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词条 1915–16 Brentford F.C. season
释义

  1. Season summary

  2. League tables

      London Combination Principle Tournament    London Combination Supplementary Tournament  

  3. Results

     Legend   London Combination Principle Tournament    London Combination Supplementary Tournament  

  4. Playing squad

  5. Coaching staff

  6. Statistics

     Appearances and goals   Goalscorers    Management    Summary  

  7. Transfers & loans

  8. References

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|league=London Combination Principle Tournament
|league result=7th
|cup1=London Combination Supplementary Tournament
|cup1 result=8th
|league topscorer=White (13)|mgrtitle=Secretary-Manager|season topscorer=White (13)
|highest attendance=5,000|lowest attendance=1,000|prevseason=1914–15
|nextseason=1916–17
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During the 1915–16 English football season, Brentford competed in the London Combination. In the first season of non-competitive wartime football during the First World War, the Bees finished in mid-table in each of the leagues run by the London Combination.

Season summary

Having ended the 1914–15 Southern League Division Two season £7,000 in debt, the suspension of competitive football due to the ongoing First World War proved to be a blessing for Brentford, who were given the chance to face Football League clubs Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Clapton Orient and Fulham in the wartime London Combination.{{Sfn|White|1989|p=106-107}} Professionalism had also been abolished, meaning that the club needed only to pay its players expenses and in addition, the clubs of the London Combination were predominantly London-based, meaning those expenses would be lower than that of previous seasons.{{Sfn|White|1989|p=106-107}} The squad had been decimated by the entry of players into the Army or munitions work,{{Sfn|White|1989|p=106-107}} which meant that only goalkeeper Ted Price, full backs Dusty Rhodes and Bertie Rosier, half back Alf Amos and forwards Patsy Hendren and Henry White would play in the majority of Brentford's matches during the season.[1] White would top-score with 13 goals.[1]

Brentford began the London Combination's Principle Tournament strongly, losing just one of the first 10 matches, but the departure of the locally-based Football Battalion to the Western Front robbed the club of a source of quality guest players.{{Sfn|White|1989|p=106-107}} Local amateurs, guests and soldiers were brought in to plug gaps in the team,{{Sfn|White|1989|p=106-107}} though a few guests did make notable contributions during the season – Swindon Town's Bertie Denyer (9 goals in 9 appearances) and Middlesbrough's Dick Wynn (8 goals in 20 appearances).[1] Middlesbrough proved to be a ready source of players, with former Brentford full back Joe Hisbent, half backs Henry Cook, George Malcolm and forward Harry Chapelhow also guesting.[1] Brentford finished the London Combination's two league competitions in mid-table, with the highlights being two West London derby wins versus Queens Park Rangers and wins over Football League clubs Clapton Orient, Arsenal and neighbours Fulham.[1]

Two former Brentford players died during the season:

  • Forward John Bayne, an occasional player at the turn of the century, was serving as a private in the Black Watch when he was killed on the Western Front on 21 July 1915.[1][2]
  • Former Brentford inside right Alex Walker was serving as a private in the Royal Scots when he died of tuberculosis in Scotland on 12 May 1916.[3]

League tables

{{main article|London Combination}}

London Combination Principle Tournament

PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
6Tottenham Hotspur2288638351.72724
7Brentford2268836401.63620
8Queens Park Rangers22831127411.22719

London Combination Supplementary Tournament

PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
7Watford1453622201.57113
8Brentford1452729332.07112
9Croydon Common1443728272.00011
Source: Football and the First World War[4][5]

Results

Brentford's goal tally listed first.

