1892–93 Dumbarton F.C. season

Dumbarton
1892–93 season
Stadium Boghead Park, Dumbarton
Scottish Football League 7th
Scottish Cup Second Round
Top goalscorer League: Lawrence Bell (9)
All: Lawrence Bell (11)

Season 1892–93 was the 20th Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at a national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the third time, and the Scottish Cup for the 20th time.

Overview

As Dumbarton continued to maintain its amateur status, during the season the club lost the services of eight of its first team to the professional ranks of English clubs. For this reason, Dumbarton slipped to finish 7th in the Scottish League Championship with 17 points, 12 behind champions Celtic.[1]

In the Scottish Cup, Dumbarton were unsurprisingly defeated in the second round by Rangers.

Elsewhere, Dumbarton retained the Dumbartonshire Cup, defeating Levendale in the final, but lost out to Celtic in the semi final of the Glasgow Charity Cup.

During the season, 12 'other' matches were played, including fixtures against Linfield in Belfast, and Arsenal in London. Of these matches, 7 were won, 1 drawn and 4 lost, scoring 26 goals and conceding.

The loss of so many players made the decision in May 1893 for the club to adopt professionalism unavoidable.

Results

Win
Draw
Loss

All results are written with Dumbarton's score first.

Scottish League

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
20 August 1892St MirrenH1-2Gillan
3 September 1892RangersA2-3Hartley;Thomson,W6,000
10 September 1892Leith AthleticH2-1Bell,J(2)1,500
24 September 1892Third LanarkH1-2Hartley1,500
1 October 1892St MirrenA2-3Bell,J;Taylor
8 October 1892HeartsA3-1Hartley(2);Bell,L3,500
15 October 1892CelticH0-33,000
22 October 1892AbercornH5-1Bell,J(2);Bell,L;McNaught;Hartley
5 November 1892Third LanarkA0-31,500
19 September 1892Leith AthleticA0-34,000
18 February 1893ClydeA2-1Bell,L(2)2,000
4 March 1893RentonH1-1Bell,L
18 March 1893CelticA1-5Johnstone8,000
1 April 1893HeartsH5-1OG;Bell,J(2);Bell,L(2)1,500
15 April 1893ClydeH3-1Bell,L;Keir;Taylor1,500
22 April 1893RangersH3-0Johnstone;Bell,L;Taylor
29 April 1893AbercornA0-4
20 May 1893RentonA4-0Campbell;Johnstone(2);Mair

Scottish Cup

Main article: 1892-93 Scottish Cup
DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
17 December 1892R1ClydeA6-1McNaught(2);Bell, J(2);Bell,L(2)1,500
21 January 1893R2RangersH0-1

Dumbartonshire Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
28 January 1893SFVale of LevenH1-1Taylor
4 February 1893SFrVale of LevenA6-2Taylor(3);Bell,J;Bell,L;unknown1,500
25 February 1893FLevendaleA7-1Bell,L(2);McNaught;Taylor;unknown(3)1,500

Glasgow Charity Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
13 May 1893SFCelticA0-05,000
17 May 1893SFrCelticA1-3unknown6,000

Other Matches

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
13 August 18925th KRVA3-2unknown
27 August 1892AyrA1-1unknown
17 September 1892RentonA2-0[2]Miller;Smith3,000
29 October 1892RentonH2-1Hartley;Thomson
26 November 1892ClydeA1-4[3]Taylor
31 December 1892KirkcaldyA5-1Bell(2);Campbell;Ferrier;unknown
2 January 1893DunfermlineA5-0unknown
3 January 1893HeartsA2-0OG(2)7,000
11 February 1893LinfieldA2-4Saunders;Gillan3,500
11 March 1893EnglandArsenalA1-3unknown6,000
25 March 1893HibernianA2-3Bell;Campbell3,000
29 May 1893RentonH1-0Campbell

Appearances

Club

Dumbarton used 28 players during the season (5 more than the previous season) in 20 Scottish League and Cup matches, as detailed below. Alf Smith topped the 'selection' chart by playing in 19 of these matches.[4]

Player Position[5] Appearances Goals
Scotland John Barr GK 2
Scotland John Bell FW 159
Scotland Lawrence Bell FW 1311
Scotland William Campbell FW 41
Scotland Carrick HB 1
Scotland Chisholm FW 1
Scotland Bob Ferrier FW 7
Scotland John Gillan HB 71
Scotland Abe Hartley FW 85
Scotland Robert Johnstone FW 64
Scotland Leitch Keir HB 151
Scotland Hugh Mair FW 21
Scotland Alex McDonald HB 5
Scotland John McLeod GK 18
Scotland Tom McMillan BK 18
Scotland James McNaught FW 133
Scotland Alex Miller HB 10
Scotland Billy Nash HB 5
Scotland Nelson HB 1
Scotland J Orr HB 1
Scotland William Robertson FW 2
Scotland A Saunderson FW 8
Scotland A Smith FW 3
Scotland Alf Smith BK 19
Scotland John Taylor FW 143
Scotland Daniel Thomson HB 9
Scotland William Thomson FW 111
Scotland Wilson FW 2

International

Three Dumbarton players were selected to play for Scotland in the 1893 British Home Championship.

John Bell, John Taylor and William Thomson all earned their second caps against Wales.

In addition, John Bell and John Taylor earned their second 'League' caps in the Scottish League XI vs. the English League match - the game finishing in a 4-3 win for the English, with Taylor scoring one of the goals.

County

On 12 November 1892, John McLeod, Tom McMillan, William Thomson, John Taylor, Abe Hartley and James McNaught were all selected to play in the Dumbartonshire representative team against a Renfrewshire XI. The match was drawn 2-2 with Taylor scoring one of the goals.

Reserve Team

Dumbarton were defeated in the third round of the Scottish Second XI Cup by Clyde, but again retained the Dumbartonshire Second XI Cup, beating Dumbarton Union in the final.

This was to be the final year of the Dumbartonshire Second XI Cup, and in the eight years of its existence, Dumbarton won the trophy five times.

Scottish Second XI Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResult
7 September 1892R1NorthernA5-1
1 October 1892R2BattlefieldA5-2
22 October 1892R3ClydeA1-2

Dumbartonshire Second XI Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResult
5 November 1892R1ClydebankH4-1
26 November 1892SFVale of LevenH8-2
21 January 1893FDumbarton UnionA8-3

See also

References

  1. Smailes, Gordon (1995). The Breedon Book of Scottish Football Records. Derby: Breedon Books. ISBN 1-85983-020-X.
  2. This match was to be a league fixture, but the referee failed to turn up, and so it was agreed that a friendly match be played
  3. This match was to be a first round tie of the Scottish Cup, but the pitch was unplayable. Nevertheless a friendly match was played
  4. McAllister, Jim (2002). The Sons of the Rock - The Official History of Dumbarton Football Club. Dumbarton: J&J Robertson Printers.
  5. The usual formation would be 2-3-5 (two backs, three half backs and five forwards).

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