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1905–06 Dumbarton F.C. season

The 1905–06 season was the 29th Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at national level, entering the Scottish Qualifying Cup. In addition Dumbarton played in the Scottish Combination League and the Dumbartonshire Cup.

Dumbarton
1905–1906 season
StadiumBoghead Park, Dumbarton
Scottish Combination League1st
Top goalscorerLeague: Crawford/McCormack (10)
All: Crawford/McCormack/Stewart (10)

Story of the season

In June 1905 Dumbarton Football Club was reformed with applications being made to the SFA and the Scottish Combination League for admission. Once accepted, Dumbarton joined their neighbours Renton in the Combination but Vale of Leven had been elected to the Second Division of the Scottish League, and their place was taken by Stenhousemuir.

August

The first game of the new season took place at Boghead on Tuesday 15 August against a strong Rangers XI in a friendly fixture and in a confident display the debut of the revived Sons of the Rock was a success, running out 3-1 victors.

Dumbarton’s first competitive game in over four years was played at Boghead in a league fixture against local rivals Renton on 19 August. The Sons strongest XI was present for this Combination League tie and despite being goalless at the interval Dumbarton piled on the pressure in the second half to win comfortably 3-0.

Perhaps trying to take as much advantage of their new status as possible Dumbarton played two midweek friendlies on 23 and 24 August against Queen’s Park (home) and Vale of Leven (away) respectively. In the first against old rivals Queen’s Park the team showed one change with James Stevenson (ex Notts County) coming in place of Crawford. The game was evenly contested and finished in a 3-3 draw. In the second against neighbours Vale a number of new players were given tryouts but despite this Dumbarton challenged the Second Division team strongly only losing out 2-1.

On 26 August it was back to league business with an away tie against Alloa Athletic. Crawford returned but this time Stevenson replaced McMurray at inside left. Dumbarton started strongly but it was Alloa who established an early 3-0 lead. Dumbarton however came back and by half time had reduced the arrears to 4-2. A goal each was secured in the second half and Dumbarton lost 5-3.

September

The first weekend of September saw Dumbarton drawn away in the Qualifying Cup to Lanarkshire side Carfin Emmett, although by agreement the sides decided to play at Boghead. Walker replaced Davie in goals and John Temple (ex Dumbarton Corinthians) came in at left back. The changes did not seem to hinder the Sons as they strolled to a 4-0 victory.

The following Saturday it was a league tie in Ayrshire against Galston. The teams showed a couple of changes with Hendry replacing Cairney at left half and trialist Hoall took Stevenson’s place at inside right. In a disappointing match Dumbarton manage to snatch a point with a late goal in a 1-1 draw.

On 16 September Dumbarton had a hard task as they were drawn against Second Division side Hamilton Academical in the second round of the Qualifying Cup. Offers had been made by Hamilton to switch the venue but Dumbarton decided that the locals deserved to have their favourites at home. Davie returned in goal as did McMurray at inside left. Nonetheless it was the Accies who took the tie 2-0 and advanced to the next round.

A week later another Lanarkshire side visited Boghead – Dykehead on league business. There was a reshuffle in the Dumbarton team with Hendry returning in place of Colquhoun and a debut for McLachlan at left half. Unfortunately the changes did not have the desired effect and in a disappointing game Dykehead left with both points after a 2-1 win.

After two home defeats it was hoped that Dumbarton’s third home fixture on the trot would bring better results. Three new faces were introduced – Richard Oldcorn in goal and Francis McCormack on the left wing who had both impressed in the Qualifying Cup tie for Carfin despite the result, and McHarg (ex Ayr Parkhouse). The opponents were Ayr Parkhouse and on the day Dumbarton got back into winning ways with a 4-0 victory – and that despite losing McCallum to injury 10 minutes into the second half.

So at the end of September Stenhousemuir led in the league with 8 points from their four matches. Dumbarton were in 5th with 5 points.

October

At the beginning of the month the Dumbartonshire Football Association reformed and agreed to play the county championship by way of a league involving Dumbarton, Renton and Vale of Leven with home and away ties – the top two then playing off for the title.

On 7 October Dumbarton played their return league fixture against Renton at Tontine Park. Anderson was introduced in place of McHarg, with Crawford and McMurray returning to the team. In a tough contest the Sons just got the better of their county neighbours by 2-1.

A week later Dumbarton entertained Thornliebank at Boghead for their league fixture. The Sons were never troubled and eased to a 3-1 win.

After a free Saturday, Dumbarton continued their league campaign with an away tie against Bathgate. An unchanged side turned out. The visitors adapted to the muddy conditions much quicker but a brilliant display by the Bathgate keeper kept the score at the interval at 1-1. The keeper continued to thwart the Dumbarton front men until at last a winner was found and a valuable 2 points gained.

So Dumbarton now had pushed up the league, and though Stenhousemuir still led with 12 points from 7 matches, Dumbarton were just a point behind having played 8 games.

November

A full strength team turned out on 4 November at Tontine Park to play Renton in their first fixture of the Dumbartonshire Cup. A close tussle was expected and so it seemed up till the interval when the score was goalless. In the second half however there was only one team in it as Dumbarton strolled to a 6-1 win.

The following weekend Dumbarton entertained league leaders Stenhousemuir at Boghead. Once again an unchanged squad took to the field and in muddy conditions took control from the start. Just one goal ahead at the interval Dumbarton pushed hard in the second half and added another three for a comfortable 4-0 win.

On 18 November Dumbarton travelled to Ayr to play the Parkhouse in their return fixture. McCallum replaced Colquhoun but the change had no effect on the Dumbarton confidence as they ran out winners by 5-2.

A week later it was back to Boghead to welcome Royal Albert in the league. Unfortunately the referee failed to turn up but the teams agreed to play a friendly. Dumbarton had a new face in the front line, Alex Lockhart (ex Dumbarton Harp) taking Anderson’s place. The Larkhall club began well and scored first but Dumbarton equalised before the interval. As had been the case in recent matches Dumbarton moved up a gear in the second half and put on another three goals to win by 4-1.

