1973–74 Dumbarton F.C. season

The 1973–74 season was the 90th football season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League, the Scottish Cup and the Scottish League Cup. In addition Dumbarton played in the Stirlingshire Cup.

Dumbarton
1973–1974 season
ManagerAlex Wright
StadiumBoghead Park, Dumbarton
Scottish League Division 110th
Scottish CupFourth Round
Scottish League CupSecond Round
Top goalscorerLeague: Brian Heron (8)
All: Brian Heron (9)

Story of the Season

Players

Following the last day escape from relegation in the previous season, it was hoped that this season would show a vast improvement, and to this end Davy Wilson gave up his playing boots to become assistant to manager Alex Wright.

Missing from the first XI was Charlie Gallagher who retired after 3 seasons at Boghead with 96 appearances and 40 goals. In addition Jake Bolton was given a free transfer after 3 successful seasons and 111 appearances in a Dumbarton shirt.

Amongst those joining up were goalkeeper John Taylor from Queen’s Park, and full backs Peter McQuade and Don Watt from East Fife and Celtic respectively.

August

The first game of season 1973-74 saw Dumbarton host a first round Stirlingshire Cup tie against Clydebank and easily triumphed 3-0.

The next day a 16 man squad left for a training camp in Spain – the first trip abroad for the club since 1922. During the trip they played a friendly match on 7 August against Spanish regional side LLloret de Mar, winning 5-1.

On their return it was straight into League Cup business where Dumbarton had been drawn in a tough section along with Ayr United, Morton and Hibernian. And so it was to prove as the first four matches yielded just one point - a 1-1 home draw against Morton[1][2] was all that there was to show, against the loss of all three away games - 2-0 v Ayr United[3][4], 1-0 v Hibernian[5][6] and 1-0 against Morton[7][8].

Meanwhile Dumbarton accepted a £40,000 offer from Dundee for Tom McAdam, but left it up to the young striker to decide as to his future.

On 25 August Dumbarton played the return League Cup tie against Hibernian at Boghead, crushing the Easter Road side 4-1[9][10] and leaving the door still open for qualification to the next round. The subsequent 1-0 home win against Ayr United four days later[11][12] confirmed this and a lucrative second round tie against Rangers. The good news continued as McAdam decided to remain at Boghead.

September

The new league season commenced on 1 September with a home tie against Dundee United, but despite having the visitors under siege for most of the match, Dundee United won the match 2-1.[13][14]

The following weekend it was a trip to Brockville to play Falkirk but this time the Dumbarton pressure was converted into goals with a 3-2 win.[15][16]

On 12 September the first leg of the second round League Cup tie was played against Rangers at Ibrox. Dumbarton were missing John Cushley and Brian Heron, and the previous season’s Scottish Cup winning side easily brushed the Sons aside 6-0.[17][18]

Roy McCormack joined Cushley and Heron on the injury list when Ayr United came to Boghead for the league fixture on 15 September and in a disappointing game the home side lost 2-0.[19][20]

The bad results continued a week later at Gayfield when a one goal advantage and barrowloads of other chances were thrown away to lose 2-1 to Arbroath.[21][22]

The final game of September however saw Dumbarton pick up their first home league win of the season with a deserved 2-0 win over Partick Thistle.[23][24] On the same day Dumbarton signed teenager Iain Wallace from junior side Yoker Athletic – a player from whom much would be heard from in the future.

So at the end of the month Hearts led the way in the league with 8 points, a point ahead of Motherwell. Dumbarton were in 13th place on 4 points.

October

On 6 October Dumbarton visited Bayview and Dumbarton came away with both points after an 88th minute Paterson goals secured a 1-0 league win over East Fife.[25][26]

Four days later, Rangers cruised through to the quarter finals of the League Cup by following up their first leg 6-0 win with a 2-1 victory at Boghead.[27][28]

The following weekend it was Aberdeen who came to Dumbarton in the league and after a closely contested game it was the visitors who left with the points after a Drew Jarvie goal was enough to complete a 1-0 win.[29][30]

Unbeaten Hearts hosted Dumbarton on 20 October. Hearts were frustrated by a Dumbarton defensive line up and the match ended in a 0-0 draw[31][32] – although things could have been worse for Hearts as in the last 10 minutes a penalty claim was turned down as Roy McCormack was upended in the area and an unmarked Willie Wallace missed the target from eight yards.

