1940–41 Brentford F.C. season

Brentford
1940–41 season
Chairman Louis P. Simon
Manager Harry Curtis
Stadium Griffin Park
Football League South 20th
Football League War Cup Second round
London War Cup Runners-up
Top goalscorer League: Hopkins (10)
All: Perry (21)
Highest home attendance 5,000
Lowest home attendance 400

During the 1940–41 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. Though the Bees finished well down in the league placings, the club enjoyed some measure of success in the London War Cup, finishing as runners-up to Reading.

Season summary

In Brentford's first full season of wartime football during the Second World War, low crowds and takings of just £30-40 per match during the first half of the Football League South season brought about fears that the club would be unable to fulfil the remaining fixtures of the season.[1] Manager Harry Curtis, backed by his directors, elected to carry on and welcome respite was found in the new London War Cup,[1] in which the Bees advanced to the final, largely helped by 8 goals in five matches from guest forward Eddie Perry.[2] Despite a further two goals for Perry in the final, Brentford finished as runners-up to Reading, losing 3–2 at Stamford Bridge.[1]

Tables

Football League South

PosClubPWDLFAGA
19Aldershot24142873681.074
20Brentford23931151511.000
21Chelsea23104957580.983

Source: Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation

London War Cup Group A

Main article: London War Cup
PosClubPWDLFAPts
1Brentford10451252013
2 Crystal Palace 10 4 4 2 25 18 12
3 Queens Park Rangers 10 5 1 4 26 26 11
4Aldershot10424212410
5 Fulham 10 4 0 5 32 34 8
6Chelsea1022619266

Source: 100 Years Of Brentford[1]

Results

Brentford's goal tally listed first.

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League South

No. DateOpponentVenueResult AttendanceScorer(s) Notes
1 31 August 1940Clapton OrientH2–2 1,123Wilkins, McKenzie (pen)
2 7 September 1940Chelsea A1–2 3,500Wilkins [nb 1]
3 14 September 1940Charlton AthleticH1–1 600McKenzie (pen)
4 21 September 1940ArsenalA1–3 1,700Hunt
5 5 October 1940Clapton OrientA0–1 500
6 12 October 1940Charlton AthleticA4–1 800Hunt (2), Townsend (2) [nb 2]
7 19 October 1940FulhamH8–3 1,300Hunt (3), Hopkins, McKenzie (pen), Townsend (2), Muttitt
8 26 October 1940ArsenalH3–3 1,200Townsend (2), Muttitt
9 2 November 1940PortsmouthH3–1 500Ferris, Cheetham, Hopkins
10 16 November 1940West Ham UnitedH0–2 400
11 23 November 1940FulhamA0–3 600
12 7 December 1940Reading H2–3 600Hopkins, McKenzie (pen)
13 14 December 1940Millwall A0–3 1,250
14 21 December 1940Portsmouth A3–2 1,814Holliday (2), Wilkins
15 25 December 1940Queens Park Rangers H2–1 3,725Wilkins, Hunt
16 28 December 1940MillwallH3–2 1,759Hunt, Boulter
17 15 March 1941Crystal PalaceH2–3 4,000Perry, Hopkins
18 22 March 1941Crystal PalaceA0–5 2,638
19 19 April 1941 Millwall H 5–2 2,500 Perry, Hopkins, Townsend
20 3 May 1941 West Ham United A 2–3 3,000 Hopkins (2)
21 10 May 1941 Fulham H 2–3 2,670 Bamford, Holliday
22 17 May 1941 Reading A 4–1 5,000 Perry (3), Holliday
23 24 May 1941 Reading H 3–1 1,520 Hopkins (3)

Football League War Cup

Round DateOpponentVenueResult AttendanceScorer(s) Notes
1R (1st leg) 15 February 1941SouthamptonA2–2 1,815Hunt, Wilkins [nb 3]
1R (2nd leg) 22 February 1941SouthamptonH5–2 n/aJames, L. Smith, Perry (3)
2R (1st leg) 1 March 1941ChelseaH2–2 4,520Hunt, Hopkins
2R (2nd leg) 8 March 1941ChelseaA1–3 (lost 5–3 on aggregate) 5,992Perry

