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词条 1942–43 Brentford F.C. season
释义

  1. Season summary

  2. Tables

     Football League South   Football League South War Cup  

  3. Results

     Legend  Football League South   Football League South War Cup  

  4. Playing squad

  5. Coaching staff

  6. Statistics

     Appearances and goals   Goalscorers    Wartime international caps    Management    Summary  

  7. Transfers & loans

  8. References

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|season=1942–43
|manager=Harry Curtis
|chairman=Louis P. Simon
|stadium=Griffin Park
|league=Football League South|league result=9th |cup1=Football League South War Cup|cup1 result=Group stage|league topscorer=Townsend (18)
|season topscorer=Townsend (19)
|highest attendance=23,180|lowest attendance=3,210|average attendance=|prevseason=1941–42
|nextseason=1943–44
}}

During the 1942–43 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League South, due to the cessation of competitive football for the duration of the Second World War. Early in a mid-table season for the club, inside forward Len Townsend notably scored six goals in a 9–4 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion, the most-ever in any match by a Brentford player.

Season summary

Brentford returned to the Football League South for the 1942–43 season with cause for optimism, having generated over £20,000 from the semi-finals and the final of the club's victorious 1941–42 London War Cup campaign.{{Sfn|White|1989|p=174}} Again the first team squad would be hit by a lack of unavailability of players, with no goalkeeper available for the second season in succession.[1] Despite averaging only 12 appearances per season since the war began, centre forward Len Townsend had been averaging nearly a goal a game and was in fantastic form, scoring 17 goals in a 17 match spell, including six in a in a 9–4 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion on 12 September 1942.[1] The record of six goals in a single match bettered the official club record of five, but due to the unofficial nature of wartime football, Townsend does not hold the club record outright.[1]

Brentford's league form held up until the turn of the year then fell apart, losing 10 of the final 15 matches of the season in all competitions.[1] Guest forwards Eddie Perry and Douglas Hunt, who had scored the bulk of the team's goals since the beginning of the 1940–41 season failed to find the net with such regularity, though Albion Rovers' guest Tommy Kiernan notably scored 9 goals in his 10 appearances.[1] The discontinuation of the London War Cup meant that the Bees would be unable to defend their crown, so the club were entered into the Football League South War Cup, which ended in elimination in the group stages.[6] Brentford finished the league season in 9th place and Len Townsend scored 19 goals in 20 appearances.[6]

Tables

Football League South

{{main article|1942–43 in English football}}
PosClubPWDLFAPts
8Aldershot2814212877730
9Brentford2812511646329
10Charlton Athletic2813312687529
Source: Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation

Football League South War Cup

{{main article|Football League War Cup}}
PosClubPWDLFAPts
1Queens Park Rangers64111689
2Southampton64021468
3Clapton Orient61236144
4Brentford61147153
Source: A Record Of British Wartime Football[2]

Results

Brentford's goal tally listed first.

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Football League South

No.DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorer(s)
129 August 1942Clapton OrientH2–23,210Holliday, D. Hunt
25 September 1942FulhamA1–34,600D. Hunt
312 September 1942Brighton & Hove AlbionH9–44,020Townsend (6), Kiernan (2), D. Hunt
419 September 1942ChelseaH0–28,480
526 September 1942Queens Park RangersA1–48,000Kiernan
63 October 1942WatfordH3–03,590Wilkins, Hopkins, D. Hunt
710 October 1942West Ham UnitedH6–27,000Kiernan, Fenton (og), Townsend (2)
817 October 1942ArsenalA2–016,700Smith, Kiernan
924 October 1942AldershotH4–15,000D. Hunt, Townsend, Aicken, Kiernan
1031 October 1942Luton TownH2–25,000Sneddon, Townsend
117 November 1942MillwallA2–14,557D. Hunt, Perry
1214 November 1942Charlton AthleticA4–13,000Perry (2), Townsend, D. Hunt
1321 November 1942ReadingH3–35,390Kiernan, D. Hunt (2)
1428 November 1942Clapton OrientA0–22,500
155 December 1942FulhamH4–25,200Townsend (3), McKenzie
1612 December 1942Brighton & Hove AlbionA2–74,000Townsend, D. Hunt
1719 December 1942ChelseaA4–28,154Townsend, McKenzie (2), Hopkins
1825 December 1942Tottenham HotspurA1–114,621Townsend
1926 December 1942Tottenham HotspurH2–112,540Townsend, Hopkins
202 January 1943Queens Park RangersH2–07,500D. Hunt (2)
219 January 1943WatfordA0–22,177
2216 January 1943West Ham UnitedA1–47,500Perry
2323 January 1943ArsenalH0–123,180
2430 January 1943AldershotA1–24,000Townsend
256 February 1943Luton TownA1–13,000Hunt (og)
2613 February 1943MillwallH3–15,150McCulloch (2), Perry
2720 February 1943Charlton AthleticH3–54,680James, Armstrong, Smith
2827 February 1943ReadingA1–74,000Henley

