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Revision as of 15:02, 23 April 2012
Season | 1997–98 |
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Champions | Dundee |
Promoted | Dundee |
Relegated | Partick Thistle Stirling Albion |
Top goalscorer | Glynn Hurst (18)[1] |
← 1996–97 1998–99 → |
The 1997–98 Scottish First Division was won by Dundee who were promoted 5 points ahead of runner up Falkirk.
Promotion and relegation from 1996–97
Promoted from First Division to Premier Division
Relegated from Premier Division to First Division
Table
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Top scorers
P | Name | Goals |
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1 | James Grady (Dundee) | 15 |
2 | Alex Bone (Stirling Albion) | 13 |
3 | Eddie Annand (Dundee) | 12 |
= | Brian McPhee (Airdrieonians) | 12 |
= | David Moss (Falkirk) | 12 |
6 | Stephen Cooper (Airdrieonians) | 11 |
7 | Laurent D'Jaffo (Ayr United) | 10 |
= | Paul Hartley (Raith Rovers) | 10 |
= | Warren Hawke (Morton) | 10 |
= | Marino Keith (Falkirk) | 10 |
References
- ^ "Scottish Football League - Top goalscorers per division". Scottish-football-historical-archive.com. Retrieved 2012-04-23.