1960–61 Brentford F.C. season explained

Club:Brentford
Season:1960–61
Manager:Malky MacDonald
Chairman:Frank Davis
Stadium:Griffin Park
League:Third Division
League Result:17th
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:First round
Cup2:League Cup
Cup2 Result:Third round
League Topscorer:Towers (21)
Season Topscorer:Towers (22)
Highest Attendance:21,000
Lowest Attendance:3,500
Average Attendance:7,392
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Prevseason:1959–60
Nextseason:1961–62

During the 1960–61 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League Third Division. An abundance of draws led to a 17th-place finish and it was the last of seven seasons to feature the "Terrible Twins" strike partnership of Jim Towers and George Francis.

Season summary

Despite making something of a name for themselves as the "nearly men" of the Third Division, manager Malky MacDonald made few changes to the Brentford squad for the fourth-consecutive off-season. The one major change at Brentford was that of the club's traditional red and white-striped shirts, which were passed over in favour of an amber shirt with a blue 'V' neck, due to the number of times the club would be forced to wear its change strip during the season. Negative feedback from the supporters ensured that the change of colours was a one-season experiment.

Brentford started the 1960–61 season well and topped the table after winning the first two matches, but a 6–1 defeat to Watford at Vicarage Road on 30 August 1960 shook the team's confidence.[1] The same XI atoned for that display with a 4–0 victory over Shrewsbury Town four days later, but the view had become prevalent around Griffin Park that some of Brentford's settled XI were past their peak. Manager MacDonald tinkered with his squad and bit-part, reserve or youth players Tommy Higginson, John Docherty, Ron Peplow and Johnny Hales were given runs in the team. Amidst a run of just two wins in 19 league matches, the new Football League Cup gave the Bees some cheer when Second Division club Sunderland were defeated 4–3 at Griffin Park in the club's first-ever match in the competition. The Bees were knocked out after a replay versus reigning Football League champions Burnley in the third round. A first round exit in the FA Cup in November ensured that the Third Division would be Brentford's sole focus for the remainder of the season.

Brentford entered 1961 in 15th place in the Third Division, only three points above the relegation zone.[2] Chairman Frank Davis posted a £7,000 loss, which took the club's debt over £50,000 and a players' strike (in support of their claim for the removal of the maximum wage) was also a real possibility. In a bid to alleviate some of the club's debt, promising outside right John Docherty was sold to Sheffield United for a club record £17,000 in March 1961. The club rallied and lost just five of the remaining 21 matches of the season, but a failure to convert the 11 draws into wins (four consecutive home draws in February and March equalled the club record) ensured that Brentford finished in a lowly 17th place.[3] Brentford's final match of the season versus Reading, although won 2–1, pushed the average league attendance at Griffin Park down to 7,392, which was the club's lowest since the 1924–25 season.

The "Terrible Twins" (forwards Jim Towers and George Francis) had a mixed season, with Towers scoring 22 goals (low by the standards set for himself) and Francis just 10, which led to him being dropped from the team in February 1961 – a decision which would have been considered unthinkable just six months earlier. Despite scoring 13 goals in 10 matches for the reserve team, Francis failed to earn a recall to the first team squad. Francis' replacement, teenager George Summers, scored six goals during the final months of the season.

Results

Brentford's goal tally listed first.

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Football League Third Division

