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词条 1965–66 Dumbarton F.C. season
释义

  1. Overview

  2. Results

     Scottish League  Scottish Cup  Scottish League Cup  Stirlingshire Cup  Other Matches 

  3. Player statistics

      Squad[1]   Transfers   Players in    Players out  

  4. Factfile

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2015}}{{Use British English|date=January 2015}}{{Infobox football club season
| club = Dumbarton
| season = 1965–1966
| manager = Willie Toner
| chairman =
| stadium =Boghead Park, Dumbarton
| league =Scottish League Division 2
| league result =12th
| cup1 = Scottish Cup | cup1 result =Third Round
| cup2 = Scottish League Cup | cup2 result =Prelims
| matches =48
| total goals =88
| league topscorer =Jimmy Veitch (11)
| season topscorer =Jim Lynas/ Jimmy Veitch (14)
| highest attendance =
| lowest attendance =
| average attendance =
| prevseason = 1964–65
| nextseason = 1966–67
}}

Season 1965–66 was the 82nd football season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 60th time, the Scottish Cup for the 71st time and the Scottish League Cup for the 19th time.

Overview

An uncharacteristically successful start to the league season, with only one defeat in the first ten games, saw Dumbarton at the top of the league at the end of October, and even with a winless 'blip' in November, another string of five wins on the trot followed, meaning that hopes were still high in February for that illusive promotion place. However, only 3 wins were taken from the final 16 games, and Dumbarton finished in a disappointing 12th place, with 35 points, 18 behind champions Ayr United.

In the Scottish Cup, Dumbarton required to fight through two preliminary rounds, before disposing of Montrose and then Queen of the South. Aberdeen however were too tough a 'nut to crack' in the third round.

In the League Cup, Dumbarton maintained a 100% record at home in their sectional ties, but the three away defeats ensured no further progress to the knock out stages.

Locally, Dumbarton were unlucky in their attempt to retain the Stirlingshire Cup. A first round replay win over Division 1 opponents Falkirk was followed by a draw in the semi final against Alloa Athletic. However the tie was decided by the toss of a coin - which Dumbarton lost.

Results

Win
Draw
Loss

All results are written with Dumbarton's score first.

Scottish League

{{Main|1965–66 Scottish Football League}}
DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
25 August 1965AirdrieH1-3Veitch1,912
8 September 1965Berwick RangersH1-1Veitch
11 September 1965Third LanarkA2-0McBeth;Veitch
15 September 1965Berwick RangersA1-0Nelson
22 September 1965StranraerH2-0McBeth;Veitch
25 September 1965Brechin CityA5-1Donnelly(2);Veitch(2);McBeth800
29 September 1965StranraerA1-1Veitch950
2 October 1965East FifeH1-0McBeth2,000
9 October 1965StenhousemuirA1-1Veitch
16 October 1965East StirlingH3-1Harra;Nelson;OG1,500
30 October 1965ArbroathH1-2Johnstone
6 November 1965Ayr UnitedA0-2
13 November 1965MontroseH0-02,500
27 November 1965Raith RoversA0-41,000
11 December 1965Queen of the SouthA3-3Johnstone(2);Veitch2,000
18 December 1965Alloa AthleticH3-0Reynolds;Harra;Miller500
25 December 1965CowdenbeathA2-1Reynolds;Lynas750
3 January 1966Third LanarkH3-1Harra;Lynas;Veitch
15 January 1966Brechin CityH7-1Lynas(3);Reynolds(2);Miller;McBeth
29 January 1966StenhousemuirH5-2Lynas(3);Miller;OG1,000
12 February 1966East StirlingA1-3McCall500
26 February 1966ArbroathA0-21,581
9 March 1966Queens ParkH2-3Nelson;McMahon
12 March 1966MontroseA1-2Nelson500
19 March 1966Albion RoversH2-0Nelson(2)500
23 March 1966AirdrieA1-3McBeth
26 March 1966Raith RoversH0-2700
30 March 1966Ayr UnitedH1-3Muir
5 April 1966Queens ParkA3-2Lynas;Nelson;Veitch
9 April 1966Forfar AthleticA2-2Miller;OG485
16 April 1966Queen of the SouthH4-1Nelson(2);McLeary;McBeth800
20 April 1966East FifeA1-6McBeth
23 April 1966Alloa AthleticA0-1300
25 April 1966Forfar AthleticH1-3McCall
27 April 1966Albion RoversA0-0
30 April 1966CowdenbeathH2-4Lynas;Muir

