1949–50 Brentford F.C. season

Brentford
1949–50 season
Chairman Frank Davis
Secretary-Manager Jackie Gibbons
Stadium Griffin Park
Second Division 9th
FA Cup Fourth round
Top goalscorer League: Dare (14)
All: Dare (14)
Highest home attendance 38,000
Lowest home attendance 16,514
Average home league attendance 22,613

During the 1949–50 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League Second Division. In his first season as manager, Jackie Gibbons guided the club to a 9th-place finish, a marked improvement on near-relegations in the previous two seasons.

Season summary

Ken Coote made the first of his club record 559 appearances during the 1949–50 season.

1949–50 marked the first season since 1925–26 that Brentford would play under the management of someone other than Harry Curtis, with former player Jackie Gibbons having taken over the Griffin Park hotseat at the end of the 1948–49 season.[1] A new-look team toured Sweden under Gibbons in pre-season, with new forward signings Ken Coote, Jimmy Hill and Dennis Rampling in attendance.[1] Joe Crozier, the team's near-ever-present goalkeeper since September 1937,[2] elected to retire from full-time football and would be replaced by his backup, Alf Jefferies.[2]

Brentford had a mixed season in the Second Division, with just three victories in the opening 15 matches leaving the team with too much ground to make up to challenge for promotion.[3] A turnaround in form elevated the Bees from 21st place on 5 November 1949 to a season-high 7th on 8 April 1950.[3] Two losses, a win and a draw from the final four matches saw the club drop to 8th.[3] Brentford finished the campaign having conceded only 12 league goals at Griffin Park, the best home record in each of the top two divisions.[1]

League table

Pos Team Pld Home Away F A GA GD Pts
W D L F A W D L F A
1Tottenham Hotspur42153351151245302081352.314+4661
2 Sheffield Wednesday 4212724623696212567481.396+1952
3 Sheffield United 42910236191047323068491.388+1952
4 Southampton 42134444256105202364481.333+1652
5 Leeds United 42118233166510212954451.200+947
6 Preston North End 42125437216411232860491.224+1145
7 Hull City 42118239256312254764720.889–645
8 Swansea Town 4211373418669193153491.082+443
9 Brentford 4211552112489233744490.898–543
10 Cardiff City 42133528143711133041440.932–342
11 Grimsby Town 42135353253315214874731.014+140
12 Coventry City 428673224579233155551.000±039
13 Barnsley 42116445282712193964670.955–339
14 Chesterfield 42123628163612153143470.915–439
15 Leicester City 4289430254611254055650.846–1039
16 Blackburn Rovers 42105630154512254555600.917–538
17 Luton Town 4289428222910132941510.804–1038
18 Bury 42108337194116234660650.923–537
19 West Ham United 4287630254512233653610.869–836
20 Queens Park Rangers 4265102130579192740570.702–1734
21 Plymouth Argyle 4266919242109254144650.677–2132
22 Bradford Park Avenue 4276834343513174351770.662–2631

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Key
Division Champions, promoted
Promoted
Welsh Cup winners
Relegated

Results

Brentford's goal tally listed first.

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League Second Division

No. DateOpponentVenueResult AttendanceScorer(s)
1 20 August 1949Tottenham Hotspur H1–4 32,702Manley (pen)
2 24 August 1949Queens Park RangersA3–3 20,931Dare (2), Monk
3 27 August 1949BuryA2–1 16,116Woodward, Dare
4 31 August 1949Queens Park RangersH0–2 25,741
5 3 September 1949Leicester CityH0–1 20,302
6 10 September 1949Bradford Park AvenueA2–0 12,754Goodwin, Paton
7 14 September 1949Blackburn RoversH2–0 19,889Dare, Paton
8 17 September 1949ChesterfieldH0–0 25,270
9 19 September 1949Blackburn Rovers A1–4 18,613Coote
10 24 September 1949Plymouth ArgyleA0–2 17,088
11 1 October 1949Sheffield WednesdayH1–1 25,270Goodwin
12 8 October 1949Preston North EndA0–2 30,178
13 15 October 1949Swansea TownH0–0 23,871
14 22 October 1949Leeds United A0–1 27,342
15 29 October 1949SouthamptonH0–1 21,694
16 5 November 1949Coventry CityA1–1 16,110Woodward
17 12 November 1949Luton Town H1–0 20,520Sperrin
18 19 November 1949Barnsley A1–0 14,942Woodward
19 26 November 1949West Ham UnitedH0–2 21,887
20 3 December 1949Sheffield UnitedA1–1 20,649Dare
21 10 December 1949Grimsby TownA1–0 16,384Girling
22 17 December 1949Tottenham HotspurA1–1 49,297Sperrin
23 24 December 1949BuryH2–0 17,401Dare (2)
24 26 December 1949Hull City H3–1 33,791Dare, Sperrin, Goodwin
25 27 December 1949Hull CityA0–2 48,447
26 31 December 1949Leicester CityA1–1 31,919Dare
27 14 January 1950Bradford Park AvenueH2–0 19,781Coote, Paton
28 21 January 1950ChesterfieldA1–3 12,075Coote
29 4 February 1950Plymouth ArgyleH0–0 22,313
30 18 February 1950Sheffield WednesdayA3–3 37,923Pointon, Hill, Dare
31 25 February 1950Preston North EndH1–0 25,387Goodwin
32 4 March 1950Swansea TownA0–3 21,239
33 11 March 1950Leeds UnitedH0–0 22,231
34 18 March 1950SouthamptonA3–2 22,429Paton, Dare, Mallett (og)
35 25 March 1950Coventry City H2–0 16,921Goodwin, Dare
36 1 April 1950West Ham UnitedA2–2 18,826Manley (pen), Pointon
37 7 April 1950Cardiff CityH1–0 24,584Goodwin
38 8 April 1950Sheffield United H1–0 22,411Dare
39 10 April 1950Cardiff CityA0–0 16,260
40 15 April 1950Luton Town A0–1 13,991
41 22 April 1950BarnsleyH3–0 16,514Pointon, Hill, Dare
42 29 April 1950Grimsby TownA1–4 11,253Garneys