A week later the Sons travelled to Shawfield in the league to play Clyde and in a fast flowing attacking game Dumbarton achieved a comfortable 3-0 win.[33][34] After the game Alex Wright’s position as manager was made full time.

At the end of October Celtic and Hearts led the way in the league with 13 points, while Dumbarton had climbed to 8th with 9 points.

November

Dumbarton celebrated Alex Wright’s first game as full time manager on 3 November with a second successive 3-0 win this time against Motherwell at Boghead – and at the same time moved into 6th place in the league.[35][36]

However the unbeaten run came to an end a week later when Dundee held on to record a 2-1 win against the Sons at Dens Park.[37][38]

On 17 November Dumbarton were back in winning ways when they came back from a half time 1-0 deficit to beat St Johnstone 2-1 at Boghead with two Brian Heron goals.[39][40]

The following weekend saw Celtic visit a muddy Boghead and while silky football was little in evidence, goals from Kenny Dalglish and Bobby Lennox were enough for the visitors to see off the Sons.[41][42]

This meant Celtic headed the league at the end of the month with 21 points from 12 games – 3 points ahead of Hearts. Dumbarton were in 13th place with 13 points.

December

Bad weather caused postponements for a number of weeks meaning the next game took place on 15 December at Cappielow against Morton. A goal in the first half put Dumbarton ahead but two goals in quick succession early in the second half followed by the ordering off of a player from each sides turned the match on its head and eventually Morton finished as 3-1 victors.[43][44]

The following week Dumbarton entertained Rangers at Boghead and a powerful display by the visitors in the first half was enough to earn both points in a 2-0 win.[45][46]

On 29 December Dumbarton were on the road again this time to Tannadice to face off against Dundee United and in a superb display topped off by four goals from teenager Andy Gray, the home team devastated the Sons by 6-0.[47][48]

The same weekend long term utility player Kenny Jenkins announced his intention to emigrate to Australia. Over five seasons Jenkins had played 175 matches for Dumbarton and had scored 22 goals.

So 1973 ended with Celtic pulling further ahead in the league with 27 points from 16 matches played – 6 ahead of Rangers, while Dumbarton had slipped to 13th still with 13 points.

January

The first game of 1974 brought winless Falkirk to Boghead, but it was to be Dumbarton who would suffer their fifth straight defeat with the Bairns breaking their duck in handsome fashion, 5-1.[49][50]

On 5 January Dumbarton visited Somerset Park to play Ayr United and the plan to stem the leaky defence appeared to work as a Ross Mathie goal was sufficient to take both points.[51][52]

A week later Arbroath came to Boghead and in the first half it looked as if the previous defensive frailties had returned as the visitors led 2-0. However a freak goal by Colin McAdam where a free kick taken 5 yards inside his own half bounced on the penalty spot and over the goalkeeper followed by a Willie Wallace strike changed the whole complexion of the game. Thereafter it was all Dumbarton and a Ross Mathie hat-trick completed an amazing 5-2 win.[53][54]

Away from the domestic scene, Scotland had qualified for the World Cup finals and Dumbarton made an amazing offer to one of Scotland’s future opponents Zaire to play a friendly. Current SFA rules prohibited club sides from meeting international teams but the plan was to play a select XI. As it was the proposal never came off.

On 19 January Dumbarton travelled to Firhill to play Partick Thistle but despite both teams playing attacking games the game finished in a 0-0 draw.[55][56]

Three days later Dumbarton paid a nominal fee to Norwich City for the transfer of Alan Black who had in fact left Dumbarton 11 years earlier on a free transfer.

The following week Dumbarton headed north to Arbroath in the third round of the Scottish Cup. It was not however to be a repeat of the fine win a fortnight earlier as the home side recorded a 1-0 victory to advance to the next round.[57][58]

The top of the league at the end of January had Celtic still in front with 34 points from 19 games played – but it was now Hibernian who were the nearest challengers, 6 points behind. Dumbarton were in 11th with 18 points from 20 matches.

February

After a free week Dumbarton travelled to Pittodrie to play Aberdeen in the league, While the game ended in a 3-0 defeat it was overshadowed by bad injuries to two players. During the game Dons young striker Bobby Street broke his leg and Sons goalkeeper Lawrie Williams suffered a fractured cheekbone.[59][60]

On 16 February East Fife were the visitors to Boghead and not for the first time this season the name of the ground was playing true to its name. Appropriately the goals were scored from headers and finished in a 1-1 draw.[61][62]

The following weekend Hearts arrived on league business and while the playing surface continued to cause problems the visitors managed to leave with both points after a 1-0 win.[63][64]

At the end of February Celtic continued at the top of the league with 36 points from 22 games played, still being chased by Hibernian, now 5 points behind. Dumbarton maintained 11th place with 19 points from 23 matches.