Legend

WinDrawLoss

London Combination Principle Tournament

No.DateOpponentVenueResultScorer(s)
14 September 1915West Ham UnitedH2–1Powell, F. Price
211 September 1915Tottenham HotspurA1–1Sloley
318 September 1915Crystal PalaceH1–0Keenor
425 September 1915Queens Park RangersA2–1F. Price, Gregson
52 October 1915FulhamH2–2White, Sloley
69 October 1915Clapton OrientA3–1Sloley (3)
716 October 1915WatfordH1–2Sloley (pen)
823 October 1915MillwallA3–3Gregson, White, Wynn
930 October 1915Croydon CommonH2–1Allman (og), Sloley
106 November 1915ArsenalA1–3Shaw (og)
1113 November 1915West Ham UnitedA1–4Hooper
1220 November 1915Tottenham HotspurH1–1Wynn
1327 November 1915Crystal PalaceA0–1
144 December 1915Queens Park RangersH4–0White, Hendren (2), Wynn
1511 December 1915FulhamA3–4White (2), Wynn
1618 December 1915Clapton OrientH1–1Denyer
1725 December 1915ChelseaH1–2G. Curtis
1827 December 1915ChelseaA1–4Malcolm
191 January 1916WatfordA1–3Denyer
208 January 1916MillwallH1–1Wynn
2115 January 1916Croydon CommonA2–2Denyer (2)
2222 January 1916ArsenalH2–2Chapelhow, Denyer

London Combination Supplementary Tournament

No.DateOpponentVenueResultScorer(s)
15 February 1916Luton TownA3–4White (2), Hendren
212 February 1916ArsenalH2–1Denyer, White
319 February 1916Queens Park RangersA1–1Wynn
44 March 1916West Ham UnitedA2–4Denyer (2)
511 March 1916Croydon CommonH3–1Amos, Gordon, Hooper
618 March 1916ArsenalA2–5Denyer, Hooper
725 March 1916Queens Park RangersH4–0Wynn, Hooper (2), Sloley
81 April 1916Crystal PalaceA3–6Sloley (2), Hendren
98 April 1916West Ham UnitedH1–3White
1015 April 1916Croydon CommonA0–0
1121 April 1916FulhamH2–1White, Wynn, (pen)
1224 April 1916FulhamA0–1
1329 April 1916Luton TownH0–3
146 May 1916Crystal PalaceH6–3Knight (2, 1 pen), White (3), Trumper
  • Source: 100 Years Of Brentford[6]

Playing squad

Players' ages are as of the opening day of the 1915–16 season.

