1882–83 Dumbarton F.C. season
1882–83 season | |||
Stadium | Boghead Park, Dumbarton | ||
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Scottish Cup | Winners | ||
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Season 1882–83 was the tenth Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at a national level, entering the Scottish Cup for the tenth time.
Overview
Following two seasons as runners-up, it was 'third time lucky' for Dumbarton in the Scottish Cup where they were at last crowned Scottish champions. On the road to the final Dumbarton disposed of the holders, Queen's Park in the quarter final and after a 2-2 draw, defeated their old rivals Vale of Leven in the final.[1]
In the Glasgow Charity Cup, Queen's Park got revenge for their Scottish Cup exit by beating Dumbarton in the semi final.
During the season, 19 'other' matches were played, including home and away fixtures against Vale of Leven, Hearts, Rangers, St Bernards and Cowlairs, a win over Ayrshire Cup holders Kilmarnock Portland, and a north of England 'tour' which took in three matches during the New Year holidays. In all, of these matches, 14 were won, 2 drawn and 3 lost, scoring 54 goals and conceding 18.
Dumbarton's impressive 100% home record extented into a second successive season - and the unbroken 'unbeaten' run on home soil now extended for almost 4 seasons.
Results
Win |
Draw |
Loss |
All results are written with Dumbarton's score first.
Scottish Cup
Date | Rd | Opponent | Venue | Result | Scorers | Attendance |
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R1 | Kilmarnock Thistle | WO | ||||
30 September 1882 | R2 | King's Park | H | 8-1 | unknown | |
21 October 1882 | R3 | Jamestown | H | 8-1 | Lindsay;Anderson(3);Brown,R(S);Miller,J;unknown(2) | |
11 November 1882 | R4 | Thornliebank | A | 3-0 | Lindsay;unknown(2) | 2,000 |
R5 | bye | |||||
3 February 1883 | R6 | Queen's Park | H | 3-1 | Brown,R(P);McKinnon,W(2) | 10,000 |
17 March 1883 | SF | Pollokshields Athletic | H | 5-0 | McKinnon;McArthur(3);Paton | 3,000 |
31 March 1883 | F | Vale of Leven | A | 2-2 | Paton;McArthur | 15,000 |
7 April 1883 | Fr | Vale of Leven | A | 2-1 | Brown,R(P);Brown,R(S) | 15,000 |
Glasgow Charity Cup
Date | Rd | Opponent | Venue | Result | Scorers | Attendance |
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28 April 1883 | SF | Queen's Park | A | 1-2 | Weir | 5,000 |
Other Matches
Date | Opponent | Venue | Result | Scorers | Attendance |
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2 September 1882 | Hearts | H | 4-1 | unknown | |
16 September 1882 | Rangers | A | 1-1 | OG | 3,000 |
23 September 1882 | 3rd LRV | H | 4-0 | Hutton;Miller;Brown;unknown | |
7 October 1882 | St Mirren | A | 4-0 | unknown | |
14 October 1882 | Kilmarnock Portland | H | 3-1 | McArthur;unknown(2) | |
28 October 1882 | Vale of Leven | A | 0-1 | 4,000 | |
18 November 1882 | Northern | H | 3-1 | unknown | |
25 November 1882 | St Bernard's | H | 4-0 | unknown | |
23 December 1882 | Rangers | H | 3-1 | MacNab;unknown(2) | 2,000 |
30 December 1882 | Blackburn Rovers | A | 3-1 | Lindsay;Brown;McKinnon | 2,000 |
1 January 1883 | Bolton Wanderers | A | 2-0 | Weir;Lindsay | 5,000 |
2 January 1883 | Halliwell | A | 10-1 | McKinnon(3);Lindsay(2);Brown(2);OG;unknown(2) | 5,000 |
6 January 1883 | Cowlairs | H | 2-1 | McAulay;unknown | 2,000 |
13 January 1883 | St Bernard's | A | 2-5 | unknown | |
20 January 1883 | Vale of Leven | H | 4-1 | unknown | |
10 February 1883 | Partick | A | 2-0 | McArthur;Kerr | |
24 February 1883 | Pollokshields Athletic | A | 1-0[2] | unknown | 7,000 |
