2002–03 Dumbarton F.C. season

Dumbarton
2002-03 season
Manager David Winnie/ Brian Fairlie
Stadium Strathclyde Homes Stadium, Dumbarton
Scottish League Division 2 6th
Scottish Cup First Round
Scottish League Cup First Round
Bell's Challenge Cup Third Round
Top goalscorer League: Paddy Flannery/ Gary McCutcheon (8)
All: John Dillon (9)
Highest home attendance 1,501
Lowest home attendance 480
Average home league attendance 950

Season 2002–03 was the 119th football season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 97th time, the Scottish Cup for the 108th time, the Scottish League Cup for the 56th time and the Scottish Challenge Cup for the 12th time.

Overview

Season 2002-03 began with yet another new manager at the helm. Following the success of promotion the season before, Tom Carson had fallen out with the board and left the club, to be replaced by David Winnie. The league campaign, as was so often the case with Dumbarton, started well and then fell away. By March there were some concerns of a return to Division 3, resulting in David Winnie's departure as manager. Fortunately his replacement Brian Fairlie had the desired effect and a final unbeaten 7 game run ensured a creditable 6th place.

In the Scottish Cup, for the second year running, it would be a first round exit, this time to Raith Rovers.

In the League Cup, Inverness Caledonian Thistle were to prove too much to handle in the first round.

Finally, in the Scottish Challenge Cup, it was a case of 'role reversal'. In the competition which had seen just one win in ten attempts, this season would see a mini cup run before Queen of the South would bring it to an end in the third round.

Locally, in the Stirlingshire Cup, Dumbarton played just one group tie, losing to Falkirk on penalties after a drawn game.

Results & fixtures

[1]  Win   Draw   Loss

Scottish Second Division

Bell's Challenge Cup

CIS League Cup

Scottish Cup

Player statistics

Squad[1]

No. Pos Nat Player TotalSecond DivisionLeague CupChallenge CupScottish Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Scotland Stephen Grindlay 38033+001+003+001+00
GK Scotland John Wight 403+100+000+000+00
DF Scotland Craig Brittain 28026+001+000+001+00
DF Scotland Neil Collins 38333+031+003+001+00
DF Scotland Michael Dickie 27020+301+001+101+00
DF Scotland Neil Duffy 27123+000+003+011+00
DF Scotland Kevin McCann 702+300+101+000+00
DF Scotland Craig McEwan 28021+201+002+101+00
DF Scotland John McKeown 16012+400+000+000+00
DF Scotland Dave Stewart 25016+401+003+000+10
MF Scotland Steven Bonar 39326+930+003+000+10
MF Scotland Mark Crilly 17012+201+002+000+00
MF Scotland John Dillon 40934+171+003+021+00
MF Scotland Barry Donald 713+410+000+000+00
MF Scotland Craig Lynes 1814+1010+100+201+00
MF Nigeria Emeka Obidile 1439+530+000+000+00
FW Scotland Andy Brown 33419+1041+003+000+00
FW Scotland Tom Brown 30223+410+003+010+00
FW Scotland Paddy Flannery 31818+980+003+001+00
FW Scotland Gary McCutcheon 32823+881+000+000+00
FW Scotland Danny McKelvie 801+300+100+300+00
FW Scotland Joe Robertson 1504+900+000+101+00
FW Scotland Iain Russell 1148+340+000+000+00
FW Scotland Neil Scally 29523+451+000+001+00

Transfers[2]

Factfile

* The League match against Raith Rovers on 17 August marked John Dillon's 100th appearance for Dumbarton in all national competitions - the 123rd Dumbarton player to reach this milestone.
* The League Cup match against Inverness Caledonian Thistle on 10 September marked Michael Dickie's and Dave Stewart's 100th appearances for Dumbarton in all national competitions - the 124th and 125th Dumbarton players respectively to reach this milestone.
* The League match against Raith Rovers on 1 March marked Steven Bonar's 100th appearance for Dumbarton in all national competitions - the 126th Dumbarton player to reach this milestone.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Scottish Football Review 2003/04. Epsom: PPL Sport & Leisure. 2003. ISBN 1-903381-14-2.
  2. Litster, John. Record of Post-War Scottish League Players. Norwich: PM Publications.

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