A POOR display saw Dumbarton sink to a 2-0 home defeat to Queen of the South on the same day Andy Graham called full-time on his Sons career.

Following up from Tuesday’s loss at to Queen’s Park in the Petrofac Training Cup, Stevie Aitken’s men couldn’t claim the three points to take them to three wins from three at the Cheaper Insurance Direct stadium.

After a tight first half the deadlock was eventually broken by Iain Russell who tapped in an Alex Harris cross, before Derek Lyle’s header with 22 minutes to go secured the points for the Doonhammers.

One man who did not play any part in the match was former captain Graham, who left the club by mutual consent after the match.

Having previously been named players’ player of the year as well as fans’ first choice, the defender has decided to leave the Rock for pastures new.

Dumbarton boss Stevie Aitken said: "Andy and I came to an agreement on his DFC career and I'd like to wish him all the very best for the future."

Elsewhere, Albion Rovers failed to garner their first win since the start of the Ladbrokes League One campaign opening day with a 1-0 defeat away to Cowdenbeath.

The damage was done early on for the Coatbridge side who conceded within the first two minutes, allowing Greig Spence to net his first goal for the Blue Brazil.

In League Two, it was mixed fortunes for the Glasgow teams as Queen’s Park rose to joint top of the standings after three games while Clyde suffered their second defeat in a row.

On the back of beating the Bully Wee last week and Dumbarton on cup duty on Tuesday, QP kept their run of good form going at Arbroath with a tight 2-1 victory.

It looked a comfortable afternoon’s work for the Spiders when Paul Woods put them ahead after just four minutes before Sean Burns added a second just three minutes after the restart.

But Joao Pereira Vitoria’s strike with just a minute to go ensured a nail-biting finish that would see the Hampden side hang on for the three points.

Meanwhile, it was a less productive day for Barry Ferguson’s men who went down 2-0 at Montrose to goals from Graham Webster and Gary Fraser.