1948–49 Brentford F.C. season explained

Club:Brentford
Season:1948–49
Manager:
(until 14 February 1949)
Jackie Gibbons
(from 15 February 1949)
Chairman:Frank Davis
Stadium:Griffin Park
League:Second Division
League Result:18th
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:Sixth round
League Topscorer:Monk (11)
Season Topscorer:Monk (13)
Highest Attendance:38,678
Lowest Attendance:14,360
Average Attendance:22,755
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Prevseason:1947–48
Nextseason:1949–50

During the 1948–49 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League Second Division. It was Harry Curtis' final season as manager and he was replaced by Jackie Gibbons in February 1949. Brentford ended the season in 18th-place, just one point away from a second relegation in three seasons, though the Bees advanced to the sixth round of the FA Cup for the third time in the club's history.

Season summary

Brentford manager Harry Curtis prepared conservatively for the 1948–49 Second Division season, with inside forward Viv Woodward and wing half Paddy Harris being his only veteran additions to the first team squad. The Essential Work Order made it almost impossible for the Bees to sign any player aged under 30, due to the club having spent £28,300 (almost double the club's net income, equivalent to £ in) on six new players during the previous financial year, with only Jack Chisholm and Fred Monk aged under 30. Curtis elected to build for the future with the signings of young players Les Devonshire, Jimmy Anders, Micky Bull and Billy Dare, but Dare was the only one of the quartet who would go on to make an impact on the first team. On the eve of the season, it was announced that Curtis would step down from the manager's position at the end of the campaign.

After two wins from the opening seven matches, Curtis signed Leicester City forward Peter McKennan for £8,000. He failed to have an immediate effect on the team's goalscoring problems, but Brentford were able to stay afloat in mid-table due to the low number of goals conceded.[1] Amidst a dire run of form in league matches around the turn of the year, McKennan finally came into form and scored 9 goals in a seven-match spell, firing Brentford into the sixth round of the FA Cup for the second time in four seasons. In the midst of the run was an 8–2 victory over Bury, in which McKennan became the third (and as of, most recent) Brentford player to score five goals in a Football League match.[2] The Bury fixture also marked the first match in charge for player-manager Jackie Gibbons, having replaced Harry Curtis, who remained at Griffin Park until the end of the season as an adviser to Gibbons. Brentford's FA Cup run ended with defeat to Leicester City in the sixth round, with the 38,678 crowd setting a new club record, which still stands as of .

Brentford's form deserted them in the wake of the FA Cup exit, with just two victories during the remaining 14 league matches of the season. Centre half Ron Greenwood was bought from Bradford Park Avenue for £9,000 in February 1949, with all of the money being recouped following the sale of captain Jack Chisholm to Sheffield United for £16,000 a month later. Advanced preparations for the 1949–50 season continued in April, with the £7,000 purchase of Jackie Goodwin and Wally Quinton from Birmingham City. Brentford slumped to an 18th-place finish, just one point above 21st-place Nottingham Forest. Young forward Billy Dare was blooded in the final two months of the season and showed promise for the future with four goals in the final six matches.

Results

Brentford's goal tally listed first.

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Football League Second Division

No.DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorer(s)
121 August 1948Coventry CityH2–226,090Nelson, Monk
225 August 1948Leeds UnitedA0–026,625
328 August 1948Sheffield WednesdayA0–035,116
41 September 1948Leeds UnitedH1–319,212Woodward
54 September 1948Lincoln CityH2–122,414Manley, Girling
66 September 1948Leicester CityA0–024,151
711 September 1948ChesterfieldA1–011,057Girling
815 September 1948Leicester CityH1–217,986Buchanan
918 September 1948West Bromwich AlbionH0–028,212
1025 September 1948BuryA2–122,473Monk (2)
112 October 1948West Ham UnitedA0–031,369
129 October 1948Queens Park RangersA0–225,814
1316 October 1948Luton TownH2–023,211Gibbons, Buchanan
1423 October 1948Bradford Park AvenueA1–314,906Blakeman
1530 October 1948SouthamptonH0–029,887
166 November 1948BarnsleyA2–120,883Nelson (pen), Monk
1713 November 1948Grimsby TownH2–024,992Keene, Monk
1820 November 1948Nottingham ForestA2–119,278Gibbons, Monk
194 December 1948Plymouth ArgyleA0–125,611
2011 December 1948Blackburn RoversH0–121,421
2118 December 1948Coventry CityA1–221,280Manley
2225 December 1948Cardiff CityH1–122,813Monk
2327 December 1948Cardiff CityA0–249,236
241 January 1949Sheffield WednesdayH2–116,753Buchanan, Monk
2515 January 1949Lincoln CityA1–313,125McKennan
2622 January 1949ChesterfieldH1–125,549Monk
275 February 1949West Bromwich AlbionA0–239,482
2819 February 1949BuryH8–223,249McKennan (5, 1 pen), Gibbons, Monk
295 March 1949Queens Park RangersH0–329,420
3012 March 1949Luton TownA1–216,682Chisholm
3119 March 1949Bradford Park AvenueH1–018,413Manley (pen)
3226 March 1949SouthamptonA0–225,217
332 April 1949BarnsleyH0–018,485
346 April 1949FulhamH0–029,160
359 April 1949Grimsby TownA0–315,695
3615 April 1949Tottenham HotspurA0–239,050
3716 April 1949Nottingham ForestH2–115,857Gager (og), Dare
3818 April 1949Tottenham HotspurH1–119,004Dare
3923 April 1949FulhamA1–239,149Dare
4025 April 1949West Ham UnitedA1–115,553Smith
4130 April 1949Plymouth ArgyleH2–214,360Buchanan (2)
427 May 1949Blackburn RoversA1–215,453Gray (og), Dare

