1928–29 season of Brentford F.C.
Brentford 1928–29 football season
During the 1928–29 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League Third Division South . An unbeaten start to the season was cancelled out by a run of 11 defeats in 12 games which left the Bees bottom of the Football League , but the team recovered to finish in mid-table.
Season summary
Brentford 's 1928–29 team photograph.
Still in search of a winning formula after two mid-table finishes, Brentford manager Harry Curtis elected to add to rather than remodel of his squad during the 1928 off-season. In came goalkeeper Freddie Fox , full back Baden Herod for a £1,500 club record fee, half back Reginald Davies and a number of young forwards . He also brought in his former Gillingham trainer Bob Kane. Youngster Joe Wiggins broke Brentford's outgoing transfer record in May 1928, with Leicester City paying £1,400 for a centre forward who had made just four senior appearances and scored two goals.
Good goalscoring form from Jack Lane and Jack Phillips at the start of the season saw Brentford go seven matches unbeaten and rise to the top of the table. Phillips was then sold to Bristol Rovers and a run of 12 league matches without a win (including a club record-equalling 9 league defeats in a row) plummeted the club to the bottom of the Football League . Manager Curtis was offered the manager's job of an unnamed Second Division club in mid-October, but elected to stay at Griffin Park .
In November 1928, Manager Harry Curtis pulled off a crucial £500 signing of Jimmy Bain from Manchester Central and the centre half galvanised the team. Just three defeats in 18 matches between Boxing Day 1928 and April Fools' Day 1929 averted any fears of having to campaign for re-election . Manager Curtis decided to cash in on club record signing Baden Herod, who was sold for a then-club record outgoing fee of £4,000 to Tottenham Hotspur in February 1929. Just one draw from the final five matches of the season dropped Brentford to a final placing of 13th. A minor competition, the London Charity Fund, was won in November 1928 and gold medals were presented to the players involved.
League table
Main article: 1928–29 Football League Third Division South
Source:
Results
Brentford's goal tally listed first.
Legend
Football League Third Division South
No.
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Scorer(s)
1
25 August 1928
Exeter City
H
4–2
11,158
Phillips (2), Drinnan , Berry
2
1 September 1928
Southend United
A
1–1
8,082
McKinley
3
3 September 1928
Charlton Athletic
H
1–0
6,850
Lane
4
8 September 1928
Merthyr Town
H
2–1
9,153
Lane , Phillips
5
10 September 1928
Swindon Town
H
2–0
7,231
Lane , Phillips
6
15 September 1928
Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic
A
1–1
7,573
Watkins
7
22 September 1928
Queens Park Rangers
H
1–1
20,783
Lane
8
29 September 1928
Luton Town
H
0–1
13,758
9
6 October 1928
Coventry City
A
0–1
16,993
10
13 October 1928
Northampton Town
H
2–2
9,260
Watkins (2)
11
20 October 1928
Bristol Rovers
A
0–2
9,316
12
27 October 1928
Watford
H
0–1
8,301
13
3 November 1928
Walsall
A
0–2
7,937
14
10 November 1928
Newport County
H
1–3
5,395
Lane
15
17 November 1928
Crystal Palace
A
0–1
11,323
16
1 December 1928
Torquay United
A
1–4
4,614
Berry
17
15 December 1928
Plymouth Argyle
A
0–4
10,940
18
22 December 1928
Fulham
H
1–2
8,876
Watkins
19
25 December 1928
Brighton & Hove Albion
A
2–3
8,600
Douglas , Durnion
20
26 December 1928
Brighton & Hove Albion
H
5–1
5,117
Lane (4), Sherlaw
21
29 December 1928
Exeter City
A
3–2
6,124
Drinnan , Watkins , Sherlaw
22
5 January 1929
Southend United
H
1–0
4,588
Drinnan
23
12 January 1929
Gillingham
H
4–1
5,042
Douglas (2), Watkins , Sherlaw
24
19 January 1929
Merthyr Town
A
2–2
2,500
Drinnan , Sherlaw
25
26 January 1929
Gillingham
A
2–1
3,756
Watkins , Douglas
26
2 February 1929
Queens Park Rangers
A
2–2
10,590
Sherlaw (2)
27
9 February 1929
Luton Town
A
1–2
8,148
Lawson
28
16 February 1929
Coventry City
H
1–0
3,950
Watkins
29
23 February 1929
Northampton Town
A
1–1
8,555
Watkins
30
2 March 1929
Bristol Rovers
H
2–0
6,991
Sherlaw , Drinnan
31
9 March 1929
Watford
A
0–2
10,453
32
13 March 1929
Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic
H
0–0
3,366
33
16 March 1929
Walsall
H
1–0
7,111
Douglas
34
23 March 1929
Newport County
A
1–1
3,090
Douglas
35
29 March 1929
Norwich City
H
4–0
10,049
Stone (2), Watkins (2)
36
30 March 1929
Crystal Palace
H
2–4
13,314
Watkins , Berry
37
1 April 1929
Norwich City
A
4–2
9,713
Berry (2), Watkins (2)
38
6 April 1929
Swindon Town
A
1–3
3,107
Gamble
39
13 April 1929
Torquay United
H
0–0
4,507
40
22 April 1929
Charlton Athletic
A
0–1
8,017
41
27 April 1929
Plymouth Argyle
H
0–2
6,532
42
4 May 1929
Fulham
A
0–1
16,524
FA Cup
Main article: 1928–29 FA Cup
Playing squad
Players' ages are as of the opening day of the 1928–29 season.
Sources: Timeless Bees, Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939, 100 Years Of Brentford
Coaching staff
Statistics
Appearances and goals
Bailey
Herod
Winship
Bain
Davies (C)
Ware
Lane
Drinnan
Sherlaw
Douglas
Watkins
Brentford's highest appearance-makers in each position during the Football League season.
Players listed in italics left the club mid-season.
Source: 100 Years of Brentford
Goalscorers
Players listed in italics left the club mid-season.
Source: 100 Years of Brentford
Amateur international caps
Management
Name
Nat
From
To
Record All Comps
Record League
P
W
D
L
W %
P
W
D
L
W %
Harry Curtis
25 August 1928
4 May 1929
44
15
10
19
034.09
42
14
10
18
033.33
Summary
Games played
44 (42 Third Division South , 2 FA Cup )
Games won
15 (14 Third Division South, 1 FA Cup)
Games drawn
10 (10 Third Division South, 0 FA Cup)
Games lost
19 (18 Third Division South, 1 FA Cup)
Goals scored
60 (56 Third Division South, 4 FA Cup)
Goals conceded
62 (60 Third Division South, 2 FA Cup)
Clean sheets
9 (9 Third Division South, 0 FA Cup)
Biggest league win
4–0 versus Norwich City , 29 March 1929; 5–1 versus Brighton & Hove Albion , 26 December 1928
Worst league defeat
4–0 versus Plymouth Argyle , 15 December 1928
Most appearances
38, Reginald Davies , Ernie Watkins (36 Third Division South, 2 FA Cup)
Top scorer (league)
14, Ernie Watkins
Top scorer (all competitions)
14, Ernie Watkins
Transfers & loans
Cricketers are not included in this list.
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