No.DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorer(s)
120 August 1960Tranmere RoversH4–110,100Towers (2), Bristow, Goundry (pen)
223 August 1960WatfordH2–116,500Heath, Goundry (pen)
327 August 1960Halifax TownA0–16,048
430 August 1960WatfordA1–618,065Chung (og)
53 September 1960Shrewsbury TownH4–08,900Francis (3), Towers
66 September 1960Torquay UnitedH2–38,800Rainford, Bettany (og)
710 September 1960WalsallA0–410,864
814 September 1960Torquay UnitedA1–15,857Francis
917 September 1960BuryH1–58,800Francis
1019 September 1960Queens Park RangersA0–012,711
1124 September 1960ChesterfieldA1–15,617Rainford
1227 September 1960Queens Park RangersH2–015,000Rainford, Towers
131 October 1960Southend UnitedH1–17,700Rainford
143 October 1960Port ValeA2–36,843Towers, Peplow
158 October 1960Bournemouth & Boscombe AthleticA1–05,791McLeod
1615 October 1960Bradford CityH2–27,300Towers, Peplow (pen)
1722 October 1960BarnsleyA1–17,124Peplow (pen)
1829 October 1960Newport CountyH2–47,600Towers (2)
1912 November 1960Grimsby TownH0–18,100
2019 November 1960Hull CityA0–37,798
212 December 1960Coventry CityA0–213,589
2210 December 1960Bristol CityH2–05,200Towers, Francis
2319 December 1960Tranmere RoversA0–25,584
2423 December 1960Swindon TownH2–14,480Higginson, Docherty
2531 December 1960Halifax TownH2–07,000Francis, Towers
267 January 1961Swindon TownA1–18,663Docherty
2714 January 1961Shrewsbury TownA0–36,856
2821 January 1961WalsallH3–16,250Francis, Towers (2)
2928 January 1961Colchester UnitedA4–24,040Rainford, Bristow, Towers (2)
304 February 1961BuryA0–15,861
3111 February 1961ChesterfieldH2–26,250Towers (2)
3218 February 1961Southend UnitedA1–17,711Towers
3325 February 1961Coventry CityH1–15,500Summers
344 March 1961Bradford CityA1–37,500McLeod
3511 March 1961BarnsleyH0–07,000
3618 March 1961Newport CountyA1–03,000Summers
3725 March 1961Colchester UnitedH0–04,800
381 April 1961Grimsby TownA0–07,049
393 April 1961Notts CountyH3–05,400Summers, Towers (2)
404 April 1961Notts CountyA0–03,933
418 April 1961Hull CityH2–26,380Towers, McLeod
4214 April 1961ReadingA0–410,900
4322 April 1961Bournemouth & Boscombe AthleticH2–24,400Summers, Towers
4425 April 1961Port ValeH0–03,500
4529 April 1961Bristol CityA0–38,466
462 May 1961ReadingH2–14,700Summers (2)

FA Cup

See main article: 1960–61 FA Cup.

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorer
1R5 November 1960WatfordA2–218,759Francis (2)
1R (replay)8 November 1960WatfordH0–221,000

Football League Cup

See main article: 1960–61 Football League Cup.

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorer(s)
2R25 October 1960SunderlandH4–310,400Towers, McLeod, Rainford
3R22 November 1960BurnleyH1–19,900Rainford
3R (replay)6 December 1960BurnleyA1–212,757Docherty

Playing squad

Players' ages are as of the opening day of the 1960–61 season.

Pos.NameNat.Date of birth (age)Signed fromSigned inNotes
Goalkeepers
GKGerry CakebreadAugust 20, 1960Youth1954
Defenders
DFVernon AvisAugust 20, 1960Youth1952
DFKen Coote (c)August 20, 1960Wembley1949
DFJimmy GitshamAugust 20, 1960Youth1959
DFTom WilsonAugust 20, 1960Fulham1957
Midfielders
HBGeorge BristowAugust 20, 1960Youth1950
HBIan DargieAugust 20, 1960Tonbridge1952
HBBilly GoundryAugust 20, 1960Huddersfield Town1955
HBTommy HigginsonAugust 20, 1960Kilmarnock1959
HBRon PeplowAugust 20, 1960Southall1955
Forwards
FWTerry CurranAugust 20, 1960Tottenham Hotspur1957
FWJohn DochertyAugust 20, 1960St Roch's1959
FWGeorge FrancisAugust 20, 1960Youth1955
FWJohnny HalesAugust 20, 1960St Roch's1958
FWDennis HeathAugust 20, 1960Youth1954
FWGeorge McLeodAugust 20, 1960Luton Town1958
FWDanny O'DonnellAugust 20, 1960Kirkintilloch Rob Roy1960Loaned to Dumbarton
FWEric ParsonsAugust 20, 1960Chelsea1956
FWJohnny RainfordAugust 20, 1960Cardiff City1953
FWGeorge SummersAugust 20, 1960Shawfield1959
FWJim TowersAugust 20, 1960Youth1954

