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词条 1875–76 Dumbarton F.C. season
释义

  1. Overview

  2. Results

     Scottish Cup  Other Matches 

  3. Player statistics

      Squad[2]   County Caps  Transfers 

  4. Factfile

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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| season = 1875–76
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| stadium =Broomfauld Park, Dumbarton
| cup1 = Scottish Cup | cup1 result =Semi Final
| matches =6
| total goals =6
| league topscorer =
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| prevseason = 1874–75
| nextseason = 1876–77
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Season 1875–76 was the third Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at a national level, entering the Scottish Cup for the third time.

Overview

This season saw Dumbarton move to their new ground at Broomfauld Park.

The semi final of the Scottish Cup was reached for the second successive year before losing to 3rd LRV, after two 1-1 draws.[1]

Elsewhere, 7 'other' matches were played, of which 5 were won and 2 drawn, scoring 22 goals and conceding just 3.

Results

Win
Draw
Loss

All results are written with Dumbarton's score first.

Scottish Cup

{{Main|1875–76 Scottish Cup}}
DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
{{left}}9 October 1875R1{{left}}LennoxA2-2{{left}}unknown
{{left}}16 October 1875R1r{{left}}LennoxH1-0{{left}}Galbraith
{{left}}6 November 1875R2{{left}}Renton ThistleH2-1{{left}}McAulay;Galbraith
{{left}}27 November 1875R3{{left}}DrumpellierH5-1{{left}}McAulay(2);Boyd;Anderson;Meikleham
R4bye
{{left}}8 January 1876SF{{left}}3rd LRVA1-1{{left}}Hartley
{{left}}15 January 1876SFr{{left}}3rd LRVA1-1{{left}}Anderson2,500
{{left}}22 January 1876SFr{{left}}3rd LRVA0-3

Other Matches

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
{{left}}4 September 1875{{left}}LennoxH3-0{{left}}McInnes;Meikleham;OG
{{left}}18 September 1875{{left}}AlcluthaH1-0{{left}}unknown
{{left}}25 September 1875{{left}}HelensburghA2-2{{left}}unknown
{{left}}23 October 1875{{left}}St Andrews (Glasgow)H6-1{{left}}unknown
{{left}}30 October 1875{{left}}Telegraphists (Glasgow)H8-0{{left}}unknown
{{left}}29 January 1876{{left}}PartickH2-0{{left}}Anderson;Boyd
{{left}}5 February 1876{{left}}RentonH0-0

Player statistics

Squad[2]

{{Efs start|Scottish Cup}}{{Efs player|name=J Baillie|pos=GK|nat=SCO|3|0}}{{Efs player|name=Fowler|pos=GK|nat=SCO|2|0}}{{Efs player|name=John Wood|pos=GK|nat=SCO|2|0}}{{Efs player|name=John Bain|pos=DF|nat=SCO|7|0}}{{Efs player|name=William McIntosh|pos=DF|nat=SCO|4|0}}{{Efs player|name=A Michie|pos=DF|nat=SCO|3|0}}{{Efs player|name=James Wood|pos=DF|nat=SCO|2|0}}{{Efs player|name=James Boyd|pos=MF|nat=SCO|7|1}}{{Efs player|name=Robert Johnston|pos=MF|nat=SCO|7|0}}{{Efs player|name=William Anderson|pos=FW|nat=SCO|7|2}}{{Efs player|name=Alex Galbraith|pos=FW|nat=SCO|7|2}}{{Efs player|name=David Hartley|pos=FW|nat=SCO|7|1}}{{Efs player|name=David McAulay|pos=FW|nat=SCO|7|3}}{{Efs player|name=James Meikleham|pos=FW|nat=SCO|7|1}}{{Efs player|name=Peter Miller|pos=FW|nat=SCO|1|0}}{{Efs player|name=T Munn|pos=FW|nat=SCO|4|0}}
|}

County Caps

As part of the growth of the sport in Scotland, inter-county matches began to be an established part of the football calendar with the 'cream' of each county being selected to play for their respective counties/cities. One of the earliest was a match played at Hampden Park on 29 April 1876 between Dumbartonshire and Glasgow for the benefit of the Western Infirmary. James Boyd and James Meikleham were selected from Dumbarton to play in the Dumbartonshire team, with Glasgow winning 2-0.

Transfers

Of note amongst those appearing in club colours for the first time this season was Peter Miller.

Factfile

{{asterisk}} Dumbarton remained unbeaten in their 8 home matches during the season - 7 wins and a draw.
{{asterisk}} For the first time, Dumbarton also ran a 'second' (reserve) team.

See also

  • 1875–76 in Scottish football

References

1. ^{{cite book | last = Smailes | first = Gordon | title = The Breedon Book of Scottish Football Records | publisher = Breedon Books | year = 1995 | location = Derby | isbn = 1-85983-020-X}}
2. ^{{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}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20141129035238/http://www.scottish-football-historical-archive.com/ Scottish Football Historical Archive]
  • J Baillie (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • Fowler (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • John Wood (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • John Bain (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • William McIntosh (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • A Michie (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • James Wood (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • James Boyd (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • Robert Johnston (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • William Anderson (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • Alex Galbraith (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • David Hartley (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • David McAulay (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • James Meikleham (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
  • T Munn (Dumbarton Football Club Historical Archive)
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