1995–96 Dumbarton F.C. season

Dumbarton
1995–1996 season
Manager Murdo MacLeod/Jim Fallon
Stadium Boghead Park, Dumbarton
Scottish League Division 1 10th
Scottish Cup Second Round
Scottish League Cup Second Round
Scottish Challenge Cup First Round
Top goalscorer League: Martin Mooney (5)
All: Martin Mooney (6)
Highest home attendance 2,733
Lowest home attendance 654
Average home league attendance 1,352

Season 1995–96 was the 119th football season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 89th time, the Scottish Cup for the 101st time, the Scottish League Cup for the 49th time and the Scottish Challenge Cup for the sixth time.

Overview

After the success of the previous season, no one could foresee the disaster that was to befall Dumbarton. The league season had begun brightly, with the club sitting atop Division 1 with 2 wins from 2. However manager Murdo MacLeod then departed for Premier Division Partick Thistle, and it all began to fall apart. A reluctant Jim Fallon stepped up from his assistant managerial post to take on the reins but it was clear from the start that he was ill prepared for what was to be faced. Indeed, the only other win to be registered throughout the remainder of the league campaign was an impressive victory over champions elect Dundee United. From December, a string of 19 consecutive defeats in the league were suffered, Dumbarton's worst losing streak in their long history. Relegation back to Division 2 was a certainty long before the season had ended.

In the national cup competitions, it was now four seasons without a single win. In the Scottish Cup Airdrie defeated Dumbarton in the second round.

In the League Cup, Premier Division Kilmarnock were victors over Dumbarton, but only after extra time.

Finally, the long wait for a win in the Challenge Cup continued - a first round defeat to Brechin City was the sixth in a row.

Locally, there was something to cheer as the Stirlingshire Cup returned to Boghead, with a final win over East Stirlingshire.

Results

Win
Draw
Loss

All results are written with Dumbarton's score first.

Scottish League

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
12 August 1995HamiltonH1-01,191
26 August 1995MortonA2-1Mooney;Charnley2,612
2 September 1995Dunfermline AthleticH0-41,952
9 September 1995AirdrieH1-2Martin1,320
16 September 1995St JohnstoneA1-4McKinnon2,273
23 September 1995DundeeH1-5McGarvey1,207
30 September 1995ClydebankA1-2Gibson913
7 October 1995Dundee UnitedH1-0Mooney2,013
14 October 1995St MirrenA2-3Mooney;McGarvey2,377
21 October 1995Dunfermline AthleticA1-3Gibson3,842
28 October 1995MortonH0-12,378
4 November 1995St JohnstoneH1-3Mooney1,050
11 November 1995AirdrieA1-2OG1,205
18 November 1995ClydebankH1-2Mooney1,043
2 December 1995Dundee UnitedA0-85,285
5 December 1995DundeeA1-1Dallas2,804
9 December 1995St MirrenH0-01,461
16 December 1995HamiltonA0-3762
6 January 1996St JohnstoneA0-32,448
13 January 1996AirdrieH1-2Granger1,045
20 January 1996Dundee UnitedH1-3Ward1,354
23 January 1996DundeeH1-2Ward761
3 February 1996St MirrenA0-51,838
13 February 1996HamiltonH1-2Granger654
17 February 1996ClydebankA0-1612
24 February 1996MortonA0-22,833
2 March 1996DundeeA0-31,712
9 March 1996Dunfermline AthleticH0-31,477
16 March 1996ClydebankH0-1654
23 March 1996St JohnstoneH0-3903
30 March 1996AirdrieA1-5Foster1,062
6 April 1996Dundee UnitedA1-6Sharp7,142
13 April 1996St MirrenH0-11,139
20 April 1996Dunfermline AthleticA1-4Dallas5,971
27 April 1996MortonH0-12,733
4 May 1996HamiltonA1-2Granger657

Scottish Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
30 January 19962AirdrieH1-3Mooney1,076

Scottish League Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
19 August 19952KilmarnockA0-15,011

Scottish Challenge Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
22 August 19951Brechin CityH0-1524

Stirlingshire Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
29 July 19951Alloa AthleticA2-0Meechan;McGarvey
15 April 1996SFStirling AlbionH3-3*unknown
6 May 1996FEast StirlingH2-1unknown

* - won on penalties

Appearances

Dumbarton used 25 players for the 39 League, Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup and Scottish Challenge Cup matches, as detailed below. Martin Mooney was once again best by appearing in all of these matches.[1]

Player Position Appearances[2] Goals
Scotland Hugh Burns MF 13(1)1
Scotland Chic Charnley MF 18(2)1
Scotland Stephen Dallas FW 8(15)2
Scotland Peter Dennison GK 2
Scotland Roland Fabiani DF 22(1)
Scotland Alan Foster DF 10(2)1
Scotland Charlie Gibson FW 25(7)2
Scotland Martin Glancy FW 1
Scotland Joe Goldie MF 1(1)
Scotland Stevie Gow DF 22(1)
Scotland Alan Granger FW 21(13)3
Scotland Jim Hamilton DF 3
Scotland Toby King MF 30(1)
Scotland Ian MacFarlane GK 25
Scotland Jim Marsland MF 20
Scotland Paul Martin MF 141
Scotland Martin McGarvey MF 15(12)2
Scotland Sam McGivern MF 10(3)
Scotland Colin McKinnon MF 32(3)1
Scotland Jim Meechan MF 34(1)1
Scotland Kenny Meechan GK 12(1)
Scotland Martin Melvin DF 33(1)
Scotland Martin Mooney FW 34(5)6
Scotland Lee Sharp FW 14(1)1
Scotland Hugh Ward FW 11(4)2

Reserve Team

Dumbarton competed in the Scottish Reserve League (West), and with 4 wins and 3 draws from 22 games, finished 12th and last.

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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