Football League South War Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorer(s)
Grp6 March 1943Queens Park RangersH1–210,520O'Donnell
Grp13 March 1943Clapton OrientA1–13,707Hopkins
Grp20 March 1943SouthamptonH1–66,600Townsend
Grp27 March 1943Queens Park RangersA0–29,954
Grp3 April 1943Clapton OrientH3–24,080D. Hunt (2, 1 pen), Hopkins
Grp10 April 1943SouthamptonA1–213,000Holliday
  • Source: 100 Years Of Brentford[3]

Playing squad

Players' ages are as of the opening day of the 1942–43 season.

Pos.NameNat.Date of birth (age)Signed fromSigned inNotes
Defenders
DFBuster BrownENG}}1942|8|29|1910|9|6|df=y}}Huddersfield Town1937
DFGeorge PoyserENG}}1942|8|29|1910|2|6|df=y}}Port Vale1934
Midfielders
HBJoe JamesENG}}1942|8|29|1910|1|13|df=y}}Battersea Church1929
HBErnest MuttittENG}}1942|8|29|1908|7|24|df=y}}Middlesbrough1932Guest for Chelsea, West Ham United
Forwards
FWVic AickenIRE|1783}}1942|8|29|1914|10|29|df=y}}Glentoran1937Guest for Watford
FWTommy CheethamENG}}1942|8|29|1910|10|11|df=y}}Queens Park Rangers1939
FWJack HollidayENG}}1942|8|29|1908|12|19|df=y}}Middlesbrough1932
FWIdris HopkinsWAL}}1942|8|29|1910|10|11|df=y}}Crystal Palace1932
FWBilly ScottENG}}1942|8|29|1907|12|6|df=y}}Middlesbrough1932
FWLes SmithENG}}1942|8|29|1918|3|13|df=y}}Petersham1934
FWLen TownsendENG}}1942|8|29|1917|8|31|df=y}}Hayes1937Guest for Belfast Celtic
FWGeorge WilkinsENG}}1942|8|29|1919|10|27|df=y}}Hayes1939
Guest players
GKHarry DukesENG}}1942|8|29|1912|3|31|df=y}}Norwich City1941Guest from Norwich City
GKKen GrovesENG}}1942|8|29|1921|10|9|df=y}}Preston North End1943Guest from Preston North End
GKJohn JacksonSCO}}1942|8|29|1906|11|29|df=y}}Chelsea1942Guest from Chelsea
GKBill MasonENG}}1942|8|29|1908|10|31|df=y}}Queens Park Rangers1942Guest from Queens Park Rangers
GKReg SaphinENG}}1942|8|29|1916|8|8|df=y}}Walthamstow Avenue1943Guest from Walthamstow Avenue
DFAlex MuirSCO}}n/aAlbion Rovers1942Guest from Albion Rovers
HBErnie CollettENG}}1942|8|29|1914|11|17|df=y}}Arsenal1943Guest from Arsenal
HBDuncan McKenzieSCO}}1942|8|29|1912|8|10|df=y}}Middlesbrough1943Guest from Middlesbrough
HBTally SneddonSCO}}1942|8|29|1914|4|1|df=y}}Swansea Town1942Guest from Swansea Town
HBBill WhittakerENG}}1942|8|29|1922|12|20|df=y}}Charlton Athletic1942Guest from Charlton Athletic
FWMatt ArmstrongSCO}}1942|8|29|1911|11|12|df=y}}Aberdeen1942Guest from Aberdeen
FWAlbert BonassENG}}1942|8|29|1911|5|29|df=y}}Queens Park Rangers1942Guest from Queens Park Rangers
FWWalter BoyesENG}}1942|8|29|1913|1|5|df=y}}Everton1943Guest from Everton
FWEdwin CunninghamENG}}1942|8|29|1919|9|20|df=y}}Bristol City1942Guest from Bristol City
FWHarry DooleyENG}}n/aUnattached1943Guest
FWAllenby DriverENG}}1942|8|29|1919|9|29|df=y}}Sheffield Wednesday1943Guest from Sheffield Wednesday
FWJack FinchENG}}1942|8|29|1909|2|3|df=y}}Fulham1943Guest from Fulham
FWDick FossENG}}1942|8|29|1912|11|12|df=y}}Chelsea1942Guest from Chelsea
FWPat GallacherSCO}}1942|8|29|1913|1|9|df=y}}Bournemouth1942Guest from Bournemouth
FWLes HenleyENG}}1942|8|29|1922|9|26|df=y}}Arsenal1943Guest from Arsenal
