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Scottish Division Two seasons1972–73 Scottish Football League1972–73 in European second tier association football leagues


ClydeDunfermline AthleticFirst DivisionBrechin City











Scottish Second Division
Season1972–73
ChampionsClyde
Promoted
Clyde
Dunfermline Athletic

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1973–74 →

The 1972–73 Scottish Second Division was won by Clyde who, along with second placed Dunfermline Athletic, were promoted to the First Division. Brechin City finished bottom.



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Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Promotion or relegation
1

Clyde
36
23
10
3
68
28
+40
56
Promotion to the 1973–74 First Division
2

Dunfermline Athletic
36
23
6
7
95
32
+63
52
3

Stirling Albion
36
19
9
8
70
39
+31
47

4

Raith Rovers
36
19
9
8
73
42
+31
47
5

St Mirren
36
19
7
10
79
50
+29
45
6

Montrose
36
18
8
10
82
58
+24
44
7

Cowdenbeath
36
14
10
12
57
53
+4
38
8

Hamilton Academical
36
16
6
14
67
63
+4
38
9

Berwick Rangers
36
16
5
15
45
54
−9
37
10

Stenhousemuir
36
14
8
14
44
41
+3
36
11

Queen of the South
36
13
8
15
45
52
−7
34
12

Alloa Athletic
36
11
11
14
45
49
−4
33
13

East Stirlingshire
36
12
8
16
52
69
−17
32
14

Queen's Park
36
9
12
15
44
61
−17
30
15

Stranraer
36
13
4
19
56
78
−22
30
16

Forfar Athletic
36
10
9
17
38
66
−28
29
17

Clydebank
36
9
6
21
48
72
−24
24
18

Albion Rovers
36
5
8
23
35
83
−48
18
19

Brechin City
36
5
4
27
46
99
−53
14
Source:[citation needed]


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