FA Cup

See main article: 1948–49 FA Cup.

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorer(s)
3R8 January 1949MiddlesbroughH3–2 30,000Harper, Monk, McKennan
4R29 January 1949Torquay UnitedH1–024,500McKennan
5R12 February 1949BurnleyH4–234,000McKennan (2), Gibbons, Monk
6R26 February 1949Leicester CityH0–238,678

Playing squad

Players' ages are as of the opening day of the 1948–49 season.

Pos.NameNat.Date of birth (age)Signed fromSigned inNotes
Goalkeepers
GKJoe CrozierAugust 21, 1948East Fife1937
GKTed GaskellAugust 21, 1948Buxton1937
Defenders
DFBill GormanAugust 21, 1948Bury1938
DFMalky MacDonaldAugust 21, 1948Kilmarnock1946Coach
DFRoddy MunroAugust 21, 1948Rangers1946
DFWally QuintonAugust 21, 1948Birmingham City1949
Midfielders
HBRon GreenwoodAugust 21, 1948Bradford Park Avenue1949
HBTom ManleyAugust 21, 1948Manchester United1939
HBDavid NelsonAugust 21, 1948Fulham1947
HBGeorge PatersonAugust 21, 1948Celtic1946
HBAlan SmithAugust 21, 1948Arsenal1946
Forwards
FWPeter BuchananAugust 21, 1948Fulham1947
FWBilly DareAugust 21, 1948Hendon1948
FWJackie GibbonsAugust 21, 1948Bradford Park Avenue1947Manager
FWDickie GirlingAugust 21, 1948Crystal Palace1947
FWTony HarperAugust 21, 1948Headington United1948
FWPeter McKennanAugust 21, 1948Leicester City1948
FWDoug KeeneAugust 21, 1948Kingsbury Town1946
FWFred MonkAugust 21, 1948Guildford City1948
FWViv WoodwardAugust 21, 1948Millwall1948
Players who left the club mid-season
HBJack Chisholm (c)August 21, 1948Tottenham Hotspur1947Transferred to Sheffield United
HBPaddy HarrisAugust 21, 1948Notts County1948Released
FWAlec BlakemanAugust 21, 1948Oxford City1946Transferred to Sheffield United

Coaching staff

Harry Curtis (21 August 1948 – 14 February 1949)

NameRole
Harry CurtisManager
Jimmy BainAssistant Manager
Malky MacDonaldTrainer-Coach
Jack CartmellTrainer

Jackie Gibbons (15 February – 7 May 1949)

NameRole
Jackie GibbonsManager
Jimmy BainAssistant Manager
Malky MacDonaldCoach
Jack CartmellTrainer
Harry CurtisAdvisory Manager

Statistics

Appearances and goals

PosNatNameLeagueFA CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GKJoe Crozier41040450
GKTed Gaskell100010
DFBill Gorman42040460
DFMalky MacDonald30040340
DFRoddy Munro13000130
DFWally Quinton1010
HBJack Chisholm30140341
HBRon Greenwood120120
HBPaddy Harris4040
HBTom Manley42340463
HBDavid Nelson40240442
HBGeorge Paterson600060
HBAlan Smith310031
FWAlec Blakeman9191
FWPeter Buchanan34540385
FWBilly Dare13400134
FWJackie Gibbons15321174
FWDickie Girling24220262
FWTony Harper19021211
FWDoug Keene12120141
FWPeter McKennan24643289
FWFred Monk3711424113
FWViv Woodward10100101

Goalscorers

Pos.NatPlayerFL2FACTotal
FWFred Monk11213
FWPeter McKennan639
FWPeter Buchanan505
FWBilly Dare404
FWJackie Gibbons314
HBTom Manley303
FWDickie Girling202
HBDavid Nelson202
FWAlec Blakeman11
HBJack Chisholm101
FWDoug Keene101
HBAlan Smith101
FWViv Woodward101
FWTony Harper011
Opponents202
Total42850

