1945–46 Brentford F.C. season explained

Club:Brentford
Season:1945–46
Manager:Harry Curtis
Chairman:Frank Davis
Stadium:Griffin Park
League:Football League South
League Result:14th
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:Sixth round
League Topscorer:McAloon (17)
Thomas (17)
Season Topscorer:McAloon (23)
Highest Attendance:36,000
Lowest Attendance:7,050
Average Attendance:25,768
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Prevseason:1944–45
Nextseason:1946–47

During the 1945–46 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League South, due to the cessation of competitive league football for one further season following the end of the Second World War in Europe in May 1945. A return to competitive cup football came in the form of the first FA Cup staged since before the war, with the Bees advancing to the sixth round and equalling the club record.

Season summary

Though the Second World War ended in Europe in May 1945, the first post-war football season would be played in the regionalised wartime format, due to players continuing to be dispersed on service around the world. Brentford again began the season with a shortage of first team players, though full back Bill Gorman would go on to be an ever-present, while centre half Buster Brown, outside forward Idris Hopkins and goalkeeper Joe Crozier would all miss just a handful of games each.

Just two defeats in the opening two Football League South games gave way to a downturn in form, which was not helped by the departure of misfiring former England international forward Les Smith to Aston Villa in October 1945. Pre-war forward Tommy Cheetham also left Griffin Park, so manager Harry Curtis strengthened the attack by re-signing Gerry McAloon from Wolverhampton Wanderers. Further signings came in the form of experienced half backs George Smith and Eric Jones. With excitement hard to come by in league play, Brentford's attention turned to the first FA Cup competition held since the 1938–39 season. Entering in the third round, the Bees battled through to the sixth round, equalling the club record, with Gerry McAloon scoring six goals in the eight matches played. With the return of competitive First Division football looming, a number of amateurs were trialled during the season, with future regulars Alf Jefferies, Frank Latimer and Roddy Munro all going on to sign professional contracts.

Former Brentford wartime guest player Albert Bonass was serving in the Royal Air Force and was killed when his Short Stirling, on a training flight, crashed in the village of Tockwith, North Yorkshire on 9 October 1945.[1] [2]

League table

See main article: Football League North and South.

Results

Brentford's goal tally listed first.

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Football League South

No.DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorer(s)
125 August 1945Newport CountyH2–113,980Sloan, Townsend
21 September 1945Newport CountyA5–08,862Thomas (2), Sloan, Townsend (2)
36 September 1945Leicester CityH1–211,620Sloan
48 September 1945Wolverhampton WanderersA0–120,000
513 September 1945Derby CountyH0–011,050
615 September 1945Wolverhampton WanderersA0–020,080
722 September 1945West Ham UnitedH1–118,800Thomas
829 September 1945West Ham UnitedA2–023,000Sloan, Durrant
96 October 1945West Bromwich AlbionA4–328,000Thomas (2), Tranter (og), Hunt
1013 October 1945West Bromwich AlbionH2–020,160Durrant (2)
1120 October 1945Birmingham CityH2–120,690Wilkins (2)
1227 October 1945Birmingham CityA0–135,000
133 November 1945Tottenham HotspurA0–128,000
1410 November 1945Tottenham HotspurH1–319,269Thomas
1517 November 1945Swansea TownA1–421,000Roberts
1624 November 1945Swansea TownH2–212,090Durrant, Hunt
171 December 1945ChelseaH4–428,170Townsend (2), Durrant (2)
188 December 1945ChelseaA2–440,000Durrant, Thomas
1915 December 1945MillwallH7–016,190Thomas, Townsend (4), Watson, Durrant
2022 December 1945MillwallA1–322,000Townsend
2125 December 1945SouthamptonH1–414,350McAloon
2226 December 1945SouthamptonA4–320,000Townsend (2), McAloon, Thomas
2329 December 1945Derby CountyA2–322,751McAloon, Durrant
2412 January 1946Coventry CityA0–113,450
2519 January 1946Coventry CityH1–210,300Metcalf (og)
262 February 1946Luton TownA4–18,348Durrant, Gotts, Scott, Townsend
2716 February 1946Aston VillaH0–127,100
2823 February 1946ArsenalH6–322,250Thomas (3, 1 pen), Durrant, McAloon, Bamford
2916 March 1946Charlton AthleticH1–114,900McAloon
3023 March 1946FulhamH1–223,400McAloon
3130 March 1946FulhamA2–227,475Thomas, Townsend
326 April 1946Plymouth ArgyleA1–120,000McAloon
3310 April 1946Charlton AthleticA3–420,000Thomas (3)
3413 April 1946Plymouth ArgyleH3–213,200G. Smith, Thomas, McAloon
3517 April 1946Aston VillaA1–1n/aMcAloon
3619 April 1946PortsmouthH0–216,184
3720 April 1946Nottingham ForestA0–219,704
3822 April 1946PortsmouthA0–220,000
3924 April 1946Luton TownH6–17,050McAloon (3), Durrant, Edelston, Jones
4027 April 1946Nottingham ForestH5–18,140Scott (2), McAloon (3, 1 pen)
4129 April 1946ArsenalA1–15,250Scott
424 May 1946Leicester CityA3–110,000Durrant, McAloon (2)