Pos.NameNat.Date of birth (age)Signed fromSigned inNotes
Goalkeepers
GKTed PriceENG}}1915|9|4|1883|6|13|df=y}}Croydon Common1912
Defenders
DFDusty Rhodes (c)ENG}}1915|9|4|1882|8|16|df=y}}Sunderland1908Trainer
DFBertie RosierENG}}1915|9|4|1893|3|21|df=y}}Southall1913
Midfielders
HBCharles AllwrightENG}}1915|9|4|1888|6|11|df=y}}Kingston-on-Thames1915
HBAlf AmosENG}}1915|9|4|1893|2|9|df=y}}Old Kingstonians1913
HBGeorge CurtisENG}}1915|9|4|1888|10|22|df=y}}Kingston-on-Thames1914
HBMick O'BrienIRE|1783}}1915|9|4|1893|8|10|df=y}}Celtic1915
Forwards
FWHerbert AllwrightENG}}1915|9|4|1892|3|4|df=y}}Unattached1915
FWWalter ChalkENG}}1915|9|4|1885|7|10|df=y}}Old Kingstonians1915Amateur
FWPatsy HendrenENG}}1915|9|4|1889|2|5|df=y}}Queens Park Rangers1911Played when his cricket commitments allowed
FWCharles HibbertENG}}1894 (aged 20–21)Uxbridge1914Amateur
FWFred PriceENG}}n/aShepherds Bush1914
FWAlfred RosierENG}}1915|9|4|1888|9|6|df=y}}Unattached1915Amateur
FWRichard SloleyENG}}1915|9|4|1891|8|20|df=y}}Cambridge University1914Amateur
FWHenry WhiteENG}}1915|9|4|1895|8|8|df=y}}Whamcliffe Athletic1913Amateur
Guest players
GKW. Griffithsn/an/aWest Ham United1916Guest from West Ham United
DFJoe HisbentENG}}1915|9|4|1881|12|29|df=y}}Middlesbrough1915Guest from Middlesbrough
DFFred KeenorWAL}}1915|9|4|1894|7|31|df=y}}Cardiff City1915Guest from Cardiff City
HBHenry CookENG}}1893 (aged 21–22)Middlesbrough1915Guest from Middlesbrough
HBW. G. Hatheralln/an/an/a1916Guest
HBJ. Jepsonn/an/aSpennymoor United1915Guest from Spennymoor United
HBJohn LambENG}}1893 (aged 21–22)The Wednesday1915Guest from The Wednesday
HBGeorge MalcolmENG}}1915|9|4|1889|6|20|df=y}}Middlesbrough1915Guest from Middlesbrough
HBBilly MatthewsWAL}}1883 (aged 31–32)Chester1915Guest from Chester
HBArchie MitchellENG}}1915|9|4|1885|12|15|df=y}}Queens Park Rangers1916Guest from Queens Park Rangers
HBF. Stuckeyn/an/aOld Kingstonians1916Amateur, guest from Old Kingstonians
HBBilly WakeENG}}1915|9|4|1886|1|5|df=y}}Queens Park Rangers1916Guest from Queens Park Rangers
FWGeorge BowlerENG}}1915|9|4|1890|1|23|df=y}}Tottenham Hotspur1915Guest from Tottenham Hotspur
FWJ. Championn/an/an/a1916Guest
FWHarry ChapelhowENG}}1886 (aged 28–29)Middlesbrough1916Guest from Middlesbrough
FWBilly ClarksonENG}}1915|9|4|1891|9|22|df=y}}Burnley1915Guest from Burnley
FWJack CurtisENG}}1915|9|4|1888|12|13|df=y}}Stockport County1915Guest from Stockport County
FWBertie DenyerENG}}1915|9|4|1893|4|9|df=y}}Swindon Town1915Guest from Swindon Town
FWArthur FeatherstoneENG}}n/an/a1915Guest
FWCharlie FreemanENG}}1915|9|4|1887|8|22|df=y}}Chelsea1915Guest from Chelsea
FWT. Gordonn/an/an/a1916Guest
FWAlf GregsonENG}}1915|9|4|1889|3|2|df=y}}Grimsby Town1915Guest from Grimsby Town
FWBill HooperENG}}1915|9|4|1884|2|20|df=y}}Southport Central1915Guest from Southport Central
FWW. J. KnightENG}}n/aWimbledon1916Guest from Wimbledon
FWNewmann/an/an/a1916Guest
FWBert PowellENG}}1915|9|4|1886|11|23|df=y}}Boscombe1915Guest from Boscombe
FWWilliam SteerENG}}1915|9|4|1888|10|10|df=y}}Chelsea1915Guest from Chelsea
FWH. Trumpern/an/an/a1916Guest
FWDick WynnENG}}1892 (aged 22–23)Middlesbrough1915Guest from Middlesbrough
  • Sources: 100 Years of Brentford,[6] Timeless Bees,[7] Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939[8]