Management

NameNatFromToRecord All CompsRecord League
PWDLW %PWDLW %
Harry Curtis21 August 194814 February 1949
Jackie Gibbons15 February 19497 May 1949

Summary

Games played 46 (42 Second Division, 4 FA Cup)
Games won 14 (11 Second Division, 3 FA Cup)
Games drawn 14 (14 Second Division, 0 FA Cup)
Games lost 18 (17 Second Division, 1 FA Cup)
Goals scored 50 (42 Second Division, 8 FA Cup)
Goals conceded 59 (53 Second Division, 6 FA Cup)
Clean sheets 17 (16 Second Division, 1 FA Cup)
Biggest league win 8–2 versus Bury, 19 February 1949
Worst league defeat 3–0 on two occasions
Most appearances 46, Bill Gorman, Tom Manley (42 Second Division, 4 FA Cup)
Top scorer (league) 11, Fred Monk
Top scorer (all competitions) 13, Fred Monk

Transfers & loans

Cricketers are not included in this list.

Players transferred in
DatePos.NamePrevious ClubFeeRef.
1 May 1948FW Les Devonshire Queens Park Rangersn/a[5]
July 1948FW Ron Brown Blackburn Roversn/a[6]
July 1948HB Paddy Harris Notts Countyn/a
July 1948FW Viv Woodward MillwallFree
August 1948n/a Ray Jefferies Oxford Cityn/a
September 1948FW Jimmy Anders Preston North Endn/a
September 1948FW Micky Bulln/an/a
September 1948FW Peter McKennan Leicester City£8,000
19 November 1948FW Billy Dare Hendonn/a
1948FW Jim Towersn/an/a[7]
February 1949HB Ron Greenwood Bradford Park Avenue£9,000
May 1949FW Ken Coote WembleyAmateur
29 April 1949FW Jackie Goodwin Birmingham City£3,500
5 May 1949DF Wally Quinton Birmingham City£3,500[8]
Players transferred out
DatePos.NameSubsequent clubFeeRef.
May 1948FW Tommy Dawson Swindon Townn/a[9]
May 1948DF Harry Oliver Watford£2,000[10]
September 1948n/a Tommy Connors Celticn/a[11]
November 1948FW Alec Blakeman Middlesbroughn/a
November 1948FW Tommy Dougall Sunderlandn/a
March 1949HB Jack Chisholm Sheffield United£16,000
Players released
DatePos.NameSubsequent clubJoin dateRef.
1949HB Paddy HarrisRetired
May 1949FW Peter Buchanan Headington United1949
May 1949GK Joe Crozier Chelmsford City1949
May 1949FW Les Devonshire Wealdstone1949[12]
May 1949FW Jackie GibbonsRetired
May 1949FW Robert Sherwood Queens Park RangersMay 1949[13]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brentford results for the 1948–1949 season . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160805212626/http://www.statto.com/football/teams/brentford/1948-1949/results . 5 August 2016 . 23 June 2016 . Statto.com.
  2. Book: Haynes, Graham . A-Z Of Bees: Brentford Encyclopedia . Yore Publications . 1998 . 1 874427 57 7 . 62.
  3. Book: 100 Years Of Brentford . Brentford FC . 1989 . 0951526200 . White . Eric . 380.
  4. Book: Haynes, Graham . Timeless Bees: Brentford F.C. Who's Who 1920–2006 . Coumbe . Frank . Yore Publications . 2006 . 978-0955294914.
  5. News: 7 May 1948 . "Bees" Beat Rangers For Outside-left . The Brentford & Chiswick Times.
  6. News: 23 July 1948 . Brown Of Blackburn Signed By Bees . The Brentford & Chiswick Times.
  7. Book: Lane, David . Cult Bees & Legends: Volume Two . Legends Publishing . 2005 . 0954368282 . Hampton Hill . 118–129.
  8. Book: Brentford Football Supporters And Social Club Official Handbook – 1949–50 . 1949 . 30 . .
  9. News: Lucas . Eric . 21 May 1948 . Jimmy Hogan Will Be Leaving Brentford – Famous Coach's Contract Not To Be Renewed – Four Teams Next Season – Junior Side For Up To Eighteen Will Compete In Hounslow League. . The Brentford & Chiswick Times.
  10. Web site: Player: Henry Spoors Oliver . 1 June 2024 . Watford Football Club Archive . en.
  11. Web site: Player Appearances and goalscoring records – C . live . 9 May 2018 . Scottish Football Historical Archive . 137. https://web.archive.org/web/20210417115254/http://sfha.org.uk/Appearance%20Records%20-%20C.doc . 17 April 2021 .
  12. Web site: 7 March 2007 . Les Devonshire . 17 June 2016.
  13. Web site: Seasonal Stats – 1949–50 . 9 May 2018 . QPRnet.