Season | Division | G2G | Win % | Draw % | Loss % | ||||
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1967-68 | Division Two | 3 | 0 | - | 0 | 0 | 33.3% | 33.3% | 33.3% |
Totals: | 3 (0) | 0 |
Apps = First Team Appearances (Sub Appearances) | Gls = Goals |
Cln = Clean Sheets | CtGR = Clean Sheets to Games Ratio | W/D/L - Games won, drawn or lost as percentage of games played in |
Yel = Yellow Cards/Cautions | Red = Red Cards/Dismissals |
Recent First Team Starts |
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Apr 6th, 1968 | 06/04/68 | League | Division 2 | vs. Forfar Ath (H) | 2 - 3 |
Apr 3rd, 1968 | 03/04/68 | League | Division 2 | vs. Hamilton Accies (H) | 3 - 2 |
Mar 30th, 1968 | 30/03/68 | League | Division 2 | vs. Stranraer (A) | 1 - 1 |
Recent First Team Goals |
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None |
List of Goals Scored |
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None |
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Signed by our local rivals Dumbarton from Schools Football, Maurice Dunne was the first of a number of emergency loan signings/ triallists brought in by Clydebank to cover for the loss of Dick Madden to injury. He had played 35 times for Dumbarton registering four clean sheets three of which were against the same team, Albion Rovers, with his only other clean sheet being against Stranraer. His record was not improved upon in his four game stint with The Bankies.
Maurice had not appeared in the Dumbarton first team since a 5-2 loss away to Queen of the South in December 1967. His debut for the Bankies was in March 1968 with the opponents once more being Queen of the South, at Kilbowie, the result, a heavy 4-2 loss. A 1-1 draw away to Stranraer, a 3-2 win at home to Hamilton and a 2-3 loss at home to Forfar saw the end of Maurice Dunne’s short time at Clydebank.
In each of Dunne’s last two games, Clydebank conceded a penalty, both were to be converted. This is mentioned because Maurice Dunne in later years went on to play for Beith Juniors. In a Jackie Scarlett cup tie with fierce rivals Kilbirnie Ladeside in 1975 Maurice Dunne was beaten three times from the penalty spot in a 6-1 drubbing. It created a bit of Scottish Sporting History, not the fact that it was a hat trick of penalties, but the fact that the penalty taker was the Kilbirnie goalkeeper Jim Marner!
March 30th, 1968
Stranraer 1 - 1 Clydebank
League (Division 2)
Maurice was born on this date
Stranraer 1 - 1 Clydebank
League (Division 2)
Clydebank's attacking duo of Fleming and Moy were left frustrated at Stair Park, repeatedly flagged offside by Stranraer's double pivot of Lawlor and Heap. Fleming, particularly in the first half, was
Clydebank 2 - 3 Forfar Ath
League (Division 2)
Clydebank should have have been out of sight in this match, but instead found themselves two goals behind twice despite dominating much of the game. They were punished for profligacy in front of goal,
Maurice was given a free transfer at the end of the season.
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