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2021–22 Dundee F.C. season

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Dundee
2021–22 season
ChairmanTim Keyes
ManagerJames McPake
(until 16 February)
Mark McGhee
(from 17 February)
StadiumDens Park
Scottish Premiership12th (relegated)
League CupQuarter-finals
Scottish CupQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Danny Mullen (7)
All: Danny Mullen (7)
Highest home attendance11,273 vs. Dundee United,
1 February 2022 (Prem.)
Average home league attendance6,379 (not incl. games with
restricted attendances)

The 2021–22 season was Dundee's first season back in the top flight of Scottish football since 2018–19, after winning the previous season's Premiership play-offs.[1] Dundee also competed in both the League Cup and the Scottish Cup.

Dundee were automatically relegated to the Scottish Championship on 11 May 2022.[2]

Season summary

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July

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Dundee would top their League Cup group stage with four wins from four, including a 3–0 forfeited win over Ross County on top of wins over Brora Rangers, Montrose and Forfar Athletic to qualify for the Second Round. They ended the month with their first Scottish Premiership game since James McPake's first game in May 2019, with both coincidentally against St Mirren. Dundee would come from behind twice to take a point.[3]

August

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Dundee would suffer a massive defeat away to Celtic, but would rebound strongly in the League Cup Second Round with a home victory over Motherwell.[4][5] Despite going ahead early against Hibernian, the Dee would require a late equaliser to snatch a point at Dens.[6] The week after, Motherwell would get revenge for their cup defeat with a league win over Dundee, even after going down to 10 men.[7]

September

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After losing captain Charlie Adam in the previous game, Dundee failed to capitalise on a dominant performance at home to Livingston and had to take a goalless draw.[8] They once again failed to find the net and conceded a late goal in the Dundee derby to go bottom of the league.[9] In the League Cup quarter-final a few days later, Dundee again failed to take their chances and suffered defeat to cup holders St Johnstone.[10] Dundee's string of valiant performances marred by impotency in front of goal continued with a tight defeat to league champions Rangers.[11]

October

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After failing to score for four consecutive games, Dundee finally found the back of the net with Ryan Sweeney's header away to St Johnstone, though it did little to change an otherwise horrendous 3–1 defeat.[12] Charlie Adam would return in Dundee's next game against a similarly struggling Aberdeen side, and managed to defeat the Dons in the league for the first time since 2004, though would pay the price of losing midfielder Shaun Byrne to injury.[13] Despite struggling to keep up with in-form Hearts, a late Jason Cummings goal was enough to take a point at Tynecastle.[14] In a key game at home against relegation rivals Ross County however, Dundee's building momentum crashed to a halt after going 4 goals behind in the first half, eventually losing 0–5.[15] Despite this humiliation however, the Dees would bounce back brilliantly with their first away win of the season in Paisley against St Mirren, keeping a clean sheet to boot, though they would lose striker Cillian Sheridan for the season with an Achilles tendon rupture.[16]

November

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Despite showing better fight against Celtic at home, their defensive struggles continued with a 2–4 loss.[17] After a 3-week break, Dundee came back with a bang in a decisive 3–0 win over an in-form Motherwell side, but would once again lose a key player to injury in a big win with defender Lee Ashcroft damaging his hamstring.[18]

December

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Dundee secured back-to-back wins with a 1–0 home win over bogey side St Johnstone, hopping up to 9th place.[19] Their momentum would be inevitably halted at Ibrox Stadium as they were picked apart by Rangers.[20] They would take the lead over Ross County despite losing Charlie Adam again to injury via a Luke McCowan double, but could not hold it together and would suffer defeat in Dingwall. A valiant defensive performance at Easter Road was undone by a freak own goal that would be enough for a Dundee defeat.[21] Dundee would be very short-staffed in their next match against Hearts due to various injuries piling up, a suspension for Ryan Sweeney and Jason Cummings being dismissed from training due to showing up 'unfit to train'. Despite another even game in misty conditions, a late Hearts goal was enough to seal a fourth straight defeat for the Dee.[22] Despite taking the lead early, the tired and depleted side were once again just beaten by Aberdeen.[23] Their remaining games in December were rearranged due to the SPFL moving the winter break forward at the request of the clubs, including Dundee.[24]

