1945–46 Brentford F.C. season

During the 1945–46 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League South, due to the cessation of competitive league football for one further season following the end of the Second World War in Europe in May 1945. A return to competitive cup football came in the form of the first FA Cup staged since before the war, with the Bees advancing to the sixth round and equalling the club record.

Brentford
1945–46 season
ChairmanFrank Davis
ManagerHarry Curtis
StadiumGriffin Park
Football League South14th
FA CupSixth round
Top goalscorerLeague: McAloon (17)
Thomas (17)

All: McAloon (23)
Highest home attendance36,000
Lowest home attendance7,050
Average home league attendance25,768

Season summary edit

Though the Second World War ended in Europe in May 1945, the first post-war football season would be played in the regionalised wartime format, due to players continuing to be dispersed on service around the world. Brentford again began the season with a shortage of first team players, though full back Bill Gorman would go on to be an ever-present, while centre half Buster Brown, outside forward Idris Hopkins and goalkeeper Joe Crozier would all miss just a handful of games each.[1]

Just two defeats in the opening two Football League South games gave way to a downturn in form,[1] which was not helped by the departure of misfiring former England international forward Les Smith to Aston Villa in October 1945.[2] Pre-war forward Tommy Cheetham also left Griffin Park,[3] so manager Harry Curtis strengthened the attack by re-signing Gerry McAloon from Wolverhampton Wanderers.[4] Further signings came in the form of experienced half backs George Smith and Eric Jones.[5][6] With excitement hard to come by in league play, Brentford's attention turned to the first FA Cup competition held since the 1938–39 season.[7] Entering in the third round, the Bees battled through to the sixth round, equalling the club record, with Gerry McAloon scoring six goals in the eight matches played.[1] With the return of competitive First Division football looming, a number of amateurs were trialled during the season, with future regulars Alf Jefferies, Frank Latimer and Roddy Munro all going on to sign professional contracts.[8][9][10]

Former Brentford wartime guest player Albert Bonass was serving in the Royal Air Force and was killed when his Short Stirling, on a training flight, crashed in the village of Tockwith, North Yorkshire on 9 October 1945.[11][12]

League table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GR Pts
12 Millwall 42 17 8 17 79 105 0.752 42
13 Coventry City 42 15 10 17 70 69 1.014 40
14 Brentford 42 14 10 18 82 72 1.139 38
15 Nottingham Forest 42 12 13 17 72 73 0.986 37
16 Southampton 42 14 9 19 97 105 0.924 37
Source: rsssf.com and War Hammers II[13]

Results edit

Brentford's goal tally listed first.

