1885–86 Dumbarton F.C. season

Dumbarton
1885–86 season
Stadium Boghead Park, Dumbarton
Scottish Cup Fifth Round

Season 1885–86 was the 13th Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at a national level, entering the Scottish Cup for the 13th time.

Overview

Dumbarton had an easy passage through the early rounds of the Scottish Cup before losing out to Hibernian, the East of Scotland Shield holders, in the fifth round after a 2-2 draw.[1]

Locally, Dumbarton failed to hold on to the Dumbartonshire Cup and were defeated at the semi-final stage by Dumbarton Athletic.

It was at the semi final stage of the Glasgow Charity Cup that Dumbarton also tasted defeat, this time to rivals Vale of Leven.

At the start of the season a tournament was played across the county in order to raise funds for the Dumbartonshire association. There were 8 invitees with the first rounds being played in two groups at Alexandria on 4 August and at Helensburgh a week later, where Dumbarton were due to have met Yoker, but their opponents having failed to turn up, the Dumbarton players entertained the crowd by playing a six-a-side match. The semi finals were played at Boghead where Dumbarton drew with Vale of Leven - the replay took place five days later. In the final against Dumbarton Athletic on 27 August Dumbarton won 2-0.

Despite the growing competitive calendar, 23 'other' matches were played, including home and away fixtures against Rangers, Queens Park and Vale of Leven, together with matches against Glasgow Cup holders Cambuslang, and Forfarshire Cup holders, Dundee Harp. In addition a four match tour of the north of Scotland was undertaken during the New Year holidays. Overall, of these matches, 14 were won, 5 drawn and 4 lost, scoring 72 goals and conceding 43.

Note that in all games played, 104 goals had been scored, the second time that Dumbarton had scored over 100 goals during a single season.

Results

Win
Draw
Loss

All results are written with Dumbarton's score first.

Scottish Cup

Main article: 1885-86 Scottish Cup
DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
19 September 1885R1Vale of Leven WanderersH3-1Wilson;Lindsay;Hartley
3 October 1885R2UnionH7-0unknown
24 October 1885R3ThistleH3-0Tait;Brown,R;Liddell
14 November 1885R4Partick ThistleH3-0Aitken(2);Lindsay
5 December 1885R5HibernianH2-2Brown,R;OG2,000
12 December 1885R5rHibernianA3-4Hartley(2);Brown,R6,000

Dumbartonshire Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
10 October 1885R1BonhillH7-0Aitken;Tait;Brown;Liddell;McMillan;unknown(2)
26 December 1885R2RentonH2-0McKinnon;unknown4,500
13 February 1886SFDumbarton AthleticA1-2Lindsay

Glasgow Charity Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
8 May 1886SFVale of LevenA0-1

Dumbartonshire Association Tournament

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
20 August 1885Vale of LevenH0-0500
25 August 1885Vale of LevenA1-0unknown1,500
27 August 1885Dumbarton AthleticH2-0unknown

Other Matches

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
22 August 1885MortonA4-3Miller;unknown(3)
29 August 1885RangersH4-1unknown
2 September 1885Vale of Leven WanderersH5-0unknown
5 September 1885HeartsA2-1OG;Gourlay2,000
26 September 1885Partick ThistleA2-2unknown4,000
17 October 1885Queen's ParkH2-3Tait;Aitken5,000
31 October 1885Vale of LevenH2-2Lindsay(2)3,500
7 November 1885RentonH4-2Brown;Aitken;Tait;Lindsay4,000
21 November 1885RangersA5-2Aitken(2);unknown(3)615
28 November 1885RentonA0-1[2]4,000
19 December 1885Queen's ParkA2-2Liddell;OG5,000
1 January 1886Dundee HarpA3-1Lindsay;Aitken;McKinnon6,000
2 January 1886Our Boys DundeeA4-2McMillan;Aitken;McKinnon;unknown2,000
4 January 1886ArbroathA2-2OG;unknown3,000
5 January 1886AberdeenA7-0McAulay(2);OG;unknown(4)
20 February 1886St MirrenA4-0Aitken;unknown(3)
27 February 1886HibernianA1-3Aitken
3 March 18863rd LRVA2-1Brown;McMillan2,000
20 March 1886Vale of LevenA0-3
17 April 1886CambuslangH3-3Hartley(2);Brown
22 April 1886Vale of Leven WanderersA5-2unknown2,500
24 April 1886Our Boys DundeeA5-4McKinnon;Hartley(3);Lindsay
1 May 1886CambuslangA4-3McKinnon;Paton;Lindsay;Brown

Appearances

Club

This shows appearances made for Dumbarton in Scottish Cup matches only.[3]

Player Position[4] Appearances Goals[5]
Scotland Ralph Aitken FW 52
Scotland Robert 'Plumber' Brown FW 63
Scotland J Gourlay FW 1
Scotland David Hartley FW 53
Scotland Leitch Keir HB 5
Scotland James Liddell FW 51
Scotland Joe Lindsay FW 52
Scotland James McAulay GK 6
Scotland William McKinnon FW 2
Scotland J McMillan FW 1
Scotland Tom McMillan BK 6
Scotland Peter Miller HB 6
Scotland Michael Paton BK 2
Scotland Pete Tait FW 51
Scotland Hugh Wilson BK 61

International

An international trial match was played on 13 March 1886 to consider selection of teams to represent Scotland in the upcoming games in the 1886 British Home Championship. Ralph Aitken, Joe Lindsay and James McAulay all took part.

Subsequently, five Dumbarton players were selected to play, as follows:

- Ralph Aitken, Michael Paton, James McAulay and Joe Lindsay earned their first, fifth, seventh and eighth caps respectively against England.

- Leitch Keir earned his second cap against Ireland.

County

Four representative matches were played during the season by the Dumbartonshire Football Association, and Dumbarton players were selected to play as follows:

DateOpponentResultPlayers(Goals)
5 September 1885Forfarshire2-2Hutcheson;Liddell;Wilson
30 January 1886Edinburgh1-1Aitken;Brown;Keir;Lindsay;McAulay;McMillan;Miller
13 March 1886Renfrewshire2-3Liddell
10 April 1886Renfrewshire2-3Aitken;Brown;Keir;McAulay;McMillan,T;Miller,P;Paton;Tate

See also

References

  1. Smailes, Gordon (1995). The Breedon Book of Scottish Football Records. Derby: Breedon Books. ISBN 1-85983-020-X.
  2. This was the first playing of the Dumbartonshire Cup second round but the result was successfully protested by Dumbarton to the Dumbartonshire Association.
  3. McAllister, Jim (2002). The Sons of the Rock - The Official History of Dumbarton Football Club. Dumbarton: J&J Robertson Printers.
  4. The usual formation would be 2-2-6 (two backs, two half backs and six forwards), although 2-3-5 was becoming a more common playing set-up.
  5. Due to the limited reporting of football at the time, the scorers of 7 of the 21 goals scored in Scottish Cup matches are unknown.

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