January

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Despite their early reprieve, Dundee returned to their miserable run of form with another goalless loss, in particular away from home against Livingston.[25] In a brief break from their losing run in the league, the side were able to reclaim some form with a win, albeit unconvincing, away to Scottish League One side Dumbarton in the Scottish Cup.[26] In a crucial game shortly after between the two bottom sides in terrible form, a rather unsurprisingly poor 0–0 fails to separate Dundee from last-placed St Johnstone in Perth.[27]

February

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Dundee would have to accept another scoreless draw and dropping to bottom spot against rivals Dundee United.[28] In yet another vital game in order to try and fend off relegation, Dundee again fell to Ross County and their gap at the bottom would only increase.[29] Despite the previous failures to defeat relegation rivals, the Dark Blues pulled out a gutsy come-from-behind win over Europe-chasing Hearts to lift them off the bottom spot.[30] Dundee continued their improving form by taking their chances against League One side Peterhead in the Scottish Cup 5th round to win 0–3 at Balmoor.[31] Despite the two positive results prior however, manager James McPake was released by the club on 16 February.[32] The next day, Mark McGhee was announced as manager for the remainder of the season.[33] McGhee's first game as manager was an impressive performance against league leaders Celtic, but missed out on a point in the dying minutes.[34] Any optimism that was brought about from their performance at Celtic Park however was swiftly crushed in another battering at home, this time to Livingston in a 0–4 romp.[35]

March

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The side would get their first point under McGhee with a goalless draw at home to Hibs, but failed to take advantage of a Rocky Bushiri red card and a chance to move from the bottom of the table.[36] After again being hit by a mix of injuries and COVID-19 isolation periods, a depleted Dundee ground out another draw away to Motherwell.[37] After two postponed attempts, the Dees finally welcomed St Mirren for their game in hand, but were sucker-punched with a last-minute Buddies goal to slip into near unsalvageable trouble.[38] The Dees would get to forget their league troubles briefly in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals, but would be knocked out by Rangers without much of a fight.[39] In a league rematch with Rangers the following week, Dundee would improve their performance and lead the majority of the game, but eventually falter and lose 1–2, confirming them as being 4 points adrift at the bottom going into April.[40]

April

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Dundee would come back twice from deficits at home to Aberdeen, but they would still fall two points further behind in bottom spot regardless.[41] Despite trailing behind by two the following week in the Dundee derby, Dundee would again make a comeback with two goals in two minutes to earn a point at Tannadice.[42] In a must-win game against second-bottom side St Johnstone, Dundee couldn't take advantage of an early goal and could only muster a point.[43] In another close-fought match at Pittodrie, an Aberdeen penalty was the difference and Dundee stumbled to their eleventh straight winless game, all of which occurring under Mark McGhee.[44]

May

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A miserable performance in Paisley nearly saw Dundee relegated with two games to go, but a last-minute Livingston goal against St Johnstone kept them alive, if only mathematically.[45] The Dark Blues managed to break their 12-game winless streak with a home win over Hibernian to again keep themselves just barely afloat in the league.[46] Despite their late efforts however, a St Johnstone win over Aberdeen the next night would confirm Dundee's relegation.[2] After relegation was confirmed, Dundee would announce that they would not renew Mark McGhee's contract and would look for a new manager for next season.[47] Dundee would end their season in poetic fashion with another late collapse against Livingston.[48]

Competitions

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  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

All times are in British Summer Time (BST).

All future fixtures are to be confirmed.

Pre-season and friendlies

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26 June 2021 Friendly Forfar Athletic Scotland 0–3 Scotland Dundee Station Park, Forfar
14:00 Report Mullen 53'
McMullan 57'
McCowan 59'
Attendance: 200
Referee: Chris Fordyce
6 July 2021 Friendly Dundee Scotland 3–0 England Leyton Orient Dens Park, Dundee
17:00 McGowan 5'
Jakubiak 46'
Ashcroft 49'
Report Attendance: 500
Referee: Grant Irvine
9 July 2021 Friendly Dundee Scotland 2–2 England West Ham United Dens Park, Dundee
13:00 Adam 15'
McMullan 53'
Report Baptiste 59'
Bowen 65' (pen.)
Attendance: 500
Referee: Craig Fordyce

Scottish Premiership

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Dundee will play against Aberdeen, Celtic, Dundee United, Heart of Midlothian, Hibernian, Livingston, Motherwell, Rangers, Ross County, St Johnstone, and St Mirren in the 2021–22 Premiership campaign. They will play each team three times, twice at home and once away against half of the teams, and once at home and twice away against the other half. Following this, they will be split into either a top or bottom group of six depending on their result after 33 games, where they will play each team in their group once.