Scottish Cup

{{Main|1965–66 Scottish Cup}}
DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
8 January 1966P1Peebles RoversH2-2Lynas(2)2,000
12 January 1966P1RPeebles RoversA3-2Reynolds;Lynas;McBeth300
22 January 1966P2Glasgow UniversityA2-1Reynolds;Lynas2,187
9 February 19661MontroseH2-1Johnstone;Harra3,050
23 February 19662Queen of the SouthH1-0McCall5,000
5 March 19663AberdeenH0-39,800

Scottish League Cup

{{Main|1965–66 Scottish League Cup}}
DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
14 August 1965PEast StirlingH2-1Harra;Muir1,500
18 August 1965PEast FifeA2-3Curran(2)3,000
21 August 1965PAlloa AthleticA1-2Nelson700
28 August 1965PEast StirlingA0-1250
1 September 1965PEast FifeH6-1Veitch(2);Johnstone;McCall;McBeth;OG1,300
4 September 1965PAlloa AthleticH4-1McBeth(2);McCall;Nelson1,000

Stirlingshire Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
26 October 19651FalkirkH0-0
11 April 19661RFalkirkA4-2Nelson;Harra;Muir;Veitch350
18 April 1966SFAlloa AthleticA0-0 *
{{asterisk}} - lost on toss of coin

Other Matches

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
18 September 1965Partick ThistleH1-3McLeary
22 December 1965RentonH3-1unknown

Player statistics

Squad[1]

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Transfers

Amongst those players joining and leaving the club were the following:[2]

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Players in

PlayerFromDate
SCO}} Andy McBethSCO}} Morton 26 Jun 1965
SCO}} John McCallSCO}} Airdrie 1 Jul 1965
SCO}} Billy MuirSCO}} Ayr United 12 Aug 1965
SCO}} Maurice DunneSCO}} Our Lady's HS 31 Aug 1965
SCO}} Hugh McMahonSCO}} Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 2 Oct 1965
SCO}} Ally MillerSCO}} Berwick Rangers 29 Oct 1965
SCO}} Jim LynasSCO}} Blantyre Victoria 14 Jan 1966
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Players out

PlayerToDate
SCO}} Tommy HallidaySCO}} Morton 17 May 1965
SCO}} John McCallSCO}} Freed 30 Apr 1966
SCO}} Ally MillerSCO}} Freed 30 Apr 1966
SCO}} Billy MuirSCO}} Freed 30 Apr 1966
SCO}} Tommy ReynoldsSCO}} Freed 30 Apr 1966
SCO}} Doug RobertsonSCO}} Retired
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Factfile

{{asterisk}} The League match against Stranraer on 29 September marked Hugh Harra's 100th appearance for Dumbarton in all national competitions - the 53rd Dumbarton player to reach this milestone.
{{asterisk}} The League match against Arbroath on 30 October marked Andy Jardine's 300th appearance for Dumbarton in all national competitions - the 1st Dumbarton player to achieve this accolade.
{{asterisk}} The League match against Queen of the South on 11 December marked Ronnie Curran's 100th appearance for Dumbarton in all national competitions - the 54th Dumbarton player to reach this milestone.

See also

  • 1965–66 in Scottish football

References

1. ^{{cite book | last = McAllister | first = Jim | title = The Sons of the Rock - The Official History of Dumbarton Football Club | publisher = J&J Robertson Printers | year = 2002 | location = Dumbarton}}
2. ^{{cite book | last = Litster | first = John | title = Record of Post-War Scottish League Players | publisher = PM Publications | location = Norwich}}

External links

  • Joe Bryers (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • Jimmy Veitch (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • Eddie Donnelly (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • Alec Frew (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • John Kelly (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • John McCall (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • Robert McLeary (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • Hugh McMahon (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • Tommy Reynolds (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20141129035238/http://www.scottish-football-historical-archive.com/ Scottish Football Historical Archive]
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