词条 | 1968–69 Dumbarton F.C. season | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| club = Dumbarton | season = 1968–1969 | manager = Ian Spence/ Jackie Stewart | chairman = | stadium =Boghead Park, Dumbarton | league =Scottish League Division 2 | league result =14th | cup1 = Scottish Cup | cup1 result =First Round | cup2 = Scottish League Cup | cup2 result =Prelims | matches =44 | total goals =58 | league topscorer =Roy McCormack (19) | season topscorer =Roy McCormack (26) | highest attendance = | lowest attendance = | average attendance = | prevseason = 1967–68 | nextseason = 1969–70 }} Season 1968–69 was the 85th football season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 63rd time, the Scottish Cup for the 74th time and the Scottish League Cup for the 22nd time. OverviewAnother poor start to a league season, with a single win and a draw from the first eight matches, resulted in the sacking of manager Ian Spence. His replacement, Jackie Stewart took charge on 1 December, and although results were to improve, nonetheless Dumbarton finished in a disappointing 14th place, with 27 points, 37 behind champions Motherwell. In the Scottish Cup, Dumbarton scrapped past non-league Vale of Leithen in the second preliminary round, but were not disgraced in their single goal defeat to First Division opponents St Mirren in the first round proper. In the League Cup, two wins from the six sectional games were never going to be enough to qualify for the knock out stages of the competition. Locally, in the Stirlingshire Cup Dumbarton lost in the first round to East Stirling. In addition, Dumbarton undertook a 'mini' pre-season tour across the border - the first games played in England by the club for almost a decade. Results
All results are written with Dumbarton's score first. Scottish League{{Main|1968–69 Scottish Football League}}
Scottish Cup{{Main|1968–69 Scottish Cup}}
Scottish League Cup{{Main|1968–69 Scottish League Cup}}
Stirlingshire Cup
Other Matches
Player statisticsSquad[1]{{Efs start|Second Division|Scottish Cup|League Cup}}{{Efs player|name=David Anderson|pos=GK|nat=SCO|24|0|2|0|5|0}}{{Efs player|name=Steve Anderson|pos=GK|nat=SCO|2|0|0|0|0|0}}{{Efs player|name=Jim Harkins|pos=GK|nat=SCO|9|0|0|0|0|0}}{{Efs player|name=Walter Smith|pos=GK|nat=SCO|2|0|0|0|1|0}}{{Efs player|name=Bill McMurray|pos=DF|nat=SCO|32+1|0|2|0|6|0}}{{Efs player|name=George Muir|pos=DF|nat=SCO|31|0|1|0|6|0}}{{Efs player|name=Alex Smith|pos=DF|nat=SCO|2|0|0|0|0|0}}{{Efs player|name=Billy Wilkinson|pos=DF|nat=SCO|8+2|0|0|0|5|0}}{{Efs player|name=Jackie Boyle|pos=MF|nat=SCO|3|0|0|0|0|0}}{{Efs player|name=Len Campbell|pos=MF|nat=SCO|22|0|2|0|0|0}}{{Efs player|name=Willie Cunningham|pos=MF|nat=SCO|1|0|0|0|0|0}}{{Efs player|name=Ronnie Curran|pos=MF|nat=SCO|19+2|1|1|0|6|0}}{{Efs player|name=Jim Fagan|pos=MF|nat=SCO|1+1|0|0|0|0|0}}{{Efs player|name=Johnny Graham|pos=MF|nat=SCO|36|1|2|0|6|1}}{{Efs player|name=Bobby Johnstone|pos=MF|nat=SCO|12|0|0|0|4|0}}{{Efs player|name=McAlister|pos=MF|nat=SCO|1|0|0|0|0|0}}{{Efs player|name=Jackie McBride|pos=MF|nat=SCO|1|0|0|0|0|0}}{{Efs player|name=Ian Boyd|pos=FW|nat=SCO|29|9|2|0|0|0}}{{Efs player|name=Brogan|pos=FW|nat=SCO|1|0|0|0|0|0}}{{Efs player|name=Hugh Brown|pos=FW|nat=SCO|12+4|0|1|0|3+1|0}}{{Efs player|name=Bill Caldwell|pos=FW|nat=SCO|1|0|0|0|0|0}}{{Efs player|name=Derek Currie|pos=FW|nat=SCO|1|2|0|0|0|0}}{{Efs player|name=George Easton|pos=FW|nat=SCO|23+2|2|2|0|4|1}}{{Efs player|name=Davie Hogg|pos=FW|nat=SCO|2|0|0|0|0|0}}{{Efs player|name=Roy McCormack|pos=FW|nat=SCO|35|19|2|2|6|5}}{{Efs player|name=Henry McCully|pos=FW|nat=SCO|6|2|0|0|0|0}}{{Efs player|name=John McGhee|pos=FW|nat=SCO|26+1|0|2|0|4+1|2}}{{Efs player|name=Mike McGowan|pos=FW|nat=SCO|1|0|0|0|0|0}}{{Efs player|name=Alex McMichael|pos=FW|nat=SCO|10|2|0|0|0|0}}{{Efs player|name=Savage|pos=FW|nat=SCO|1|0|0|0|0|0}}{{Efs player|name=Jackie Stewart|pos=FW|nat=SCO|1+1|0|0|0|0|0}}{{Efs player|name=Allan Watson|pos=FW|nat=SCO|34|8|2|1|6|0}}{{Efs player|name=Michael Wynne|pos=FW|nat=SCO|6+1|0|1|0|2|0}}{{Efs player|name=Bobby Young|pos=FW|nat=SCO|1|0|0|0|0|0}}|} TransfersAmongst those players joining and leaving the club were the following:[2] {{col-begin}}{{col-2}}Players in
Players out
Factfile{{asterisk}} The Scottish Cup match against Vale of Leithen on 4 January marked Ronnie Curran's 200th appearance for Dumbarton in all national competitions - the 10th Dumbarton player to break the 'double century'.{{asterisk}} The number of goals conceded in all games during the season was 100, the 19th time this unwanted 'century' had been broken, and the second season in a row. See also
References1. ^{{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
2 : Dumbarton F.C. seasons|Scottish football clubs 1968–69 season |
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