Brentford
1924–25 season
ChairmanH. Jason-Saunders
ManagerArchie Mitchell
(until 2 December 1924)
Fred Halliday
(from 3 December 1924)
StadiumGriffin Park
Third Division South21st
FA CupFifth qualifying round
Top goalscorerLeague: Allen (14)
All: Allen (14)
Highest home attendance11,000
Lowest home attendance3,000
Average home league attendance7,010

During the 1924–25 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League Third Division South. After finishing in 21st place, the club successfully applied for re-election. The 41 goals scored during the season is the fewest in club history.[1]

Season summary

Fred Halliday took over as Brentford manager for the fourth and final time in December 1924.

Brentford manager Archie Mitchell conducted an overhaul of his half back and forward lines during the 1924 off-season, releasing James Kerr, Freddy Capper, Bobby Hughes, Sidney Mulford and Henry Parkinson and signing 12 new players,[2] which included new forward Jack Allen to partner Reginald Parker in attack.[3] Aside from a three-match winning streak in September, which lifted the club as high as 9th,[4] 10 defeats in the following 12 games saw Mitchell step down as manager after a 5–3 defeat to Isthmian League club St Albans City in the FA Cup fifth qualifying round on 29 November 1924.[5] He was replaced by Fred Halliday, who stepped up from an administrative role to take over as Brentford manager for the third time.[5]

At the time of Halliday's first match in charge, Brentford had been rooted to the bottom of the Third Division South for nearly a month.[4] Halliday fared little better than his predecessor, despite a 10-match spell from mid-December to early February which saw the Bees lose just three times.[4] Mid-season signings Jimmy McCree, Bert Young and new captain Alex Graham failed to strengthen the team,[6] though four goals in 9 late-season appearances from new acquisition Jack Lane at least inspired the team to score 12 goals in the matches in which he played.[4][7]

Brentford finished the 1924–25 season in 21st place and successfully applied for re-election to the Football League.[8] Though statistically it was not Brentford's worst season, many Football League club records were set or equalled during the campaign, including fewest away victories (1), fewest victories (9), fewest draws (0), consecutive home draws (4), most away defeats (20), most defeats (26), fewest away goals scored (10), fewest goals scored (38) and most away goals conceded (65).[9][10] A 7–0 defeat to Swansea Town on 8 November 1924 is Brentford's joint-worst league defeat and together with a 7–1 defeat to Plymouth Argyle on 6 September 1924, is a joint-club record for most goals conceded in an away league loss.[9]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts Qualification
18 Aberdare Athletic 42 14 9 19 54 67 0.806 37
19 Queens Park Rangers 42 14 8 20 42 63 0.667 36
20 Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic 42 13 8 21 40 58 0.690 34
21 Brentford 42 9 7 26 38 91 0.418 25 Re-elected
22 Merthyr Town 42 8 5 29 35 77 0.455 21
Source:

Results

Brentford's goal tally listed first.

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League Third Division South

No. DateOpponentVenueResult AttendanceScorer(s)
1 30 August 1924Brighton & Hove AlbionH2–4 8,500Garnish, Parker
2 3 September 1924GillinghamA0–1 5,000
3 6 September 1924Plymouth ArgyleA1–7 9,000Parker
4 8 September 1924GillinghamH2–1 6,000Parker, Allen
5 13 September 1924Bristol City H1–0 9,000Allen
6 15 September 1924Newport County H2–0 7,000Parker (2)
7 20 September 1924Swindon Town A0–2 4,000
8 27 September 1924Aberdare AthleticH2–2 9,000Parker, H. Williams
9 4 October 1924Norwich City A0–3 6,000
10 11 October 1924Queens Park RangersH0–1 8,000
11 18 October 1924MillwallH1–0 11,000R. Williams
12 22 October 1924Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic A0–2 6,000
13 25 October 1924Merthyr TownA0–4 5,000
14 1 November 1924ReadingH0–1 2,500
15 8 November 1924Swansea TownA0–7 5,000
16 15 November 1924Exeter City H2–5 2,500Garnish, Parker
17 22 November 1924Bristol RoversA0–2 5,000
18 6 December 1924Southend UnitedA1–6 4,000Relph
19 13 December 1924WatfordH0–0 4,000
20 20 December 1924Northampton TownA2–0 6,000Allen (2)
21 25 December 1924Charlton Athletic A0–3 7,000
22 26 December 1924Charlton AthleticH1–0 10,000Allen
23 27 December 1924Brighton & Hove AlbionA1–4 2,500Parker
24 3 January 1925Plymouth Argyle H1–0 8,000Graham (pen)
25 10 January 1925Southend UnitedH2–2 7,000Garnish, V. Rowe
26 17 January 1925Bristol City A0–3 8,500
27 24 January 1925Swindon TownH0–0 7,000
28 7 February 1925Norwich CityH1–1 7,000Allen
29 14 February 1925Queens Park RangersA0–1 10,000
30 16 February 1925Aberdare AthleticA1–2 3,000Hughes
31 21 February 1925MillwallA0–3 14,000
32 28 February 1925Merthyr TownH2–2 7,000Isaac, H. Williams
33 7 March 1925ReadingA1–3 6,312Allen
34 14 March 1925Swansea TownH3–1 9,000Allen (2), Lane
35 21 March 1925Exeter CityA1–5 3,000Lane
36 28 March 1925Bristol RoversH1–1 4,000Allen
37 4 April 1925Newport CountyA0–1 5,000
38 10 April 1925Luton TownH3–0 7,000Allen (2), Lane
39 13 April 1925Luton TownA1–3 6,000Garnish
40 18 April 1925WatfordA1–3 4,000Allen
41 25 April 1925Northampton TownH1–3 5,000Lane
42 2 May 1925Bournemouth & Boscombe AthleticH1–2 4,000Allen

