2005–06 Clyde F.C. season

2005–06 Clyde F.C. season
Clyde Football Club
2005-2006 season
Chairman Len McGuire
Manager Graham Roberts
First Division 5th
Scottish Cup Fourth round (replay)
League Cup Third round
Challenge Cup First round
Top goalscorer League: Alex Williams (12)
All: Alex Williams (13)
Highest home attendance 8,000 (vs Celtic, 8 January 2006)
Lowest home attendance 813 (vs Ross County, 1 April 2006)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

In season 2005-06, Clyde competed in their sixth consecutive season in the Scottish First Division. Graham Roberts was appointed as new manager, after Billy Reid left to join Hamilton Academical. Roberts appointed ex-Celtic player Joe Miller as his assistant.

Clyde finished fifth in the Scottish First Division. They went out of the Scottish League Cup in the third round the Scottish Cup in the fourth round and the Scottish Challenge Cup in the first round.

It was a season to enjoy for the fans, as they watched their team take the lead against Rangers at Ibrox in the Scottish League Cup, though they were eventually defeated after extra-time. They beat Celtic 2-1 in the Scottish Cup, which was the club's biggest victory for years.

Contents

Transfers

May to December

In:

Player From Fee
Scotland Chris Higgins Motherwell Free
Scotland Stephen O'Donnell Boston United Free
Scotland Billy Brawley Selkirk Free
Scotland Craig McKeown Dunfermline Athletic Free
Northern Ireland Michael McGowan Dundee Free
Scotland Roddy Hunter Unattached Free
Scotland Paul McHale Cowdenbeath Undisclosed
Scotland Peter Cherrie Ayr United Free
France Romauld Bouadji Carshalton Athletic Free
Scotland Andrew Dick Falkirk Free
Scotland Steven Masterton Kilmarnock Free
Scotland Alex Williams Greenock Morton Free
Scotland Paul Jarvie Dundee United Free
Scotland Neil McGregor Kilmarnock Free
Scotland Joe Miller Unattached Free
Scotland Sean McKenna Queens Park Youth Free
Scotland Raymond Inglis Hamilton Academical Youth Free
Scotland Santino Marini St Mirren Youth Free
Scotland David Scott Albion Rovers Youth Free
Scotland Gordon Parks East Stirlingshire Free
Scotland Paul Hilland Queen of the South Free
Scotland Tom Brighton Rangers Free

Out:

Player From Fee
England Bryn Halliwell St Johnstone Free
Scotland Allan Morrison Stranraer Free
England Simon Mensing St Johnstone Free
Scotland Gary Bollan Brechin City Free
Scotland John Potter St Mirren Free
Scotland Stuart Balmer Hamilton Academical Free
Scotland Scott Wilson Raith Rovers Free
Scotland Paul Doyle Montrose Free
Scotland Jimmy Gibson Partick Thistle Free
England Darren Sheridan St Johnstone Free
Scotland Ian Harty Hamilton Academical Free
England Graeme Jones Hamilton Academical Free
Scotland Mark Gilhaney Hamilton Academical Free
Scotland David Greenhill Alloa Athletic Free
Scotland Graeme McCracken Cumbernauld United Free
Spain Miguel Angel Espinola Granada CF Free
Scotland Alex Burns Motherwell Loan Return
Scotland Chris Gardiner Heart of Midlothian Loan Return
Scotland Paul Hilland Raith Rovers Loan

January to April

In:

Player From Fee
England Kevin McDonald Hibernian Loan
Scotland Dougie Imrie Lanark United Free

Out:

Player To Fee
Scotland Billy Brawley Selkirk Free
Scotland John Paul McKeever Dumbarton Free
Scotland Paul Flaherty Unattached Free
Scotland Gordon Parks Retired Free

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Scotland GK Peter Cherrie
Scotland GK Paul Jarvie
Scotland GK David Scott
France DF Romauld Bouadji
Scotland DF Robert Harris
Scotland DF Chris Higgins
Scotland DF Paul Hilland
Scotland DF Raymond Inglis
Scotland DF Neil McGregor
Northern Ireland DF Michael McGowan
Scotland DF Craig McKeown
Scotland MF Kevin Bradley
Scotland MF Billy Brawley
Scotland MF Craig Bryson
Scotland MF Andrew Dick
No. Position Player
Scotland MF Eddie Malone
Scotland MF Santino Marini
Scotland MF Steven Masterton
England MF Kevin McDonald
Scotland MF Paul McHale (Captain)
Scotland MF John Paul McKeever
Scotland MF Joe Miller
Scotland MF Stephen O'Donnell
Scotland FW Gary Arbuckle
Scotland FW Tom Brighton
Scotland FW Paul Flaherty
Scotland FW Roddy Hunter
Scotland FW Dougie Imrie
Scotland FW Sean McKenna
Scotland FW Gordon Parks
Scotland FW Alex Williams

