1989–90 Dumbarton F.C. season

Dumbarton
1989–1990 season
Manager Jim George
Stadium Boghead Park, Dumbarton
Scottish League Division 2 6th
Scottish Cup Second Round
Scottish League Cup Second Round
Top goalscorer League: Charlie Gibson (20)
All: Charlie Gibson/ Stuart MacIver (21)
Highest home attendance 1,881
Lowest home attendance 300
Average home league attendance 600

Season 1989–90 was the 106th football season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 84th time, the Scottish Cup for the 95th time and the Scottish League Cup for the 43rd time.

Overview

Dumbarton attempted to recover from the failures in the previous couple of seasons and splashed out on the signing of striker Charlie Gibson. There was an improvement in performances and by the beginning of December the club were 2nd in the league, but a combination of bad weather (which made the Boghead pitch unplayable for over 3 months) and bad discipline (resulting in suspensions of key players) meant that Dumbarton in the end had to settle for a 6th-place finish.

In the Scottish Cup, Dumbarton fell in the second round to fellow Second Division opponents Cowdenbeath.

In the League Cup, again it would be a second round exit, but there was no disgrace in the loss to Premier Division Celtic.

Locally, Dumbarton regained the Stirlingshire Cup with a final win over local rivals Clydebank.

Results

Win
Draw
Loss

All results are written with Dumbarton's score first.

Scottish League

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
12 August 1989Queen of the SouthH2-1MacIver;Cairney650
19 August 1988Brechin CityA0-4500
26 August 1989East StirlingA2-1McQuade;MacIver200
2 September 1989Berwick RangersH1-5Spence550
9 September 1989StranraerH5-2Gibson;Cairney;MacIver(2);Doyle500
16 September 1989East FifeA2-2McQuade,A;Gibson624
23 September 1989Stirling AlbionH2-2Gibson;Reid800
30 September 1989CowdenbeathA5-1Gibson(3);MacIver;Spence250
7 October 1989ArbroathA1-2Gibson611
14 October 1989Queen's ParkH2-1Gibson;Spence700
21 October 1989StenhousemuirH1-0Gibson348
28 October 1989KilmarnockA0-32,867
4 November 1989MontroseH3-2Gibson(2);McQuade,A400
11 November 1989Berwick RangersA2-1Gibson;Quinn487
18 November 1989CowdenbeathH2-2MacIver(2)500
25 November 1989Stirling AlbionA1-4Hughes570
2 December 1989ArbroathH0-0450
16 December 1989Queen's ParkA2-2Gibson;MacIver587
23 December 1989Brechin CityH1-1Spence700
6 January 1990MontroseA2-2Hughes;MacIver300
10 January 1990Queen of the SouthA4-1OG;MacIver(2);Gibson923
13 January 1990StranraerA4-4Hughes;MacIver;McQuade;Spence400
27 January 1990StenhousemuirA3-4OG;Hughes;MacIver500
10 February 1990Queen of the SouthA1-1MacIver822
14 March 1990East FifeA1-3MacIver609
17 March 1990Brechin CityA0-3600
20 March 1990East StirlingH3-0Quinn;Hughes(2)500
27 March 1990MontroseA2-1Morrison;McQuade,J350
24 March 1990KilmarnockH0-21,881
31 March 1990Berwick RangersA2-3Gibson;Boyd436
3 April 1990KilmarnockH1-3Gibson1,000
7 April 1990StenhousemuirA3-1Hughes;Gibson;MacIver600
10 April 1990StranraerH1-1Morrison300
14 April 1990CowdenbeathH1-3Gibson400
17 April 1990East StirlingH2-1Gibson(2)300
21 April 1990East FifeH3-1MacIver;Morrison(2)500
24 April 1990ArbroathH2-0Boyd;MacIver450
28 April 1990Stirling AlbionH1-2MacIver600
5 May 1990Queen's ParkA0-1586

Scottish Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
9 December 19891Queen's ParkA2-1McQuade,J;Quinn784
30 December 19892CowdenbeathH0-2700

Scottish League Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
8 August 19891StenhousemuirH3-0MacIver(2);Gibson569
15 August 19892CelticH0-38,500

Stirlingshire Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
17 October 19891Alloa AthleticA3-0Meechan;Wharton;Quinn
1 May 1990SFStenhousemuirA3-1unknown
7 May 1990FClydebankA4-2McGinley(3);unknown

Other Matches

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
29 July 1989Kilbirnie LadesideA1-2unknown
31 July 1989Celtic XIH2-1Trialist;Spence
3 August 1989RenfrewA3-0Wharton;MacIver;Docherty
6 August 1989Vale of LevenA1-4unknown

Player statistics

Squad[1][2]

No. Pos Nat Player TotalSecond DivisionLeague CupScottish Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Scotland Hugh Stevenson 13011+000+002+00
GK Scotland Boyd Strachan 30028+002+000+00
DF Scotland John Boyd 16216+020+000+00
DF Scotland Stevie Gow 12011+100+000+00
DF England Peter Wharton 28019+502+002+00
MF Scotland Pat Cairney 23218+122+002+00
MF Scotland Jim Dempsey 31029+000+002+00
MF Scotland Gary Dickie 21014+502+000+00
MF Scotland Jamie Doyle 21118+310+000+00
MF Scotland Bernie Grant 807+001+000+00
MF Scotland Jim Hughes 27724+170+002+00
MF Scotland Jim McGinlay 101+000+000+00
MF Scotland Andy McQuade 42238+022+002+00
MF Scotland Jim Meechan 15012+102+000+00
MF Scotland Steve Morrison 17417+040+000+00
MF Scotland Colin Spence 42538+052+002+00
MF Scotland Gregor Stevens 1008+000+002+00
FW Scotland Charlie Gibson 402136+0202+012+00
FW Scotland Stuart MacIver 382132+2192+022+00
FW Scotland Paul McGrogan 703+300+100+00
FW Scotland John McQuade 1948+832+001+01
FW Scotland Paul Quinn 31317+1120+101+11
FW Scotland Billy Reid 30123+611+000+00
FW Scotland David Wilson 101+000+000+00

Transfers[3]

Reserve Team

Dumbarton competed in the Scottish Reserve League (West), and with 11 wins and 3 draws from 28 games, finished 12th of 15.

In the Reserve League Cup, Dumbarton lost out to Partick Thistle in the first round.

Factfile

* The £50,000 fee paid by Dumbarton to Stirling Albion for Charlie Gibson was a record in fees paid.
* The slight improvement in fortunes would not, however, be enough to save manager Jim George's position and with 3 gamew to go in the league, he was sacked, to make way for Billy Lamont's second stint at the job.

See also

References

  1. Scottish Football League Review 1990-91. The Scottish Football League. 1991.
  2. McAllister, Jim (2002). The Sons of the Rock - The Official History of Dumbarton Football Club. Dumbarton: J&J Robertson Printers.
  3. Litster, John. Record of Post-War Scottish League Players. Norwich: PM Publications.

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