So as November ended Dumbarton maintained their 2nd place still a point behind Stenhousemuir, but with the game in hand.

December

Dumbarton’s winning streak stretched back to September when their last loss was at home against Dykehead. So on 2 December the Sons were looking for revenge when they visited Shotts to play the Dykehead team in the return fixture. As it was following a close match the home side took the spoils in a 3-2 win.

The following Saturday Dumbarton were to have played Bathgate in a league fixture but due to a clash of cup commitments, the Sons instead played a friendly against King’s Park at Boghead. On the day Dumbarton had no difficulty in getting back to winning ways and comfortably brushed aside the Stirlingshire men 5-1.

On 16 December Dumbarton travelled to Ochilview Park to visit the league leaders Stenhousemuir. A few weeks previously the Sons had dispatched the Warriors by 4-0 but even with their strongest team available the task was a challenging one. In the game Dumbarton began furiously and had two goals disallowed for offside before Lockhart scored. However before the interval Stenhousemuir equalised. In the second half the match swung to and fro but in the end the Sons ran out 4-3 winners – thus ending Stenhousemuir’s unbeaten home record.

Following the recent postponement, Dumbarton welcomed Bathgate to Boghead in the league on 23 December. Dumbarton brought in Dumbarton Corinthian Tom Kelso at right back in place of Mitchell but as it happened the defence were rarely troubled in an easy 4-0 win.

A week later Dumbarton were again at home, this time to Queens Park Strollers. While the Combination League had for some time welcomed the second XIs of a number of ‘big’ league sides, the only one left was the second team of the Hampden Park amateurs. In an exciting game in front of a large crowd the Sons had a single goal victory, a victory which could have been much greater but for the excellent display of the Queens Park keeper.

So as 1905 ended Dumbarton were still in second place with 19 points from 13 games. (During the month Thornliebank had been expelled from the league and all their results expunged including the win gained by Dumbarton in October.)

January

For the New Year holidays Dumbarton arranged a friendly with Second Division front runners Clyde on 3 January at Boghead. Despite miserable conditions the confidence of the Dumbarton team continued as they cruised to a 6-3 win.

After a weekend ruined by winter weather, Dumbarton played their postponed league tie against Royal Albert on 13 January at Boghead. In the friendly played in November when the referee failed to appear the Sons won 4-1, and on this occasion with a full strength team they went one goal better and took both points with a 5-1 victory.

The same team turned out the following Saturday for a friendly fixture with Combination rivals Stenhousemuir at Boghead. In the league encounter in November Dumbarton had eased to a 4-0 win- and for the second week in a row they bettered their previous score by a goal by winning 5-0.

On 27 January Dumbarton entertained Renton in the return fixture of the Dumbartonshire Cup. Robert Ferguson trialled at right bank but otherwise a full strength team was available. On the day the home team won easily by 3-0.

At the end of the month in addition to topping the county league, Dumbarton had at last reached the top of the Combination league with 21 points from 14 games.

February

On 3 February Dumbarton returned to league business and it was again Royal Albert that provided the opposition, but this time at Larkhall. John Brander (ex Clydebank Corinthians) appeared at inside left in place of McMurray. A tougher tussle was envisaged but on the day the Sons were the better side and won easily by 4-1.

A week later, Ferguson replaced Temple at left back as Galston made the return trip to Boghead. The Ayrshire side had taken a point from Dumbarton in the first fixture, but despite holding the Sons to a 2-1 interval lead, the home side eased to their tenth successive win by scoring a further three goals in the second half, to win 5-2 – Crawford netting a hat trick.

With no competitive fixture, Dumbarton played host to Second Division side Abercorn on 17 February. In a close encounter it was the Sons who came out on top by the only goal scored by McCormack.

For the second successive week there was no league or cup fixture to play, but on 24 February Dumbarton played Clyde in a friendly at Boghead. The Sons had already defeated their opponents in January by 6-3, but this encounter was a much closer affair. The home side led at the interval 1-0, only for Clyde to equalise early in the second half. Dumbarton came back again to lead 2-1 but before time was called Clyde levelled matters at 2-2.

So as February came to an end Dumbarton were still at the top of the league with 25 points from 16 games. Stenhousemuir were a point behind with a game more played.

March

On 3 March Dumbarton visited Cathkin Park to play Queen’s Park Strollers. In the home league tie the Sons had won by the only goal, but since that time the teams had differing fortunes in the league in that while Dumbarton topped the league the Strollers were anchored at the bottom. On the day the result was never in doubt, the Dumbarton men trouncing their opponents by 6-1 – new boy Bob Gordon scoring one of the goals.

After a free week, Beith made the trip to Boghead to play the first of the league fixtures between the clubs. Beith were the reigning league champions but results this season had been hard to come by. A strong Dumbarton team swept aside any challenge that Beith mustered and won by 3-0, McCormack scoring all three goals.

On 24 March, the first of the county ties against Vale of Leven took place at Boghead in front of an ‘enormous’ crowd. With an unbeaten run of 14 games Dumbarton were the undoubted favourites over their Second Division rivals, but with a disappointing display from the forwards, Vale took the spoils by the only goal of the game.

On the final day of March Dumbarton travelled to Beith to fulfil their return league fixture, knowing that a single point would secure the Combination championship. The full strength team were not leaving anything to chance and matched the score of 3-0 gained a fortnight earlier.

So the championship flag would fly at Boghead next season.

April

Dumbarton followed up a free week by entertaining Johnstone at Boghead in a friendly on 14 April. A full strength home side took no pity on their opponents and gave them a sound thrashing by 6-0.

The following Saturday Dumbarton travelled to Millburn Park to play the return county fixture with Vale of Leven. Having lost the home tie by the single goal to their Second Division opponents in March, the Sons were anxious to level matters. However despite having most of the game it was the Vale who again scored the only goal of the game.

