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1999–2000 Scottish Second Division


FieldValue
competitionScottish Second Division
season[1999–2000](1999-2000-in-scottish-football)
winnersClyde
promotedClyde
Alloa Athletic
Ross County
relegatedHamilton Academical
prevseason[1998–99](1998-99-scottish-second-division)
nextseason[2000–01](2000-01-scottish-second-division)

Alloa Athletic Ross County The 1999–2000 Scottish Second Division was won by Clyde and ended with Alloa Athletic pipping Ross County to second place on the final day of the season thanks to a 6-1 win over Queen of the South, while Ross County could only manage a 2-2 draw away at Stenhousemuir. The top three were promoted as a result of league reconstruction. Hamilton Academical were relegated after they were docked 15 points for breaking league rules: with the players in dispute with the club management over unpaid wages, the team failed to fulfil a fixture against Stenhousemuir on 1 April 2000 at Ochilview Park.

Table

Top scorers

ScorerTeamGoals
Scotland Brian CarriganClyde19
Scotland Ally GrahamStirling Albion17
Scotland Martin CameronAlloa Athletic16
Scotland Colin McGlashanArbroath15
Scotland John McQuadeStirling Albion15
Scotland Willie IrvineAlloa Athletic13
Scotland Stevie MallanQueen of the South13
Scotland George ShawRoss County13
Scotland Pat KeoghClyde11
Scotland Paul McGrillenStirling Albion11

Attendance

The average attendance for Division Two clubs for season 1999/00 are shown below:

ClubAverage
Ross County2,293
Partick Thistle2,278
Queen of the South1,153
Clyde1,151
Stirling Albion866
Alloa Athletic825
Arbroath809
Hamilton Academical696
Stenhousemuir685
Stranraer469

References

References

  1. [https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/737647.stm Accies down as appeal fails], BBC News, 5 May 2000
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