London War Cup

Round DateOpponentVenueResult AttendanceScorer(s) Notes
Grp 4 January 1941Crystal PalaceH2–2 1,000Muttitt, Boulter
Grp 11 January 1941Crystal PalaceA2–2 2,841Muttitt, L. Smith
Grp 25 January 1941ChelseaA1–0 1,318Davie
Grp 1 February 1941Fulham A1–4 2,500L. Smith
Grp 8 February 1941FulhamH7–4 2,428Hunt, Hopkins (3), Perry (2), McKenzie
Grp 29 March 1941ChelseaH2–2 1,654L. Smith, Townsend
Grp 5 April 1941AldershotH4–2 1,960Perry (2), Hopkins (2)
Grp 12 April 1941AldershotA2–2 4,000Wilkins, Perry
Grp 14 April 1941Queens Park Rangers H4–2 5,000Hopkins, Perry (2), L. Smith
Grp 26 April 1941Queens Park RangersA0–0 6,000
SF 31 May 1941 Tottenham Hotspur A 2–0 6,405 Perry, Townsend
F 7 June 1941ReadingN2–3 9,000Perry (2) [nb 4]

Playing squad

Players' ages are as of the opening day of the 1940–41 season.
Pos. Name Nat. Date of birth (age) Signed from Signed in Notes
Goalkeepers
GK Ted Gaskell England 19 December 1916 (aged 23) Buxton 1937
Defenders
DF Buster Brown England 6 September 1910 (aged 29) Huddersfield Town 1937
DF Frank Gibson n/a n/a Juniors n/a
DF George Poyser England 6 February 1910 (aged 30) Port Vale 1934
Midfielders
HB Albert Aiken Ireland 29 October 1914 (aged 25) Glentoran 1937
HB Jack Holliday England 19 December 1908 (aged 31) Middlesbrough 1932
HB Joe James England 13 January 1910 (aged 30) Battersea Church 1929
HB Billy Scott England 6 December 1907 (aged 32) Middlesbrough 1932
Forwards
FW Harry Bamford England 8 April 1914 (aged 26) Hayes 1936
FW S. Beasley n/a n/a Juniors n/a
FW Les Boulter Wales 31 August 1913 (aged 27) Charlton Athletic 1939
FW Cyril Brown England 25 May 1918 (aged 22) Felixstowe 1939
FW Tommy Cheetham England 11 October 1910 (aged 29) Queens Park Rangers 1939
FW Stan Cousins England n/a Juniors n/a
FW Idris Hopkins Wales 11 October 1910 (aged 29) Crystal Palace 1932
FW Ernest Muttitt England 24 July 1908 (aged 32) Middlesbrough 1932 Guest for Clapton Orient
FW Les Smith England 13 March 1918 (aged 22) Petersham 1934
FW Bob Thomas England 2 August 1919 (aged 21) Golders Green 1939
FW Len Townsend England 31 August 1917 (aged 23) Hayes 1937 Guest for Leeds United
FW George Wilkins England 27 October 1919 (aged 20) Hayes 1939
Guest players
GK George Duke England 6 September 1920 (aged 19) Luton Town 1940 Guest from Luton Town
GK John Jackson Scotland 29 November 1906 (aged 33) Chelsea 1940 Guest from Chelsea
GK George Poland Wales 21 September 1913 (aged 26) Wrexham 1941 Guest from Wrexham
DF Harold Shepherdson England 22 October 1918 (aged 21) Middlesbrough 1940 Guest from Middlesbrough
HB Duncan McKenzie Scotland 10 August 1912 (aged 28) Middlesbrough 1940 Guest from Middlesbrough
FW Pat Beasley England 16 July 1913 (aged 27) Huddersfield Town 1941 Guest from Huddersfield Town
FW Jock Davie Scotland 13 February 1913 (aged 27) Brighton & Hove Albion 1940 Guest from Brighton & Hove Albion
FW George Eastham England 13 August 1914 (aged 26) Blackpool 1941 Guest from Blackpool
FW Ray Ferris Ireland 22 September 1920 (aged 19) Linfield 1940 Amateur, guest from Linfield
FW Jackie Gibbons England 10 April 1914 (aged 26) Tottenham Hotspur 1941 Amateur, guest from Tottenham Hotspur
FW Eric Houghton England 29 June 1910 (aged 30) Aston Villa 1941 Guest from Aston Villa
FW Douglas Hunt England 19 May 1914 (aged 26) Sheffield Wednesday 1940 Guest from Sheffield Wednesday
FW George Mills England 29 December 1908 (aged 31) Chelsea 1941 Guest from Chelsea
FW Eddie Perry Wales 19 January 1909 (aged 31) Doncaster Rovers 1941 Guest from Doncaster Rovers
FW Trevor Smith England 8 September 1910 (aged 29) Crystal Palace 1941 Guest from Crystal Palace
FW Billy Wrigglesworth England 12 November 1912 (aged 27) Manchester United 1940 Guest from Manchester United

