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1997–98 Dumbarton F.C. season

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Manager
  
Ian Wallace

Scottish Cup
  
Third Round

Scottish Challenge Cup
  
First Round

Scottish League Division 3
  
10th

Scottish League Cup
  
Second Round

Stadium
  
Boghead Park, Dumbarton

Season 1997–98 was the 121st football season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 91st time, the Scottish Cup for the 103rd time, the Scottish League Cup for the 51st time and the Scottish Challenge Cup for the eighth time.

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Overview

In Ian Wallace's first full season at the helm, Dumbarton's poor financial status meant that the team was almost unchanged from the one that had dropped from the Second Division the previous season. Nevertheless initial results were promising, but this was soon to be replaced with that well known sinking feeling as the season went on. From January, Dumbarton registered just 3 league wins, and from the end of February till the end of the season propped up the rest of the league - easily Dumbarton's worst league performance in its history.

In the national cup competitions, however, the five year wait for some progress was brought to an end. In the Scottish Cup, an uninspiring win over Highland League outfit Lossiemouth presented Dumbarton with a tie against Premier Division Motherwell in the third round. After holding their opponents to a home draw, they battled fiercely in the replay only to lose by a single goal.

In the League Cup, old rivals Queen's Park were dispatched in the first round, before Dumbarton found Premier Division Aberdeen too hot to handle.

Finally, however, in the Challenge Cup, it was the same old story - eight seasons and eight first round defeats - Falkirk would be the victors this time.

Locally, in the Stirlingshire Cup, the format reverted back to group ties, but with only one win from three ties, Dumbarton failed to reach the final.

Results

All results are written with Dumbarton's score first.

Scottish League Cup

* - won on penalties after extra time

References

1997–98 Dumbarton F.C. season Wikipedia