2010–11 Dumbarton F.C. season

Dumbarton
2010–11 season
Chairman Colin Hosie[1]
Alan Jardine[1]
Manager Jim Chapman
Alan Adamson
Stadium Strathclyde Homes Stadium
Scottish Second Division Seventh place
Challenge Cup First round, lost to Greenock Morton
League Cup First round, lost to Queen of the South
Scottish Cup Third round, lost to Greenock Morton
Top goalscorer League:
Jon McShane (13)

All:
Jon McShane (13)
Highest home attendance 853 vs. Livingston, 5 March 2011[2]
Lowest home attendance 350 vs. Alloa Athletic, 18 January 2011[2]
Average home league attendance 624[3]

The 2010–11 season was Dumbarton's second consecutive season in the Scottish Second Division, having been promoted from the Scottish Third Division at the end of the 2008–09 season.[4] Dumbarton also competed in the Challenge Cup, League Cup and the Scottish Cup.

Summary

Dumbarton finished seventh in the Second Division.[5] They reached the first of the Scottish Challenge Cup,[6] the first round of the League Cup[7] and the third round of the Scottish Cup.[8]

Management

Dumbarton began the 2010–11 season under the management of Jim Chapman. On 27 October 2010, Chapman resigned as manager,[9] with Alan Adamson being appointed as interim manager.[10] In April 2011, after six months as interim manager Adamson was appointed on a permanent basis.[11]

Results & fixtures

[12][13][14][15]  Win   Draw   Loss

Scottish Second Division

Scottish Challenge Cup

Scottish League Cup

Scottish Cup

Player statistics

Squad

No. Pos Nat Player TotalSecond Division[16]Challenge Cup[17]League Cup[18]Scottish Cup[19]
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Scotland Stephen Grindlay 33030+001+001+001+00
GK Scotland Michael White 606+000+000+000+00
DF Scotland Iain Chisholm 17011+500+000+000+10
DF Scotland James Creaney 26025+000+000+001+00
DF Scotland Nicky Devlin 24023+000+000+001+00
DF Scotland Ben Gordon 34032+001+001+000+00
DF Scotland Jordan Halsman 14213+120+000+000+00
DF Scotland Jonathan Lindsay 202+000+000+000+00
DF Scotland Martin McGowan 101+000+000+000+00
DF Scotland Allan McManus 1008+001+001+000+00
DF Scotland Paul Nugent 34032+001+000+001+00
DF Scotland Stirling Smith 606+000+000+000+00
DF Scotland Tony Wallace 503+100+001+000+00
MF Scotland Derek Carcary 2448+1431+001+010+00
MF Scotland Scott Chaplain 1125+421+001+000+00
MF Scotland Alan Cook 1114+510+100+001+00
MF Scotland Andy Geggan 37533+141+001+001+01
MF Scotland Mark Gilhaney 29924+590+000+000+00
MF Scotland Craig McLeish 1127+320+000+001+00
MF Scotland Martin McNiff 30124+311+001+001+00
MF Scotland Ryan McStay 33225+521+001+000+10
MF Scotland Graham Wilson 503+101+000+000+00
FW Scotland Kieran Brannan 1605+800+100+101+00
FW Scotland Ross Campbell 2018+911+001+001+00
FW Scotland Roddy Hunter 101+000+000+000+00
FW Scotland Paul Maxwell 915+210+101+000+00
FW Scotland Ryan Metcalfe 401+300+000+000+00
FW Scotland Jon McShane 311325+4130+000+101+00
FW Scotland Gary Smith 501+300+000+000+10
FW Scotland Patrick Walker 24924+090+000+000+00
FW Scotland Jordan White 801+700+000+000+00

Transfers[20]

Team statistics

League Table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Livingston (C) (P) 36 25 7 4 79 33 +46 82 Promotion to 2011–12 Scottish First Division
2 Ayr United (P) 36 18 5 13 62 55 +7 59 Qualification for Scottish First Division Play-offs
3 Forfar Athletic 36 17 8 11 50 48 +2 59
4 Brechin City 36 15 12 9 63 45 +18 57
5 East Fife 36 14 10 12 77 60 +17 52
6 Airdrie United 36 13 9 14 52 60 8 48
7 Dumbarton 36 11 7 18 52 70 18 40
8 Stenhousemuir 36 10 8 18 46 59 13 38
9 Alloa Athletic (R) 36 9 9 18 49 71 22 36 Qualification for Scottish Second Division Playoffs
10 Peterhead (R) 36 5 11 20 47 76 29 26 Relegation to 2011–12 Scottish Third Division

Updated to games played on 7 May 2011.
Source: [21]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Factfile

* The League match against Arbroath on 26 February marked Stephen Grindlay's 200th appearance for Dumbarton in all national competitions - the 30th Dumbarton player to break the 'double century'.
* The League match against East Fife on 30 October marked Ben Gordon's 100th appearance for Dumbarton in all national competitions - the 131st Dumbarton player to reach this milestone.

See also

References

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  19. Rollin, Glenda; Rollin, Jack (2011). Sky Sports Football Yearbook 2011–12. pp. 787–791. ISBN 0755362314.
  20. Litster, John. Record of Post-War Scottish League Players. Norwich: PM Publications.
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