Coaching staff

Name Role
England Harry Curtis Manager
Scotland Jimmy Bain Assistant Manager
England Bob Kane Trainer
England Jack Cartmell Assistant Trainer

Statistics

Appearances and goals

Pos Nat Name League FL War Cup Lo War Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK England Ted Gaskell 1 0 1 0
DF EnglandBuster Brown18 0 4 0 12 0 34 0
DF England Frank Gibson 1 0 1 0
DF England George Poyser 19 0 4 0 12 0 35 0
HB Ireland Albert Aiken 5 0 1 0 6 0
HB England Jack Holliday 19 4 4 0 12 0 35 4
HB England Joe James 23 0 4 1 12 0 39 0
HB England Billy Scott 2 0 2 0
FW England Harry Bamford 1 1 2 0 3 1
FW England S. Beasley 2 0 2 0
FW Wales Les Boulter 2 1 1 1 3 2
FW England Cyril Brown 1 0 1 0
FW England Tommy Cheetham 1 1 1 1
FW England Stan Cousins 1 0 1 0
FW Wales Idris Hopkins 23 10 4 1 11 6 38 17
FW England Ernest Muttitt 11 2 4 0 3 2 18 4
FW England Les Smith 19 0 3 1 10 4 32 5
FW England Bob Thomas 1 0 1 0
FW England Len Townsend 11 7 4 2 15 9
FW England George Wilkins 15 4 1 1 12 1 28 6
Players guested during the season
GK England George Duke 18 0 4 0 5 0 27 0
GK Scotland John Jackson 2 0 2 0 4 0
GK Wales George Poland 5 0 2 0 7 0
DF England Harold Shepherdson 2 0 2 0
HB Scotland Duncan McKenzie 23 4 12 1 35 5
FW England Pat Beasley 1 0 1 0
FW Scotland Jock Davie 2 0 2 1 4 1
FW England George Eastham 2 0 2 0
FW Ireland Ray Ferris 1 1 1 1
FW England Jackie Gibbons 1 0 1 0
FW England Eric Houghton 1 0 1 0
FW England Douglas Hunt 16 9 4 2 7 1 27 12
FW England George Mills 1 0 1 0
FW Wales Eddie Perry 7 7 4 4 6 10 17 21
FW England Trevor Smith 1 0 1 0
FW England Billy Wrigglesworth 2 0 2 0

Goalscorers

Pos. Nat Player FLS FLC LWC Total
FW Wales Eddie Perry 7 4 10 21
FW Wales Idris Hopkins 10 1 6 17
FW England Douglas Hunt 9 2 1 12
FW England Len Townsend 7 2 9
FW England George Wilkins 4 1 1 6
HB Scotland Duncan McKenzie 4 1 5
FW England Les Smith 0 1 4 5
HB England Jack Holliday 4 0 0 4
FW England Ernest Muttitt 2 0 2 4
FW Wales Les Boulter 1 1 2
FW England Harry Bamford 1 0 1
FW England Tommy Cheetham 1 1
FW Ireland Ray Ferris 1 1
FW Scotland Jock Davie 0 1 1
Total51 10 29 90

Wartime international caps

Pos. Nat Player Caps Goals Ref
FW Wales Idris Hopkins 1 0 [5]