FA Cup

Main article: 1949–50 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResult Attendance
3R7 January 1950Chelsea H0–1 38,000

Playing squad

Players' ages are as of the opening day of the 1949–50 season.
Pos. Name Nat. Date of birth (age) Signed from Signed in Notes
Goalkeepers
GK Ted Gaskell England 19 December 1916 (aged 32) Buxton 1937
GK Alf Jefferies England 9 February 1922 (aged 27) Oxford City 1945
GK Reg Newton England 30 June 1926 (aged 23) Leyton Orient 1949
Defenders
DF Bill Gorman Republic of Ireland 13 January 1911 (aged 38) Bury 1938
DF Fred Monk England 9 October 1920 (aged 28) Guildford City 1948
DF Roddy Munro Scotland 27 July 1920 (aged 29) Rangers 1946
DF Wally Quinton England 13 December 1917 (aged 31) Birmingham City 1949
Midfielders
HB Ron Greenwood England 11 November 1921 (aged 27) Bradford Park Avenue 1949
HB Frank Latimer England 3 October 1923 (aged 25) Snowdown Colliery Welfare 1945
HB Tom Manley England 7 October 1912 (aged 36) Manchester United 1939
Forwards
FW Jimmy Anders England 8 March 1928 (aged 21) Preston North End 1948
FW Ken Coote England 19 May 1928 (aged 21) Wembley 1949
FW Billy Dare England 14 February 1927 (aged 22) Hendon 1948
FW Tom Garneys England 25 August 1923 (aged 25) Chingford Town 1949
FW Dickie Girling England 24 May 1922 (aged 27) Crystal Palace 1947
FW Jackie Goodwin England 29 September 1920 (aged 28) Birmingham City 1949
FW Jimmy Hill England 22 July 1928 (aged 21) Reading 1949
FW Doug Keene England 30 August 1928 (aged 20) Kingsbury Town 1946
FW Kevin O'Flanagan Republic of Ireland 10 June 1919 (aged 30) Barnet 1949 Amateur
FW Johnny Paton Scotland 2 April 1923 (aged 26) Celtic 1949
FW Bill Pointon England 25 November 1920 (aged 28) Queens Park Rangers 1950
FW Dennis Rampling England 25 November 1923 (aged 25) Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic 1949
FW Billy Sperrin England 9 April 1922 (aged 27) Guildford City 1949
Players who left the club mid-season
HB David Nelson Scotland 3 February 1918 (aged 31) Fulham 1947 Transferred to Queens Park Rangers
HB George Paterson Scotland 26 September 1914 (aged 34) Celtic 1946 Transferred to Yeovil Town
FW Viv Woodward Wales 25 May 1914 (aged 35) Millwall 1948 Transferred to Aldershot

Coaching staff

Name Role
England Jackie Gibbons Secretary-Manager
Scotland Jimmy Bain Assistant Manager
Scotland Malky MacDonald Trainer
England Jack Cartmell Assistant Trainer