FWDennis HillmanENG}}1942|8|29|1918|11|27|df=y}}Brighton & Hove Albion1943Guest from Brighton & Hove Albion
FWDouglas HuntENG}}1942|8|29|1914|5|19|df=y}}Sheffield Wednesday1942Guest from Sheffield Wednesday
FWTommy KiernanSCO}}1942|8|29|1918|10|20|df=y}}Albion Rovers1942Guest from Albion Rovers
FWDavid McCullochSCO}}1942|8|29|1912|10|5|df=y}}Derby County1943Guest from Derby County
FWMiltonENG}}n/aFulham1943Amateur, guest from Fulham
FWFrank O'DonnellSCO}}1942|8|29|1911|8|31|df=y}}Blackpool1943Guest from Blackpool
FWEddie PerryWAL}}1942|8|29|1909|1|19|df=y}}Doncaster Rovers1942Guest from Doncaster Rovers
FWReg PughWAL}}1942|8|29|1917|7|28|df=y}}Cardiff City1942Guest from Cardiff City
FWJack VidlerENG}}1942|8|29|1905|6|13|df=y}}Bristol City1943Guest from Bristol City
  • Sources: Timeless Bees,[4] Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939,[5] 100 Years Of Brentford[3]

Coaching staff

NameRole
ENG}} Harry CurtisManager
SCO}} Jimmy BainAssistant Manager
ENG}} Bob KaneTrainer
ENG}} Jack CartmellAssistant Trainer

Statistics

Appearances and goals

PosNatNameLeagueFL War CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
DFENG}}Buster Brown28060340
DFENG}}George Poyser25060310
HBENG}}Joe James27160331
HB{{flagicon>ENG}}Ernest Muttitt6040100
FWIRE|1783}}Vic Aicken2121
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Tommy Cheetham2020
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Jack Holliday521163
FWWAL}}Idris Hopkins22362285
FWENG}}Billy Scott2020
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Les Smith20260262
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Len Townsend1918112019
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}George Wilkins4141
Players guested during the season
GK{{flagicon>ENG}}Harry Dukes1010
GK{{flagicon>ENG}}Ken Groves1010
GK{{flagicon>SCO}}John Jackson26030290
GK{{flagicon>ENG}}Bill Mason1010
GKENG}}Reg Saphin1010
DF{{flagicon>SCO}}Alex Muir2020
HB{{flagicon>ENG}}Ernie Collett3030
HBSCO}}Duncan McKenzie25340293
HB{{flagicon>SCO}}Tally Sneddon181181
HBENG}}Bill Whittaker801090
FW{{flagicon>SCO}}Matt Armstrong3131
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Albert Bonass1010
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Walter Boyes2020
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Edwin Cunningham1010
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Harry Dooley1010
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Allenby Driver1010
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Jack Finch101010
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Dick Foss1010
FW{{flagicon>SCO}}Pat Gallacher1010
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Les Henley1111
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Dennis Hillman1010
FWENG}}Douglas Hunt2412522914
FW{{flagicon>SCO}}Tommy Kiernan109109
FW{{flagicon>SCO}}David McCulloch2222
FWENG}}Milton101020
FW{{flagicon>SCO}}Frank O'Donnell1111
FW{{flagicon>WAL}}Reg Pugh1010
FW{{flagicon>WAL}}Eddie Perry13550185
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Jack Vidler1010
  • Players listed in italics left the club mid-season.
  • Source: 100 Years Of Brentford[3]