Coaching staff

NameRole
Malky MacDonaldManager
Fred MonkTrainer
Jack HollidayAssistant Trainer

Statistics

Appearances and goals

PosNatNameLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GKGerry Cakebread4602030510
DFVernon Avis60000060
DFKen Coote4102030460
DFJimmy Gitsham40000040
DFTom Wilson4002030450
HBGeorge Bristow2322010262
HBIan Dargie4602030510
HBBilly Goundry2320010242
HBTommy Higginson3212030371
HBRon Peplow1730010183
FWTerry Curran50000050
FWJohn Docherty1720021193
FWGeorge Francis31822203510
FWJohnny Hales2200000220
FWDennis Heath1510000151
FWGeorge McLeod3632031414
FWDanny O'Donnell20000020
FWEric Parsons20200040
FWJohnny Rainford4152033468
FWGeorge Summers1560010166
FWJim Towers422120314722

Goalscorers

Pos.NatPlayerFL3FACFLCTotal
FWJim Towers210122
FWGeorge Francis82010
FWJohnny Rainford5038
FWGeorge Summers6006
FWGeorge McLeod3014
HBRon Peplow3003
FWJohn Docherty2013
HBGeorge Bristow2002
HBBilly Goundry2002
FWDennis Heath1001
HBTommy Higginson1001
Opponents2002
Total562664

Summary

Games played 51 (46 Third Division, 2 FA Cup, 3 League Cup)
Games won 14 (13 Third Division, 0 FA Cup, 1 League Cup)
Games drawn 19 (17 Third Division, 1 FA Cup, 1 League Cup)
Games lost 18 (16 Third Division, 1 FA Cup, 1 League Cup)
Goals scored 64 (56 Third Division, 2 FA Cup, 6 League Cup)
Goals conceded 80 (70 Third Division, 4 FA Cup, 6 League Cup)
Clean sheets 13 (13 Third Division, 0 FA Cup, 0 League Cup)
Biggest league win 4–0 versus Shrewsbury Town, 3 September 1960
Worst league defeat 6–1 versus Watford, 30 August 1960
Most appearances 51, Gerry Cakebread, Ian Dargie (46 Third Division, 2 FA Cup, 3 League Cup)
Top scorer (league) 21, Jim Towers
Top scorer (all competitions) 22, Jim Towers

Transfers & loans

Players transferred in
DatePos.NamePrevious ClubFeeRef.
October 1960FW Barry Rowan Watfordn/a
Players transferred out
DatePos.NameSubsequent clubFeeRef.
10 September 1960HB Charlie McInally Albion Roversn/a[6]
March 1961FW John Docherty Sheffield United£17,000
Players loaned out
Date fromPos.NameToDate toRef.
24 September 1960FW Danny O'Donnell Dumbartonn/a
Players released
DatePos.NameSubsequent clubJoin dateRef.
May 1961DF Vernon Avis Bedford Town1961
May 1961HB George Bristow Queens Park RangersMay 1961[7]
May 1961FW Terry Curran Kettering Town1961
May 1961HB Billy Goundry Bedford Town1961
May 1961FW Dennis Heath Bedford Town1961
May 1961DF Ken Horne Dover1961
May 1961FW Eric Parsons Dover1961
May 1961HB Ron Peplow Folkestone Town1961
May 1961FW Barry Rowan Dover1961[8]
May 1961HB Sid Russell Bexleyheath & Welling1961

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brentford results for the 1960–1961 season . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160912145304/http://www.statto.com/football/teams/brentford/1960-1961/results . 12 September 2016 . 29 November 2016 . Statto.com.
  2. Web site: 11v11 league table generator . 5 September 2019 . www.11v11.com.
  3. Web site: Brentford scoring and sequence records . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304193423/http://www.statto.com/football/teams/brentford/records . 4 March 2016 . 29 November 2016 . Statto.com.
  4. Book: 100 Years Of Brentford . Brentford FC . 1989 . 0951526200 . White . Eric . 386.
  5. Book: Haynes, Graham . Timeless Bees: Brentford F.C. Who's Who 1920–2006 . Coumbe . Frank . Yore Publications . 2006 . 978-0955294914.
  6. Web site: Players' Transfers – 1960 . 5 September 2019 . Scottish Football Historical Archive.
  7. Web site: Seasonal Stats – 1961–62 . 9 May 2018 . QPRnet.
  8. Web site: Rowan, Barry . 28 November 2016 . The Grecian Archive.