3 March 1883 | Hearts | A | 0-0 | ||
10 March 1883 | Cowlairs | A | 2-3 | unknown |
Appearances
Club
This shows appearances made for Dumbarton in Scottish Cup matches only.[3]
Player | Position[4] | Appearances | Goals[5] |
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R Anderson | FW | 3 | 3 |
Robert 'Plumber' Brown | FW | 7 | 2 |
Robert 'Sparrow' Brown | FW | 7 | 2 |
Jock Hutcheson | BK | 6 | |
Leitch Keir | HB[6] | 6 | |
Willie Lang | HB[7] | 4 | |
Joe Lindsay | FW | 7 | 2 |
George McArthur | FW | 7 | 4 |
James McAulay | GK | 7 | |
William McKinnon | FW | 3 | 3 |
James Miller | FW | 7 | 1 |
Peter Miller | HB | 7 | |
Michael Paton | BK | 4 | 2 |
Tom Veitch | BK | 2 |
International
An international trial match was played on 3 March 1883 to consider selection of teams to represent Scotland in the upcoming games against England and Wales. Robert 'Plumber' Brown, Joe Lindsay, James McAulay, Peter Miller and Michael Paton all took part.
As a result, William McKinnon, earned his first and second caps and both James McAulay and Peter Miller earned their second and third caps against England and Wales respectively. In addition Michael Paton earned his first international cap for Scotland against England.
County
Two matches were played by the Scotch Counties during the season.
On 13 January 1883, Robert 'Sparrow' Brown, William McKinnon and Peter Miller played against Lancashire - drawing 3-3, and on 27 January 1883, Jock Hutcheson, James McAulay, William McKinnon, James Miller and Peter Miller all played against Birmingham & District - with James Miller scoring one of the 'Scotch' men's goals in the 2-2 draw.
Reserve Team
Dumbarton competed in the Scottish Second XI Cup, anxious to repeat their success of the previous season. Reports on these matches are sketchy, no doubt due to the overwhelming local interest in the Scottish Cup progress at the same time. The local press makes reference to a tie against Hurlford, which was to have been played on the same date as the 'senior' cup semi final against Pollokshields. It is likely this would have been postponed, but there are no subsequent records of the scores. In addition there is mention made of a subsequent cup tie against Kilmarnock Athletic, who were the ultimate winners of the trophy.
Scottish Second XI Cup
Date | Rd | Opponent | Venue | Result |
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27 January 1883 | R2 | South Western | H | 11-0 |
10 February 1883 | R3 | Partick | H | 4-1 |
1883 | QF | Hurlford | W | |
1883 | SF | Kilmarnock Athletic | L |
See also
References
- ↑ Smailes, Gordon (1995). The Breedon Book of Scottish Football Records. Derby: Breedon Books. ISBN 1-85983-020-X.
- ↑ This was the first playing of the Scottish Cup semi final but the result was successfully protested by Pollokshields to the S.F.A..
- ↑ McAllister, Jim (2002). The Sons of the Rock - The Official History of Dumbarton Football Club. Dumbarton: J&J Robertson Printers.
- ↑ The usual formation would be 2-2-6 (two backs, two half backs and six forwards), although in the first final of the Scottish Cup a 2-3-5 formation was adopted.
- ↑ Due to the limited reporting of football at the time, the scorers of 12 of the 31 goals scored in Scottish Cup matches are unknown.
- ↑ Leitch Keir played five games as a Half back and once as a Back.
- ↑ Willie Lang played three games as a Half back and once as a Back.
External links
- Scottish Football Historical Archive
- James McAulay (London Hearts Profile)
- William McKinnon (London Hearts Profile)
- Peter Miller (London Hearts Profile)
- Michael Paton (London Hearts Profile)