Goalscorers

Pos.NatPlayerFLSFLCTotal
FWENG}}Len Townsend18119
FWENG}}Douglas Hunt12214
FW{{flagicon>SCO}}Tommy Kiernan99
FW{{flagicon>WAL}}Eddie Perry505
FWWAL}}Idris Hopkins325
HBSCO}}Duncan McKenzie303
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Jack Holliday213
FW{{flagicon>SCO}}David McCulloch22
FWENG}}Les Smith202
FWIRE|1783}}Vic Aicken11
FW{{flagicon>SCO}}Matt Armstrong11
FW{{flagicon>ENG}}Les Henley11
FW{{flagicon>SCO}}Frank O'Donnell11
HB{{flagicon>SCO}}Tally Sneddon11
FWENG}}George Wilkins11
HBENG}}Joe James101
Opponents202
Total64771
  • Players listed in italics left the club mid-season.
  • Source: 100 Years Of Brentford[3]

Wartime international caps

Pos.NatPlayerCapsGoalsRef
FWWAL}}Idris Hopkins20[6]

Management

NameNatFromToRecord All CompsRecord League
PWDLW %PWDLW %
Harry CurtisENG}}29 August 194210 April 1943{{WDL|34|13|6|15}}|{{WDL|28|12|5|11}}

Summary

Games played 34 (28 London League, 6 Football League War Cup)
Games won 13 (12 London League, 1 Football League War Cup)
Games drawn 6 (5 London League, 1 Football League War Cup)
Games lost 15 (11 London League, 4 Football League War Cup)
Goals scored 71 (64 London League, 7 Football League War Cup)
Goals conceded 78 (63 London League, 15 Football League War Cup)
Clean sheets 3 (3 London League, 0 Football League War Cup)
Biggest league win9–4 versus Brighton & Hove Albion, 12 September 1942
Worst league defeat 7–1 versus Reading, 27 February 1943
Most appearances 34, Buster Brown (28 London League, 6 Football League War Cup)
Top scorer (league)18, Len Townsend
Top scorer (all competitions)19, Len Townsend

