1914–15 Dumbarton F.C. season
Dumbarton1914–1915 season |
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Manager |
James Collins |
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Stadium |
Boghead Park, Dumbarton |
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Scottish League Division One |
13th |
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Top goalscorer |
League: Gettins/ Travers (8) All: Gettins/ Travers (8) |
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Highest home attendance |
10,000 |
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Lowest home attendance |
2,000 |
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Average home league attendance |
4,210 |
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Season 1914–15 was the 38th Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 16th time.
Overview
Dumbarton's second successive season in the First Division saw an improved performance by finishing 13th out of 20, with 34 points, 31 behind champions Celtic.[1]
Locally, the Dumbartonshire Cup returned to being played on a league basis followed by a final between the top two, and for the first time since the 1898-99 season Dumbarton were successful by beating Vale of Leven in the final.
During the season, two benefit matches and a charity match were also played, drawing 2 and losing the other, scoring 6 goals and conceding 7.
Results
All results are written with Dumbarton's score first.
Scottish League
Date | Opponent | Venue | Result | Scorers | Attendance |
15 August 1914 | Falkirk | A | 3-1 | McFie;Rowan;Gettins | 6,000 |
22 August 1914 | St Mirren | H | 2-4 | Steel;Travers | 6,000 |
29 August 1914 | Queen's Park | A | 2-2 | Rowan(2) | 10,000 |
5 September 1914 | Ayr United | H | 1-2 | Thom | 4,000 |
12 September 1914 | Morton | A | 2-3 | Rowan(2) | 2,000 |
19 September 1914 | Dundee | H | 1-1 | Watson | 5,000 |
26 September 1914 | Motherwell | A | 3-2 | McFie;Watson;Travers | 5,000 |
3 October 1914 | Hearts | H | 3-2 | Riddell;Rowan;Travers | 6,000 |
5 October 1914 | Dundee | A | 0-0 | | 5,000 |
10 October 1914 | Hamilton | A | 1-4 | Rowan | 6,000 |
17 October 1914 | Airdrie | H | 1-4 | Riddell | 6,000 |
24 October 1914 | Clyde | A | 1-2 | McGregor | 3,000 |
31 October 1914 | Third Lanark | H | 2-1 | Watson;Thom | 4,000 |
7 November 1914 | Hibernian | A | 2-2 | Davidson;Gettins | 3,000 |
14 November 1914 | Rangers | H | 1-1 | Travers | 10,000 |
21 November 1914 | Aberdeen | A | 0-0 | | 6,000 |
28 November 1914 | Celtic | H | 1-4 | Brown | 4,000 |
5 December 1914 | Partick Thistle | H | 0-2 | | 2,000 |
12 December 1914 | Raith Rovers | A | 2-1 | Gettins;Brown | 1,000 |
19 December 1914 | Ayr United | A | 1-2 | Travers | 4,000 |
26 December 1914 | Clyde | H | 2-1 | Gettins;Thom | 4,000 |
1 January 1915 | Raith Rovers | H | 3-1 | Steel;Travers;McGregor | 2,000 |
2 January 1915 | St Mirren | A | 1-1 | Gettins | 4,000 |
9 January 1915 | Queen's Park | H | 3-0 | Riddell;McGregor;Brown | 3,000 |
16 January 1915 | Kilmarnock | H | 0-4 | | 3,000 |
23 January 1915 | Rangers | A | 0-1 | | 8,000 |
30 January 1915 | Aberdeen | H | 3-2 | Gettins;Travers;Thom | 3,000 |
6 February 1915 | Airdrie | A | 1-4 | Wilson | 2,000 |
13 February 1915 | Hamilton | H | 0-1 | | 4,000 |
20 February 1915 | Celtic | A | 0-1 | | 7,000 |
27 February 1915 | Morton | H | 3-2 | Ferguson;Travers;Thom | 5,000 |
6 March 1915 | Hearts | A | 1-4 | Murray | 10,500 |
13 March 1915 | Partick Thistle | A | 2-1 | Gettins;McGregor | 8,000 |
20 March 1915 | Hibernian | H | 1-0 | Gettins | 3,000 |
3 April 1915 | Kilmarnock | A | 1-0 | McGregor | 3,000 |
10 April 1915 | Motherwell | H | 1-1 | Thom | 3,000 |
13 April 1915 | Third Lanark | A | 0-1 | | 2,000 |
24 April 1915 | Falkirk | H | 0-1 | | 4,000 |
Final League table
Other Matches
Date | Opponent | Venue | Result | Scorers | Attendance |
25 August 1914 | Dumbarton Harp | A | 1-1 | Hamill | |
9 September 1914 | Third Lanark | H | 3-4 | unknown | |
15 May 1915 | Dumbartonshire XI | H | 2-2 | Thom;O'Neill | 1,000 |
Player Statistics
Transfers
Amongst those players joining and leaving the club were the following:[3]
Reserve Team
Dumbarton scratched from the competition at the second round stage of the Scottish Second XI Cup.
Scottish Second XI Cup
Factfile
* The league match against Hearts on 3 October marked James Ferguson's 100th appearance for Dumbarton in all national competitions - the ninth Dumbarton player to Achieve this milestone.
* In May 1914 Dumbarton appointed their first ever club manager, James Collins.
* Although the beginning of the season coincided with the commencement of the Great War, both the First and Second Divisions completed their campaigns, as did the Qualifying Cup. However the Scottish Cup competition was suspended.
See also
References
- ↑ Smailes, Gordon (1995). The Breedon Book of Scottish Football Records. Derby: Breedon Books. ISBN 1-85983-020-X.
- ↑ McAllister, Jim (2002). The Sons of the Rock - The Official History of Dumbarton Football Club. Dumbarton: J&J Robertson Printers.
- ↑ Litster, John. Record of Pre-War Scottish League Players. Norwich: PM Publications.
External links
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Domestic leagues | |
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Domestic cups | |
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Related to national team | |
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Club seasons |
Division One |
- Aberdeen
- Airdrieonians
- Ayr United
- Celtic
- Clyde
- Dumbarton
- Dundee
- Falkirk
- Hamilton Academical
- Heart of Midlothian
- Hibernian
- Kilmarnock
- Morton
- Motherwell
- Queen's Park
- Partick Thistle
- Raith Rovers
- Rangers
- St. Mirren
- Third Lanark
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Division Two |
- Abercorn
- Albion Rovers
- Arthurlie
- Clydebank
- Cowdenbeath
- Dundee Hibernian
- Dunfermline Athletic
- East Stirlingshire
- Johnstone
- Leith Athletic
- Lochgelly United
- St Bernard's
- St. Johnstone
- Vale of Leven
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