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResult Attendance Scorer(s)
5QR29 November 1924St Albans City A3–5 8,825Parker, H. Williams, Garnish
  • Sources: Statto, 100 Years of Brentford,[7] The Complete History[11]

Playing squad

Players' ages are as of the opening day of the 1924–25 season.
Pos. Name Nat. Date of birth (age) Signed from Signed in Notes
Goalkeepers
GK Albert Gilbert England 9 February 1892 (aged 32) Civil Service 1924
GK William Young England 4 August 1892 (aged 32) South Shields 1920
Defenders
DF Charles Alton England 24 December 1891 (aged 32) Rotherham County 1921
DF Edwin Cooke England 26 February 1903 (aged 21) Barnsley 1924
DF George Kell England 13 July 1896 (aged 28) The Wednesday 1922
DF Edward Shepherd England 18 May 1903 (aged 21) Harrow Weald 1924
DF John Steel Scotland 1895 (aged 28–29) Arsenal 1925
Midfielders
HB Billy Broadbent England 20 November 1901 (aged 22) Oldham Athletic 1924
HB Tommy Cain England 10 November 1892 (aged 31) Sheppey United 1924
HB Alex Graham (c) Scotland 11 July 1889 (aged 35) Arsenal 1924
HB Frank Henderson England 24 September 1900 (aged 23) Stockport County 1924
HB Bill Inglis England 4 September 1899 (aged 24) Derby County 1922
HB Gordon Johnstone England 21 April 1900 (aged 24) Houghton Rovers 1922
HB Horace Jones England n/a Ton Pentre 1922
HB Ronald Rowe England 11 October 1902 (aged 21) Wimbledon 1924 Amateur
HB Jimmy Walton England 3 November 1898 (aged 25) Bristol Rovers 1924
Forwards
FW Jack Allen England 31 January 1903 (aged 21) Leeds United 1924
FW Billy Clayson England 12 July 1897 (aged 27) Wellingborough Town 1922
FW Tom Garnish England 3 May 1900 (aged 24) Wandsworth 1923
FW Harold Hughes Wales 1902 (aged 21–22) Aberdare Athletic 1924
FW Arthur Isaac Wales 1902 (aged 21–22) Cambridge Town 1923 Amateur
FW Jack Lane England 29 May 1898 (aged 26) Chesterfield 1925
FW Jimmy McCree Scotland 16 November 1902 (aged 21) London Caledonians 1925 Amateur
FW Charles McGuigan England 13 December 1900 (aged 23) Newcastle United 1924
FW Reginald Parker England 8 July 1902 (aged 22) Boldon Comrades 1922
FW William Relph England 26 January 1900 (aged 24) Ashington 1924
FW Vivian Rowe England 18 February 1901 (aged 23) Dulwich Hamlet 1924 Amateur
FW Harry Williams England 29 July 1898 (aged 26) Manchester United 1923
FW Ralph Williams Wales 2 October 1905 (aged 18) Aberdare Athletic 1924
FW Bert Young England 4 September 1899 (aged 24) Aberdare Athletic 1925
  • Sources: 100 Years of Brentford,[7] Timeless Bees,[12] Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939[13]

Coaching staff

Archie Mitchell (30 August–2 December 1924)

Name Role
England Archie Mitchell Manager
England Dusty Rhodes Trainer

Fred Halliday (3 December 1924 – 2 May 1925)