At the end of the league part of the county championship, Renton, Vale of Leven and Dumbarton had each won two of their four games but by means of the worst goal average it would be Renton that would miss out on the final.

May

The final of the Dumbartonshire Cup was played on 5 May against Vale of Leven at Tontine Park. Having lost both of the qualifying matches by a goal to nil the question was would it be third time lucky? Unfortunately it was a case of a third 1-0 defeat and Vale retained the county championship for a further year.

The following Thursday evening the Sons travelled once again to meet Vale of Leven, this time in a benefit match for a former Vale player George McKinlay, and at last a victory was recorded by 2-0.

The last game of Dumbarton’s season was played on 12 May with a friendly against Renton at Tontine Park. Renton went into a two goal lead early in the second half, but the Sons fought back to gain a 2-2 draw.

Following the winning of the Combination league, Dumbarton applied for admitted to the Second Division of the Scottish League. The committee met on 22 May to decide on the ‘ups’ and ‘downs’ and in the case of the Second Division, the bottom two clubs (including Vale of Leven) were up against 11 clubs from other affiliated leagues (including Dumbarton and Renton). On the vote Vale retained their place and Dumbarton would join them. Results as follows:

Team Votes Result
Vale of Leven 22 Re-elected to Second Division
Ayr Parkhouse 14 Promoted from Scottish Combination
Ayr 13 Re-elected to Second Division
Dumbarton 12 Promoted from Scottish Combination

Match results

Scottish Combination League

19 August 1905 Combination League Dumbarton 3-0 Renton Boghead Park
McMurray  
McMillan  
Speedie  
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Mr Lithgow
26 August 1905 Combination League Alloa 5-3 Dumbarton Recreation Park, Alloa
Fraser   3'
Bauchop   20'  
Craig   30'
McMillan   
Stewart  
Referee: Mr Young
9 September 1905 Combination League Galston 1-1 Dumbarton Galston, Ayrshire
  Colquhoun   Referee: Mr Stevenson
23 September 1905 Combination League Dumbarton 1-2 Dykehead Boghead Park
McMillan    
 
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Mr Edward
23 September 1905 Combination League Dumbarton 4-0 Ayr Parkhouse Boghead Park
Stevenson  
Colquhoun  
Stewart  
McHarg  
Attendance: 2,000
7 October 1905 Combination League Renton 1-2 Dumbarton Tontine Park
  Stewart  
Crawford  
14 October 1905 Combination League Dumbarton 3-1[1]
VOID
Thornliebank Boghead Park
 
 
 
 
28 October 1905 Combination League Bathgate 1-2 Dumbarton Mill Park, Bathgate
Fox   Stewart  
Crawford  
Referee: Mr Malcolm
11 November 1905 Combination League Dumbarton 4-0 Stenhousemuir Boghead Park
Crawford   25' 
Anderson  
McMurray  
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: J McInnes
18 November 1905 Combination League Ayr Parkhouse 2-5 Dumbarton Beresford Park
 
 
McMurray   
Stewart  
Crawford  
McCormack  
2 December 1905 Combination League Dykehead 3-2 Dumbarton Parkside, Shotts
 
 
 
 
 
16 December 1905 Combination League Stenhousemuir 3-4 Dumbarton Ochilview Park
Murray  
Whyte  
Haddow  
McCormack   
Stewart  
Lockhart  
Referee: Mr Malcolm
23 December 1905 Combination League Dumbarton 4-0 Bathgate Boghead Park
  25'
  40'
 
 
30 December 1905 Combination League Dumbarton 1-0 Queen's Park Strollers Boghead Park
McKinlay  
13 January 1906 Combination League Dumbarton 5-1 Royal Albert Boghead Park
 
 
 
 
 
 
3 February 1906 Combination League Royal Albert 1-4 Dumbarton Raploch Park
  Stewart   
Crawford  
McCormack  
10 February 1906 Combination League Dumbarton 5-2 Galston Boghead Park
Crawford    
Stewart  
Brander  
 
3 March 1906 Combination League Queen's Park Strollers 1-6 Dumbarton Hampden Park
  Crawford   
McCormack   
Galbraith  
Gordon  
17 March 1906 Combination League Dumbarton 3-0 Beith Boghead Park
McCormack    
31 March 1906 Combination League Beith 0-3 Dumbarton Glebe Park, Beith
Colquhoun  
Gordon  
McCormack  

Final league table

Top three
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Dumbarton 19 15 1 3 62 23 +39 31
2 Stenhousemuir 20 13 2 5 41 25 +16 28
3 Alloa Athletic 18 11 2 5 38 24 +14 24

Note: Amongst others, the return fixture between Dumbarton and Alloa Athletic was never played, presumably as the result would not have affected the outcome of the league championship.

Scottish Qualifying Cup

2 September 1905 QualifyCup R1 Dumbarton 4–0[2] Carfin Emmett Boghead Park
Stewart   
Speedie  
Colquhoun  
Attendance: 1,500
16 September 1905 QualifyCup R1 Dumbarton 0–2[3] Hamilton Boghead Park
Findlay   5'
Dargue  
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Mr Clark

Dumbartonshire Cup

4 November 1905 League Renton 1–6 Dumbarton Tontine Park
Ritchie   Stevenson   60' 
McCormack  
Anderson  
Stewart   70'
McMurray  
Attendance: 2,000
27 January 1906 League Dumbarton 3–0 Renton Boghead Park
Stewart  
Galbraith 
  (OG)
Attendance: 3,000
21 April 1906 League Vale of Leven 1–0 Dumbarton Millburn Park
Ellis   Attendance: 4,000
Referee: J Stark
5 May 1906 Final Dumbarton 0–1 Vale of Leven Tontine Park
Stewart   (pen) Attendance: 2,000
Referee: J Milne

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Dumbarton 4 2 0 2 9 3 +6 4
2 Vale of Leven 4 2 0 2 3 3 0 4
3 Renton 4 2 0 2 4 10 −6 4