Coaching staff

NameRole
ENG}} Fred HallidaySecretary-Manager
ENG}} Dusty RhodesTrainer

Statistics

Appearances and goals

PosNatNameLeague
(Principle)
League
(Suppl.)
Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GKENG}}Ted Price220130350
DFENG}}Dusty Rhodes210130340
DFENG}}Bertie Rosier190100290
HBENG}}Charles Allwright701080
HBENG}}Alf Amos130101231
HBENG}}George Curtis6150111
HBIRE|1783}}Mick O'Brien300030
FWENG}}Herbert Allwright100010
FWENG}}Walter Chalk100010
FWENG}}Patsy Hendren82142224
FWENG}}Charles Hibbert300030
FWENG}}Fred Price420042
FWENG}}Alfred Rosier304070
FWENG}}Richard Sloley97641511
FWENG}}Henry White1751383013
Players guested during the season
GKn/aW. Griffiths1010
DF{{flagicon>ENG}}Joe Hisbent12060180
DF{{flagicon>WAL}}Fred Keenor5151
HB{{flagicon>ENG}}Henry Cook10090190
HBn/aW. G. Hatherall2020
HBn/aJ. Jepson201030
HB{{flagicon>ENG}}John Lamb6060
HB{{flagicon>ENG}}George Malcolm11170181
HB{{flagicon>WAL}}Billy Matthews1010
HBENG}}Archie Mitchell1010
HBn/aF. Stuckey1010
HBENG}}Billy Wake1010
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}George Bowler2020
FWn/aJ. Champion1010
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Harry Chapelhow21100121
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Billy Clarkson7070
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Jack Curtis130130
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Bertie Denyer554499
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Arthur Featherstone1010
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Charlie Freeman1010
FWn/aT. Gordon1111
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Alf Gregson4242
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Bill Hooper5163114
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}W. J. Knight2222
FWn/aNewman1010
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Bert Powell210021
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}William Steer4040
FWn/aH. Trumper3131
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Dick Wynn12583208
  • Players listed in italics left the club mid-season.
  • Source: 100 Years of Brentford[6]

Goalscorers

Pos.NatPlayerLCPLCSTotal
FWENG}}Henry White5813
FWENG}}Richard Sloley7411
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Bertie Denyer549
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Dick Wynn538
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Bill Hooper135
FWENG}}Patsy Hendren224
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Alf Gregson22
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Fred Price22
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}W. J. Knight22
HB{{flagicon>WAL}}Fred Keenor11
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Bert Powell11
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Harry Chapelhow101
HB{{flagicon>ENG}}George Curtis101
HB{{flagicon>ENG}}George Malcolm101
FWn/aT. Gordon11
FWn/aH. Trumper11
HBENG}}Alf Amos011
Opponents202
Total362965
  • Players listed in italics left the club mid-season.
  • Source: 100 Years of Brentford[6]

Management

NameNatFromToRecord All CompsRecord League
(Principle)
Record League
(Suppl.)
PWDLW %PWDLW %PWDLW %
Fred HallidayENG}}4 September 19156 May 1916{{WDL|36|11|10|15}}|{{WDL|14|5|2|7}}|{{WDL|22|6|8|8}}

Summary

Games played 36 (22 London Combination Principle Tournament, 14 London Combination Supplementary Tournament)
Games won 11 (5 London Combination Principle Tournament, 6 London Combination Supplementary Tournament)
Games drawn 10 (2 London Combination Principle Tournament, 8 London Combination Supplementary Tournament)
Games lost 15 (7 London Combination Principle Tournament, 8 London Combination Supplementary Tournament)
Goals scored 65 (36 London Combination Principle Tournament, 29 London Combination Supplementary Tournament)
Goals conceded 73 (40 London Combination Principle Tournament, 33 London Combination Supplementary Tournament)
Clean sheets 4 (2 London Combination Principle Tournament, 2 London Combination Supplementary Tournament)
Biggest win 4–0 on two occasions
Worst defeat 3–0 versus Luton Town, 29 April 1916; 4–1 on two occasions; 5–2 versus Arsenal, 18 March 1916; 6–3 versus Crystal Palace, 1 April 1916
Most appearances 35, Ted Price (22 London Combination Principle Tournament, 13 London Combination Supplementary Tournament)
Top scorer 13, Henry White