FA Cup

See main article: 1945–46 FA Cup.

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorer(s)
3R (1st leg)5 January 1946Tottenham HotspurA2–230,202Durrant, Thomas
3R (2nd leg)10 January 1946Tottenham HotspurH2–0 (won 4–2 on aggregate)21,050Hopkins (2)
4R (1st leg)26 January 1946Bristol CityA1–235,684Townsend
4R (2nd leg)31 January 1946Bristol CityH5–0 (won 6–2 on aggregate)18,000McAloon (3), Guy (og), Durrant
5R (1st leg)9 February 1946Queens Park RangersA3–119,855McAloon, Durrant, Hopkins
5R (2nd leg)14 February 1946Queens Park RangersH0–0 (won 3–1 on aggregate)20,000
6R (1st leg)2 March 1946Charlton AthleticA3–640,060McAloon (2), Durrant
6R (2nd leg)6 March 1946Charlton AthleticH1–3 (lost 4–9 on aggregate)36,000Scott

Playing squad

Players' ages are as of the opening day of the 1945–46 season.

Pos.NameNat.Date of birth (age)Signed fromSigned inNotes
Goalkeepers
GKJoe CrozierAugust 25, 1945East Fife1937
GKTed GaskellAugust 25, 1945Buxton1937
Defenders
DFBill GormanAugust 25, 1945Bury1938
DFRoddy MunroAugust 25, 1945Rangers1946Amateur, guest for Colchester United
DFHarry OliverAugust 25, 1945Hartlepools United1938Guest for Leeds United and York City
Midfielders
HBBuster BrownAugust 25, 1945Huddersfield Town1937
HBBob Coulsonn/aUnattached1945Amateur
HBAlbert HammondAugust 25, 1945Queens Park Rangers1944
HBTom ManleyAugust 25, 1945Manchester United1939
HBBilly ScottAugust 25, 1945Middlesbrough1932
HBGeorge SmithAugust 25, 1945Charlton Athletic1945
Forwards
FWHarry BamfordAugust 25, 1945Hayes1936Guest for Colchester United
FWJohnny BaynhamAugust 25, 1945Youth1939Guest for Clapton Orient
FWLes BoulterAugust 25, 1945Charlton Athletic1939
FWFred DurrantAugust 25, 1945Folkestone1938
FWJim GottsAugust 25, 1945Ashington1945Guest for Colchester United
FWEric JonesAugust 25, 1945West Bromwich Albion1945
FWIdris HopkinsAugust 25, 1945Crystal Palace1932Guest for West Ham United
FWDoug KeeneAugust 25, 1945Kingsbury Town1946Amateur
FWGerry McAloonAugust 25, 1945Wolverhampton Wanderers1945
FWErnest MuttittAugust 25, 1945Middlesbrough1932Guest for Colchester United
FWMaurice RobertsAugust 25, 1945Unattached1946
FWRoy StroudAugust 25, 1945Golders Green1945Amateur
FWJohn Suttonn/aUnattached1945Guest for Bristol City and Colchester United
FWLen TownsendAugust 25, 1945Hayes1937Guest for Colchester United
FWGeorge WilkinsAugust 25, 1945Hayes1939
Players who left the club mid-season
DFGeorge PoyserAugust 25, 1945Port Vale1934Transferred to Plymouth Argyle
FWLes SmithAugust 25, 1945Petersham1934Guest for Queens Park Rangers
Transferred to Aston Villa
FWBob ThomasAugust 25, 1945Golders Green1944Transferred to Plymouth Argyle
Guest players
GKJohnny MapsonAugust 25, 1945Sunderland1945Guest from Sunderland
DFHarry FerrierAugust 25, 1945Barnsley1945Guest from Barnsley
HBTed FentonAugust 25, 1945West Ham United1945Guest from West Ham United
HBWillie PhillipsAugust 25, 1945Heart of Midlothian1945Guest from Heart of Midlothian
HBBill WhittakerAugust 25, 1945Charlton Athletic1945Guest from Charlton Athletic
HBRon WilsonAugust 25, 1945West Ham United1946Guest from West Ham United
FWMaurice EdelstonAugust 25, 1945Reading1946Amateur, guest from Reading
FWDouglas HuntAugust 25, 1945Sheffield Wednesday1945Guest from Sheffield Wednesday
FWPaddy SloanAugust 25, 1945Tranmere Rovers1945Guest from Tranmere Rovers
FWWillie WatsonAugust 25, 1945Huddersfield Town1945Guest from Huddersfield Town