Friendlies

15 August 1905 Friendly Dumbarton 3–1 Rangers XI Boghead Park
Stewart  
Speedie  
McMillan  
Blackader   Referee: J McLeod
23 August 1905 Friendly Dumbarton 3–3 Queen's Park Boghead Park
Stewart   30', 45'
McMurray  
Eadie   10'
Smith   15'
Tennant   25'
Attendance: 1,000
24 August 1905 Friendly Vale of Leven 2–1 Dumbarton Millburn Park
 
 
Stevenson   25' Attendance: 2,000
25 November 1905 Friendly Dumbarton 4–1[4] Royal Albert Boghead Park
McCormack   
McMurray  
Stevenson  
 
9 December 1905 Friendly Dumbarton 5–1 King's Park Boghead Park
 
 
 
 
 
 
6 January 1906 Friendly Dumbarton 6–3 Clyde Boghead Park
McKinlay  
McCormack  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
20 January 1906 Friendly Dumbarton 5–0 Stenhousemuir Boghead Park
Crawford   
McCormack  
Stewart  
McMurray  
17 February 1906 Friendly Dumbarton 1–0 Abercorn Boghead Park
McCormack  
24 February 1906 Friendly Dumbarton 2–2 Clyde Boghead Park
Crawford  
Stewart  
 
 
Attendance: 1,500
14 April 1906 Friendly Dumbarton 6–0 Johnstone Boghead Park
McCormack    
Gordon   
Galbraith  
12 May 1906 Friendly Renton 2–2 Dumbarton Tontine Park
Turner   35'
McLaughlin   55'
Stevenson   70' (pen)
McCormack   80'

Player statistics

Reforming after a five year gap meant a completely new team required to be built and local interest was keen – and so at the beginning of the season the first XI shaped up as follows- goal: Charles Davie (ex Renton) – backs: Harry Mitchell and David McGregor (both ex Renton) – half backs: Alex McCallum, John Crawford (both ex Renton) and Thomas Cairney (ex St Mirren) – forwards: James Stewart (ex Ashfield),William Speedie (ex Renton), Peter McMillan, Alex McMurray (ex Motherwell) and William Colquhoun (ex Dumbarton Harp).

No. Pos Nat Player Total Combination League Qualifying Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK   SCO Charles Davie[5] 3 0 2 0 1 0
GK   SCO Richard Oldcorn[6] 16 0 15 0 1 0
GK   SCO Walker[7] 3 0 2 0 1 0
DF   SCO Robert Ferguson[8] 1 0 1 0 0 0
DF   SCO Tom Kelso[9] 1 0 1 0 0 0
DF   SCO David McGregor[10] 2 0 2 0 0 0
DF   SCO John McKinlay[11] 2 1 2 1 0 0
DF   SCO Harry Mitchell[12] 19 0 17 0 2 0
MF   SCO Thomas Cairney[13] 20 0 18 0 2 0
MF   SCO William Colquhoun[14] 19 3 17 2 2 1
MF   SCO John Crawford[15] 18 10 16 10 2 0
MF   SCO John Hendry[16] 3 0 3 0 0 0
MF   SCO Alex McCallum[17] 8 0 6 0 2 0
MF   SCO Hugh McLachlan[18] 1 0 1 0 0 0
MF   SCO James Stevenson 17 1 16 1 1 0
MF   SCO John Temple[19] 18 0 16 0 2 0
FW   SCO Anderson[20] 5 2 5 2 0 0
FW   SCO John Brander 2 1 2 1 0 0
FW   SCO George Galbraith[21] 5 1 5 1 0 0
FW   SCO Bob Gordon 3 2 3 2 0 0
FW   SCO Hoall[22] 1 0 1 0 0 0
FW   SCO Alex Lockhart[23] 2 1 2 1 0 0
FW   SCO Francis McCormick[24] 15 10 15 10 0 0
FW   SCO McHarg[25] 1 1 1 1 0 0
FW   SCO Peter McMillan[26] 6 3 4 3 2 0
FW   SCO Alex McMurray[27] 13 5 12 5 1 0
FW   SCO Porterfield[28] 2 0 2 0 0 0
FW   SCO Willie Speedie[29] 6 2 4 1 2 1
FW   SCO James Stewart[30] 20 10 18 8 2 2

Source:[31]

References

  1. ^ This match was originally a Combination League fixture but Thornliebank were subsequently expelled from the League and all their results expunged.
  2. ^ "Dumbarton 4 - 0 Carfin Emmett, Saturday, September 2nd, 1905". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  3. ^ "Dumbarton 0 - 2 Hamilton Academical, Saturday, September 16th, 1905". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  4. ^ This match was to be a Combination League fixture but the referee failed to turn up and the teams therefore agreed to play a friendly.
  5. ^ "Charles Davie - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  6. ^ "Richard Oldcorn - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  7. ^ "Walker - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  8. ^ "Robert Ferguson - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  9. ^ "Tom Kelso - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  10. ^ "David McGregor - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  11. ^ "John McKinlay - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  12. ^ "Harry Mitchell - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  13. ^ "Thomas Cairney - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  14. ^ "William Colquhoun - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  15. ^ "John Crawford - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  16. ^ "John Henry - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  17. ^ "Alex McCallum - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  18. ^ "Hugh McLachlan - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  19. ^ "John Temple - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  20. ^ "Anderson - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  21. ^ "George Galbraith - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  22. ^ . The Sons Archive. Archived from the original on 7 July 2019. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  23. ^ . The Sons Archive. Archived from the original on 28 July 2019. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  24. ^ "Francis McCormick - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  25. ^ "McHarg - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  26. ^ "Peter McMillan - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  27. ^ "Alex McMurray - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  28. ^ "Porterfield - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  29. ^ "Willie Speedie - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  30. ^ "James Stewart - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  31. ^ McAllister, Jim (2002). The Sons of the Rock - The Official History of Dumbarton Football Club. Dumbarton: J&J Robertson Printers.