Legend edit

Win Draw Loss

Football League South edit

No. Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorer(s)
1 25 August 1945 Newport County H 2–1 13,980 Sloan, Townsend
2 1 September 1945 Newport County A 5–0 8,862 Thomas (2), Sloan, Townsend (2)
3 6 September 1945 Leicester City H 1–2 11,620 Sloan
4 8 September 1945 Wolverhampton Wanderers A 0–1 20,000
5 13 September 1945 Derby County H 0–0 11,050
6 15 September 1945 Wolverhampton Wanderers A 0–0 20,080
7 22 September 1945 West Ham United H 1–1 18,800 Thomas
8 29 September 1945 West Ham United A 2–0 23,000 Sloan, Durrant
9 6 October 1945 West Bromwich Albion A 4–3 28,000 Thomas (2), Tranter (og), Hunt
10 13 October 1945 West Bromwich Albion H 2–0 20,160 Durrant (2)
11 20 October 1945 Birmingham City H 2–1 20,690 Wilkins (2)
12 27 October 1945 Birmingham City A 0–1 35,000
13 3 November 1945 Tottenham Hotspur A 0–1 28,000
14 10 November 1945 Tottenham Hotspur H 1–3 19,269 Thomas
15 17 November 1945 Swansea Town A 1–4 21,000 Roberts
16 24 November 1945 Swansea Town H 2–2 12,090 Durrant, Hunt
17 1 December 1945 Chelsea H 4–4 28,170 Townsend (2), Durrant (2)
18 8 December 1945 Chelsea A 2–4 40,000 Durrant, Thomas
19 15 December 1945 Millwall H 7–0 16,190 Thomas, Townsend (4), Watson, Durrant
20 22 December 1945 Millwall A 1–3 22,000 Townsend
21 25 December 1945 Southampton H 1–4 14,350 McAloon
22 26 December 1945 Southampton A 4–3 20,000 Townsend (2), McAloon, Thomas
23 29 December 1945 Derby County A 2–3 22,751 McAloon, Durrant
24 12 January 1946 Coventry City A 0–1 13,450
25 19 January 1946 Coventry City H 1–2 10,300 Metcalf (og)
26 2 February 1946 Luton Town A 4–1 8,348 Durrant, Gotts, Scott, Townsend
27 16 February 1946 Aston Villa H 0–1 27,100
28 23 February 1946 Arsenal H 6–3 22,250 Thomas (3, 1 pen), Durrant, McAloon, Bamford
29 16 March 1946 Charlton Athletic H 1–1 14,900 McAloon
30 23 March 1946 Fulham H 1–2 23,400 McAloon
31 30 March 1946 Fulham A 2–2 27,475 Thomas, Townsend
32 6 April 1946 Plymouth Argyle A 1–1 20,000 McAloon
33 10 April 1946 Charlton Athletic A 3–4 20,000 Thomas (3)
34 13 April 1946 Plymouth Argyle H 3–2 13,200 G. Smith, Thomas, McAloon
35 17 April 1946 Aston Villa A 1–1 n/a McAloon
36 19 April 1946 Portsmouth H 0–2 16,184
37 20 April 1946 Nottingham Forest A 0–2 19,704
38 22 April 1946 Portsmouth A 0–2 20,000
39 24 April 1946 Luton Town H 6–1 7,050 McAloon (3), Durrant, Edelston, Jones
40 27 April 1946 Nottingham Forest H 5–1 8,140 Scott (2), McAloon (3, 1 pen)
41 29 April 1946 Arsenal A 1–1 5,250 Scott
42 4 May 1946 Leicester City A 3–1 10,000 Durrant, McAloon (2)

FA Cup edit

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorer(s)
3R (1st leg) 5 January 1946 Tottenham Hotspur A 2–2 30,202 Durrant, Thomas
3R (2nd leg) 10 January 1946 Tottenham Hotspur H 2–0 (won 4–2 on aggregate) 21,050 Hopkins (2)
4R (1st leg) 26 January 1946 Bristol City A 1–2 35,684 Townsend
4R (2nd leg) 31 January 1946 Bristol City H 5–0 (won 6–2 on aggregate) 18,000 McAloon (3), Guy (og), Durrant
5R (1st leg) 9 February 1946 Queens Park Rangers A 3–1 19,855 McAloon, Durrant, Hopkins
5R (2nd leg) 14 February 1946 Queens Park Rangers H 0–0 (won 3–1 on aggregate) 20,000
6R (1st leg) 2 March 1946 Charlton Athletic A 3–6 40,060 McAloon (2), Durrant
6R (2nd leg) 6 March 1946 Charlton Athletic H 1–3 (lost 4–9 on aggregate) 36,000 Scott