Transfers & loans

Players transferred in
DatePos.NamePrevious ClubFeeRef.
4 December 1915FWENG}} Alfred RosierUnattachedAmateur[6]
n/aHBSCO}} Jimmy KennedyENG}} Watfordn/a[9]
Guest players in
Date fromPos.NamePrevious ClubDate toRef.
4 September 1915FWENG}} Jack CurtisENG}} Stockport County1 January 1916[6]
4 September 1915HBWAL}} Fred KeenorWAL}} Cardiff City9 October 1915[6]
4 September 1915FWENG}} Bert PowellENG}} Boscombe11 September 1915[6]
11 September 1915FWENG}} Billy ClarksonENG}} Burnley30 October 1915[6]
11 September 1915HBENG}} John LambENG}} The Wednesday30 October 1915[6]
25 September 1915FWENG}} Alf GregsonENG}} Grimsby Town23 October 1915[6]
16 October 1915FWENG}} William SteerENG}} Chelsea8 January 1916[6]
23 October 1915DFENG}} Joe HisbentENG}} Middlesbrough21 April 1916[6]
23 October 1915HBENG}} George MalcolmENG}} Middlesbrough21 April 1916[6]
23 October 1915FWENG}} Dick WynnENG}} Middlesbrough21 April 1916[6]
30 October 1915FWENG}} Arthur Featherstonen/a30 October 1915[6]
6 November 1915HBENG}} Henry CookENG}} Middlesbrough30 October 1915[6]
13 November 1915FWENG}} Bill HooperENG}} Southport Central15 April 1916[6]
20 November 1915HBWAL}} Billy MatthewsENG}} Chester20 November 1915[6]
11 December 1915FWENG}} Bertie DenyerENG}} Swindon Town1 April 1916[6]
11 December 1915FWENG}} Charlie FreemanENG}} Chelsea11 December 1915[6]
25 December 1915FWENG}} George BowlerENG}} Tottenham Hotspur27 December 1915[6]
27 December 1915HBJ. JepsonENG}} Spennymoor United5 February 1916[6]
15 January 1916FWENG}} Harry ChapelhowENG}} Middlesbrough29 April 1916[6]
19 February 1919FWNewmann/a19 February 1919[6]
11 March 1916FWT. Gordonn/a11 March 1916[6]
1 April 1916GKW. GriffithsENG}} West Ham United1 April 1916[6]
1 April 1916HBW. G. Hatheralln/aEnd of season[6]
15 April 1916FWH. Trumpern/aEnd of season[6]
24 April 1916FWJ. Championn/a24 April 1916[6]
24 April 1916FWENG}} W. J. KnightENG}} WimbledonEnd of season[6]
24 April 1916HBF. StuckeyENG}} Old Kingstonians24 April 1916[6]
6 May 1916HBENG}} Archie MitchellENG}} Queens Park RangersEnd of season[6]
6 May 1916HBENG}} Billy WakeENG}} Queens Park RangersEnd of season[6]

References

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4. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.footballandthefirstworldwar.org/london-combination-principal-tournament-table-191516/|title=London Combination Table 1915/16|newspaper=Football and the First World War|language=en-US|access-date=14 November 2016}}
5. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.footballandthefirstworldwar.org/london-combination-supplementary-table-1915-16/|title=London Combination (Supplementary) Table 1915/16|newspaper=Football and the First World War|language=en-US|access-date=14 November 2016}}
6. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 {{Cite book|title=100 Years Of Brentford|last=|first=|publisher=Brentford FC|year=1989|isbn=0951526200|editor-last=White|editor-first=Eric|location=|pages=363|quote=|via=}}
7. ^{{Cite book|title=Timeless Bees: Brentford F.C. Who's Who 1920–2006|last=Haynes|first=Graham|last2=Coumbe|first2=Frank|publisher=Yore Publications|year=2006|isbn=978-0955294914|location=}}
8. ^{{Cite book|title = Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939|last = Joyce|first = Michael|publisher = Tony Brown|year = 2012|isbn = 190589161X|location = Nottingham}}
9. ^{{Cite book |title=Record of Pre-War Scottish League Players |last=Litster |first=John |publisher=PM Publications |location=Norwich}}
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