Transfers & loans

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

Guest players in
Date fromPos.NamePrevious ClubDate toRef.
29 August 1942FWENG}} Albert BonassENG}} Queens Park Rangers29 August 1942[3]
29 August 1942FWENG}} Douglas HuntENG}} Sheffield WednesdayEnd of season[3]
29 August 1942GKENG}} Bill MasonENG}} Queens Park Rangers29 August 1942[3]
29 August 1942HBSCO}} Duncan McKenzieENG}} MiddlesbroughEnd of season[3]
5 September 1942FWENG}} Edwin CunninghamENG}} Bristol City5 September 1942[3]
5 September 1942GKSCO}} John JacksonENG}} Chelsea20 March 1943[3]
5 September 1942HBSCO}} Tally SneddonWAL}} Swansea Town27 February 1943[3]
5 September 1942HBENG}} Bill WhittakerENG}} Charlton AthleticEnd of season[3]
12 September 1942FWSCO}} Tommy KiernanSCO}} Albion Rovers19 December 1942[3]
26 September 1942FWSCO}} Pat GallacherENG}} Portsmouth26 September 1942[3]
26 September 1942FWWAL}} Reg PughWAL}} Cardiff City26 September 1942[3]
10 October 1942FWSCO}} Matt ArmstrongSCO}} Aberdeen20 February 1943[3]
31 October 1942FWWAL}} Eddie PerryENG}} Doncaster Rovers3 April 1943[3]
12 December 1942GKENG}} Harry DukesENG}} Norwich City12 December 1942[3]
19 December 1942FWENG}} Dick FossENG}} Chelsea19 December 1942[3]
25 December 1942DFSCO}} Alex MuirSCO}} Albion Rovers26 December 1942[3]
2 January 1943FWENG}} Allenby DriverENG}} Sheffield Wednesday2 January 1943[3]
2 January 1943FWENG}} Jack FinchENG}} Fulham6 March 1943[3]
9 January 1943FWENG}} Jack VidlerENG}} Bristol City9 January 1943[3]
23 January 1943FWSCO}} David McCullochENG}} Derby County13 February 1943[3]
6 February 1943FWENG}} Walter BoyesENG}} Everton13 February 1943[3]
20 February 1943FWENG}} MiltonUnattached13 March 1943[3]
27 February 1943FWENG}} Les HenleyENG}} Arsenal27 February 1943[3]
27 February 1943FWENG}} Dennis HillmanENG}} Brighton & Hove Albion27 February 1943[3]
6 March 1943FWSCO}} Frank O'DonnellENG}} Blackpool6 March 1943[3]
20 March 1943HBENG}} Ernie CollettENG}} Arsenal3 April 1943[3]
27 March 1943FWENG}} Harry DooleyUnattachedEnd of season[3]
27 March 1943GKENG}} Ken GrovesENG}} Preston North End27 March 1943[3]
3 April 1943GKENG}} Reg SaphinENG}} Walthamstow AvenueEnd of season[3]
Guest players out
Date fromPos.NameToDate toRef.
8 August 1942GKSCO}} Joe CrozierSCO}} Hibernian5 September 1942[7]
12 December 1942HBIRE|1783}} Vic AickenENG}} Watford19 December 1942[8]
9 January 1943HBENG}} Ernest MuttittENG}} West Ham United9 January 1943[9]
27 March 1943HBENG}} Ernest MuttittENG}} Chelsea10 April 1943[10]
n/aFWENG}} Len TownsendIRE|1783}} Belfast Celtic1943Haynes|1998|p=74}}

References

1. ^{{cite book|url=|title=A-Z of Bees: Brentford Encyclopaedia|last=Haynes|first=Graham|date=1998|publisher=Yore Publications|isbn=1 874427 57 7|location=|pages=62–63|accessdate=}}
2. ^{{Cite book |title=A Record of British Wartime Football |last=McColl |first=Brian |publisher=lulu.com |year=2014 |isbn=1291840893 |pages=171–174}}
3. ^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 {{Cite book|title=100 Years Of Brentford|publisher=Brentford FC|year=1989|isbn=0951526200|editor-last=White|editor-first=Eric|location=|page=377}}
4. ^{{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=}}
5. ^{{Cite book|title = Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939|last = Joyce|first = Michael|publisher = Tony Brown|year = 2012|isbn = 190589161X|location = Nottingham}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.11v11.com/players/dai-hopkins-33258/|title=Dai Hopkins|website=11v11.com|access-date=23 May 2016}}
7. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.fitbastats.com/hibs/player_games.php?playerid=5999&page=1|title=Hibernian Player Joseph Crozier, Games Played|website=www.fitbastats.com|access-date=26 June 2016}}
8. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.watfordfcarchive.com/downloads/seasons/Seasons1940to1950.pdf |title=Watford Football Club archive 1881–2017 » Seasons – 1940–41 to 1949–50 |page=5 |accessdate=11 January 2018}}
9. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.westhamstats.info/westham.php?west=2&ham=996&united=Ernie_%5Bww_2%5D_Muttitt|title=Ernie [ww 2] Muttitt|website=www.westhamstats.info|access-date=26 June 2016}}
10. ^{{Cite web|url=http://thechels.info/wiki/1942-43_Wartime_League|title=1942–43 Wartime League – TheChels.info – The Chelsea Football Club Wiki|website=thechels.info|language=en|access-date=11 January 2018}}
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