1921–22 Dumbarton F.C. season

Dumbarton
1921–1922 season
Manager Paddy Travers
Stadium Boghead Park, Dumbarton
Scottish League Division One 20th
Scottish Cup First Round
Top goalscorer League: Jock Wood (25)
All: Jock Wood (25)
Highest home attendance 10,000
Lowest home attendance 2,000
Average home league attendance 4,200

Season 1921–22 was the 45th Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 23rd time and the Scottish Cup for the 34th time.

Overview

Dumbarton finished 20th, out of 22, in the First Division with 30 points, some way behind champions Celtic. Unfortunately the introduction of automatic promotion/relegation saw Dumbarton relegated to Division Two for the following season.[1]

In the Scottish Cup, Dumbarton were knocked out in the first round by Aberdeen.

Locally, Dumbarton won both the Dumbartonshire Cup and the Dumbartonshire Charity Cup by defeating Dumbarton Harp (after a replay) and Clydebank (on corners won) respectively.

Elsewhere, at the end of the season Dumbarton embarked on their first 'official' foreign tour, playing 8 matches in Norway and Sweden, winning 5, drawing 1 and losing 2, scoring 15 goals for the loss of 11. Two other friendlies were played against Vale of Leven and Leith Athletic.

Note that James Collins was replaced by Paddy Travers as team manager.

Results

Win
Draw
Loss

All results are written with Dumbarton's score first.

Scottish League

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
20 August 1921KilmarnockA0-110,000
27 August 1921AberdeenH1-1Alexander5,000
31 August 1921HamiltonH1-2Wood3,000
3 September 1921Partick ThistleA2-4Wood;Chalmers15,000
6 September 1921CelticA0-410,000
10 September 1921Third LanarkH3-3McEwan;Wood;Chalmers4,000
17 September 1921ClydebankH2-0Wood(2)6,000
24 September 1921CelticH0-510,000
1 October 1921Queen's ParkH2-3Wood(2)4,000
4 October 1921Third LanarkA1-1Taylor1,000
8 October 1921AirdrieH1-0Wood3,000
15 October 1921MotherwellA0-59,000
22 October 1921MortonH2-1Wood;Browning3,000
29 October 1921HeartsA0-215,500
5 November 1921Raith RoversH1-2Wood3,500
12 November 1921RangersA1-1Wood16,000
19 November 1921ClydeH4-1Wood(2);Robertson,J;Chalmers4,000
26 November 1921HibernianA0-012,000
3 December 1921St MirrenA2-4Wood(2)10,000
10 December 1921FalkirkH0-03,000
17 December 1921DundeeH2-0Wood;Browning4,000
24 December 1921Albion RoversA0-14,000
31 December 1921Partick ThistleH1-4Wood5,000
2 January 1922Ayr UnitedA0-25,000
3 January 1922HamiltonA1-1Wood5,000
7 January 1922KilmarnockH5-3Alexander(3);Wood;Robertson,J5,000
14 January 1922AberdeenA0-312,000
4 February 1922AirdrieA1-3Chalmers4,000
11 February 1922Raith RoversA1-1Wood6,000
13 February 1922Ayr UnitedH3-1Wood(3)2,500
18 February 1922DundeeA0-215,000
25 February 1922Queen's ParkA0-112,000
27 February 1922St MirrenH0-22,000
4 March 1922HibernianH1-1Halleron4,000
18 March 1922MortonA0-16,000
25 March 1922Albion RoversH1-2Halleron3,000
1 April 1922ClydeA0-54,000
8 April 1922RangersH0-47,000
19 April 1922MotherwellH3-2Wood;Thomson;Halleron2,000
22 April 1922HeartsH3-2Wood;Alexander;Halleron5,000
26 April 1922ClydebankA1-0Thomson2,000
29 April 1922FalkirkA0-010,000

Scottish Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
28 January 19221AberdeenA0-115,000

Dumbartonshire Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
5 January 1922PDumbarton HarpH0-0
1 April 1922PHelensburghH4-2Alexander(3);Robertson,J
3 April 1922PVale of LevenA1-0Wood2,000
5 April 1922PClydebankH3-0Gordon(2);Wood
21 April 1922PRentonH1-0Coutts2,000
28 April 1922FDumbarton HarpH1-1Sheddan
29 April 1922FrDumbarton HarpH2-0Robertson;Coutts

League table

P Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Dumbarton 5 4 1 0 9 2 7 9
2 Dumbarton Harp 5 3 2 0 9 2 7 8
3 Clydebank 5 2 0 3 8 8 0 4
4 Vale of Leven 3 1 0 2 2 2 0 2
5 Renton 3 0 1 2 1 7 –6 2
6 Helensburgh 3 0 0 3 3 11 –8 0

Dumbartonshire Charity Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
1 May 19221Vale of LevenH4-0Alexander(2);Gordon;Wood2,000
6 May 1922SFRentonH1-0Alexander
13 May 1922FClydebankH1-1[2]Alexander

Other Matches

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
17 August 1921Vale of LevenA0-02,000
11 March 1922Leith AthleticH4-2Robertson,J;Taylor;Wood(2)2,000
16 May 1922NorwaySK BrannA2-0unknown
19 May 1922NorwaySK BrannA4-3unknown
22 May 1922NorwayDrammenA1-2unknown
25 May 1922SwedenÖrgryte ISA2-1unknown
26 May 1922SwedenIFK GöteborgA1-0unknown
28 May 1922SwedenGothenburg SelectA0-4unknown
7 June 1922NorwaySK BrannA4-0unknown
9 June 1922NorwaySK BrannA1-1unknown

Appearances

Dumbarton used 29 players for the 43 Scottish League and Scottish Cup matches, as detailed below. Jock Wood was the only player to feature in all of these matches.[3]

Player Position[4] Appearances Goals
Scotland William Aitken DF 1
Scotland James Alexander FW 125
Scotland John Bowie FW 7
Scotland John Browning FW 402
Scotland Andrew Chalmers FW 284
Republic of Ireland Harry Chatton MF 28
Scotland Donald Colman DF 25
Scotland John Coutts MF 15
England Richard Field MF 8
Scotland James Forrest MF 1
Scotland Robert Godfrey MF 16
Scotland Charles Gordon FW 6
Scotland John Granger FW 4
Scotland Douglas C Haggo GK 7
Scotland Peter Halleron FW 104
Scotland Alex Henderson DF 37
Scotland Arthur King GK 20
Scotland Henry Loney MF 41
Scotland Andrew Mair MF 5
Scotland Hugh McBride DF 11
Scotland Robert McEwan FW 301
Scotland James Robertson FW 312
Scotland Robert Robertson DF 14
Scotland Alexander Shedden FW 1
Scotland James Taylor MF 81
Scotland Norman Thomson FW 72
Scotland Martin Travers MF 1
Scotland Joshua Wilkinson GK 16
Scotland Jock Wood FW 4325

Reserve Team

Dumbarton Reserves played in the Scottish Alliance League and also in the Scottish Second XI Cup.

See also

References

  1. Smailes, Gordon (1995). The Breedon Book of Scottish Football Records. Derby: Breedon Books. ISBN 1-85983-020-X.
  2. won on corners
  3. McAllister, Jim (2002). The Sons of the Rock - The Official History of Dumbarton Football Club. Dumbarton: J&J Robertson Printers.
  4. The usual formation would be 2-3-5 (two defenders, three midfielders and five forwards).

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