March

The Boghead surface continued to cause problems as Clyde arrived to play their league fixture on 9 March but it was the visitors who adapted quicker to the conditions and went into an early lead. Nevertheless a 16 yard strike from Wallace in the second half was enough to earn Dumbarton a point.[65][66]

The next match occurred on 23 March with an away tie against St Johnstone and it looked like Dumbarton were easing towards both points with a 2-0 lead. The home team’s goal on 69 minutes seemed to be only a consolation as the game moved into time added. Then St Johnstone’s Muir scored a quick double which turned the match on its head - only for Colin McAdam to mount a last gasp counter attack and score the equaliser in the 93rd minute.[67][68]

In midweek, Dumbarton took a rest from league business to visit Firs Park in a Stirlingshire Cup semi final tie against East Stirling – only progressing on penalties after struggling to a 2-2 draw.

The following weekend Dumbarton visited Celtic Park to take on the team going for their ninth title in a row – but it was the underdogs who shocked the Celtic crowd going in at half time 2-1 up. Kenny Dalglish levelled matters but back came the Sons with an 18 yard strike from Peter Coleman – only for Dixie Deans to equalise with 6 minutes to play.[69][70]

April

On 6 April Hibernian came to Boghead, and once again Dumbarton led the way at half time by 2-1. However Hibs fought back and were level by the 60th minute only for John Bourke to push Dumbarton ahead once more three minutes later. But for the third week in a row the result would finish as a 3-3 draw as Cropley scored a last minute goal for the visitors.[71][72]

Three days later Dumbarton travelled to Motherwell and despite a spirited performance it was the Sons who left pointless in a 2-0 defeat.[73][74]

Dumbarton had now gone 9 league games without a win and relegation worries were not far away. On 13 April the Sons arrived at East End Park to play fellow strugglers Dunfermline, and despite taking an early 2-0 lead it was the Fifers who came back to snatch a 3-2 win.[75][76]

Things did not get any better four days later in a midweek match against Hibernian at Easter Road, with Hibs strolling to a comfortable 3-0 win.[77][78]

However on 20 April, relegation woes were finally dispelled with a 1-0 win over Morton – the first league success since 11 January.[79][80]

This was followed up with a second successive 1-0 win at Boghead on 24 April – this time against Dunfermline.[81][82]

In the final league game of April – and the seventh game in 3 weeks – Dumbarton travelled to Ibrox to play Rangers. The home side were easily the better side but had only a Fyfe goal to show for their superiority at half time. However two Scott goals early in the second half decided the tie, with Heron scoring a consolation goal in the 3-1 defeat.[83][84]

Four days later Dumbarton took on Stirling Albion at Boghead in the final of the Stirlingshire Cup, with the home side just failing to retain the trophy after losing a penalty shoot-out following a 2-2 draw.

May

The final game of the league campaign presented Dumbarton with the opportunity to claim 10th spot in the league and a place in next season’s Texaco Cup – and first half goals from Heron and Bourke were sufficient to beat Dundee 2-0.[85][86] However as it happened the qualification rules were amended and the Texaco Cup dream was not to be.

Post Season Review

While Celtic had scooped their record ninth title in a row, Dumbarton had their best league campaign since 1918.

During the season Roy McCormack made his 300th appearance for Dumbarton (on 23 February against Hearts). In addition Billy Wilkinson made his ‘century’ of appearances in a Dumbarton shirt against East Fife on 6 October.