Playing squad edit

Players' ages are as of the opening day of the 1945–46 season.
Pos. Name Nat. Date of birth (age) Signed from Signed in Notes
Goalkeepers
GK Joe Crozier   (1914-12-02)2 December 1914 (aged 30) East Fife 1937
GK Ted Gaskell   (1916-12-19)19 December 1916 (aged 28) Buxton 1937
Defenders
DF Bill Gorman   (1911-01-13)13 January 1911 (aged 34) Bury 1938
DF Roddy Munro   (1920-07-27)27 July 1920 (aged 25) Rangers 1946 Amateur, guest for Colchester United
DF Harry Oliver   (1921-02-16)16 February 1921 (aged 24) Hartlepools United 1938 Guest for Leeds United and York City
Midfielders
HB Buster Brown   (1910-09-06)6 September 1910 (aged 34) Huddersfield Town 1937
HB Bob Coulson   n/a Unattached 1945 Amateur
HB Albert Hammond   (1924-02-05)5 February 1924 (aged 21) Queens Park Rangers 1944
HB Tom Manley   (1912-10-07)7 October 1912 (aged 32) Manchester United 1939
HB Billy Scott   (1907-12-06)6 December 1907 (aged 37) Middlesbrough 1932
HB George Smith   (1915-04-23)23 April 1915 (aged 30) Charlton Athletic 1945
Forwards
FW Harry Bamford   (1914-04-08)8 April 1914 (aged 31) Hayes 1936 Guest for Colchester United
FW Johnny Baynham   (1918-04-21)21 April 1918 (aged 27) Youth 1939 Guest for Clapton Orient
FW Les Boulter   (1913-08-31)31 August 1913 (aged 31) Charlton Athletic 1939
FW Fred Durrant   (1921-06-19)19 June 1921 (aged 24) Folkestone 1938
FW Jim Gotts   (1917-01-17)17 January 1917 (aged 28) Ashington 1945 Guest for Colchester United
FW Eric Jones   (1915-02-15)15 February 1915 (aged 30) West Bromwich Albion 1945
FW Idris Hopkins   (1910-10-11)11 October 1910 (aged 34) Crystal Palace 1932 Guest for West Ham United
FW Doug Keene   (1928-08-30)30 August 1928 (aged 16) Kingsbury Town 1946 Amateur
FW Gerry McAloon   (1916-09-13)13 September 1916 (aged 28) Wolverhampton Wanderers 1945
FW Ernest Muttitt   (1908-07-24)24 July 1908 (aged 37) Middlesbrough 1932 Guest for Colchester United
FW Maurice Roberts   (1922-07-05)5 July 1922 (aged 23) Unattached 1946
FW Roy Stroud   (1925-03-16)16 March 1925 (aged 20) Golders Green 1945 Amateur
FW John Sutton   n/a Unattached 1945 Guest for Bristol City and Colchester United
FW Len Townsend   (1917-08-31)31 August 1917 (aged 27) Hayes 1937 Guest for Colchester United
FW George Wilkins   (1919-10-27)27 October 1919 (aged 25) Hayes 1939
Players who left the club mid-season
DF George Poyser   (1910-02-06)6 February 1910 (aged 35) Port Vale 1934 Transferred to Plymouth Argyle
FW Les Smith   (1918-03-13)13 March 1918 (aged 27) Petersham 1934 Guest for Queens Park Rangers
Transferred to Aston Villa
FW Bob Thomas   (1919-08-02)2 August 1919 (aged 26) Golders Green 1944 Transferred to Plymouth Argyle
Guest players
GK Johnny Mapson   (1917-05-02)2 May 1917 (aged 28) Sunderland 1945 Guest from Sunderland
DF Harry Ferrier   (1920-05-20)20 May 1920 (aged 25) Barnsley 1945 Guest from Barnsley
HB Ted Fenton   (1914-11-07)7 November 1914 (aged 30) West Ham United 1945 Guest from West Ham United
HB Willie Phillips   (1911-02-15)15 February 1911 (aged 34) Heart of Midlothian 1945 Guest from Heart of Midlothian
HB Bill Whittaker   (1922-12-20)20 December 1922 (aged 22) Charlton Athletic 1945 Guest from Charlton Athletic
HB Ron Wilson   (1924-09-10)10 September 1924 (aged 20) West Ham United 1946 Guest from West Ham United
FW Maurice Edelston   (1918-04-27)27 April 1918 (aged 27) Reading 1946 Amateur, guest from Reading
FW Douglas Hunt   (1914-05-19)19 May 1914 (aged 31) Sheffield Wednesday 1945 Guest from Sheffield Wednesday
FW Paddy Sloan   (1920-04-30)30 April 1920 (aged 25) Tranmere Rovers 1945 Guest from Tranmere Rovers
FW Willie Watson   (1920-03-07)7 March 1920 (aged 25) Huddersfield Town 1945 Guest from Huddersfield Town
  • Sources: 100 Years Of Brentford,[1] Timeless Bees,[14] Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939[15]