Coaching staff

NameRole
Harry CurtisManager
Jimmy BainAssistant manager
Bob KaneTrainer
Jack CartmellAssistant trainer

Statistics

Appearances and goals

PosNatNameLeagueFA CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GKJoe Crozier35080430
GKTed Gaskell1010
DFBill Gorman42080500
DFRoddy Munro5050
DFHarry Oliver702090
DFGeorge Poyser26030290
HBBuster Brown41080490
HBBob Coulson1010
HBAlbert Hammond1010
HBTom Manley2020
HBBilly Scott31481395
HBGeorge Smith25170321
FWHarry Bamford112031
FWJohnny Baynham7070
FWLes Boulter1010
FWFred Durrant27364337
FWJim Gotts412061
FWEric Jones20140241
FWIdris Hopkins36083443
FWDoug Keene2020
FWGerry McAloon2017762723
FWErnest Muttitt1010
FWMaurice Roberts1111
FWLes Smith9090
FWRoy Stroud4040
FWJohn Sutton1010
FWBob Thomas3317814118
FWLen Townsend1814312115
FWGeorge Wilkins3232
Players guested during the season
GKJohnny Mapson6060
DFHarry Ferrier2020
HBTed Fenton1010
HBWillie Phillips8080
HBBill Whittaker19040230
HBRon Wilson1010
FWMaurice Edelston1111
FWDouglas Hunt122122
FWPaddy Sloan6464
FWWillie Watson1111

Goalscorers

Pos.NatPlayerFLSFACTotal
FWGerry McAloon17623
FWBob Thomas17118
FWLen Townsend14115
FWFred Durrant347
HBBilly Scott415
FWPaddy Sloan44
FWIdris Hopkins033
FWDouglas Hunt22
FWGeorge Wilkins22
FWMaurice Edelston11
FWWillie Watson11
FWHarry Bamford101
FWJim Gotts101
FWEric Jones101
FWMaurice Roberts101
HBGeorge Smith101
Opponents213
Total821799

Summary

Games played 50 (42 Football League South, 8 FA Cup)
Games won 17 (14 Football League South, 3 FA Cup)
Games drawn 12 (10 Football League South, 2 FA Cup)
Games lost 21 (18 Football League South, 3 FA Cup)
Goals scored 99 (82 Football League South, 17 FA Cup)
Goals conceded 86 (72 Football League South, 14 FA Cup)
Clean sheets 9 (6 Football League South, 3 FA Cup)
Biggest league win7–0 versus Millwall, 15 December 1945
Worst league defeat4–1 on two occasions
Most appearances 50, Bill Gorman (42 Football League South, 8 FA Cup)
Top scorer (league)17, Gerry McAloon
Top scorer (all competitions)23, Gerry McAloon

Transfers & loans

Guest players' arrival and departure dates correspond to their first and last appearances of the season.

