1920–21 Dumbarton F.C. season

Dumbarton
1920–1921 season
Manager James Collins
Stadium Boghead Park, Dumbarton
Scottish League Division One 21st
Scottish Cup Fourth Round
Top goalscorer League: Duncan Walker (15)
All: Duncan Walker (21)
Highest home attendance 10,000
Lowest home attendance 2,000
Average home league attendance 4,000

Season 1920–21 was the 44th Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 22nd time and the Scottish Cup for the 33rd time.

Overview

Dumbarton finished 21st, out of 22, in the First Division with 24 points, well behind champions Rangers.[1] Despite Duncan Walker finding the net 15 times, the inability to score was a problem, and with just 41 goals to their credit, Dumbarton finishing up as lowest scorers in the league.

In the Scottish Cup, Dumbarton reached the fourth round before losing to Rangers.

Locally, Dumbarton again failed to progress from the sectional stage of the Dumbartonshire Cup and in the Dumbartonshire Charity Cup following a draw with Vale of Leven in the semi final, a replay date could not be arranged and Dumbarton agreed to scratch from the competition.

Finally, a friendly was also played against Rothesay Juniors.

During the season, 101 goals were conceded in all matches, the third time the 'century' had been broken - the previous time being the 1895-96 season.

Note that George Livingstone was replaced by James Collins as team manager in September 1920.

Results

Win
Draw
Loss

All results are written with Dumbarton's score first.

Scottish League

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
19 August 1920Partick ThistleA0-115,000
21 August 1920ClydebankH1-0Scott4,000
25 August 1920MortonH1-2McDiarmid3,000
28 August 1920DundeeH1-1Marshall3,000
31 August 1920ClydeA1-2Walker7,000
4 September 1920HamiltonA1-1McDonald5,000
7 September 1920Queen's ParkA0-36,000
11 September 1920Albion RoversH0-43,000
16 September 1920Ayr UnitedA0-33,000
18 September 1920HibernianA0-210,000
25 September 1920ClydeH0-24,000
2 October 1920MortonA1-4Browning10,000
9 October 1920RangersH2-5McDiarmid;Fraser10,000
16 October 1920Raith RoversA1-3Raeside3,000
23 October 1920Queen's ParkH4-0McDiarmid(2);Walker;Browning3,000
30 October 1920AirdrieA1-1Walker5,000
6 November 1920CelticH1-3Walker10,000
13 November 1920Third LanarkA0-44,000
20 November 1920MotherwellA2-8Walker(2)5,000
27 November 1920AberdeenH0-12,000
4 December 1920Partick ThistleH0-13,000
11 December 1920St MirrenA1-4Walker6,000
18 December 1920KilmarnockH1-0Walker3,000
25 December 1920HeartsA2-6McTavish;McDiarmid12,500
1 January 1921Ayr UnitedH0-18,000
5 January 1921ClydebankA2-1Somerville;Walker6,000
8 January 1921FalkirkA1-5Walker7,000
15 January 1921Raith RoversH2-0Walker;Browning3,000
22 January 1921RangersA0-215,000
29 January 1921DundeeA1-2Walker16,000
12 February 1921AirdrieH1-2Mannion4,000
23 February 1921KilmarnockA1-4Walker1,500
26 February 1921MotherwellH2-0Somerville;McDiarmid3,000
7 March 1921FalkirkH4-1Early;McTavish;McDiarmid;Chalmers2,000
12 March 1921HibernianH1-0McTavish3,000
19 March 1921Third LanarkH0-13,000
26 March 1921AberdeenA0-212,000
2 April 1921CelticA1-1Walker10,000
8 April 1921St MirrenH1-0Walker
11 April 1921HeartsH0-33,000
16 April 1921HamiltonH3-0Mannion(2);Fraser3,000
23 April 1921Albion RoversA0-36,000

Scottish Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
5 February 19212Elgin CityH3-0Walker(2);McDiarmid4,000
19 February 19213Nithsdale WanderersH5-0Walker(4);McDiarmid4,500
5 March 19214RangersH0-36,000

Dumbartonshire Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
6 January 1921PDumbarton HarpH3-2Rae;Mannion;Walker4,000
13 April 1921PRentonH2-2Chalmers(2)
20 April 1921PVale of LevenA1-2Fraser2,000
25 April 1921PClydebankA2-2McDiarmid;McTavish2,000

Final League table

P Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Vale of Leven 4 3 0 1 5 3 2 6
2 Clydebank 4 2 1 1 7 5 2 5
3 Dumbarton 4 1 2 1 8 8 0 4
4 Renton 3 1 1 1 4 7 –3 3
5 Dumbarton Harp 3 1 0 2 4 5 –1 2

Dumbartonshire Charity Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
11 May 1921SFVale of LevenA1-1Grainger2,000

Other Match

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
11 August 1920Rothesay JuniorsA1-0Marshall2,000

Appearances

Dumbarton used 29 players for the 45 Scottish League and Scottish Cup matches, as detailed below. Robert McDiarmid topped the 'selection chart' by featuring in 41 of these matches.[2]

Player Position[3] Appearances Goals
Scotland Peter Brown DF 20
Scotland John Browning FW 353
Scotland Andrew Chalmers FW 81
Republic of Ireland Harry Chatton MF 13
Scotland Donald Colman DF 20
Scotland Eli Cotterill MF 1
Scotland Peter Currie FW 4
Scotland Arthur Early FW 121
Scotland William Fraser FW 82
Scotland Charles Gordon FW 5
Scotland John Hagan GK 1
Scotland Archibald Mackie MF 11
Scotland Thomas Mannion FW 213
Scotland Alex Marshall DF 51
Scotland Thomas Maxwell FW 7
Scotland Bob McDermid[4] FW 419
Scotland James McDonald MF 171
Scotland John McMillan FW 4
Scotland John McTavish FW 223
Scotland John Miller GK 29
Scotland George Rae FW 12
Scotland Thomas Raeside[5] MF 361
Scotland James Scott MF 371
Scotland Smith FW 1
Scotland Ernest Somerville DF 152
England Joseph Till DF 38
Scotland Pat Travers[6] MF 19
Scotland Duncan Walker FW 3821
Scotland Percy Wharrier GK 15

See also

References

  1. Smailes, Gordon (1995). The Breedon Book of Scottish Football Records. Derby: Breedon Books. ISBN 1-85983-020-X.
  2. McAllister, Jim (2002). The Sons of the Rock - The Official History of Dumbarton Football Club. Dumbarton: J&J Robertson Printers.
  3. The usual formation would be 2-3-5 (two defenders, three midfielders and five forwards).
  4. The league match against Hibernian on 12 March marked Robert McDermid's 100th appearance for the club in all national competitions.
  5. The Scottish Cup match against Elgin City on 5 February marked Thomas Raeside's 100th appearance for the club in all national competitions.
  6. The league match against Kilmarnock on 18 December marked Pat Travers's 100th appearance for the club in all national competitions.

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