Results

Scottish First Division

1 September 1973 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton1-2Dundee UnitedBoghead Park
Borland  83' Fleming  64'
Gray  70'
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: A Paterson
8 September 1973 Scottish Division 1Falkirk2–3DumbartonBrockville Park
Somner  43'
Young  62'
McAdam,T  8'
McCormack  11', 35'
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: D Ramsay
15 September 1973 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton0-2Ayr UnitedBoghead Park
Ferguson  25', 82' Attendance: 3,500
Referee: R Gordon
22 September 1973 Scottish Division 1Arbroath2–1DumbartonGayfield Park
Sellars  60'
Pirie  81'
Wallace  22' (pen) Attendance: 2,623
Referee: W Anderson
29 September 1973 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton2–0Partick ThistleBoghead Park
Patterson  39'
McAdam  82'
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: R C Greenlees
6 October 1973 Scottish Division 1East Fife0–1DumbartonBayview Park, Methil
Patterson  88' Attendance: 2,622
Referee: G R Smith
13 October 1973 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton0–1AberdeenBoghead Park
Jarvie  60' Attendance: 4,000
Referee: T Muirhead
20 October 1973 Scottish Division 1Hearts0–0DumbartonTynecastle Stadium
Attendance: 10,500
Referee: C Hutton
27 October 1973 Scottish Division 1Clyde0–3DumbartonShawfield Stadium
McCormack  26'
Heron  50'
Coleman  71'
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: R O Valentine
3 November 1973 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton3–0MotherwellBoghead Park
Heron  29'
Bourke  58'
McCormack  86'
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: R H Davidson
10 November 1973 Scottish Division 1Dundee2–1DumbartonDens Park
Wallace  6', 29' McAdam,C  73' Attendance: 4,000
Referee: T R Kyle
17 November 1973 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton2-1St JohnstoneBoghead Park
Heron  47', 52' Pearson  25' Attendance: 3,500
Referee: J Callaghan
24 November 1973 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton0–2CelticBoghead Park
Dalglish  11'
Lennox  54' (Pen)
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: J R P Gordon
15 December 1973 Scottish Division 1Morton3–1DumbartonCappielow Park
Osborne  55', 57'
Murray  77'
Heron  39' Attendance: 1,000
Referee: I Foote
22 December 1973 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton0-2RangersBoghead Park
Parlane  14'
Young  31'
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: A F McDonald
29 December 1973 Scottish Division 1Dundee United6–0DumbartonTannadice Park
Gray  18', 59', 65', 76'
Traynor  32'
Kopel  48'
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: R C Greenlees
2 January 1974 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton1–5FalkirkBoghead Park
Mathie  15' Wheatley  13' (pen)
Whiteford  34'
Lawson  48', 71'
Hoggan  73'
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: A Paterson
5 January 1974 Scottish Division 1Ayr United0–1DumbartonSomerset Park
Mathie  37' Attendance: 3,500
Referee: R Gordon
11 January 1974 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton5–2ArbroathBoghead Park
McAdam,C  48'
Wallace  55'
Mathie  57', 59', 68'
Pirie  17'
Fletcher  38'
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: A McCririck
19 January 1974 Scottish Division 1Partick Thistle0–0DumbartonFirhill
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: H Alexander
9 February 1974 Scottish Division 2Aberdeen3–0DumbartonPittodrie Park
Young  50'
Robb  86'
Jarvie  88'
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: B R McGinlay
16 February 1974 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton1-1East FifeBoghead Park
Mathie  53' Kinnear  58' Attendance: 3,o00
Referee: B Ramsay
23 February 1974 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton0-1HeartsBoghead Park
Gibson  36' Attendance: 5,000
Referee: C H Hutton
9 March 1974 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton1-1ClydeBoghead Park
Wallace  68' Ferris  3' Attendance: 5,000
Referee: T Muirhead
23 March 1974 Scottish Division 1St Johnstone3–3DumbartonMuirton Park
Pearson  69'
Muir  91', 92'
McAdam,T  40'
Heron  60'
McAdam,C  93'
Attendance: 2,052
Referee: W J Mullan
30 March 1974 Scottish Division 1Celtic3–3DumbartonCeltic Park
Wilson  7'
Dalglish  61'
Deans  83'
McAdam,T  9'
McAdam,C  35'
Coleman  76'
Attendance: 19,000
Referee: R D Henderson
6 April 1974 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton3–3HibernianBoghead Park
McAdam,T  8'
McAdam,C  42'
Bourke  63'
Duncan  7'
Cropley  59' (pen), 89'
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: j Callaghan
9 April 1974 Scottish Division 1Motherwell2–0DumbartonFir Park
Pettigrew  73', 75' Referee: W Mullen
13 April 1974 Scottish Division 1Dunfermline Athletic3–2DumbartonEast End Park
Baillie  37'
McCallum  61'
Campbell  73'
McAdam,T  19'
Bourke  31'
Attendance: 4,000
17 April 1974 Scottish Division 1Hibernian3–0DumbartonEaster Road
Gordon  1', 12', 66' Attendance: 7,859
Referee: R Davidson
20 April 1974 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton1–0MortonBoghead Park
Bourke  4' Attendance: 4,500
Referee: A McKenzie
24 April 1974 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton1–0Dunfermline AthleticBoghead Park
Bourke  69' Attendance: 4,500
Referee: W Anderson
27 April 1974 Scottish Division 1Rangers3–1DumbartonIbrox Park
Fyfe  8'
Scott  52', 56'
Heron  70' Attendance: 10,000
Referee: R C Greenlees
10 May 1974 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton2–0DundeeBoghead Park
Heron  29' (pen)
Bourke  38'
Referee: A McDonald