Results

      Win       Draw       Loss       Upcoming fixture

Friendlies

Date Opponents Stadium Result

F - A

Scorers Attendance
July 14, 2005 Motherwell Broadwood Stadium 0 - 1
July 16, 2005 Manchester United Broadwood Stadium 1 - 5 McGregor Goal 77' 7,591
July 25, 2005 Livingston Broadwood Stadium 1 - 2 Bryson Goal
July 27, 2005 Larkhall Thistle Gasworks Park 3 - 2 Williams Goal, McGowan Goal, Brawley Goal 150

Scottish First Division

Date Opponents Stadium Result

F - A

Scorers Attendance Notes
August 6, 2005 Ross County Victoria Park 1 - 3 Bryson Goal 31' 1,750 [1][2][3]
August 13, 2005 Dundee Broadwood Stadium 1 - 1 Miller Goal 76' 1,645 [4]
August 20, 2005 Stranraer Stair Park 2 - 1 O'Donnell Goal 59' Goal 87' 718 [5]
August 27, 2005 Queen of the South Broadwood Stadium 1 - 0 Williams Goal 15' 1,152
September 10, 2005 Brechin City Glebe Park 1 - 1 McHale Goal 46', McGregor Red card 61' 676
September 17, 2005 St Mirren Love Street 0 - 2 3,068
September 24, 2005 St Johnstone Broadwood Stadium 0 - 1 1,152
October 1, 2005 Airdrie United Excelsior Stadium 3 - 1 Williams Goal 3' Goal 66', Brighton Goal 62' 1,603
October 15, 2005 Hamilton Academical Broadwood Stadium 1 - 1 Williams Goal 24', McGregor Red card 79' 1,392
October 22, 2005 Ross County Broadwood Stadium 1 - 0 Williams Goal 25' 1,012
October 26, 2005 Dundee Dens Park 3 - 3 Brighton Goal 36', O'Donnell Goal 79' (pen) Goal 84' 3,360
October 29, 2005 Brechin City Broadwood Stadium 2 - 1 Williams Goal 31', McGowan Goal 51' 984
November 5, 2005 Queen of the South Palmerston Park 2 - 1 McGregor Goal 57', Williams Goal 75' 1,436
November 12, 2005 St Mirren Broadwood Stadium 1 - 2 Williams Goal 61' 2,012
November 19, 2005 St Johnstone McDiarmid Park 0 - 0 2,195
November 26, 2005 Airdrie United Broadwood Stadium 1 - 0 McGowan Goal 23' 1,258
December 3, 2005 Hamilton Academical New Douglas Park 1 - 1 Miller Goal 85' 1,787
December 10, 2005 Ross County Victoria Park 1 - 0 O'Donnell Goal 7' 2,149
December 17, 2005 Stranraer Broadwood Stadium 1 - 0 Masterton Goal 90' 1,012
December 26, 2005 Brechin City Glebe Park 1 - 3 Bryson Goal 90' 711
December 31, 2005 Queen of the South Broadwood Stadium 3 - 0 Williams Goal 7' Goal 62', O'Donnell Goal 40' 1,101
January 2, 2006 St Mirren Love Street 1 - 2 Brighton Goal 47', O'Donnell Red card 73' 4,338
January 14, 2006 St Johnstone Broadwood Stadium 2 - 3 Masterton Goal 55', Brighton Goal 61' 1,313
January 21, 2006 Airdrie United Excelsior Stadium 1 - 1 Brighton Goal 22', McKeown Red card 84' 1,623
January 28, 2006 Hamilton Academical Broadwood Stadium 2 - 2 O'Donnell Goal 28' Goal 53' 1,408 [6]
February 11, 2006 Stranraer Stair Park 5 - 0 Hunter Goal 3' Goal 5' Goal 32' Goal 83', Bouadji Goal 29' 582 [7][8]
February 18, 2006 Dundee Broadwood Stadium 3 - 3 Brighton Goal 15', MacDonald Goal 23' (own goal), McHale Goal 72' 1,062
March 4, 2006 Queen of the South Palmerston Park 1 - 2 Imrie Goal 78' 1,750
March 11, 2006 Brechin City Broadwood Stadium 5 - 1 Malone Goal 18', Williams Goal 50' Goal 53' Goal 58', O'Donnell Goal 78' 837 [9]
March 18, 2006 St Mirren Broadwood Stadium 0 - 1 2,275
March 25, 2006 St Johnstone McDiarmid Park 0 - 1 2,097 [10]
April 1, 2006 Airdrie United Broadwood Stadium 3 - 1 McHale Goal 28' (pen), Bouadji Goal 42', Brighton Goal 79' 1,350
April 8, 2006 Hamilton Academical New Douglas Park 0 - 2 1,360 [11]
April 15, 2006 Ross County Broadwood Stadium 2 - 0 O'Donnell Goal 22' Goal 73' (pen) 813
April 22, 2006 Dundee Dens Park 1 - 0 Imrie Goal 64' 3,199
April 29, 2006 Stranraer Broadwood Stadium 1 - 1 McKeown Goal 90' 1,343 [12][13][14][15]