Coaching staff edit

Name Role
  Harry Curtis Manager
  Jimmy Bain Assistant manager
  Bob Kane Trainer
  Jack Cartmell Assistant trainer

Statistics edit

Appearances and goals edit

Brentford's highest appearance-makers in each position during the Football League South season.
Pos Nat Name League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK   Joe Crozier 35 0 8 0 43 0
GK   Ted Gaskell 1 0 1 0
DF   Bill Gorman 42 0 8 0 50 0
DF   Roddy Munro 5 0 5 0
DF   Harry Oliver 7 0 2 0 9 0
DF   George Poyser 26 0 3 0 29 0
HB   Buster Brown 41 0 8 0 49 0
HB   Bob Coulson 1 0 1 0
HB   Albert Hammond 1 0 1 0
HB   Tom Manley 2 0 2 0
HB   Billy Scott 31 4 8 1 39 5
HB   George Smith 25 1 7 0 32 1
FW   Harry Bamford 1 1 2 0 3 1
FW   Johnny Baynham 7 0 7 0
FW   Les Boulter 1 0 1 0
FW   Fred Durrant 27 3 6 4 33 7
FW   Jim Gotts 4 1 2 0 6 1
FW   Eric Jones 20 1 4 0 24 1
FW   Idris Hopkins 36 0 8 3 44 3
FW   Doug Keene 2 0 2 0
FW   Gerry McAloon 20 17 7 6 27 23
FW   Ernest Muttitt 1 0 1 0
FW   Maurice Roberts 1 1 1 1
FW   Les Smith 9 0 9 0
FW   Roy Stroud 4 0 4 0
FW   John Sutton 1 0 1 0
FW   Bob Thomas 33 17 8 1 41 18
FW   Len Townsend 18 14 3 1 21 15
FW   George Wilkins 3 2 3 2
Players guested during the season
GK   Johnny Mapson 6 0 6 0
DF   Harry Ferrier 2 0 2 0
HB   Ted Fenton 1 0 1 0
HB   Willie Phillips 8 0 8 0
HB   Bill Whittaker 19 0 4 0 23 0
HB   Ron Wilson 1 0 1 0
FW   Maurice Edelston 1 1 1 1
FW   Douglas Hunt 12 2 12 2
FW   Paddy Sloan 6 4 6 4
FW   Willie Watson 1 1 1 1
  • Players listed in italics left the club mid-season.
  • Source: 100 Years Of Brentford[1]

Goalscorers edit

Pos. Nat Player FLS FAC Total
FW   Gerry McAloon 17 6 23
FW   Bob Thomas 17 1 18
FW   Len Townsend 14 1 15
FW   Fred Durrant 3 4 7
HB   Billy Scott 4 1 5
FW   Paddy Sloan 4 4
FW   Idris Hopkins 0 3 3
FW   Douglas Hunt 2 2
FW   George Wilkins 2 2
FW   Maurice Edelston 1 1
FW   Willie Watson 1 1
FW   Harry Bamford 1 0 1
FW   Jim Gotts 1 0 1
FW   Eric Jones 1 0 1
FW   Maurice Roberts 1 0 1
HB   George Smith 1 0 1
Opponents 2 1 3
Total 82 17 99
  • Players listed in italics left the club mid-season.
  • Source: 100 Years Of Brentford[1]

Wartime international caps edit

Pos. Nat Player Caps Goals Ref
FW   Les Smith 3 0 [16]

Management edit

Name Nat From To Record All Comps Record
P W D L W % P W D L W %
Harry Curtis   25 August 1945 4 May 1946 50 17 12 21 034.00 42 14 10 18 033.33

