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1999–2000 Scottish Second Division
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Scottish Second Division |
| season | [1999–2000](1999-2000-in-scottish-football) |
| winners | Clyde |
| promoted | Clyde |
| Alloa Athletic | |
| Ross County | |
| relegated | Hamilton 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
| Scorer | Team | Goals |
|---|---|---|
| Scotland Brian Carrigan | Clyde | 19 |
| Scotland Ally Graham | Stirling Albion | 17 |
| Scotland Martin Cameron | Alloa Athletic | 16 |
| Scotland Colin McGlashan | Arbroath | 15 |
| Scotland John McQuade | Stirling Albion | 15 |
| Scotland Willie Irvine | Alloa Athletic | 13 |
| Scotland Stevie Mallan | Queen of the South | 13 |
| Scotland George Shaw | Ross County | 13 |
| Scotland Pat Keogh | Clyde | 11 |
| Scotland Paul McGrillen | Stirling Albion | 11 |
Attendance
The average attendance for Division Two clubs for season 1999/00 are shown below:
| Club | Average |
|---|---|
| Ross County | 2,293 |
| Partick Thistle | 2,278 |
| Queen of the South | 1,153 |
| Clyde | 1,151 |
| Stirling Albion | 866 |
| Alloa Athletic | 825 |
| Arbroath | 809 |
| Hamilton Academical | 696 |
| Stenhousemuir | 685 |
| Stranraer | 469 |
References
References
- [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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