Scottish Challenge Cup

Date Round Opponents Stadium Result

F - A

Scorers Attendance Notes
July 30, 2005 Round 1 Brechin City Glebe Park 2 - 3 AET Williams Goal 3', McGregor Goal 85' 547 [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26]

Scottish League Cup

Date Round Opponents Stadium Result

F - A

Scorers Attendance Notes
August 9, 2005 Round 1 Montrose Links Park 1 - 0 Brighton Goal 11' 414
August 23, 2005 Round 2 Peterhead Balmoor 3 - 2 McGregor Goal 3', Higgins Red card 42', Arbuckle Goal 56', Brighton Goal 73' 584 [27]
September 20, 2005 Round 3 Rangers Ibrox Stadium 2 - 5 AET Bryson Goal 51', O'Donnell Goal 73' (pen) 30,104 [28]

Scottish Cup

Date Round Opponents Stadium Result

F - A

Scorers Attendance Notes
January 8, 2006 Round 3 Celtic Broadwood Stadium 2 - 1 Bryson Goal 32', Malone Goal 36' 8,000
February 4, 2006 Round 4 Gretna Broadwood Stadium 0 - 0 Williams Red card 28', Higgins Red card 90' 2,530
February 14, 2006 Round 4 Replay Gretna Raydale Park 0 - 4 McKeown Red card 71' 2,410

Canadian tour

Date Opponents Stadium Result

F - A

Scorers Attendance
May 5, 2006 Windsor Border Stars University of Windsor Stadium 1 - 0 Williams Goal 86' (pen)
May 7, 2006 CPSL All Stars Esther Shiner Stadium 2 - 1 Imrie Goal 18', O'Donnell Goal 55' (pen)

Player statistics

# Player P Goal Booked Red card
GK Scotland Paul Jarvie 21 0 0 0
DF Scotland Neil McGregor 28 3 0 2
MF Scotland Eddie Malone 38 2 0 0
DF Scotland Chris Higgins 39 0 0 2
DF Scotland Craig McKeown 41 1 0 2
MF Scotland Paul McHale 20 (1) 3 0 0
MF Scotland Craig Bryson 37 (3) 4 0 0
MF Scotland Stephen O'Donnell 39 (1) 12 0 1
FW Scotland Alex Williams 36 (2) 13 0 1
FW Scotland Joe Miller 3 (17) 2 0 0
DF France Romauld Bouadji 11 (6) 6 0 0
DF Scotland Robert Harris 16 (6) 0 0 0
FW Scotland Kevin Bradley 1 (8) 0 0 0
MF Scotland Steven Masterton 20 (6) 2 0 0
FW Scotland Tom Brighton 40 (2) 8 0 0
DF Northern Ireland Michael McGowan 40 (1) 2 0 0
FW Scotland Roddy Hunter 3 (13) 4 0 0
MF Scotland Billy Brawley 0 (5) 0 0 0
MF Scotland Andrew Dick 2 (7) 0 0 0
GK Scotland Peter Cherrie 22 (2) 0 0 0
FW Scotland Gary Arbuckle 2 (21) 1 0 0
MF Scotland Kevin McDonald 5 (7) 0 0 0
FW Scotland Dougie Imrie 9 (3) 2 0 0
FW Scotland Sean McKenna 0 (1) 0 0 0
GK Scotland David Scott 0 0 0 0
MF Scotland Santino Marini 0 0 0 0
DF Scotland Raymond Inglis 0 0 0 0

Notes

  1. ^ Debut of Tom Brighton
  2. ^ Debut of Michael McGowan
  3. ^ Debut of Roddy Hunter
  4. ^ Debut of Billy Brawley
  5. ^ Debut of Andrew Dick
  6. ^ Debut of Kevin McDonald
  7. ^ Debut of Dougie Imrie
  8. ^ Final appearance of Andrew Dick
  9. ^ Debut of Sean McKenna
  10. ^ Final appearance of Paul Jarvie
  11. ^ Final appearance of Romauld Bouadji
  12. ^ Final appearance of Alex Williams
  13. ^ Final appearance of Kevin McDonald
  14. ^ Final appearance of Tom Brighton
  15. ^ Graham Robers final game in charge
  16. ^ Debut of Paul Jarvie
  17. ^ Debut of Neil McGregor
  18. ^ Debut of Chris Higgins
  19. ^ Debut of Craig McKeown
  20. ^ Debut of Paul McHale
  21. ^ Debut of Stephen O'Donnell
  22. ^ Debut of Alex Williams
  23. ^ Debut of Joe Miller
  24. ^ Debut of Romauld Bouadji
  25. ^ Debut of Steven Masterton
  26. ^ Graham Roberts first game in charge
  27. ^ Debut of Peter Cherrie
  28. ^ Final appearance of Billy Brawley

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