1976–77 Dumbarton F.C. season

Season 1976–77 was the 93rd football season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 71st time, the Scottish Cup for the 82nd time and the Scottish League Cup for the 30th time.

Dumbarton
1976–1977 season
ManagerAlex Wright
StadiumBoghead Park, Dumbarton
Scottish League Division 17th
Scottish CupThird Round
Scottish League CupPrelims
Top goalscorerLeague: John Bourke (19)
All: John Bourke (22)
Highest home attendance4000
Lowest home attendance500
Average home league attendance1450

Overview

Dumbarton played for the second successive season in Division 1, but with the Spring Cup being dispensed with, the league programme was extended by each team playing the other 3 times. Facing the unlucky ballot of two away trips to newly relegated Dundee, as well what proved to be the division’s top two teams, St Mirren and Clydebank, provided an immediate disadvantage.

Once again a poor start was to scupper Dumbarton's promotion ambitions. On this occasion the transfer of future £1m player Ian Wallace to Coventry City immediately following a 3-3 home draw with Celtic in the season-opening League Cup sections proved a disruptive loss as only a single win was gained from the first 6 league games. Although this was immediately followed by a seven-game unbeaten run, and there was another unbeaten run of five games from the end of November until the end of January, thereafter results were without any level of consistency - something which almost led to manager Alex Wright resigning in February - although a mid-table 7th place was achieved in the end.

In the Scottish Cup it was once again Hearts who were to end any thoughts of a cup run for Dumbarton, losing in a third round replay by the only goal, after a 1-1 drawn game at Tynecastle Park.

In the League Cup, another tough qualifying group, which included two of the top-four Premier Division clubs, Celtic (again) and Dundee United, was to prove to be too much of a hurdle to progress to the knock-out stages. However, 2 wins and 2 draws from the 6 ties (including the 3-3 home draw with Celtic after leading 3-1 at half-time, and a 1-1 draw away to Dundee United) was a creditable achievement for a second-tier side.

Locally, in the Stirlingshire Cup, Dumbarton were defeated by Alloa Athletic in the first round.

Elsewhere during the pre-season a short tour of Spain was undertaken.