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The 1905 06 season was the 29th Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at national level entering the Scottish Qualifying Cup In addition Dumbarton played in the Scottish Combination League and the Dumbartonshire Cup Dumbarton1905 1906 seasonStadiumBoghead Park DumbartonScottish Combination League1stTop goalscorerLeague Crawford McCormack 10 All Crawford McCormack Stewart 10 1900 011906 07 Contents 1 Story of the season 1 1 August 1 2 September 1 3 October 1 4 November 1 5 December 1 6 January 1 7 February 1 8 March 1 9 April 1 10 May 2 Match results 2 1 Scottish Combination League 2 1 1 Final league table 2 2 Scottish Qualifying Cup 2 3 Dumbartonshire Cup 2 3 1 Final league table 2 4 Friendlies 3 Player statistics 4 ReferencesStory of the season EditIn June 1905 Dumbarton Football Club was reformed with applications being made to the SFA and the Scottish Combination League for admission Once accepted Dumbarton joined their neighbours Renton in the Combination but Vale of Leven had been elected to the Second Division of the Scottish League and their place was taken by Stenhousemuir August Edit The first game of the new season took place at Boghead on Tuesday 15 August against a strong Rangers XI in a friendly fixture and in a confident display the debut of the revived Sons of the Rock was a success running out 3 1 victors Dumbarton s first competitive game in over four years was played at Boghead in a league fixture against local rivals Renton on 19 August The Sons strongest XI was present for this Combination League tie and despite being goalless at the interval Dumbarton piled on the pressure in the second half to win comfortably 3 0 Perhaps trying to take as much advantage of their new status as possible Dumbarton played two midweek friendlies on 23 and 24 August against Queen s Park home and Vale of Leven away respectively In the first against old rivals Queen s Park the team showed one change with James Stevenson ex Notts County coming in place of Crawford The game was evenly contested and finished in a 3 3 draw In the second against neighbours Vale a number of new players were given tryouts but despite this Dumbarton challenged the Second Division team strongly only losing out 2 1 On 26 August it was back to league business with an away tie against Alloa Athletic Crawford returned but this time Stevenson replaced McMurray at inside left Dumbarton started strongly but it was Alloa who established an early 3 0 lead Dumbarton however came back and by half time had reduced the arrears to 4 2 A goal each was secured in the second half and Dumbarton lost 5 3 September Edit The first weekend of September saw Dumbarton drawn away in the Qualifying Cup to Lanarkshire side Carfin Emmett although by agreement the sides decided to play at Boghead Walker replaced Davie in goals and John Temple ex Dumbarton Corinthians came in at left back The changes did not seem to hinder the Sons as they strolled to a 4 0 victory The following Saturday it was a league tie in Ayrshire against Galston The teams showed a couple of changes with Hendry replacing Cairney at left half and trialist Hoall took Stevenson s place at inside right In a disappointing match Dumbarton manage to snatch a point with a late goal in a 1 1 draw On 16 September Dumbarton had a hard task as they were drawn against Second Division side Hamilton Academical in the second round of the Qualifying Cup Offers had been made by Hamilton to switch the venue but Dumbarton decided that the locals deserved to have their favourites at home Davie returned in goal as did McMurray at inside left Nonetheless it was the Accies who took the tie 2 0 and advanced to the next round A week later another Lanarkshire side visited Boghead Dykehead on league business There was a reshuffle in the Dumbarton team with Hendry returning in place of Colquhoun and a debut for McLachlan at left half Unfortunately the changes did not have the desired effect and in a disappointing game Dykehead left with both points after a 2 1 win After two home defeats it was hoped that Dumbarton s third home fixture on the trot would bring better results Three new faces were introduced Richard Oldcorn in goal and Francis McCormack on the left wing who had both impressed in the Qualifying Cup tie for Carfin despite the result and McHarg ex Ayr Parkhouse The opponents were Ayr Parkhouse and on the day Dumbarton got back into winning ways with a 4 0 victory and that despite losing McCallum to injury 10 minutes into the second half So at the end of September Stenhousemuir led in the league with 8 points from their four matches Dumbarton were in 5th with 5 points October Edit At the beginning of the month the Dumbartonshire Football Association reformed and agreed to play the county championship by way of a league involving Dumbarton Renton and Vale of Leven with home and away ties the top two then playing off for the title On 7 October Dumbarton played their return league fixture against Renton at Tontine Park Anderson was introduced in place of McHarg with Crawford and McMurray returning to the team In a tough contest the Sons just got the better of their county neighbours by 2 1 A week later Dumbarton entertained Thornliebank at Boghead for their league fixture The Sons were never troubled and eased to a 3 1 win After a free Saturday Dumbarton continued their league campaign with an away tie against Bathgate An unchanged side turned out The visitors adapted to the muddy conditions much quicker but a brilliant display by the Bathgate keeper kept the score at the interval at 1 1 The keeper continued to thwart the Dumbarton front men until at last a winner was found and a valuable 2 points gained So Dumbarton now had pushed up the league and though Stenhousemuir still led with 12 points from 7 matches Dumbarton were just a point behind having played 8 games November Edit A full strength team turned out on 4 November at Tontine Park to play Renton in their first fixture of the Dumbartonshire Cup A close tussle was expected and so it seemed up till the interval when the score was goalless In the second half however there was only one team in it as Dumbarton strolled to a 6 1 win The