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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Division, Scottish Cup, League Cup and European Cup Winners' Cup in season 1982–83. They finished third in the Premier Division behind champions Dundee...
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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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During the 1982–83 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish Premier Division. Celtic entered the 1982-1983 season as League Champions...
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Dundee F.C. seasons "Match results". deearchive.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2020-07-22. Retrieved 7 May 2021. "Results for Dundee for 1982-83". londonhearts...
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During the 1982–83 season, Heart of Midlothian F.C. competed in the Scottish First Division, the Scottish Cup and the Scottish League Cup. North Shields...
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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 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 1982–83 season was Clydebank's seventeenth 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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Championship qualifying – Group 1 BHC = British Home Championship 1982–83 Aberdeen F.C. season "1982/83 - the Scottish Football League". Archived from the original...
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Championship side Dumbarton in May 2015 and was quickly replaced by former Ayr United manager Brian Reid. Stranraer started the 2015–16 season horrendously...
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Domestically, the club has won the Scottish Premier Division on one occasion (1982–83), the Scottish Cup twice (1994 and 2010) and the Scottish League Cup twice...
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the outstanding teams of their grade in Britain, let alone Scotland. In 1982–83 their Highland League record of won 23, drew 7, lost 0, made them the first...
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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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Bertie Auld (category Dumbarton F.C. players)
and poor discipline impeded his progress and after spending a season on loan to Dumbarton, he was sold to Birmingham City in 1961 for £15,000, making his...
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manure". The ground was first used by the original Aberdeen F.C. in 1899, in a 7–1 win over Dumbarton; when they merged with two other teams in 1903, the new...
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escaping a 3–0 defeat at Dumbarton on 30 April 2005, which consigned the Red Lichties to the Third Division for the following season. The club rose from the...
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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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The 1982–83 Scottish League Cup was the thirty-seventh season of Scotland's second football knockout competition. The competition was won by Celtic, who...
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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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Season 1981–82 was the 98th football season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 76th...
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struggling against relegation again in season 2015–16. Burchill was sacked in December 2015 following a 1–1 draw with Dumbarton as Livingston sat second bottom...
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Jim Duffy (footballer) (category Dumbarton F.C. managers)
(two spells – first as player-manager), Brechin City, Greenock Morton, Dumbarton and Ayr United. Duffy also had a brief Director of Football role at Hearts...
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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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Chic Charnley (category Dumbarton F.C. players)
Thistle, St Mirren, Bolton (on loan), Djurgårdens IF, Dumbarton, Dundee, Hibernian and Cork City F.C. He also played for non-league clubs Rutherglen Glencairn...
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consecutive seasons in the top level of Scottish football, this was the club's first season of play in the second tier of Scottish football since the 1982–83 season...
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John Burridge (category Dumbarton F.C. players)
the 1982 FA Cup Final. In July 1982, Burridge joined his seventh club, Wolverhampton Wanderers. In the 1982–83 season in a game at Molineux, Wolves entertained...
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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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Ally McCoist (category Sunderland A.F.C. players)
enough, he got the sack relatively soon after that." At the end of the 1982–83 season, McCoist returned to Scotland and joined Rangers for a fee of £185,000...
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