matches, and had sunk to second bottom place, resulting in Jim Fallon's resignation. Within a week Ian Wallace, one of the club's brightest stars of the 70's had been installed, and things began to take a turn for the better. Three wins on the trot in November saw Wallace named as Second Division manager of the month, but it wasn't to last. Results began again to go downhill, but even with 3 games left it was within Dumbarton's own hands whether a second successive relegation would occur. A last minute defeat to Stranraer and an uninspiring loss to Queen of the South meant that they had to better any result that Stranraer could achieve on the last day. As it was a win over Brechin City was not enough, and it would be Third Division football next season for the first time in the club's history.

In the national cup competitions, the drought on wins extented for a fifth season. In the Scottish Cup Cowdenbeath defeated Dumbarton in the second round.

In the League Cup, Premier Division Dundee beat Dumbarton, also in the second round.

Finally, in the Challenge Cup, in what was now becoming an embarrassment - a seventh first round defeat in seven attempts was registered - this time to Montrose.

Locally, in the Stirlingshire Cup the misery was continued with a defeat to Falkirk.

Results

Win
Draw
Loss

All results are written with Dumbarton's score first.

Scottish League

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
17 August 1996StranraerH1-1Dallas560
24 August 1996Queen of the SouthA1-2Meechan1,127
31 August 1996Brechin CityH1-1McGivern650
7 September 1996ClydeA1-0Ward721
14 September 1996LivingstonH2-4McKinnon;Ward762
21 September 1996Berwick RangersH1-3Ward326
28 September 1996StenhousemuirH1-1Meechan524
5 October 1996Ayr UnitedH1-3Dallas939
12 October 1996HamiltonA0-2533
19 October 1996StranraerA0-2460
26 October 1996Queen of the SouthH1-2OG562
2 November 1996LivingstonA0-51,941
9 November 1996ClydeH2-2McKinnon;Wilson724
16 November 1996StenhousemuirH1-0Meechan564
23 November 1996Berwick RangersH1-0Ward601
30 November 1996Ayr UnitedA4-1McKinnon;Ward;Glancy(2)1,773
14 December 1996HamiltonH1-3Wilson733
26 December 1996StranraerH2-2Sharp;Meechan686
28 December 1996Brechin CityA1-2Granger356
11 January 1997Berwick RangersH3-0King;Ward;Glancy346
18 January 1997Ayr UnitedH1-1Sharp801
21 January 1997StenhousemuirH0-2470
1 February 1997HamiltonA0-4505
8 February 1997LivingstonH2-3McKinnon;Mooney503
22 February 1997Queen of the SouthA0-4908
1 March 1997Brechin CityH1-2Hringsson411
4 March 1997ClydeA1-2Hringsson480
8 March 1997Berwick RangersH2-2Sharp;Hringsson446
15 March 1997StenhousemuirH4-1Sharp;King;Glancy;Wilson376
22 March 1997Ayr UnitedA1-1Meechan1,575
5 April 1997HamiltonH0-3718
12 April 1997ClydeH2-0Ward;Wilson554
19 April 1997LivingstonA2-1Sharp;Meechan1,579
26 April 1997StranraerA0-1739
3 May 1997Queen of the SouthH0-3643
10 May 1997Brechin CityA3-0Glancy(2);Reilly620

Scottish Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
13 January 19972CowdenbeathA0-1294

Scottish League Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
13 August 19962DundeeA1-2Dallas1,872

Scottish Challenge Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
10 August 19961MontroseA0-2309

Stirlingshire Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
28 July 19961FalkirkA1-2unknown

Appearances

Dumbarton used 31 players for the 39 League, Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup and Scottish Challenge Cup matches, as detailed below. Jim Meechan was best by appearing in all of these matches.[1]

Player Position Appearances[2] Goals
Scotland Derek Barnes GK 12
Scotland Jamie Bruce DF 9
Scotland Stephen Dallas FW 16(1)3
Scotland Billy Davidson DF 13(4)
Scotland Peter Dennison GK 2
Scotland Martin Glancy FW 25(9)6
Scotland Joe Goldie MF 1(3)
Scotland Stevie Gow DF 23(3)
Scotland Alan Granger FW 3(5)1
Iceland Hrienn Hringsson FW 33
Scotland Toby King MF 302
Scotland Ian MacFarlane GK 11
Scotland Jim Marsland MF 33(1)
Scotland Gerry McCabe MF 4
Scotland Ross McCuaig FW 0(1)
Scotland Jim McGall FW 0(6)
Scotland Martin McGarvey MF 10(5)
Scotland Sam McGivern MF 1(1)1
Scotland Graeme McKenzie DF 4(1)
Scotland Colin McKinnon MF 374
Scotland Jim Meechan MF 396
Scotland Kenny Meechan GK 14
Scotland Adrian Mellis MF 1
Scotland Martin Melvin DF 24(1)
Scotland Martin Mooney FW 21(4)1
Scotland Gordon Parks FW 4
Scotland David Reid DF 0(1)
Scotland Robert Reilly FW 2(6)1
Scotland John Scott MF 0(2)
Scotland Lee Sharp FW 385
Scotland Hugh Ward FW 28(9)7
Scotland Willie Wilson MF 214

See also

References

  1. McAllister, Jim (2002). The Sons of the Rock - The Official History of Dumbarton Football Club. Dumbarton: J&J Robertson Printers.
  2. Substitute appearances in brackets.

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