following weekend Dumbarton entertained league leaders Stenhousemuir at Boghead Once again an unchanged squad took to the field and in muddy conditions took control from the start Just one goal ahead at the interval Dumbarton pushed hard in the second half and added another three for a comfortable 4 0 win On 18 November Dumbarton travelled to Ayr to play the Parkhouse in their return fixture McCallum replaced Colquhoun but the change had no effect on the Dumbarton confidence as they ran out winners by 5 2 A week later it was back to Boghead to welcome Royal Albert in the league Unfortunately the referee failed to turn up but the teams agreed to play a friendly Dumbarton had a new face in the front line Alex Lockhart ex Dumbarton Harp taking Anderson s place The Larkhall club began well and scored first but Dumbarton equalised before the interval As had been the case in recent matches Dumbarton moved up a gear in the second half and put on another three goals to win by 4 1 So as November ended Dumbarton maintained their 2nd place still a point behind Stenhousemuir but with the game in hand December Edit Dumbarton s winning streak stretched back to September when their last loss was at home against Dykehead So on 2 December the Sons were looking for revenge when they visited Shotts to play the Dykehead team in the return fixture As it was following a close match the home side took the spoils in a 3 2 win The following Saturday Dumbarton were to have played Bathgate in a league fixture but due to a clash of cup commitments the Sons instead played a friendly against King s Park at Boghead On the day Dumbarton had no difficulty in getting back to winning ways and comfortably brushed aside the Stirlingshire men 5 1 On 16 December Dumbarton travelled to Ochilview Park to visit the league leaders Stenhousemuir A few weeks previously the Sons had dispatched the Warriors by 4 0 but even with their strongest team available the task was a challenging one In the game Dumbarton began furiously and had two goals disallowed for offside before Lockhart scored However before the interval Stenhousemuir equalised In the second half the match swung to and fro but in the end the Sons ran out 4 3 winners thus ending Stenhousemuir s unbeaten home record Following the recent postponement Dumbarton welcomed Bathgate to Boghead in the league on 23 December Dumbarton brought in Dumbarton Corinthian Tom Kelso at right back in place of Mitchell but as it happened the defence were rarely troubled in an easy 4 0 win A week later Dumbarton were again at home this time to Queens Park Strollers While the Combination League had for some time welcomed the second XIs of a number of big league sides the only one left was the second team of the Hampden Park amateurs In an exciting game in front of a large crowd the Sons had a single goal victory a victory which could have been much greater but for the excellent display of the Queens Park keeper So as 1905 ended Dumbarton were still in second place with 19 points from 13 games During the month Thornliebank had been expelled from the league and all their results expunged including the win gained by Dumbarton in October January Edit For the New Year holidays Dumbarton arranged a friendly with Second Division front runners Clyde on 3 January at Boghead Despite miserable conditions the confidence of the Dumbarton team continued as they cruised to a 6 3 win After a weekend ruined by winter weather Dumbarton played their postponed league tie against Royal Albert on 13 January at Boghead In the friendly played in November when the referee failed to appear the Sons won 4 1 and on this occasion with a full strength team they went one goal better and took both points with a 5 1 victory The same team turned out the following Saturday for a friendly fixture with Combination rivals Stenhousemuir at Boghead In the league encounter in November Dumbarton had eased to a 4 0 win and for the second week in a row they bettered their previous score by a goal by winning 5 0 On 27 January Dumbarton entertained Renton in the return fixture of the Dumbartonshire Cup Robert Ferguson trialled at right bank but otherwise a full strength team was available On the day the home team won easily by 3 0 At the end of the month in addition to topping the county league Dumbarton had at last reached the top of the Combination league with 21 points from 14 games February Edit On 3 February Dumbarton returned to league business and it was again Royal Albert that provided the opposition but this time at Larkhall John Brander ex Clydebank Corinthians appeared at inside left in place of McMurray A tougher tussle was envisaged but on the day the Sons were the better side and won easily by 4 1 A week later Ferguson replaced Temple at left back as Galston made the return trip to Boghead The Ayrshire side had taken a point from Dumbarton in the first fixture but despite holding the Sons to a 2 1 interval lead the home side eased to their tenth successive win by scoring a further three goals in the second half to win 5 2 Crawford netting a hat trick With no competitive fixture Dumbarton played host to Second Division side Abercorn on 17 February In a close encounter it was the Sons who came out on top by the only goal scored by McCormack For the second successive week there was no league or cup fixture to play but on 24 February Dumbarton played Clyde in a friendly at Boghead The Sons had already defeated their opponents in January by 6 3 but this encounter was a much closer affair The home side led at the interval 1 0 only for Clyde to equalise early in the second half Dumbarton came back again to lead 2 1 but before time was called Clyde levelled matters at 2 2 So as February came to an end Dumbarton were still at the top of the league with 25 points from 16 games Stenhousemuir were a point behind with a game more played March Edit On 3 March Dumbarton visited Cathkin Park to play Queen s Park Strollers In the home league tie the Sons had won by the only goal but since that time the teams had differing fortunes in the league in that while Dumbarton topped the league the Strollers were anchored at the bottom On the day the result was never in doubt the Dumbarton men trouncing their