Season 1983–84 was the 100th football season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 78th...
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Dumbarton Football Club is a semi-professional football club in Dumbarton, Scotland. Founded on 23 December 1872, they are one of the oldest football...
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Championship qualifying - Group 1 BHC = British Home Championship 1983–84 Aberdeen F.C. season "1983/84 - the Scottish Football League". Archived from the original...
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In the 1983–84 season, Hibs finished 7th in the Scottish Premier Division. They were knocked out in the third round of the Scottish Cup by East Fife, after...
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The 1983–84 season was Kilmarnock's 82nd in Scottish League Competitions. After being relegated the previous season, the club's board of directors announced...
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Elliott - Ayr United, Dumbarton, East Fife Jackie Rafferty - Dumbarton, Partick Thistle Dougie McCracken - Ayr United, Dumbarton, East Fife Johnny McIntyre...
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the season, again losing to Dumbarton. The club did however win one competition of note; the Greenock Charity Cup, in 1887–88, beating St Mirren F.C. in...
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The following is a list of seasons played by Dumbarton F.C., detailing performances in each of the major Scottish football competitions entered. See the...
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The 1983–84 season was Clydebank's eighteenth season after being elected to the Scottish Football League. They competed in Scottish League Division One...
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Vorwärts Berlin, won 2–1, 15 November 1961) Shared with Dumbarton F.C. after both clubs ended the season on 29 points. A play-off game at Cathkin Park on 21...
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successive seasons from 1982 to 1984, and two more league titles in 1983–84 and 1984–85. During the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1983, Aberdeen beat FC Sion...
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every season. The club was founded in 1885 when the second team of the older Forfar club, Angus F.C. broke away to form Forfar Athletic. Angus FC had been...
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Derek Ferguson (category Sunderland A.F.C. players)
in Tom Forsyth's testimonial match in 1983, aged only 15. He made his competitive debut in the 1983–84 season aged 16 years, 24 days (which remains a...
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Scottish football was legalised in 1893. At the end of the first season, Dumbarton and Rangers finished level on points at the top of the table. The...
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The 1983–84 Scottish League Cup was the 38th season of Scotland's second football knockout competition. The competition was won by Rangers, who defeated...
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Carson's record set in season 1983-84. The Scottish Cup match against Huntly on 25 January marked Stevie Gow's 100th appearance for Dumbarton in all national...
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1982/83, 1983/84, 1987/88 Scottish Qualifying Cup (North) – 1948/49, 1949/50, 1950/51, 1961/62, 1966/67, 1969/70, 1971/72, 1981/82, 1982/83, 1983/84, 1986/87...
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5–1 defeat to Dumbarton, with the club sitting eighth in the Championship. On 7 March 2015, after slipping to a 1–0 defeat to Dumbarton left Alloa in...
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The 1984–85 season was Heart of Midlothian F.C.'s second consecutive season of play in the Scottish Premier Division. Hearts also competed in the Uefa...
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including at former Celtic player Bobo Balde. Shared with Dumbarton F.C. after both clubs ended the season on 29 points. A play-off game at Cathkin Park on 21...
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Season 1982–83 was the 99th football season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 77th...
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1977–78, 1979–80, 1983–84, 1987–88, 1989–90, 2004–05, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2015–16, 2017–18 Central Sectional League Cup: 1983–84, 1987–88, 1990–91...
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successful managers in the club's history, resigned during the 2007–08 season. Former Dumbarton and Forfar boss Brian Fairley was later appointed as his successor...
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Season 1984–85 was the 101st football season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 79th...
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National Dryburgh Cup: 1985–86 East Region Division Two: 1983–84 East Junior League Cup: 1975–76, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1987–88, 2000–01 Brown Cup: 1933–34, 1963–64...
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number of goals scored. (C) Champions Hibernian v Celtic Celtic v Dundee United Rangers v Celtic Celtic v Morton Dumbarton v Celtic Celtic v Hearts St...
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the 1966–67 season, going on to appear in Europe in 14 successive seasons from 1976. They also reached the European Cup semi-finals in 1983–84 and the UEFA...
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first season the club played eighteen championship matches, also a play-off which they drew and so shared the first ever league title with Dumbarton. The...
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finishing third behind joint-winner's Rangers and Dumbarton in the competition's inaugural season. In 1891, Celtic won their second trophy when they...
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Allan Moore (category Dumbarton F.C. players)
interest once builders moved on to other sites. Dumbarton Scottish First Division promotion 1983–84 St.Johnstone Scottish First Division 1989–90 Dunfermline...
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