1955–56 Dumbarton F.C. season

Dumbarton
1955–1956 season
Manager Peter McGown
Stadium Boghead Park, Dumbarton
Scottish League B Division 4th
Scottish Cup Fourth Round
Scottish League Cup Quarter Final
Top goalscorer League: Hugh Gallacher (36)
All: Hugh Gallacher (46)

Season 1955–56 was the 79th season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 49th time, the Scottish Cup for the 61st time and the Scottish League Cup for the 9th time.

Overview

While the return to the 'top' divisions in Scottish League football did not in the end produce the hoped for promotion, nevertheless there were many positives to be taken from a most successful season. Dumbarton were always challenging the top places in Division B throughout the season and eventually finished up 4th of 19, only 7 points behind champions Queen's Park (and just 4 short of a promotion place).

In the Scottish Cup, Dumbarton negotiated a tricky tie against Highland League opposition, before losing out to Dundee United.

For the first time, Dumbarton qualified from their League Cup section, winning 3 and drawing the other of their 4 matches. In a play off, Morton were seen off - before Division A St Mirren were to prove to be too much for them in the quarter final.

The Stirlingshire Cup semi final tie was a thriller, where Dumbarton lost by the odd goal in an 11 goal feast against A Division opponents Falkirk.

Another feature of the season was the continuing goal scoring exploits of Hugh Gallacher. Arriving from Arbroath at the beginning of the previous season - where he scored 32 goals in 34 games, albeit on the whole against 'reserve' sides - he was to top that performance by scoring 46 goals in 46 games - a goal a game!

Results

Win
Draw
Loss

All results are written with Dumbarton's score first.

Scottish League

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
24 August 1955Alloa AthleticA3-3Gallacher,H(2);Whalen
10 September 1955CowdenbeathH3-1Gallacher,H(2);McCall
21 September 1955Berwick RangersH3-2Gallacher,H(2);Glover
24 September 1955East StirlingH5-1Gallacher,H(2);Brooks;Brown;Heaney3,000
28 September 1955HamiltonA2-0Gallacher,H;Brown
15 October 1955Queen's ParkH0-27,000
29 October 1955ArbroathA1-0McDonald
5 November 1955Albion RoversH3-2Gallacher,H;Whalen;Cairns
12 November 1955Ayr UnitedA1-5Glover
19 November 1955StranraerH5-2Whalen(3);Gallacher,H;Glover2,600
26 November 1955MortonH2-0Gallacher,H;OG5,000
3 December 1955Third LanarkA0-1
10 December 1955MontroseH4-1McDonald(2);Gallacher,H;OG
17 December 1955StenhousemuirA3-2Gallacher,H(3)
24 December 1955Forfar AthleticA5-1Gallacher,H(3);Whalen;Brooks
31 December 1955Dundee UnitedH2-0Gallacher,H(2)5,500
2 January 1956East StirlingA1-3McDonald
3 January 1956HamiltonH2-1Gallacher,H(2)5,000
7 January 1956St JohnstoneH0-2
14 January 1956CowdenbeathA6-2Gallacher,H(2);McKeown(2);McDonald;Whalen
28 January 1956Brechin CityA2-0McKeown(2)
11 February 1956Queen's ParkA0-717,240
18 February 1956Forfar AthleticH5-1McKeown(3);Gallacher,H;Brown
25 February 1956Berwick RangersA2-2Whalen;Gallagher
3 March 1956ArbroathH1-1Gallacher,H
10 March 1956Albion RoversA1-0McKeown
17 March 1956Ayr UnitedH3-3Heaney(2);Gallacher,H7,000
24 March 1956StranraerA1-2Gallacher,H
31 March 1956MortonA2-1Gallacher,H(2)
2 April 1956St JohnstoneA1-2Bradley9,000
7 April 1956Third LanarkH2-3Cornock;McCall5,000
13 April 1956Brechin CityH1-4Bell
18 April 1956MontroseA4-1Gallacher,H(2);Bryceland;Glover
21 April 1956StenhousemuirH2-1Gallacher,H;Glover
25 April 1956Dundee UnitedA1-1Gallacher,H3,000
28 April 1956Alloa AthleticH4-2Gallacher,H;Whalen;Bryceland;Heaney

Scottish Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
8 October 19553Inverness CaledonianH5-3Gallacher,H(2);Brown(2);Brooks5,000
22 October 19554Dundee UnitedA1-4Gallacher,H12,000

Scottish League Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
13 August 1955PBerwick RangersH2-0Gallacher,H;Whalen5,000
20 August 1955PMontroseA2-0Gallacher,H;Whalen
27 August 1955PStranraerA3-3Gallacher,H(2);Heaney
3 September 1955PEast StirlingH6-1Whalen(4);Gallacher,H;Glover6,000
6 September 1955PO1MortonH2-1Gallacher,H;Whalen7,000
8 September 1955PO2MortonA1-0Gallacher,H
14 September 1955QF1St MirrenA1-5Whalen15,000
17 September 1955QF2St MirrenH1-1Glover6,000

Stirlingshire Cup

Main article: Stirlingshire Cup
DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
21 March 1956SFFalkirkA5-6Gallacher,H(3);Whalen;McKeown

Other Matches

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
1 October 1955Queens Park XIH1-2Trialist
21 January 1956Carluke RoversH6-1Brooks(3);McKay;Whalen;McDonald1,000
6 May 1956Renfrew JuniorsA2-1Gallacher,H(2)2,500

Appearances

Dumbarton used 28 players for the 46 League, Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup matches, as detailed below. Hugh Gallacher was best as being the only player to feature in all of these matches.[1]

Player Position[2] Appearances Goals
Scotland John Adams FW 1
Scotland Aitken DF 1
Scotland Tommy Bell FW 11
Scotland Willie Box MF 2
Scotland Jimmy Bradley FW 21
Scotland John Brooks FW 153
Scotland Les Brown FW 265
Scotland Sam Bryceland FW 42
Scotland Benny Cairns MF 311
Scotland John Callan FW 4
Scotland Don Cornock MF 361
Scotland Tommy Craig MF 1
Scotland Hugh Gallacher FW 4646
Scotland Joe Gallacher DF 35
Scotland John Gallagher FW 81
Scotland John Glover FW 287
Scotland Jim Gray DF 7
Scotland Joe Harvey MF 35
Scotland John Heaney FW 275
Scotland Tommy Irwin MF 6
Scotland Gerry McCaffrey FW 2
Scotland John McCall MF 412
Scotland Jimmy McDonald FW 165
Scotland John McKay DF 43
Scotland Billy McKeown FW 128
Scotland Des McLean GK 3
Scotland Eddie O'Donnell GK 11
Scotland Jimmy Ritchie GK 32
Scotland Tom Whalen FW 3017

Reserve Team

Dumbarton only played one official 'reserve' match in the Second XI Cup, losing in the first round to Partick Thistle.

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. The usual formation would be 2-3-5 (two defenders, three midfielders and five forwards).

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