Players transferred in
DatePos.NamePrevious ClubFeeRef.
19 November 1945HB George Smith Charlton Athletic£4,000[7]
November 1945HB Frank Latimer Snowdown Colliery WelfareFree
24 December 1945FW Gerry McAloon Wolverhampton Wanderers£500
December 1945HB Eric Jones West Bromwich Albionn/a
1945GK Alf Jefferies Oxford CityAmateur
January 1946FW Jim Gotts AshingtonFree
March 1946DF Eric Ventom Ayr Newton Roversn/a
April 1946FW Doug Keene Kingsbury TownAmateur
April 1946DF Roddy Munro RangersAmateur
Guest players in
DatePos.NameFromDate toRef.
25 August 1945FW Douglas Hunt Sheffield Wednesday24 November 1945
25 August 1945GK Johnny Mapson Sunderland15 September 1945
25 August 1945FW Paddy Sloan Tranmere Rovers29 September 1945
25 August 1945HB Bill Whittaker Charlton Athletic29 April 1946
6 September 1945DF Harry Ferrier Barnsley13 September 1945
13 September 1945HB Ted Fenton West Ham United13 September 1945
15 September 1945HB Willie Phillips Heart of Midlothian15 December 1945
15 December 1945FW Willie Watson Huddersfield Town15 December 1945
16 February 1946HB Ron Wilson West Ham United16 February 1946
24 April 1946FW Maurice Edelston Reading24 April 1946
Players transferred out
DatePos.NameSubsequent clubFeeRef.
October 1945FW Les Smith Aston Villa£6,000
October 1945FW Tommy Cheetham Lincoln Cityn/a
April 1946DF Ted Ballard Clapton Orientn/a[8]
April 1946FW Cyril Brown Sunderlandn/a
April 1946DF George Poyser Plymouth Argyle£3,500
April 1946FW Bob Thomas Plymouth Argyle£3,500
Guest players out
Date fromPos.NameToDate toRef.
1 September 1945DF Harry Oliver Leeds United1 September 1945[9]
19 September 1945FW Les Smith Queens Park Rangers19 September 1945[10]
13 October 1945FW Idris Hopkins West Ham United13 October 1945[11]
19 January 1946FW Len Townsend Colchester United19 January 1946[12]
9 March 1946GK Alf Jefferies Colchester United9 March 1946[13]
March 1946FW Johnny Baynham Clapton Orientn/a
13 April 1946DF Harry Bamford Colchester United13 April 1946[14]
13 April 1946FW Jim Gotts Colchester United13 April 1946[15]
13 April 1946DF Roddy Munro Colchester United13 April 1946[16]
13 April 1946FW Ernest Muttitt Colchester United13 April 1946[17]
13 April 1946FW John Sutton Colchester United13 April 1946[18]
n/aDF Jimmy Anderson Queen of the Southn/a[19]
n/aDF Harry Oliver York Cityn/a
n/aFW John Sutton Bristol Cityn/a

Notes and References

  1. News: 12 October 1945 . Former Chesterfield F.C. player killed in aeroplane crash . 7 . Derbyshire Times . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  2. Web site: Brentford FC Remembrance List . 13 November 2017 . Brentford FC . en-gb.
  3. Book: 100 Years Of Brentford . Brentford FC . 1989 . 0951526200 . White . Eric . 378.
  4. Book: Haynes, Graham . Timeless Bees: Brentford F.C. Who's Who 1920–2006 . Coumbe . Frank . Yore Publications . 2006 . 978-0955294914.
  5. Book: Joyce, Michael . Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939 . Tony Brown . 2012 . 190589161X . Nottingham.
  6. Web site: Les Smith . 23 June 2016 . 11v11.com.
  7. Web site: Smith George Brentford 1946 . 7 July 2019 . Vintage Footballers . en-GB.
  8. Web site: Bacon – Bandy . 23 June 2016 . Hayes & Yeading United FC: The Official Website.
  9. Web site: Oliver: Henry Spoors (Harry) . 25 June 2016 . Leeds United F.C. History.
  10. Web site: Seasonal Stats – Files – 1945–46 . 14 May 2019 . QPRnet.
  11. Web site: Idris [ww 2] Hopkins ]. 26 June 2016 . www.westhamstats.info.
  12. Web site: Len Townsend – Players – Colchester United . 9 June 2016 . www.coludata.co.uk.
  13. Web site: Alf Jeffries – Players – Colchester United . 26 June 2016 . www.coludata.co.uk.
  14. Web site: Harry Bamford – Players – Colchester United . 26 June 2016 . www.coludata.co.uk.
  15. Web site: Jim Gotts – Players – Colchester United . 26 June 2016 . www.coludata.co.uk.
  16. Web site: Roddie Munro – Players – Colchester United . 26 June 2016 . www.coludata.co.uk.
  17. Web site: Ernie Muttitt – Players – Colchester United . 26 June 2016 . www.coludata.co.uk.
  18. Web site: John Sutton – Players – Colchester United . 26 June 2016 . www.coludata.co.uk.
  19. Book: Litster, John . Record of Pre-War Scottish League Players . PM Publications . Norwich.