Results & fixtures

  Win   Draw   Loss

Scottish First Division

4 September 1976 Scottish Division 1Dundee2-1DumbartonDens Park
Hutchinson  10'
Pirie  53'
Muir  61' Attendance: 4,619
Referee: M Delaney
8 September 1976 Scottish Division 1Arbroath1-0DumbartonGayfield Park
Fletcher  18' Attendance: 753
11 September 1976 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton2-1MontroseBoghead Park
Bourke  72', 76' Lowe  86' Attendance: 1,000
14 September 1976 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton1-3AirdrieBoghead Park
Bourke  5' McCulloch  2'
Clark  59'
Whiteford  80'
Attendance: 1,200
18 September 1976 Scottish Division 1St Mirren2-1DumbartonLove Street (stadium)
McDowall  11'
McKinlay  71' (OG)
Bourke  8' Attendance: 2,500
Referee: J Gordon
25 September 1976 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton1-2HamiltonBoghead Park
Brown, A  68' McGrogan  40'
Lynch  62'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: R Hopkins
29 September 1976 Scottish Division 1East Fife2-3DumbartonBayview Park, Methil
O'Connor  27'
Young  67'
Brown,A  2'
Muir  20'
Steele  62'
Attendance: 784
2 October 1976 Scottish Division 1Raith Rovers1-1DumbartonStarks Park
Urquhart  62' (pen) Muir  56' Attendance: 1,553
Referee: K Hope
5 October 1976 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton5-1East FifeBoghead Park
Muir  10', 51', 75'
Steele  16'
Bourke  20'
Law  1' Attendance: 1,000
Referee: H Alexander
9 October 1976 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton1-1MortonBoghead Park
Bourke  50' Brown  44' Attendance: 2,000
Referee: A McFaull
16 October 1976 Scottish Division 1St Johnstone1-2DumbartonMuirton Park
McKay Bourke  73', 82' Attendance: 2,000
20 October 1976 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton2-2FalkirkBoghead Park
McLean  16'
Bourke  18'
Ford  30', 70' (pen) Attendance: 2,000
Referee: A McFaull
23 October 1976 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton3-3Queen of the SouthBoghead Park
McLean  11'
Bourke  76'
Brown,A  86'
Dickson  69', 73'
McKinlay  84' (OG)
Attendance: 1,505
Referee: K Stewart
30 October 1976 Scottish Division 1Clydebank2-0DumbartonKilbowie Park
McCallan  80'
Lumsden  90' (pen)
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: G Smith
10 November 1976 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton1-1DundeeBoghead Park
Harvey  79' Hutchinson  9' Attendance: 500
Referee: D Murdoch
13 November 1976 Scottish Division 1Montrose2-1DumbartonLinks Park
Low  16'
Street  84'
Harvey  61' Attendance: 1,000
20 November 1976 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton0-1St MirrenBoghead Park
Torrance  76' Attendance: 4,000
Referee: E Pringle
27 November 1976 Scottish Division 1Hamilton0-1DumbartonDouglas Park
Whiteford  84' Attendance: 1,200
Referee: E Thomson
27 December 1976 Scottish Division 1Queen of the South1-2DumbartonPalmerston Park
Dempster McLean
MacLeod
Attendance: 2,500
1 January 1977 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton1-1ClydebankBoghead Park
Brown,A  74' Larnach  36' Attendance: 4,000
8 January 1977 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton2-2MontroseBoghead Park
Whiteford  44' (pen), 88' Brown  61'
Stewart  76'
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: M Delaney
22 January 1977 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton1-1HamiltonBoghead Park
Whiteford  87' Lawson  44' Attendance: 1,500
Referee: H Alexander
5 February 1977 Scottish Division 1Raith Rovers3-1DumbartonStarks Park
Harrow  15'
Brown,J  51'
Cooper  55'
Brown,A  29' Attendance: 1,613
Referee: J Gordon
7 February 1977 Scottish Division 1St Mirren3-2DumbartonLove Street (stadium)
Reid  19'
Hyslop  24'
Torrance  49' (pen)
Graham  21'
Bourke  46'
Attendance: 7,800
Referee: I Foote
12 February 1977 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton0-4MortonBoghead Park
Anderson  19'
McGhee  46'
Morrison  47'
Goldthorpe  89'
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: I Foote
19 February 1977 Scottish Division 1St Johnstone0-2DumbartonMuirton Park
Bourke  80', 89' Attendance: 1,497
Referee: A Ferguson
23 February 1977 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton2-0Raith RoversBoghead Park
Whiteford  22'
Bourke  58'
Attendance: 800
26 February 1977 Scottish Division 1Morton3-0DumbartonCappielow Park
McGhee  49', 69'
Goldthorp  90'
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: W Anderson
5 March 1977 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton2-0Queen of the SouthBoghead Park
Whiteford  41'
Muir  46'
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: E Pringle
12 March 1977 Scottish Division 1Clydebank4-2DumbartonKilbowie Park
McCallan  6'
Houston  27', 65'
Larnach  77'
Bourke  41'
Whiteford  74'
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: D Murdoch
19 March 1977 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton2-1AirdrieBoghead Park
Bourke  71'
Whiteford  73'
McVeigh  67' Attendance: 1,000
Referee: R Valentine
23 March 1977 Scottish Division 1Dundee4-0DumbartonDens Park
Pirie  19', 33', 35', 62' Attendance: 2,401
Referee: A Ferguson
26 March 1977 Scottish Division 1Airdrie1-2DumbartonBroomfield Park
McVeigh  30' Whiteford  48'
Bourke  80'
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: J Gordon
2 April 1977 Scottish Division 1Falkirk1-3DumbartonBrockville Park
Wilson  56' (pen) Whiteford  12' (pen), 41'
MacLeod  69'
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: T Kellock
6 April 1977 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton2-4St JohnstoneBoghead Park
Whiteford  24' (pen), 35' O'Connor  2'
Anderson  55'
Brogan  77', 81'
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: A Downie
9 April 1977 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton4-0FalkirkBoghead Park
MacLeod  23', 39'
Whiteford
Muir
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: W Anderson
16 April 1977 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton2-3ArbroathBoghead Park
MacLeod  4'
Bourke  66'
Yule  56'
Rylance  71'
Bone  84'
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: K Hope
23 April 1977 Scottish Division 1Arbroath1-2DumbartonGayfield Park
Yule Wells  OG'
MacLeod
Attendance: 957
Referee: M Delaney
30 April 1977 Scottish Division 1Dumbarton3-3East FifeBoghead Park
McLean  27'
MacLeod  39'
Bourke  85'
Clarke  15' (pen)
Gillies  69'
Huskie  80'
Attendance: 2,000

Scottish Cup

29 January 1977 Scottish Cup Round 3Hearts1–1DumbartonTynecastle Stadium
Callachen  7' Bourke  87' Attendance: 7,969
Referee: R Valentine
2 February 1977 Scottish Cup Round 3RDumbarton0–1HeartsBoghead Park
Gibson  112' Attendance: 4,000
Referee: R Valentine

