1884–85 Dumbarton F.C. season

Dumbarton
1884–85 season
Stadium Boghead Park, Dumbarton
Scottish Cup Third Round

Season 1884–85 was the 12th Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at a national level, entering the Scottish Cup for the 12th time.

Overview

Dumbarton's run in the Scottish Cup was short-lived as they were knocked out in the third round by Pollokshields Athletic.[1]

As the sport continued to grow, so did the demand for more competitive football, and so began the setting up of regional competitions for clubs in specific counties/cities. The first was nine years earlier with the first playing of the East of Scotland Shield (formerly the Edinburgh FA Cup) and with the formation of the Dumbartonshire Football Association in March 1884, the first Dumbartonshire Cup was put up for competition. With three of the strongest teams in the country at the time playing out of Dumbartonshire, it was no easy feat to win the cup, and Dumbarton required to see off both of their strongest local rivals, Renton in the first round and Vale of Leven in the final, to become the first winners for the county cup.

Dumbarton also reached the final of the Glasgow Charity Cup for the second time. Three tough matches against Rangers were followed by a final against their old adversary Queen's Park, where they lost by the only goal.

During the season, 22 'other' matches were played, including a 0-0 draw against Queen's Park to celebrate the opening of the 'new' Hampden Park and 5 games were played against English opposition with mixed success. Overall, of these matches, 9 were won, 7 drawn and 6 lost, scoring 50 goals and conceding 30.

Results

Win
Draw
Loss

All results are written with Dumbarton's score first.

Scottish Cup

Main article: 1884-85 Scottish Cup
DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
R1LeverndaleWO
4 October 1884R2AlbionH2-0Hutton;unknown
25 October 1884R3Pollokshields AthleticA1-4unknown

Dumbartonshire Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
1 November 1884R1RentonH4-0Lindsay(2);Brown;unknown5,000
13 December 1884R2Helensburgh AthleticH10-1Lindsay(2);Liddell;Brown;Wilson;Miller,J;McAulay;unknown(3)
17 January 1885SFYokerH3-1Wilson;Keir;Watt
28 March 1885FVale of LevenA3-0Lindsay(2);McKinnon3,000

Glasgow Charity Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
11 April 1885SFRangersA2-2OG(2)3,500
18 April 1885SFrRangersA1-1unknown5,000
2 May 1885SFrRangersA1-0Lindsay7,000
9 May 1885FQueen's ParkA0-13,500

Other Matches

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance
30 August 1884Partick ThistleH4-1unknown
13 September 1884EnglandWalsall SwiftsH2-0Brown;Keir
20 September 1884RenfrewH3-0Meikleham(2);McAulay
27 September 1884RangersA2-3Brown,R(S);unknown3,000
18 October 1884Queen's ParkA0-06,000
15 November 1884ClydeH6-2unknown
22 November 1884RentonA3-2Liddell(2);Lindsay5,000
29 November 1884Queen's ParkH1-1Brown3,000
20 December 1884Vale of LevenA6-1Liddell(2);Lindsay;Brown,R(S);OG;unknown5,000
27 December 1884Queen's ParkA1-2Brown5,000
1 January 1885EnglandBlackburn RoversA0-210,000
2 January 1885EnglandAstley BridgeA0-4
3 January 1885EnglandWalsall SwiftsA1-1Kennedy2,000
5 January 1885EnglandAston VillaA1-1Liddell5,000
24 January 1885Port Glasgow AthleticA3-3Brown;unknown(2)
7 February 1885AbercornA3-0unknown
14 February 1885HibernianA1-2Keir2,500
14 March 1885ArthurlieH1-3unknown2,500
21 March 1885JamestownH1-1OG
4 April 1885HeartsH3-0McKinnon(2);McMillan
25 April 1885AirdrieH1-1OG
16 May 1885Dundee Our BoysA7-0Lindsay(4);McKinnon(2);Kennedy

Appearances

Club

This shows appearances made for Dumbarton in Scottish Cup matches only.[2]

Player Position[3] Appearances Goals[4]
Scotland Black FW 1
Scotland Robert 'Plumber' Brown FW 2
Scotland Robert 'Sparrow' Brown FW 2
Scotland Jock Hutcheson BK 2
Scotland Hutton FW 11
Scotland Leitch Keir HB 2
Scotland Andrew Kennedy FW 1
Scotland James Liddell FW 2
Scotland Joe Lindsay FW 1
Scotland James McAulay GK 2
Scotland William McKinnon FW 1
Scotland Peter Miller HB 2
Scotland Michael Paton FW 1
Scotland Hugh Wilson BK 2

International

An international trial match was played on 7 March 1885 to consider selection of teams to represent Scotland in the upcoming games against England and Wales in the 1885 British Home Championship. Robert 'Plumber' Brown, Joe Lindsay, James McAulay and Michael Paton all took part.

Subsequently, five Dumbarton players were selected to play, as follows:

- Robert 'Plumber' Brown and Leitch Keir both earned their first caps against Wales.

- Joe Lindsay earned his sixth and seventh caps against England and Wales respectively. He scored the only goal in the 1-1 draw against the English - and scored a hat-trick in the 8-1 defeat of Wales.

- James McAulay earned his fifth and sixth caps against England and Wales respectively.

- Michael Paton earned his third and fourth caps against England and Wales respectively.

County

The Dumbartonshire Football Association played three representative matches during the season and Dumbarton players were selected to play as follows:

DateOpponentResultPlayers(Goals)
11 October 1884Glasgow3-3McAulay;Keir;Brown,P;Brown,S(1);Lindsay;Miller
31 January 1885Renfrewshire4-2McAuley;Hutcheson;Miller;Brown,P;Lindsay;Liddell(1)
7 March 1885Edinburgh4-1Hutcheson;Miller;Keir;Brown,S;McKinnon(1)

In addition on the same day as the Edinburgh match, an 'Other Counties' team played against a Glasgow XI, with McAulay; Paton; Brown (Plumber) and Lindsay all selected.

Reserve Team

Dumbarton withdrew from the Second Eleven Association in protest at the unsuccessful attempt to have the previous year's final against Kilmarnock Athletic replayed.

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 2-2-6 (two backs, two half backs and six forwards).
  4. Due to the limited reporting of football at the time, the scorers of 2 of the 3 goals scored in Scottish Cup matches are unknown.

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 6/23/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.