31 July 2021 1 Dundee 2–2 St Mirren Dens Park, Dundee
15:00 Shaughnessy 44' (o.g.)
Cummings 60'
Anderson Red card 69'
Report Brophy 4'
McGrath 54' (pen.)
Attendance: 2,300 (restricted)
Referee: Craig Napier
8 August 2021 2 Celtic 6–0 Dundee Celtic Park, Glasgow
15:00 Furuhashi 20', 25', 67'
Rogic 49'
Ralston 84'
Edouard 90' (pen.)
Report Marshall Red card 89' Attendance: 19,660 (restricted)
Referee: Euan Anderson
22 August 2021 3 Dundee 2–2 Hibernian Dens Park, Dundee
12:00 Cummings 11'
McGowan 83'
Report Boyle 39' (pen.)
Porteous 59'
Attendance: 5,295
Referee: Alan Muir
28 August 2021 4 Motherwell 1–0 Dundee Fir Park, Motherwell
15:00 Watt 34'
Carroll Red card 79'
Report Attendance: 4,998
Referee: Willie Collum
11 September 2021 5 Dundee 0–0 Livingston Dens Park, Dundee
15:00 Report Attendance: 5,015
Referee: Alan Muir
19 September 2021 6 Dundee United 1–0 Dundee Tannadice Park, Dundee
12:00 Harkes 81' Report Attendance: 12,806
Referee: John Beaton
25 September 2021 7 Dundee 0–1 Rangers Dens Park, Dundee
15:00 Report Aribo 16' Attendance: 8,574
Referee: Bobby Madden
2 October 2021 8 St Johnstone 3–1 Dundee McDiarmid Park, Perth
15:00 Kane 31', 39'
May 46'
Report Sweeney 74' Attendance: 5,097
Referee: Greg Aitken
16 October 2021 9 Dundee 2–1 Aberdeen Dens Park, Dundee
18:00 Griffiths 49'
McCowan 62'
Report Ramirez 67' Attendance: 6,878
Referee: Colin Steven
23 October 2021 10 Heart of Midlothian 1–1 Dundee Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh
15:00 Souttar 37' Report Cummings 83' Attendance: 17,557
Referee: Gavin Duncan
27 October 2021 11 Dundee 0–5 Ross County Dens Park, Dundee
19:45 Report Clarke 18'
Callachan 27'
Hungbo 34'
Charles-Cook 40', 71'
Attendance: 4,883
Referee: David Dickinson
30 October 2021 12 St Mirren 0–1 Dundee St Mirren Park, Paisley
15:00 Report Anderson 11' Attendance: 3,582
Referee: John Beaton
7 November 2021 13 Dundee 2–4 Celtic Dens Park, Dundee
12:00 Mullen 23'
Ashcroft 67'
Report Jota 8', 47'
Furuhashi 19', 50'
Attendance: 8,604
Referee: Alan Muir
27 November 2021 14 Dundee 3–0 Motherwell Dens Park, Dundee
15:00 McCowan 19'
Mullen 26'
Sweeney 49'
Report Attendance: 4,747
Referee: Craig Napier
1 December 2021 15 Dundee 1–0 St Johnstone Dens Park, Dundee
19:45 Mullen 39' Report Attendance: 5,196
Referee: Andrew Dallas
4 December 2021 16 Rangers 3–0 Dundee Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow
15:00 Aribo 36'
Sweeney 55' (o.g.)
Morelos 70'
Report Attendance: 49,628
Referee: Alan Muir
11 December 2021 17 Ross County 3–2 Dundee Victoria Park, Dingwall
15:00 D. Samuel 23'
Mullen 64' (o.g.)
Charles-Cook 78'
Report McCowan 15', 38' Attendance: 3,122
Referee: Bobby Madden
14 December 2021 18 Hibernian 1–0 Dundee Easter Road, Edinburgh
19:45 McMullan 34' (o.g.) Report Sweeney Red card 90+3' Attendance: 13,516
Referee: Gavin Duncan
18 December 2021 19 Dundee 0–1 Heart of Midlothian Dens Park, Dundee
15:00 Report Walker 75' Attendance: 5,874
Referee: Willie Collum