opponents by 6 1 new boy Bob Gordon scoring one of the goals After a free week Beith made the trip to Boghead to play the first of the league fixtures between the clubs Beith were the reigning league champions but results this season had been hard to come by A strong Dumbarton team swept aside any challenge that Beith mustered and won by 3 0 McCormack scoring all three goals On 24 March the first of the county ties against Vale of Leven took place at Boghead in front of an enormous crowd With an unbeaten run of 14 games Dumbarton were the undoubted favourites over their Second Division rivals but with a disappointing display from the forwards Vale took the spoils by the only goal of the game On the final day of March Dumbarton travelled to Beith to fulfil their return league fixture knowing that a single point would secure the Combination championship The full strength team were not leaving anything to chance and matched the score of 3 0 gained a fortnight earlier So the championship flag would fly at Boghead next season April Edit Dumbarton followed up a free week by entertaining Johnstone at Boghead in a friendly on 14 April A full strength home side took no pity on their opponents and gave them a sound thrashing by 6 0 The following Saturday Dumbarton travelled to Millburn Park to play the return county fixture with Vale of Leven Having lost the home tie by the single goal to their Second Division opponents in March the Sons were anxious to level matters However despite having most of the game it was the Vale who again scored the only goal of the game At the end of the league part of the county championship Renton Vale of Leven and Dumbarton had each won two of their four games but by means of the worst goal average it would be Renton that would miss out on the final May Edit The final of the Dumbartonshire Cup was played on 5 May against Vale of Leven at Tontine Park Having lost both of the qualifying matches by a goal to nil the question was would it be third time lucky Unfortunately it was a case of a third 1 0 defeat and Vale retained the county championship for a further year The following Thursday evening the Sons travelled once again to meet Vale of Leven this time in a benefit match for a former Vale player George McKinlay and at last a victory was recorded by 2 0 The last game of Dumbarton s season was played on 12 May with a friendly against Renton at Tontine Park Renton went into a two goal lead early in the second half but the Sons fought back to gain a 2 2 draw Following the winning of the Combination league Dumbarton applied for admitted to the Second Division of the Scottish League The committee met on 22 May to decide on the ups and downs and in the case of the Second Division the bottom two clubs including Vale of Leven were up against 11 clubs from other affiliated leagues including Dumbarton and Renton On the vote Vale retained their place and Dumbarton would join them Results as follows Team Votes ResultVale of Leven 22 Re elected to Second DivisionAyr Parkhouse 14 Promoted from Scottish CombinationAyr 13 Re elected to Second DivisionDumbarton 12 Promoted from Scottish CombinationMatch results EditScottish Combination League Edit Dumbarton v Renton 19 August 1905 Combination LeagueDumbarton3 0RentonBoghead ParkMcMurray McMillan Speedie Attendance 2 000Referee Mr Lithgow Alloa v Dumbarton 26 August 1905 Combination LeagueAlloa5 3DumbartonRecreation Park AlloaFraser 3 Bauchop 20 Craig 30 McMillan Stewart Referee Mr Young Galston v Dumbarton 9 September 1905 Combination LeagueGalston1 1DumbartonGalston Ayrshire Colquhoun Referee Mr Stevenson Dumbarton v Dykehead 23 September 1905 Combination LeagueDumbarton1 2DykeheadBoghead ParkMcMillan Attendance 2 000Referee Mr Edward Dumbarton v Ayr Parkhouse 23 September 1905 Combination LeagueDumbarton4 0Ayr ParkhouseBoghead ParkStevenson Colquhoun Stewart McHarg Attendance 2 000 Renton v Dumbarton 7 October 1905 Combination LeagueRenton1 2DumbartonTontine Park Stewart Crawford Dumbarton v Thornliebank 14 October 1905 Combination LeagueDumbarton3 1 1 VOIDThornliebankBoghead Park Bathgate v Dumbarton 28 October 1905 Combination LeagueBathgate1 2DumbartonMill Park BathgateFox Stewart Crawford Referee Mr Malcolm Dumbarton v Stenhousemuir 11 November 1905 Combination LeagueDumbarton4 0StenhousemuirBoghead ParkCrawford 25 Anderson McMurray Attendance 1 000Referee J McInnes Ayr Parkhouse v Dumbarton 18 November 1905 Combination LeagueAyr Parkhouse2 5DumbartonBeresford Park McMurray Stewart Crawford McCormack Dykehead v Dumbarton 2 December 1905 Combination LeagueDykehead3 2DumbartonParkside Shotts Stenhousemuir v Dumbarton 16 December 1905 Combination LeagueStenhousemuir3 4DumbartonOchilview ParkMurray Whyte Haddow McCormack Stewart Lockhart Referee Mr Malcolm Dumbarton v Bathgate 23 December 1905 Combination LeagueDumbarton4 0BathgateBoghead Park 25 40 Dumbarton v Queen s Park Strollers 30 December 1905 Combination LeagueDumbarton1 0Queen s Park StrollersBoghead ParkMcKinlay Dumbarton v Royal Albert 13 January 1906 Combination LeagueDumbarton5 1Royal AlbertBoghead Park Royal Albert v Dumbarton 3 February 1906 Combination LeagueRoyal Albert1 4DumbartonRaploch Park Stewart Crawford McCormack Dumbarton v Galston 10 February 1906 Combination LeagueDumbarton5 2GalstonBoghead ParkCrawford Stewart Brander Queen s Park Strollers v Dumbarton 3 March 1906 Combination LeagueQueen s Park Strollers1 6DumbartonHampden Park Crawford McCormack Galbraith Gordon Dumbarton v Beith 17 March 1906 Combination LeagueDumbarton3 0BeithBoghead ParkMcCormack Beith v Dumbarton 31 March 1906 Combination LeagueBeith0 3DumbartonGlebe Park BeithColquhoun Gordon McCormack Final league table Edit Top three Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts1 Dumbarton 19 15 1 3 62 23 39 312 Stenhousemuir 20 13 2 5 41 25 16 283 Alloa Athletic 18 11 2 5 38 24 14 24Source citation needed Note Amongst others the return fixture between Dumbarton and Alloa Athletic was never played presumably as the result would not have affected the outcome of the league championship Scottish Qualifying Cup Edit Dumbarton v Carfin Emmett 2 September 1905 QualifyCup R1Dumbarton4 0 2 Carfin EmmettBoghead ParkStewart Speedie Colquhoun Attendance 