Following the Sons' relegation to Scottish League Two eight players were released by the club. Paul Paton headed the departures, with Sam Ramsbottom, Patrick O'Neil, Sam Muir, Stephen Bronsky, Eoghan Stokes, Mark Lamont and David Hopkirk also released. Loan players Carlo Pignatiello, Kieran Wright and Adam Hutchinson returned to their parent clubs, whilst George Stanger was offered a permanent deal after impressing during his loan spell from University of Stirling. Player of the Year Conner Duthie was also offered a new contract however he turned it down,[2] whilst veteran Patrick Boyle was offered a player/coach role.[3] Joshua Oyinsan was next to leave, as he was released by the club on 12 May.[4]David Wilson became the club's first new signing of the summer on 14 May, joining four years after leaving the club.[5] He was followed the same day by winger Ally Love who joined after leaving Clyde.[6] A day later Brett Long joined the club from Peterhead, signing a two-year deal.[7] However Paddy Boyle turned down the offer of a player/coach role and left the club.[8] Striker Kristoffer Syvertsen also left the club a week later to return to his native Norway.[9]Martin McNiff became the club's fourth new signing of the summer, re-joining the club after leaving in 2014.[10] The club also announced their first pre-season friendly, against Workington, on Tuesday 5 July.[11] Further friendlies against Ayr United, Caledonian Braves and Gretna 2008 were also arranged.[12]
On 1 July goalkeeper Harry Broun joined the club from Kilmarnock having impressed as a trialist.[25] The following day the Sons won 3-2 against Gretna F.C. 2008 thanks to goals from Ryan Wallace, Gregor Buchanan and a trialist striker. Wallace was on the scoresheet again three days later in a 3-0 victory against Northern Premier League outfit Workington. Midfielder Finlay Gray was next to join the club, having impressed as a trialist.[26] He signed the same day as the club lost their opening Scottish League Cup clash 2-1 against Stirling Albion. The club's next game also ended in defeat, 2-0 to Premiership Aberdeen on 13 July. The Sons recorded their first win of the season on 16 July - 2-0 against 10 man Peterhead. Finlay Gray opened the scoring with Gregor Buchanan netting in the second-half.[27] The League Cup campaign ended with a 0-0 draw with Scottish ChampionshipRaith Rovers - with Sons losing the bonus point penalty shootout 3-2.[28] 23 July saw the club defeat Irvine Meadow XI in their final pre-season friendly - with Declan Byrne, Ally Love and Finlay Gray all netting. The league season opened with a 2-0 victory against Stirling Albion thanks to Declan Byrne's double inside the first five minutes.
August
The Sons won their opening two games in August, making it their best start to a season since 1959. First was a 2-1 victory against 10 man Albion Rovers with Stuart Carswell and Ryan Wallace on target. That was followed by a 4-0 success against Annan Athletic on 13 August - with Declan Byrne's second double in as many home games added to by strikes from Gregor Buchanan and Finlay Gray. Forward John Gemmell also featured as a trialist - having left the club back in 2007 - setting up the fourth goal.[29] He signed a permanent deal with the club on 19 August[30] and said he was in the best shape of his career.[31] The following day the Sons made it four wins from four, with a Thomas Orr own goal added to by Martin McNiff and Finlay Gray in a 3-1 win against Stenhousemuir. After a 7-0 defeat to Rangers B Team in the Scottish Challenge Cup, Ally Love's double ensured the Sons won their first five league games for the first time in the club's history - with a 2-1 success against Elgin City.[32] A few days later attacking midfielder Callum Wilson joined Lowland LeagueBroomhill on loan.[33] Finlay Gray was named the club's August player of the month.[34]
September
September opened with the Sons adding attacking midfielder Michael Garrity on loan from Morton.[35] The club's first game of the month ended in a 1-0 victory against East Fife - with Declan Byrne on target. On 7 September, boss Stevie Farrell was named League Two manager of the month for August[36] whilst Byrne was named League Two player of the month.[37] Following the postponement of an away clash with Stranraer on 10 September following the death of Elizabeth II,[38] another 1-0 victory followed, with Stuart Carswell's penalty the winner against Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic on 17 September[39] leaving the Sons as the only team with a 100 percent record in British league football.[40] Dumbarton suffered their first league defeat of the season on 202 September, losing 3-2 to Stranraer at Stair Park. In the Scottish Cup the Sons were drawn against West of Scotland Football LeagueCumnock Juniors, with the match selected for live coverage on BBC Scotland.[41]Stuart Carswell was named as the club's player of the month for September.[42]
October
The first match of October saw Dumbarton held to a 0-0 draw by Forfar Athletic at Station Park. On 7 October midfielder Finlay Gray, who had been named the club's Player of the Month for August, signed an extended deal until the summer of 2024.[43] A 6-0 defeat to Stirling Albion followed on 8 October, with the Sons dropping behind the Binos to second in the table the following week after a 1-1 draw with Albion Rovers. Stuart Carswell got Sons' goal from the penalty spot[44] with John Gemmell suffering a serious Achilles injury.[45] Dumbarton avoided a Scottish Cup upset, winning 3-1 against West of Scotland Football League side Cumnock Juniors. Another Stuart Carswell penalty was added to by Gregor Buchanan and Finlay Gray in a 3-1 success.[46] The month ended with a 1-0 away victory against Annan Athletic courtesy of Gregg Wylde's first goal of the season, whilst Kalvin Orsi was named the club's October Player of the Month.[47]
December opened with a 1-1 draw against Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic, with Edin Lynch making his first appearance for the club since April. On 6 December, boss Stephen Farrell was named League Two Manager of the Month for the second time.[51] After 17 December's game with Stenhousemuir was postponed, the Sons returned to action on Christmas Eve. Defeat East Fife 2-0 - on the day the club celebrated their 150th anniversary.[52] On 30 December midfielder Michael Garrity returned to parent club Morton, after making one start and nine appearances from the bench.[53] 2022 ended with a 1-0 victory against Albion Rovers on Hogmanay. Ally Love scoring the winner. Brett Long was named the club's player of the month.