26 December 2021 20 Aberdeen 2–1 Dundee Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen
15:00 Hedges 12'
Ferguson 70'
Report Griffiths 7' Attendance: 500
Referee: Nick Walsh
18 January 2022 21 Livingston 2–0 Dundee Almondvale Stadium, Livingston
19:45 Anderson 46', 56' Report Attendance: 1,612
Referee: David Dickinson
26 January 2022 22 St Johnstone 0–0 Dundee McDiarmid Park, Perth
19:45 Report Attendance: 4,135
Referee: Bobby Madden
1 February 2022 23 Dundee 0–0 Dundee United Dens Park, Dundee
19:45 Report Attendance: 11,273
Referee: John Beaton
5 February 2022 24 Dundee 1–2 Ross County Dens Park, Dundee
15:00 Rudden 24'
Daley-Campbell Red card 90+3'
Report Hungbo 45+1'
Charles-Cook 80'
Attendance: 4,621
Referee: Don Robertson
9 February 2022 25 Heart of Midlothian 1–2 Dundee Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh
19:45 Simms 21' Report Sibbick 51' (o.g.)
Mullen 78'
Attendance: 15,527
Referee: Colin Steven
20 February 2022 26 Celtic 3–2 Dundee Celtic Park, Glasgow
15:00 Giakoumakis 34', 38', 86' Report Mullen 26'
Sweeney 60'
Attendance: 58,030
Referee: Gavin Duncan
26 February 2022 27 Dundee 0–4 Livingston Dens Park, Dundee
15:00 Report Anderson 6', 21'
Pittman 18'
Fitzwater 65'
Attendance: 4,679
Referee: Bobby Madden
2 March 2022 28 Dundee 0–0 Hibernian Dens Park, Dundee
19:45 Report Bushiri Red card 58' Attendance: 5,237
Referee: David Munro
5 March 2022 29 Motherwell 1–1 Dundee Fir Park, Motherwell
15:00 Efford 18' Report McMullan 6' Attendance: 4,435
Referee: Andrew Dallas
9 March 2022 30* Dundee 0–1 St Mirren Dens Park, Dundee
19:45 Report Ronan 90+3' Attendance: 5,069
Referee: John Beaton
Note: Initially postponed and rescheduled twice due to safety concerns due to high winds and a waterlogged pitch respectively. Original date was 29 January 2022.
20 March 2022 31 Dundee 1–2 Rangers Dens Park, Dundee
12:00 Elliott 6' Report Ramsey 64'
Goldson 86'
Attendance: 7,669
Referee: Bobby Madden
2 April 2022 32 Dundee 2–2 Aberdeen Dens Park, Dundee
15:00 McGhee 62'
Mullen 86'
Report Ramsay 41'
McCrorie 82'
Attendance: 7,815
Referee: John Beaton
9 April 2022 33 Dundee United 2–2 Dundee Tannadice Park, Dundee
15:00 Clark 12'
Mulgrew 55'
Report Mullen 59'
Adam 61'
Attendance: 10,307
Referee: Steven McLean
23 April 2022 34 Dundee 1–1 St Johnstone Dens Park, Dundee
15:00 Marshall 10' Report Rooney 68' Attendance: 7,937
Referee: Bobby Madden
30 April 2022 35 Aberdeen 1–0 Dundee Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen
15:00 Ferguson 73' (pen.) Report Attendance: 13,747
Referee: Willie Collum
7 May 2022 36 St Mirren 2–0 Dundee St Mirren Park, Paisley
15:00 Greive 4'
Main 55'
Report Attendance: 5,564
Referee: David Dickinson
10 May 2022 37 Dundee 3–1 Hibernian Dens Park, Dundee
19:45 McGinn 3'
Mulligan 67'
Adam 86'
Report Scott 29' Attendance: 5,452
Referee: Craig Napier
15 May 2022 38 Livingston 2–1 Dundee Almondvale Stadium, Livingston
12:00 Shinnie 78'
Forrest 84'
Report Mulligan 59' Attendance: 1,629
Referee: John Beaton

