1991–92 Dumbarton F.C. season

Dumbarton
1991–1992 season
Manager Billy Lamont
Stadium Boghead Park, Dumbarton
Scottish League Division 2 1st
Scottish Cup Third Round
Scottish League Cup Second Round
B&Q Cup First Round
Top goalscorer League: Jimmy Gilmour (19)
All: Jimmy Gilmour (20)
Highest home attendance 2,104
Lowest home attendance 390
Average home league attendance 820

Season 1991–92 was the 115th football season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 85th time, the Scottish Cup for the 97th time, the Scottish League Cup for the 45th time and the Scottish Challenge Cup for the second time.

Overview

It was almost fated that Dumbarton would win the Second Division championship, 100 years after their last reign as Scottish League champions. However the season was not without its ups and downs. Early cup exits seemed to stengthen the club's will, with the B&Q cup defeat to Montrose at the beginning of October being followed by a run of 12 matches which produced 9 victories and just one loss - giving Dumbarton a four-point lead at the top of the table at Christmas. For some reason the wins dried up with only one victory being taken from the next 10 games. However this time Dumbarton were not finished and a final unbeaten run of 7 games was enough to secure the title and Division 1 football for the following season.

In the Scottish Cup, after early wins over East Stirling and Alloa, Dumbarton fell to defeat to Highland League opponents Huntly in the third round.

In the League Cup, it would be the second round where Airdrie would defeat Dumbarton but only after extra time. A great effort bearing in mind that Dumbarton played with just 8 players from early in the second half.

Finally, due to the success of the previous season's centenary cup, the competition was continued to be known as the B&Q Cup. Dumbarton however once again tasted first round defeat, this time at the hands of Montrose.

Locally, Dumbarton's defence of the Stirlingshire Cup was short-lived with a first round loss to Premier Division Falkirk.

Results

Win
Draw
Loss

All results are written with Dumbarton's score first.

Scottish League

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
10 August 1991Queen's ParkA3-0Gibson;Gilmour;Meechan657
17 August 1991Berwick RangersH1-1McQuade524
24 August 1991StranraerA1-2Martin630
31 August 1991Albion RoversH4-3Meechan;Gilmour(2);MacIver586
7 September 1991ClydeH0-01,029
14 September 1991Brechin CityA4-0McConville;Gibson;Gilmour;McQuade491
17 September 1991ArbroathH2-1Gilmour;McQuade777
21 September 1991East StirlingA2-1Meechan(2)355
28 September 1991East FifeH1-2Gilmour753
5 October 1991Alloa AthleticA2-1Willock;McQuade667
12 October 1991StenhousemuirH1-0Willock607
19 October 1991Queen of the SouthA4-2McQuade;Gilmour;Meechan;McConville893
26 October 1991CowdenbeathA1-2McQuade309
2 November 1991Queen's ParkH3-1Gilmour(2);Gilmour557
9 November 1991Berwick RangersA2-2Gilmour;Meechan305
16 November 1991StranraerH1-0Gibson631
23 November 1991ClydeA1-0Gibson834
30 November 1991Brechin CityH3-0McQuade;Gibson;Gilmour670
14 December 1991CowdenbeathH0-0964
26 December 1991Albion RoversA3-0Melvin;Willock(2)650
28 December 1991ArbroathA0-1667
11 January 1992Alloa AthleticH2-2Gilmour;Willock914
14 January 1992East StirlingH1-1Gilmour787
18 January 1992East FifeA2-2Gibson;Gilmour1,220
1 February 1992Queen of the SouthH3-1Meechan(2);Gilmour627
4 February 1992StenhousemuirA0-1426
8 February 1992StranraerH0-0621
15 February 1992Albion RoversA1-1Willock335
25 February 1992Brechin CityH1-3Gilmour390
29 February 1992Queen's ParkA0-0589
14 March 1992Queen of the SouthA2-1Gibson;Willock583
17 March 1992East StirlingH0-1584
21 March 1992Alloa AthleticH1-1McConville656
28 March 1992Berwick RangersA5-1Marsland;McQuade(3);Meechan174
4 April 1992East FifeA2-0McQuade;Gibson1,166
11 April 1992ClydeH2-1Meechan;Gilmour1,001
18 April 1992CowdenbeathH2-1McQuade(2)1,807
25 April 1992StenhousemuirA1-0Martin1,022
2 May 1992ArbroathH1-1Gilmour2,104

Scottish Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
7 December 19911East StirlingA2-0McQuade;Boyd339
4 January 19922Alloa AthleticA2-0Gilmour;Dempsey1,134
25 January 19923HuntlyH0-21,755

Scottish League Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
13 August 19911Berwick RangersA1-0Gibson501
20 August 19912AirdrieH1-2Gibson3,000

B&Q Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
1 October 19911MontroseA1-2Gibson456

Stirlingshire Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
7 August 19911FalkirkH0-5

Appearances

Dumbarton used 24 players for the 45 League, Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup and B&Q Cup matches, as detailed below. Martin Melvin was best by appearing in all but one of these matches.[1]

Player Position Appearances[2] Goals
Scotland John Boyd DF 40(2)2
Scotland Tom Carson GK 6
Scotland Jim Cowell MF 2(7)
Scotland Jim Dempsey MF 34(2)1
Scotland David Edgar FW 0(4)
Scotland Alan Foster DF 1(4)
Scotland Charlie Gibson FW 4312
Scotland Jimmy Gilmour FW 41(1)20
Scotland Stevie Gow DF 39(1)
Scotland Jim Hughes MF 4(4)
Scotland Ian MacFarlane GK 39
Scotland Stuart MacIver FW 0(3)1
Scotland Jim Marsland MF 34(4)1
Scotland Paul Martin MF 432
Scotland Bobby McConville MF 24(3)3
Scotland Dougie McCracken FW 4(3)
Scotland Martin McGarvey MF 4(6)
Scotland Colin McNair MF 1(1)
Scotland John McQuade FW 35(1)14
Scotland Jim Meechan MF 37(3)9
Scotland Martin Melvin DF 441
Scotland Stuart Millar MF 1(1)
Scotland Steve Morrison MF 36(5)10
Scotland Mark Nelson MF 6(2)
Scotland Andy Willock FW 13(20)7

Reserve Team

Dumbarton competed in the Scottish Reserve League (West), and with 4 wins and 6 draws from 34 games, finished 18th of 18.

In the Reserve League Cup, Dumbarton lost out to Morton in the first round.

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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