Scottish Cup

26 January 1974 Scottish Cup Round 3Arbroath1–0DumbartonGayfield Park
Sellars  19' Attendance: 2,796
Referee: A McKenzie

Scottish League Cup

11 August 1973 Group 2Ayr United2–0DumbartonSomerset Park
McLean  10', 68' Attendance: 7,500
Referee: J Callaghan
15 August 1973 Group 2Dumbarton1–1MortonBoghead Park
Heron  47' (pen) McIlmoyle  15' Attendance: 3,000
Referee: A McCririck
18 August 1973 Group 2Hibernian1–0DumbartonEaster Road Stadium
Gordon  10' Attendance: 11,318
Referee: T Kyle
22 August 1973 Group 2Morton1–0DumbartonCappielow Park
McIlmoyle  30' Referee: R McGinlay
26 August 1973 Group 2Dumbarton4–1HibernianBoghead Park
Wallace  4'
McAdam,T  31'
Jenkins  52'
McCormack  73'
Gordon  67' Attendance: 4,500
Referee: H Alexander
29 August 1973 Group 2Dumbarton1–0Ayr UnitedBoghead Park
McCormack  68' Attendance: 5,000
Referee: J Grant
12 September 1973 Round 2(1)Rangers6–0DumbartonIbrox Park
Parlane  1', 8', 22' (pen)
Young  12', 51'
Greig  41' (pen)
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: G B Smith
10 October 1973 Round 2(2)Dumbarton1–2RangersBoghead Park
McCormack  76' Scott  14'
Fyfe  59'
Referee: G B Smith

Stirlingshire Cup

1 August 1973 First roundDumbarton3–0ClydebankBoghead Park
Coleman  55'
Mathie  85', 86'
26 March 1974 Semi FinalEast Stirling2–2
(won p)
DumbartonFirs Park
McAdam,C
Mathie

29 April 1974 FinalDumbarton2–2
(lost p)
Stirling AlbionBoghead Park
Wallace
McAdam,T

Friendly

7 August 1973 CF Lloret1–5DumbartonLloret de Mar
Graham
Mathie
Bourke
McAdam,T

Player statistics

Squad

No. Pos Nat Player TotalFirst DivisionScottish CupLeague Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK John Taylor 160900070
GK Laurie Williams 2702501010
DF Alan Black 1001000000
DF Colin McAdam 24520+351000
DF Allan McKay 18014+201010
DF Peter McQuade 110400070
DF Terry Mullen 908+100000
DF Don Watt 19011+100070
DF Billy Wilkinson 2202100010
MF John Cushley 38029+101070
MF Johnny Graham 27015+40006+20
MF Kenny Jenkins 1213+30003+31
MF Gordon Menzies 3002101080
MF Denis Ruddy 33029+201010
FW Willie Borland 612+110+1020
FW John Bourke 18812+470021
FW Peter Coleman 31223+220060
FW Brian Heron 33925+28104+11
FW Ross Mathie 1769+561020
FW Tom McAdam 26615+35005+31
FW Roy McCormack 3272341083
FW Jim McIntyre[87] 100+100000
FW John Paterson[88] 20215+221020
FW Willie Wallace 4143231081

Source:[89]

Transfers

Source:[90]

Reserve team

Dumbarton competed in the Scottish Reserve League, and with 12 wins and 6 draws from 34 matches, finished 12th of 18 for the second successive season.

Dumbarton again entered the Scottish Second XI Cup, and again reached the third round where Celtic were to prove too good on the day by four goals to none.

For the first time, Dumbarton entered the Scottish Reserve League Cup, and after qualifying from their section with 4 wins and a draw from 6 games, they eventually lost out to Partick Thistle in a two-legged semi final.

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