Scottish League Cup

14 August 1975 Section 3Dumbarton2–0ArbroathBoghead Park
Wallace  52'
Sinclair  69'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: I Foote
18 August 1975 Section 3Celtic3–0DumbartonCeltic Park
Doyle  25'
Dalglish  80' (pen), 88' (pen)
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: J Downie
21 August 1975 Section 3Dumbarton1–2Dundee UnitedBoghead Park
Wallace  9' Reid  69'
Hegarty  84'
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: A McGunnigle
25 August 1975 Section 3Dumbarton3–3CelticBoghead Park
Bourke  8', 24'
Wallace  34'
Wilson  14'
McDonald  61'
Doyle  84'
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: E Thomson
28 August 1975 Section 3Dundee United1–1DumbartonTannadice Park
McAdam  42' Muir  56' Attendance: 4,000
Referee: I Foote
1 September 1975 Section 3Arbroath0–3DumbartonGayfield Park
Muir  19'
Mullen  52'
MacLeod  58'
Attendance: 810
Referee: R Cuthill

Stirlingshire Cup

15 November 1976 1st RoundDumbarton2–4Alloa AthleticBoghead Park
Steele  30'
Brown,A  49'
Muir  19'
Wilson  33'
Forrest  54'
McCabe  78'
Attendance: 500
Referee: A McGunnigle

Pre-season Matches

27 July 1976 FriendlyVale of Leven2–5DumbartonMillburn Park
Wallace
Mulraine
MacLeod
 OG'
3 August 1976 FriendlyCF Lloret1–6DumbartonLloret de Mar
Wallace  3'
Mulr
Sinclair
Harvey
4 August 1976 FriendlyMalgrat2–3DumbartonMalgrat de Mar
Wallace
Smith
Harvey
6 August 1976 FriendlyGeronavDumbartonGerona, Spain
11 August 1976 FriendlyDumbarton3-2RangersBoghead Park
Wallace  13', 69'
Muir  25'
McDougall  39'
Henderson  58'

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
5 Montrose 39 16 9 14 61 62 1 41
6 Airdrieonians 39 13 12 14 63 58 +5 38
7 Dumbarton 39 14 9 16 63 68 5 37
8 Arbroath 39 17 3 19 46 62 16 37
9 Queen of the South 39 11 13 15 58 65 7 35
Source: RSSSF and statto[1]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Player statistics

Squad

[2]

No. Pos Nat Player TotalFirst DivisionScottish CupLeague Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Ian McGregor 10100000
GK Laurie Williams 4603802060
DF Terry Mullen 410+10000+31
DF Willie Russell 20200000
DF Don Watt 3602802060
MF Brian Brown 403+100000
MF Johnny Graham 42133+111+1060
MF Columb McKinley 33027+10202+10
MF Hugh McLean 37422+84203+20
MF Donald McNeil 27014+800+2030
MF Martin Mowatt 1001000000
MF Jim Muir 351026+182062
MF Graeme Sinclair 4613802061
MF Walter Smith 35026+102060
FW Raymond Blair 13011+200000
FW John Bourke 422236192142
FW Ally Brown 42529+652050
FW Jim Cook 16012+100030
FW Jim Donaldson 200+200000
FW Drew Harvey 1224+521+1010
FW Bobby McCallum 16010+40001+10
FW Murdo MacLeod 33825+570031
FW Tommy Mulraine 502+200010
FW Billy Steele 20216+420000
FW Ian Wallace 43000043
FW Jocky Whiteford 211519152000

International Caps

Graeme Sinclair was selected to play for Scotland Under23s in a match against England Under23s on April 27, 1977. The tie - which was part of the unofficial under23 British Home International Championship - was won by England 1-0. This was the first Dumbarton internationalist, of any sort, for over 15 years.

Transfers

[3]

Reserve team

Dumbarton competed in the Scottish Reserve League and finished 9th of 18 with 14 wins and 6 draws from 34 matches.

In the Scottish Second XI Cup, Dumbarton lost to Queen of the South in the second round, on penalties, after a 2-2 draw.

In the Scottish Reserve League Cup, Dumbarton failed to qualifying from their section.

Trivia

  • Johnny Graham set two records during the season. His appearance in the League match against Montrose on 13 November was his 365th competitive match for the club - overtaking Andy Jardine's record set a decade earlier - and in what was to be his final match for Dumbarton, his appearance in the League match against East Fife on 30 April was his 385th competitive match for the club - setting a new club record - which still stands.
  • The fee of £80,000 for Ian Wallace's transfer to Coventry City at the end of August set a new record.
  • Despite only a 7th place in the league, John Bourke finished as the First Division's top scorer.
  • At the end of the season Alex Wright gave up his managerial duties to accept a directorship and was replaced by his assistant manager Davie Wilson.
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See also

References

  1. "Scottish Division One 1976-1977 Season Summary". statto.com. Archived from the original on 29 October 2015. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
  2. McAllister, Jim (2002). The Sons of the Rock - The Official History of Dumbarton Football Club. Dumbarton: J&J Robertson Printers.
  3. Litster, John. Record of Post-War Scottish League Players. Norwich: PM Publications.
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