Statistics

Appearances and goals

Pos Nat Name League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK England Ted Gaskell 14 0 0 0 14 0
GK England Alf Jefferies 26 0 1 0 27 0
GK England Reg Newton 2 0 0 0 2 0
DF Republic of Ireland Bill Gorman 8 0 0 0 8 0
DF England Fred Monk 25 1 1 0 26 1
DF Scotland Roddy Munro 19 0 0 0 19 0
DF England Wally Quinton 36 0 1 0 37 0
HB England Ron Greenwood 42 0 1 0 43 0
HB England Frank Latimer 22 0 1 0 23 0
HB EnglandTom Manley 3320 0332
HB Scotland David Nelson 26 0 1 0 27 0
HB Scotland George Paterson 3 0 3 0
FW England Jimmy Anders 9 0 1 0 10 0
FW England Ken Coote 20 3 0 0 20 3
FW England Billy Dare 41 14 1 0 42 14
FW England Tom Garneys 1 1 0 0 1 1
FW England Dickie Girling 14 1 0 0 14 1
FW England Jackie Goodwin 36 6 1 0 37 6
FW England Jimmy Hill 18 2 0 0 18 2
FW England Doug Keene 1 0 0 0 1 0
FW Republic of IrelandKevin O'Flanagan 601 0 70
FW Scotland Johnny Paton 23 5 0 0 23 5
FW England Bill Pointon 12 2 0 0 12 2
FW England Dennis Rampling 1 0 0 0 1 0
FW England Billy Sperrin 14 3 1 0 15 3
FW Wales Viv Woodward 10 3 0 0 10 3

Goalscorers

Pos. Nat Player FL2 FAC Total
FW England Billy Dare 14 0 14
FW England Jackie Goodwin 6 0 6
FW Scotland Johnny Paton 5 0 5
FW England Ken Coote 3 0 3
FW England Billy Sperrin 3 0 3
FW Wales Viv Woodward 3 0 3
FW England Jimmy Hill 2 0 2
HB England Tom Manley 2 0 2
FW England Bill Pointon 2 0 2
FW England Tom Garneys 1 0 1
FW England Dickie Girling 1 0 1
DF England Fred Monk 1 0 1
Opponents 1 0 1
Total44044

Amateur international caps

Pos. Nat Player Caps Goals Ref
FW Republic of Ireland Kevin O'Flanagan 1 1 [6]

Management

Name Nat From To Record All Comps Record League
PWDLW %PWDLW %
Jackie Gibbons England 20 August 1949 29 April 1950 43 15 13 15 34.88 42 15 13 14 35.71

Summary

Games played 43 (42 Second Division, 1 FA Cup)
Games won 15 (15 Second Division, 0 FA Cup)
Games drawn 13 (13 Second Division, 0 FA Cup)
Games lost 15 (14 Second Division, 1 FA Cup)
Goals scored 44 (44 Second Division, 0 FA Cup)
Goals conceded 51 (49 Second Division, 2 FA Cup)
Clean sheets 17 (17 Second Division, 0 FA Cup)
Biggest league win 3–0 versus Barnsley, 22 April 1950
Worst league defeat 4–1 on three occasions
Most appearances 43, Ron Greenwood (42 Second Division, 1 FA Cup)
Top scorer (league) 14, Billy Dare
Top scorer (all competitions) 14, Billy Dare

Transfers & loans

Cricketers are not included in this list.
Players transferred in
Date Pos. Name Previous Club Fee Ref.
May 1949 FW England Ken Coote England Wembley n/a [7]
May 1949 FW England Jimmy Hill England Reading n/a [8]
May 1949 FW England Dennis Rampling England Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic n/a [9]
July 1949 GK England Reg Newton England Leyton Orient Part-exchange [10]
September 1949 FW Scotland Jack Jordan England Reading n/a [11]
September 1949 FW Scotland Johnny Paton Scotland Celtic n/a [12]
September 1949 FW England Billy Sperrin England Guildford City n/a [13]
November 1949 FW Republic of Ireland Kevin O'Flanagan England Barnet Amateur [14]
December 1949 FW England Tom Garneys England Chingford Town £750 [15]
1949 FW England George Francis Unattached n/a [16]
1949 FW England Dennis Heath England Alexandra Villa n/a [17]
February 1950 FW England Eddie Brown n/a n/a [18]
February 1950 FW England Bill Pointon England Queens Park Rangers Exchange [19]
March 1950 DF Wales Tecwyn Jones England Holywell Town Free [20]
Players transferred out
Date Pos. Name Subsequent club Fee Ref.
1949 FW Scotland Peter McKennan England Middlesbrough £9,000 [1]
July 1949 FW England Alan Smith England Leyton Orient Part-exchange [21]
1949 HB Scotland George Paterson England Queens Park Rangers n/a [12]
February 1950 HB Scotland David Nelson England Queens Park Rangers Exchange [22]
February 1950 FW Wales Viv Woodward England Aldershot n/a [23]
Players released
Date Pos. Name Subsequent club Join date Ref.
September 1949 DF Scotland Malky MacDonald Retired [24]
May 1950 FW England Eddie Brown England Torquay United August 1950 [18]
May 1950 DF England Doug Keene England Brighton & Hove Albion June 1950 [25]
May 1950 FW Republic of Ireland Kevin O'Flanagan Retired [14]
May 1950 FW England Dennis Rampling England Weymouth 1950 [9]

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  15. Haynes & Coumbe 2006, p. 62.
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