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation[a]
8 Hibernian 38 11 12 15 38 42 −4 45
9 St Mirren 38 10 14 14 33 51 −18 44
10 Aberdeen 38 10 11 17 41 46 −5 41
11 St Johnstone (O) 38 8 11 19 24 51 −27 35 Qualification for the Premiership play-off final
12 Dundee (R) 38 6 11 21 34 64 −30 29 Relegation to Championship
Source: [49][50]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-Head goal difference; 6) Play-off (only if deciding champion, UEFA competitions qualification, second stage group allocation or relegation).[51]
(O) Play-off winners; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Teams play each other three times (33 matches), before the league is split into two groups (the top six and the bottom six).

Results by round

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Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHAAAHAAAHHAAHHAHHHAHAAHA
ResultDLDLDLLLWDLWLWWLLLLLLDDLWLLDDLLDDDLLWL
Position51191091212121111111111119910101111111112121112121212121212121212121212
Updated to match(es) played on 8 August 2021. Source: Competitive matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Scottish Cup

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Dundee entered the competition in the 4th round.[52]

22 January 2022 Fourth round Dumbarton 0–1 Dundee Dumbarton Football Stadium, Dumbarton
15:00 MacLean Red card 44' Report Griffiths 63' (pen.) Attendance: 1,198
Referee: Colin Steven
14 February 2022 Fifth round Peterhead 0–3 Dundee Balmoor Stadium, Peterhead
19:45 Report Adam 33' (pen.)
McGinn 53'
Mulligan 88'
Attendance: 1,598
Referee: David Munro
13 March 2022 Quarter-finals Dundee 0–3 Rangers Dens Park, Dundee
16:00 Report Goldson 9'
Tavernier 25' (pen.)
Sakala 87'
Attendance: 5,536
Referee: Steven McLean

Scottish League Cup

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Dundee were a 2nd seed in the group stage draw which took place on 28 May at 13:00 on FreeSports and the SPFL's YouTube channel.[53] Dundee were drawn into Group C along with Ross County, Forfar Athletic, Montrose, and Brora Rangers.[54]

Group stage

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13 July 2021 1 Dundee 4–0 Brora Rangers Dens Park, Dundee
19:45 McGowan 24'
McMullan 34', 49'
Jakubiak 51'
Report Attendance: 327 (restricted)
Referee: David Dickinson
18 July 2021 2 Ross County 0–3
(awarded)[A]
Dundee Victoria Park, Dingwall
15:00 Report
21 July 2021 3 Montrose 0–2 Dundee Links Park, Montrose
19:45 Report Cummings 70' (pen.)
McCowan 73'
Attendance: 1,090 (restricted)
Referee: Alan Newlands
24 July 2021 4 Dundee 5–2 Forfar Athletic Dens Park, Dundee
15:00 Adam 12'
Panter 31'
Elliott 42'
Cummings 75' (pen.), 88'
Report McCluskey 62'
G. Anderson 81'
Attendance: 771 (restricted)
Referee: Grant Irvine

Notes

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    A: Dundee were awarded a technical 3−0 win over Ross County who were unable to raise a team after a COVID-19 outbreak.[55]

Knockout stage

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14 August 2021 Second round Dundee 1–0 Motherwell Dens Park, Dundee
15:00 Ashcroft 78' Report Attendance: 3,603
Referee: Kevin Clancy
22 September 2021 Quarter-finals Dundee 0–2 St Johnstone Dens Park, Dundee
19:45 Report Rooney 70'
Crawford 84'
Attendance: 4,707
Referee: Steven McLean