1 500 Dumbarton v Hamilton 16 September 1905 QualifyCup R1Dumbarton0 2 3 HamiltonBoghead ParkFindlay 5 Dargue Attendance 3 000Referee Mr Clark Dumbartonshire Cup Edit Renton v Dumbarton 4 November 1905 LeagueRenton1 6DumbartonTontine ParkRitchie Stevenson 60 McCormack Anderson Stewart 70 McMurray Attendance 2 000 Dumbarton v Renton 27 January 1906 LeagueDumbarton3 0RentonBoghead ParkStewart Galbraith OG Attendance 3 000 Dumbarton v Vale of Leven 24 March 1906 LeagueDumbarton0 1Vale of LevenBoghead Park Vale of Leven v Dumbarton 21 April 1906 LeagueVale of Leven1 0DumbartonMillburn ParkEllis Attendance 4 000Referee J Stark Dumbarton v Vale of Leven 5 May 1906 FinalDumbarton0 1Vale of LevenTontine ParkStewart pen Attendance 2 000Referee J Milne Final league table Edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts1 Dumbarton 4 2 0 2 9 3 6 42 Vale of Leven 4 2 0 2 3 3 0 43 Renton 4 2 0 2 4 10 6 4Source citation needed Friendlies Edit Dumbarton v Rangers XI 15 August 1905 FriendlyDumbarton3 1Rangers XIBoghead ParkStewart Speedie McMillan Blackader Referee J McLeod Dumbarton v Queen s Park 23 August 1905 FriendlyDumbarton3 3Queen s ParkBoghead ParkStewart 30 45 McMurray Eadie 10 Smith 15 Tennant 25 Attendance 1 000 Vale of Leven v Dumbarton 24 August 1905 FriendlyVale of Leven2 1DumbartonMillburn Park Stevenson 25 Attendance 2 000 Dumbarton v Royal Albert 25 November 1905 FriendlyDumbarton4 1 4 Royal AlbertBoghead ParkMcCormack McMurray Stevenson Dumbarton v King s Park 9 December 1905 FriendlyDumbarton5 1King s ParkBoghead Park Dumbarton v Clyde 6 January 1906 FriendlyDumbarton6 3ClydeBoghead ParkMcKinlay McCormack Dumbarton v Stenhousemuir 20 January 1906 FriendlyDumbarton5 0StenhousemuirBoghead ParkCrawford McCormack Stewart McMurray Dumbarton v Abercorn 17 February 1906 FriendlyDumbarton1 0AbercornBoghead ParkMcCormack Dumbarton v Clyde 24 February 1906 FriendlyDumbarton2 2ClydeBoghead ParkCrawford Stewart Attendance 1 500 Dumbarton v Johnstone 14 April 1906 FriendlyDumbarton6 0JohnstoneBoghead ParkMcCormack Gordon Galbraith Vale of Leven v Dumbarton 10 May 1906 FriendlyVale of Leven0 2DumbartonMillburn Park Renton v Dumbarton 12 May 1906 FriendlyRenton2 2DumbartonTontine ParkTurner 35 McLaughlin 55 Stevenson 70 pen McCormack 80 Player statistics EditReforming after a five year gap meant a completely new team required to be built and local interest was keen and so at the beginning of the season the first XI shaped up as follows goal Charles Davie ex Renton backs Harry Mitchell and David McGregor both ex Renton half backs Alex McCallum John Crawford both ex Renton and Thomas Cairney ex St Mirren forwards James Stewart ex Ashfield William Speedie ex Renton Peter McMillan Alex McMurray ex Motherwell and William Colquhoun ex Dumbarton Harp No Pos Nat Player Total Combination League Qualifying CupApps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsGK SCO Charles Davie 5 3 0 2 0 1 0GK SCO Richard Oldcorn 6 16 0 15 0 1 0GK SCO Walker 7 3 0 2 0 1 0DF SCO Robert Ferguson 8 1 0 1 0 0 0DF SCO Tom Kelso 9 1 0 1 0 0 0DF SCO David McGregor 10 2 0 2 0 0 0DF SCO John McKinlay 11 2 1 2 1 0 0DF SCO Harry Mitchell 12 19 0 17 0 2 0MF SCO Thomas Cairney 13 20 0 18 0 2 0MF SCO William Colquhoun 14 19 3 17 2 2 1MF SCO John Crawford 15 18 10 16 10 2 0MF SCO John Hendry 16 3 0 3 0 0 0MF SCO Alex McCallum 17 8 0 6 0 2 0MF SCO Hugh McLachlan 18 1 0 1 0 0 0MF SCO James Stevenson 17 1 16 1 1 0MF SCO John Temple 19 18 0 16 0 2 0FW SCO Anderson 20 5 2 5 2 0 0FW SCO John Brander 2 1 2 1 0 0FW SCO George Galbraith 21 5 1 5 1 0 0FW SCO Bob Gordon 3 2 3 2 0 0FW SCO Hoall 22 1 0 1 0 0 0FW SCO Alex Lockhart 23 2 1 2 1 0 0FW SCO Francis McCormick 24 15 10 15 10 0 0FW SCO McHarg 25 1 1 1 1 0 0FW SCO Peter McMillan 26 6 3 4 3 2 0FW SCO Alex McMurray 27 13 5 12 5 1 0FW SCO Porterfield 28 2 0 2 0 0 0FW SCO Willie Speedie 29 6 2 4 1 2 1FW SCO James Stewart 30 20 10 18 8 2 2Source 31 References Edit This match was originally a Combination League fixture but Thornliebank were subsequently expelled from the League and all their results expunged Dumbarton 4 0 Carfin Emmett Saturday September 2nd 1905 The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 Dumbarton 0 2 Hamilton Academical Saturday September 16th 1905 The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 This match was to be a Combination League fixture but the referee failed to turn up and the teams therefore agreed to play a friendly Charles Davie Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 Richard Oldcorn Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 Walker Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 Robert Ferguson Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 Tom Kelso Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 David McGregor Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 John McKinlay Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 Harry Mitchell Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 Thomas Cairney Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 William Colquhoun Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 John Crawford Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 John Henry Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 Alex McCallum Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 Hugh McLachlan Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 John Temple Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 Anderson Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 George Galbraith Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 Hoall Player Statistics The Sons Archive Archived from the original on 7 July 2019 Retrieved 28 July 2019 Alex Lockhart Player Statistics The Sons Archive Archived from the original on 28 July 2019 Retrieved 28 July 2019 Francis McCormick Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 McHarg Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 Peter McMillan Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 Alex McMurray Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 Porterfield Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 2019 Willie Speedie Player Statistics The Sons Archive Retrieved 28 July 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