1902–03 Brentford F.C. season explained

Club:Brentford
Season:1902–03
Chairman:Charlie Dorey
Stadium:York Road
League:Southern League First Division
League Result:16th
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:Intermediate round
League Topscorer:Maher,
Underwood (3)
Mgrtitle:Secretary Manager
Season Topscorer:Shanks (9)
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Prevseason:1901–02
Nextseason:1903–04

During the 1902–03 English football season, Brentford competed in the Southern League First Division. An appalling season led to a bottom-place finish in the First Division, but the Bees retained their First Division status with a victory over Second Division champions Fulham in a promotion-relegation test match.

Season summary

After a rude awakening to the Southern League First Division during the previous season and despite having become a professional club in 1900, the Brentford committee continued with an amateur attitude with regards to the running of first team affairs.[1] Despite almost all of the First Division clubs utilising a first team manager, the committee would continue to run first team affairs. Had Brentford been relegated at the end of the previous season, the £557 loss on the season (equivalent to £ in) would have spelt the end of the club, but attendances had almost doubled at York Road and gate receipts of £1,244 were taken (£ in). Frustratingly, Brentford's promotion to the First Division had necessitated a trebling of the wage bill, which offset the increased gate receipts. To increase revenue, the club would also enter into the London League and Western League during the season and the squad was expanded to 26 professionals, which led to a 60% expansion of the wage bill. Previous regulars Grieve, Logan, McEleny, McElhaney and captain Stormont all left the club and were replaced by full backs Gilson, Nidd, half backs Green, Newsome and forwards Maher, Pickering, Turner and Underwood.

Brentford began the First Division season in even worse form than it had the last, losing the first 9 matches. Bristol City trainer Bob Crone was brought in to replace Tom King and while the team's fitness improved, its form did not. The FA Cup provided a welcome distraction and the team's form belied that of in the league, scoring 16 goals in six matches to advance from the third qualifying round to the intermediate round and a matchup with Football League First Division club Woolwich Arsenal. The Bees took the Gunners to a replay at the Manor Ground, but the run ended with a 5–0 defeat. While the cup exploits had inspired Brentford to a first league victory of the season on 22 November 1902, it had raised the profile of forward Tommy Shanks, who had scored in 9 goals in a 10-match spell through November and December 1902.

1903 began with the shock transfer of Tommy Shanks to Woolwich Arsenal, with Brentford receiving £200 and forward Joe Connor, who on 21 March 1903 would become Brentford's first international player when he played and scored for Ireland in a 2–0 victory over Scotland. The Bees took just 3 points from a possible 34 during the rest of the season and finished bottom of the First Division, which led to a promotion-relegation test match versus Second Division champions Fulham on 28 April. The team put in its best performance of the season to run out 7–2 victors, with Joe Connor scoring four goals.

Statistically, 1902–03 was Brentford's worst Southern League season, winning just twice and drawing once.[2] A number of club records were set or equalled during the season:

Results

Brentford's goal tally listed first.

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Southern League First Division

No.DateOpponentVenueResultScorer(s)
16 September 1902SouthamptonA0–6
213 September 1902WellingboroughA0–3
320 September 1902Bristol RoversH0–2
427 September 1902Northampton TownA0–2
54 October 1902WatfordH2–3Pickering (2)
611 October 1902Millwall AthleticA1–3Regan (pen)
718 October 1902Tottenham HotspurA1–3Regan (pen)
825 October 1902West Ham UnitedH0–3
98 November 1902New BromptonH1–2Shanks
1022 November 1902KetteringH2–0Maher (2)
116 December 1902ReadingH0–3
1220 December 1902SouthamptonH0–4
1327 December 1902WellingboroughH1–2Warren
143 January 1903Bristol RoversA0–2
1510 January 1903Northampton TownH0–2
1617 January 1903WatfordA1–3Connor
1724 January 1903Millwall AthleticH1–4Connor
1831 January 1903Tottenham HotspurH1–1Warren
197 February 1903West Ham UnitedA0–2
2014 February 1903PortsmouthH0–5
2121 February 1903New BromptonA0–4
2228 February 1903Swindon TownH1–0Underwood
234 March 1903Queens Park RangersA0–3
247 March 1903KetteringA2–3Warren, Turner
2514 March 1903Luton TownH1–3Maher
2621 March 1903ReadingA0–5
2728 March 1903Queens Park RangersH0–2
2811 April 1903PortsmouthA1–4Underwood
2914 April 1903Luton TownA0–2
3018 April 1903Swindon TownA0–3

FA Cup

See main article: 1902–03 FA Cup.

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultScorer(s)Notes
3QR1 November 1902Oxford CityA2–2Regan (pen), Shanks
3QR (replay)5 November 1902Oxford CityH5–4Maher (2), Shanks (2), Pickering
4QR15 November 1902SouthallH5–0Shanks (4), Green (pen)
5QR29 November 1902Shepherd's BushH2–2Green, Maher
5QR (replay)3 December 1902Shepherd's BushA1–1Maher
5QR (2nd replay)8 December 1902Shepherd's BushN1–0Turner[4]
IR13 December 1902Woolwich ArsenalH1–1Shanks
IR (replay)17 December 1902Woolwich ArsenalA0–5

Playing squad

Left club during season

Statistics

Goalscorers

Pos.NatPlayerSL1FACTMTotal
FWTommy Shanks189
FWDavie Maher3407
FWJoe Connor2046
FWGeorge Pickering2114
FWPercy Turner1124
FWTosher Underwood3003
HBBill Regan2103
FWArnold Warren202
HBEllis Green0202
Total1617740

Summary

Games played 39 (30 Southern League First Division, 1 Southern League Test Match, 8 FA Cup)
Games won 6 (2 Southern League First Division, 1 Southern League Test Match, 3 FA Cup)
Games drawn 5 (1 Southern League First Division, 0 Southern League Test Match, 4 FA Cup)
Games lost 28 (27 Southern League First Division, 0 Southern League Test Match, 1 FA Cup)
Goals scored 40 (16 Southern League First Division, 7 Southern League Test Match, 17 FA Cup)
Goals conceded 101 (84 Southern League First Division, 2 Southern League Test Match, 15 FA Cup)
Clean sheets 4 (2 Southern League First Division, 0 Southern League Test Match, 2 FA Cup)
Biggest league win 2–0 versus Kettering, 22 November 1902
Worst league defeat6–0 versus Southampton, 6 September 1902
Most appearances 38, Davie Maher (29 Southern League First Division, 1 Southern League Test Match, 8 FA Cup)
Top scorer (league) 3, Davie Maher, Tosher Underwood
Top scorer (all competitions) 9, Tommy Shanks

Notes and References

  1. White, p. 78-80.
  2. Book: Haynes, Graham . A-Z Of Bees: Brentford Encyclopedia . 1998 . Yore Publications . 1 874427 57 7 . 117–120.
  3. Match played at Wormholt Farm, Shepherd's Bush.
  4. Match played at Kensal Rise.
  5. Book: 100 Years Of Brentford . Brentford FC . 1989 . 0951526200 . White . Eric . 357.
  6. Web site: The Football Association – Season 1902–03 – Summary Of Professional Registrations . 1 January 2021 . Sky is Blue – The Chesterfield FC history resource.