Group C table

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Pos Team Pld W PW PL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification DUN FOR ROS MON BRO
1 Dundee 4 4 0 0 0 14 2 +12 12 Qualification for the second round 5–2 4–0
2 Forfar Athletic 4 2 1 0 1 6 5 +1 8 3–0[a] p0–0
3 Ross County 4 2 0 0 2 5 7 −2 6 0–3[b] 4–1
4 Montrose 4 1 0 1 2 4 6 −2 4 0–2 3–0
5 Brora Rangers 4 0 0 0 4 0 9 −9 0 0–1 0–1
Source: [58]
Rules for classification: 1) goal difference, 2) goals scored, 3) away goals scored, 4) matches won, 5) away matches won, 6) drawing of lots.[59]
Notes:
  1. ^ Forfar Athletic were awarded a technical 3−0 win over Ross County, who were unable to raise a team after a COVID-19 outbreak among players and staff.[56]
  2. ^ Dundee were awarded a technical 3−0 win over Ross County, who were unable to raise a team after a COVID-19 outbreak among players and staff.[57]

Squad statistics

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As of
No. Pos Nat Player Total Premiership Scottish Cup League Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK England ENG Adam Legzdins 29 0 24 0 0 0 5 0
2 DF Scotland SCO Cammy Kerr 41 0 35 0 3 0 3 0
3 DF England ENG Jordan Marshall 35 1 29+1 1 1 0 4 0
4 DF England ENG Liam Fontaine 24 0 15+4 0 0 0 5 0
5 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Ryan Sweeney 38 3 33+2 3 3 0 0 0
6 DF Scotland SCO Jordan McGhee 41 1 30+4 1 3 0 4 0
8 MF Scotland SCO Shaun Byrne 31 0 21+3 0 2+1 0 4 0
9 FW Scotland SCO Danny Mullen 29 7 19+6 7 3 0 1 0
10 MF Scotland SCO Paul McGowan 36 2 23+5 1 2+1 0 3+2 1
11 MF Scotland SCO Declan McDaid 11 0 3+4 0 0+1 0 0+3 0
12 MF Canada CAN Jay Chapman 2 0 0+2 0 0 0 0 0
14 DF Scotland SCO Lee Ashcroft 22 2 15+1 1 1 0 5 1
15 MF Scotland SCO Josh Mulligan 13 3 5+6 2 1+1 1 0 0
16 DF England ENG Christie Elliott 18 2 9+4 1 1+1 0 2+1 1
17 FW Scotland SCO Luke McCowan 36 5 17+12 4 1+2 0 1+3 1
18 MF Scotland SCO Paul McMullan 44 3 34+2 1 2+1 0 5 2
19 MF Scotland SCO Finlay Robertson 5 0 1+1 0 0 0 1+2 0
20 FW Scotland SCO Zak Rudden 13 1 8+5 1 0 0 0 0
21 GK Republic of Ireland IRL Ian Lawlor 10 0 8 0 2 0 0 0
22 DF England ENG Vontae Daley-Campbell 10 0 5+4 0 0+1 0 0 0
23 FW Republic of Ireland IRL Cillian Sheridan 11 0 2+7 0 0 0 0+2 0
24 MF Scotland SCO Max Anderson 40 1 28+5 1 3 0 2+2 0
26 MF Scotland SCO Charlie Adam 33 4 21+6 2 1+1 1 4 1
30 GK Scotland SCO Harrison Sharp 7 0 6 0 1 0 0 0
35 DF England ENG Zeno Ibsen Rossi 4 0 3 0 1 0 0 0
40 MF Scotland SCO Cammy Blacklock 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
41 GK Scotland SCO Thomas Welsh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
46 DF Scotland SCO Craig Donald 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
48 MF Scotland SCO Callum Lamb 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
77 FW Northern Ireland NIR Niall McGinn 17 2 9+6 1 2 1 0 0
Players away from the club on loan:
7 FW Scotland SCO Alex Jakubiak 10 1 2+5 0 0 0 3 1
25 MF Scotland SCO Lyall Cameron 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 MF England ENG Luke Strachan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 DF Scotland SCO Sam Fisher 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
42 DF Scotland SCO Ewan Murray 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
44 DF Scotland SCO Jack Wilkie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DF Scotland SCO Danny Strachan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Players who left the club during the season:
20 DF England ENG Corey Panter 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 1
29 FW Scotland SCO Leigh Griffiths 17 3 9+6 2 0+1 1 1 0
35 FW Australia AUS Jason Cummings 18 6 4+10 3 0 0 2+2 3

Transfers

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Summer

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Winter & end of season

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End of season awards

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Club Player of the Year awards

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See also

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References

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