Summary edit

Games played 50 (42 Football League South, 8 FA Cup)
Games won 17 (14 Football League South, 3 FA Cup)
Games drawn 12 (10 Football League South, 2 FA Cup)
Games lost 21 (18 Football League South, 3 FA Cup)
Goals scored 99 (82 Football League South, 17 FA Cup)
Goals conceded 86 (72 Football League South, 14 FA Cup)
Clean sheets 9 (6 Football League South, 3 FA Cup)
Biggest league win 7–0 versus Millwall, 15 December 1945
Worst league defeat 4–1 on two occasions
Most appearances 50, Bill Gorman (42 Football League South, 8 FA Cup)
Top scorer (league) 17, Gerry McAloon
Top scorer (all competitions) 23, Gerry McAloon

Transfers & loans edit

Guest players' arrival and departure dates correspond to their first and last appearances of the season.
Players transferred in
Date Pos. Name Previous Club Fee Ref.
19 November 1945 HB   George Smith   Charlton Athletic £4,000 [17]
November 1945 HB   Frank Latimer   Snowdown Colliery Welfare Free [9]
24 December 1945 FW   Gerry McAloon   Wolverhampton Wanderers £500 [18]
December 1945 HB   Eric Jones   West Bromwich Albion n/a [6]
1945 GK   Alf Jefferies   Oxford City Amateur [8]
January 1946 FW   Jim Gotts   Ashington Free [19]
March 1946 DF   Eric Ventom   Ayr Newton Rovers n/a [20]
April 1946 FW   Doug Keene   Kingsbury Town Amateur [21]
April 1946 DF   Roddy Munro   Rangers Amateur [10]
Guest players in
Date Pos. Name From Date to Ref.
25 August 1945 FW   Douglas Hunt   Sheffield Wednesday 24 November 1945 [1]
25 August 1945 GK   Johnny Mapson   Sunderland 15 September 1945 [1]
25 August 1945 FW   Paddy Sloan   Tranmere Rovers 29 September 1945 [1]
25 August 1945 HB   Bill Whittaker   Charlton Athletic 29 April 1946 [1]
6 September 1945 DF   Harry Ferrier   Barnsley 13 September 1945 [1]
13 September 1945 HB   Ted Fenton   West Ham United 13 September 1945 [1]
15 September 1945 HB   Willie Phillips   Heart of Midlothian 15 December 1945 [1]
15 December 1945 FW   Willie Watson   Huddersfield Town 15 December 1945 [1]
16 February 1946 HB   Ron Wilson   West Ham United 16 February 1946 [1]
24 April 1946 FW   Maurice Edelston   Reading 24 April 1946 [1]
Players transferred out
Date Pos. Name Subsequent club Fee Ref.
October 1945 FW   Les Smith   Aston Villa £6,000 [2]
October 1945 FW   Tommy Cheetham   Lincoln City n/a [3]
April 1946 DF   Ted Ballard   Clapton Orient n/a [22]
April 1946 FW   Cyril Brown   Sunderland n/a [23]
April 1946 DF   George Poyser   Plymouth Argyle £3,500 [24]
April 1946 FW   Bob Thomas   Plymouth Argyle £3,500 [25]
Guest players out
Date from Pos. Name To Date to Ref.
1 September 1945 DF   Harry Oliver   Leeds United 1 September 1945 [26]
19 September 1945 FW   Les Smith   Queens Park Rangers 19 September 1945 [27]
13 October 1945 FW   Idris Hopkins   West Ham United 13 October 1945 [28]
19 January 1946 FW   Len Townsend   Colchester United 19 January 1946 [29]
9 March 1946 GK   Alf Jefferies   Colchester United 9 March 1946 [30]
March 1946 FW   Johnny Baynham   Clapton Orient n/a [31]
13 April 1946 DF   Harry Bamford   Colchester United 13 April 1946 [32]
13 April 1946 FW   Jim Gotts   Colchester United 13 April 1946 [33]
13 April 1946 DF   Roddy Munro   Colchester United 13 April 1946 [34]
13 April 1946 FW   Ernest Muttitt   Colchester United 13 April 1946 [35]
13 April 1946 FW   John Sutton   Colchester United 13 April 1946 [36]
n/a DF   Jimmy Anderson   Queen of the South n/a [37]
n/a DF   Harry Oliver   York City n/a [26]
n/a FW   John Sutton   Bristol City n/a

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