January
The Sons' first game of 2023, against second place- side Stirling Albion was called off on 7 January due to a waterlogged pitch.[54] On 13 January, young midfielder Luca Vata was promoted from the club's U18s to the first-team squad on amateur terms.[55] The following day striker Russell McLean joined from Scottish League One side Peterhead, having scored four times against the Sons in the previous campaign.[56] McLean made his debut that afternoon, in a 2-1 defeat to Forfar Athletic - with Sons reduced to 10 men after just 12 minutes when Ryan McGeever was sent-off. On 19 January boss Stephen Farrell and his backroom team signed a new deal until the summer of 2025.[57] The club exited the Scottish Cup on 21 January, with an injury time loss to Premiership Kilmarnock. On 28 January the club secured a first win of the new year, 1-0 against Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic thanks to a Gregg Wylde strike.[58] On 30 January midfielder Callum Wilson, who had been on loan at Broomhill, left the club permanently.[59]Gregg Wylde was named the club's player of the month.[60]
February
On 1 February club captain Ryan McGeever joined Scottish League OneClyde on loan, with Peter Grant moving in the opposite direction.[61] Grant made his debut in a 1-1 draw with Stenhousemuir on February 4, with Matty Yates scoring in injury time to cancel out Ally Love's opener. A second straight home win followed on February 11, with Russell McLean netting his first goal for the club in a 2-1 success against Annan Athletic. That was followed by a 2-0 defeat to East Fife on February 18, which saw Stirling Albion narrow the gap to Sons to just three points. The club suffered back-to-back league defeats for the first time when Elgin City won at the Rock on February 25. Becoming the first away side to win a league game at the ground for 11 months. Three days later Dumbarton returned to winning ways, defeating Stenhousemuir 1-0 at home thanks to Finlay Gray's first-half goal. Aron Lynas was named as the club's player of the month.[62]
March
March began with a 2-0 away victory against Stranraer, thanks to goals from Ross MacLean and Gregor Buchanan.[63] 16-year-old academy graduate Luca Vata, nephew of former Celtic player Rudi Vata, made his debut as a late substitute. On March 7 a planned game with second placed Stirling Albion was called off due to a frozen pitch with under two hours notice,[64] leading to the Binos submitting a complaint to the Scottish Professional Football League.[65] Four days later a planned clash with Forfar Athletic also fell victim to the weather.[66] The Sons returned to action on March 18, suffering a humiliating 5-1 defeat to ninth placed Albion Rovers.[67] A week later a meeting of the top two ended in a 2-2 draw, with Ross MacLean and Finlay Gray on target. Four days later, the Sons were able to name just four substitutes as they lost 1-0 at home to Forfar Athletic. Ally Love missed an early penalty for the hosts. Peter Grant was named the club's Player of the Month.[68]
April
On April 1 the Sons suffered a 2-1 home loss to Stenhousemuir, their first defeat after taking the lead in a game all season. Aron Lynas was on target for the home side. Another defeat to Annan Athletic followed on April 8 - with David Wilson scoring a superb free-kick.[69] On April 11 a planned clash with Stirling Albion was called off for a fourth time - just 20 minutes before kick off after heavy rain deemed the pitch unplayable.[70] On April 14, midfielder David Wilson signed a new two-year contract with the club.[71] A first win in five followed, with Declan Byrne and Russell McLean on the scoresheet in a 2-0 victory against Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic on April 15. The same day winger Ross MacLean signed a new two-year deal.[72] The long awaited clash with Stirling Albion finally took place at the fifth time of asking on April 18, ending 0-0 - a result that left the Binos nine points clear with three games remaining. The clean sheet did mean that both the club and goalkeeper Brett Long set new club records however for the most in a season.[73] A day later Gregg Wylde agreed a new one-year contract with the club[74] as did top scorer Declan Byrne.[75] A 1-0 victory over East Fife followed, with Martin McNiff getting the game's only goal - and both sides having a penalty saved.[76]Aron Lynas was next to agree a new deal, signing for an additional year with the option of a second.[77] The month ended with a 1-0 loss to Elgin City, whilst Kalvin Orsi earned the club's Player of the Month award.
May
The season ended on May 6 with a 1-1 draw against Stranraer in which Edin Lynch scored his first goal for the club. After the game Aron Lynas was named the club's Player of the Year with Finlay Gray winning the Young Player of the Year award.[78] In the playoffs, the Sons were knocked out at the semi-final stage - after a 6-0 first leg defeat to Annan Athletic.[79]
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