1999–2000 Dumbarton F.C. season

Dumbarton
1999–2000 season
Manager Jimmy Brown
Stadium Boghead Park, Dumbarton
Scottish League Division 3 6th
Scottish Cup Second Round
Scottish League Cup First Round
Bell's Challenge Cup First Round
Top goalscorer League: Paddy Flannery (14)
All: Paddy Flannery (16)
Highest home attendance 3,031
Lowest home attendance 324
Average home league attendance 581

Season 1999–2000 was the 123rd football season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 93rd time, the Scottish Cup for the 105th time, the Scottish League Cup for the 53rd time and the Scottish Challenge Cup for the ninth time.

Overview

Season 1999-2000 would be one of the most memorable for Dumbarton, but not because of any titles won or lost, but because this would be the last season that the club would play at their famous Boghead Park. Dumbarton's home had been here for the past 121 years - the longest that any British football club had stayed at any home ground. Now the ground had been sold and Dumbarton would move to a new purpose built stadium at the foot of Dumbarton Rock.

The season itself was unremarkable. Three promotion places were up for grabs due to the addition of Elgin City and Peterhead the following season, however despite an encouraging start there was never a real chance of a top three finish and in the end a midtable 6th place was achieved. It would be the final game however that would define the whole campaign. As it was a crowd in excess of 3,000 turned out to bid farewell to the old ground and with it a fine victory over promoted East Fife.

In the national cup competitions, there was little to cheer. In the Scottish Cup, Dumbarton lost to Stenhousemuir in the second round.

In the League Cup, after a win over Brechin City, Dundee would easily dispatch Dumbarton in the second round.

With new found sponsorship, the Scottish Challenge Cup was re-instated, but the same old failures beset Dumbarton - yet another first round defeat, this time to Airdrie.

Locally, in the Stirlingshire Cup, Dumbarton lost their two group ties.

Results

Win
Draw
Loss

All results are written with Dumbarton's score first.

Scottish League

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
7 August 1999Albion RoversA3-1King;Melvin(2)308
14 August 1999MontroseH3-4Flannery(2);Brown436
21 August 1999East FifeA0-1591
28 August 1999Brechin CityA2-0King;Flannery357
4 September 1999Berwick RangersH2-1Flannery;Robertson324
11 September 1999Queen's ParkH0-1539
18 September 1999East StirlingA3-1Templeman(3)284
25 September 1999CowdenbeathH1-1Robertson424
2 October 1999Forfar AthleticA0-5397
16 October 1999MontroseA4-1Grace;Flannery;Smith(2)274
23 October 1999Albion RoversH1-1Smith590
30 October 1999Queen's ParkA2-3Ward;Bradford713
6 November 1999East StirlingH1-0Bradford415
14 November 1999Berwick RangersH1-0Bradford415
20 November 1999Brechin CityH1-3Flannery447
27 November 1999Forfar AthleticH3-3Flannery;Robertson;Stewart469
8 December 1999CowdenbeathA2-0Brown;Robertson262
18 December 1999Albion RoversA0-3257
3 January 2000East StirlingA1-2Flannery308
22 January 2000CowdenbeathH2-0Flannery;Brown469
29 January 2000Queen's ParkH1-1Flannery492
5 February 2000Forfar AthleticH3-4Flannery;Robertson;Smith439
12 February 2000Brechin CityA2-1Flannery;Brown278
26 February 2000MontroseH3-2King;Robertson;Hringsson482
4 March 2000East FifeA1-2Watters436
11 March 2000Queen's ParkA0-2788
14 March 2000Berwick RangersH0-2330
18 March 2000East StirlingH3-0Dillon;Hringsson;Watters367
25 March 2000Brechin CityH2-1Brittain;Grace365
28 March 2000East FifeH1-1Hringsson394
1 April 2000Berwick RangersH0-0560
8 April 2000CowdenbeathA2-1Flannery(2)284
15 April 2000Forfar AthleticH0-0474
22 April 2000Albion RoversH0-0415
29 April 2000MontroseA1-2King267
6 May 2000East FifeH2-1King;Robertson3,031

Scottish Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
8 January 20002StenhousemuirH0-2302

Scottish League Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
31 July 19991Brechin CityA2-0Flannery(2)346
17 August 19992DundeeA0-42,765

Bell's Challenge Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
10 August 19991AirdrieA1-2Dillon826

Stirlingshire Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
14 July 1999PStirling AlbionA0-3
17 July 1999PAlloa AthleticH2-3King;Brown118

Other Matches

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
27 July 1999KilmarnockH2-6King;Gow

Appearances

Dumbarton used 28 players for the 39 League, Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup and Scottish Challenge Cup matches, as detailed below. Joe Robertson was best by appearing in all of these matches.[1]

Player Position Appearances[2] Goals
Scotland Derek Barnes GK 26
Scotland Steven Bonar MF 3
Scotland John Bradford FW 63
Scotland Craig Brittain DF 401
Scotland Alan Brown MF 0(3)
Scotland Andy Brown FW 31(7)4
Scotland Jamie Bruce DF 25
Scotland Michael Dickie DF 36
Scotland John Dillon MF 16(10)2
Scotland Paul Finnigan DF 2
Scotland Paddy Flannery FW 31(2)16
Scotland Chris Gentile MF 0(2)
Scotland Alex Grace MF 29(1)2
Iceland Hreinn Hringsson FW 3(11)3
Scotland Stephen Jack MF 38
Scotland Toby King FW 365
Scotland Kevin McCann DF 3
Scotland John McCormack DF 8(10)
Scotland Scott McHarg FW 2(8)
Scotland Kenny Meechan GK 14
Scotland Billy Melvin MF 10(1)2
Scotland Martin Melvin DF 1(8)
Scotland Joe Robertson FW 36(3)7
Scotland Chris Smith FW 9(11)4
Scotland Dave Stewart DF 221
Scotland Chris Templeman FW 33
Scotland Hugh Ward FW 4(10)1
Scotland Willie Watters FW 6(3)2

Youth Team

Dumbarton played an under 19 team in the Scottish Youth Division B, and with 6 wins and 4 draws from 26 games, finished 9th of 10.

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. Substitute appearances in brackets.

External links

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