Michael Paton (born 1989) is a Scottish footballer (Aberdeen FC, Brechin City FC, Stockport County FC and Queen of the South FC)
Michael Paton may also refer to:
John Russell may refer to:
Dumbarton Football Club is a semi-professional football club in Dumbarton, Scotland. Founded on 23 December 1872, they are one of the oldest football clubs in Scotland. The club plays home games at the Dumbarton Football Stadium next to Dumbarton Castle.
Scott Smith may refer to:
Paton is a surname of Scottish origin. It was formed by adding an Old French suffix -on to the given name Pat, a short version of Patrick. Notable people with the surname include:
John Miller was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Bolton Wanderers, Derby County and The Wednesday.
Alistair Brown may refer to:
Bert Paton is a Scottish former football player and manager. He is best remembered for a long association with Dunfermline Athletic.
Paul Raymond Paton is a professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Scottish League One Dumbarton.
Michael Paton is a Scottish professional football player and coach. Paton has previously played for Aberdeen, Dunfermline Athletic, Dumbarton, Stockport County and Queen of the South over two spells, and was the player/manager of Brechin City.
Michael Paton was a Scottish footballer of the 1880s.
The 1880–81 season was the eighth Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at a national level.
The 1882–83 season was the tenth Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at a national level.
The 1883–84 season was the 11th Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at a national level.
The 1884–85 season was the 12th Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at a national level.
The 1885–86 season was the 13th Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at a national level.
The 2016–17 season was Dunfermline Athletic's first season in the Scottish Championship, having finished top of the Scottish League One in 2015–16. The Pars were relegated from the competition's previous incarnation, the Scottish First Division at the end of the 2012–13 season.
The 2017–18 Scottish Championship was the 23rd season in the current format of 10 teams in the second tier of Scottish football. The fixtures were published on 23 June 2017.
Season 2018–19 was Dumbarton's first in the third tier of Scottish football for six years, having finished ninth and lost the playoffs in 2017–18. Dumbarton also competed in the Challenge Cup, Scottish League Cup and the Scottish Cup.
Season 2019–20 was Dumbarton's second in the third tier of Scottish football having finished sixth in the division in 2018–19. Dumbarton also competed in the Challenge Cup, Scottish League Cup and the Scottish Cup.
The 2021–22 season will be Dumbarton Football Club's fourth in Scottish League One, the third tier of Scottish football, having finished ninth in the division in 2020–21 and won the playoffs. Dumbarton will also compete in the Scottish League Cup, Scottish Challenge Cup and the Scottish Cup.