Management

Name Nat From To Record All Comps Record League
PWDLW %PWDLW %
Harry Curtis England 31 August 1940 7 June 1941 39 15 10 14 38.46|23 9 3 11 39.13

Summary

Games played 39 (23 Football League South, 4 Football League War Cup, 12 London War Cup)
Games won 15 (9 Football League South, 1 Football League War Cup, 5 London War Cup)
Games drawn 10 (3 Football League South, 2 Football League War Cup, 5 London War Cup)
Games lost 14 (11 Football League South, 1 Football League War Cup, 2 London War Cup)
Goals scored 90 (51 Football League South, 10 Football League War Cup, 29 London War Cup)
Goals conceded 83 (51 Football League South, 9 Football League War Cup, 23 London War Cup)
Clean sheets 3 (0 Football League South, 0 Football League War Cup, 3 London War Cup)
Biggest league win8–3 versus Fulham, 19 October 1940
Worst league defeat 5–0 versus Crystal Palace, 22 March 1941
Most appearances 39, Joe James (23 Football League South, 4 Football League War Cup, 12 London War Cup)
Top scorer (league)10, Idris Hopkins
Top scorer (all competitions) 21, Eddie Perry

Transfers & loans

Guest players' arrival and departure dates correspond to their first and last appearances of the season.
Guest players in
Date from Pos. Name Previous Club Date to Ref.
31 August 1940 GK England George Duke England Luton Town 3 May 1941 [2]
31 August 1940 HB Scotland Duncan McKenzie England Middlesbrough End of season [2]
31 August 1940 DF England Harold Shepherdson England Middlesbrough 7 September 1940 [2]
7 September 1940 FW England Douglas Hunt England Sheffield Wednesday 3 May 1941 [2]
7 September 1940 FW England Billy Wrigglesworth England Manchester United 14 September 1940 [2]
14 September 1940 GK Scotland John Jackson England Chelsea 26 April 1941 [2]
2 November 1940 FW Ireland Ray Ferris Ireland Linfield 2 November 1940 [2]
16 November 1940 FW Scotland Jock Davie England Brighton & Hove Albion 1 February 1941 [2]
8 February 1941 FW Wales Eddie Perry England Doncaster Rovers End of season [2]
15 March 1941 FW England George Eastham England Blackpool 22 March 1941 [2]
5 April 1941 GK Wales George Poland Wales Wrexham End of season [6]
26 April 1941 FW England Pat Beasley England Huddersfield Town 26 April 1941 [2]
26 April 1941 FW England Trevor Smith England Crystal Palace 26 April 1941 [2]
3 May 1941 FW England Eric Houghton England Aston Villa 3 May 1941 [2]
17 May 1941 FW England Jackie Gibbons England Tottenham Hotspur 17 May 1941 [2]
Guest players out
Date from Pos. Name To Date to Ref.
9 November 1940 FW England Len Townsend England Leeds United 22 March 1941 [7]
n/a FW England Ernest Muttitt England Clapton Orient n/a [1]

Notes

  1. Match abandoned after 70 minutes due to an air raid.
  2. Match abandoned after 55 minutes due to an air raid.
  3. Match played at Fratton Park, Portsmouth due to bomb damage at The Dell, Southampton.
  4. Match played at Stamford Bridge, London.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 White 1989, p. 169-170.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 White, Eric, ed. (1989). 100 Years Of Brentford. Brentford FC. p. 376. ISBN 0951526200.
  3. Haynes, Graham; Coumbe, Frank (2006). Timeless Bees: Brentford F.C. Who's Who 1920-2006. Yore Publications. ISBN 978-0955294914.
  4. Joyce, Michael (2012). Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939. Nottingham: Tony Brown. ISBN 190589161X.
  5. "Dai Hopkins". 11v11.com. Retrieved 2016-05-23.
  6. Haynes, Graham (1998). A-Z Of Bees: Brentford Encyclopedia. Harefield, Middlesex: Yore Publications. p. 83. ISBN 1 874427 57 7.
  7. "Leeds United F.C. History". www.ozwhitelufc.net.au. Retrieved 2016-06-22.
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