Name Role
England Fred Halliday Manager
England Dusty Rhodes Trainer

Statistics

Appearances and goals

Brentford's highest appearance-makers in each position during the Football League season.
Pos Nat Name League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK England Albert Gilbert 10 0 1 0 11 0
GK England William Young 32 0 0 0 32 0
DF EnglandCharles Alton 17010180
DF EnglandEdwin Cooke 600 060
DF England George Kell 35 0 1 0 36 0
DF EnglandEdward Shepherd 200 020
DF ScotlandJohn Steel 160160
HB England Billy Broadbent 17 0 1 0 18 0
HB England Tommy Cain 9 0 1 0 10 0
HB Scotland Alex Graham 22 1 22 1
HB England Frank Henderson 8 0 0 0 8 0
HB EnglandBill Inglis 2500 0250
HB EnglandGordon Johnstone 200020
HB England Horace Jones 16 0 0 0 16 0
HB England Ronald Rowe 8 0 0 0 8 0
HB England Jimmy Walton 23 0 1 0 24 0
FW EnglandJack Allen 3614103714
FW England Billy Clayson 26 0 0 0 26 0
FW England Tom Garnish 25 4 1 1 26 5
FW WalesHarold Hughes 1410 0141
FW WalesArthur Isaac 210 021
FW England Jack Lane 9 4 9 4
FW Scotland Jimmy McCree 3 0 3 0
FW England Charles McGuigan 2 0 0 0 2 0
FW England Reginald Parker 41 8 1 1 42 9
FW England William Relph 7 1 1 0 8 1
FW England Vivian Rowe 4 1 0 0 4 1
FW EnglandHarry Williams 2721 1283
FW Wales Ralph Williams 7 1 0 0 7 1
FW England Bert Young 11 0 11 0
  • Source: 100 Years of Brentford[7]

Goalscorers

Pos. Nat Player FL3 FAC Total
FW England Jack Allen 14 0 14
FW England Reginald Parker 8 1 9
FW England Tom Garnish415
FW England Jack Lane 4 4
FW England Harry Williams 2 1 3
HB Scotland Alex Graham 1 1
FW Wales Harold Hughes 1 0 1
FW Wales Arthur Isaac 1 0 1
FW England William Relph 1 0 1
FW England Vivian Rowe 1 0 1
FW Wales Ralph Williams 1 0 1
Total38341
  • Source: 100 Years of Brentford[7]

Management

Name Nat From To Record All Comps Record League
PWDLW %PWDLW %
Archie Mitchell England 30 August 1924 29 November 1924 18 4 1 13 022.22|17 4 1 12 023.53
Fred Halliday England 6 November 1924 2 May 1925 25 5 6 14 020.00|25 5 6 14 020.00

Summary

Games played43 (42 Third Division South, 1 FA Cup)
Games won9 (9 Third Division South, 0 FA Cup)
Games drawn7 (7 Third Division South, 0 FA Cup)
Games lost27 (26 Third Division South, 1 FA Cup)
Goals scored41 (38 Third Division South, 3 FA Cup)
Goals conceded96 (91 Third Division South, 5 FA Cup)
Clean sheets9 (9 Third Division South, 0 FA Cup)
Biggest league win3–0 versus Luton Town, 10 April 1925
Worst league defeat7–0 versus Swansea Town, 8 November 1924
Most appearances42, Reginald Parker (42 Third Division South, 1 FA Cup)
Top scorer (league)14, Jack Allen
Top scorer (all competitions)14, Jack Allen

Transfers & loans

Cricketers are not included in this list.
Players transferred in
Date Pos. Name Previous Club Fee Ref.
June 1924 DF England Edward Shepherd England Harrow Weald Amateur [14]
June 1924 FW Wales Ralph Williams Wales Aberdare Athletic Free [14]
July 1924 HB England Tommy Cain England Sheppey United Free [15]
August 1924FWEngland Jack AllenEngland Leeds UnitedFree[16]
August 1924 HB England Billy Broadbent England Oldham Athletic Free [17]
August 1924 DF England Edwin Cooke England Barnsley Free [17]
August 1924 HB England Frank Henderson England Stockport County Free [17]
August 1924 FW Wales Harold Hughes Wales Aberdare Athletic Free [17]
August 1924 FW Scotland Jimmy McCree England London Caledonians Amateur [18]
August 1924 FW England William Relph England Ashington Free [19]
August 1924 FW England Vivian Rowe England Dulwich Hamlet Amateur [17]
September 1924 GK England Albert Gilbert England Civil Service Amateur [20]
18 November 1924 HB England Jimmy Walton England Bristol Rovers £125 [21]
3 December 1924 HB Scotland Alex Graham England Arsenal £450 [22]
1924 HB England Charles Kelly n/a Amateur [23]
1924 FW England Charles McGuigan England Newcastle United Free [24]
1924 HB England Ronald Rowe England Wimbledon Amateur [25]
January 1925 DF Scotland John Steel England Arsenal Free [26]
7 February 1925 n/a Scotland John Stock Scotland Arthurlie n/a [26]
February 1925 FW England Bert Young Wales Aberdare Athletic n/a [27]
March 1925 FW England Jack Lane England Chesterfield £115 [28]
Players released
Date Pos. Name Subsequent club Join date Ref.
May 1925 HB England Billy Broadbent England Clapton Orient June 1925 [29]
May 1925 FW England Billy Clayson England Crewe Alexandra 1925 [30]
May 1925 DF England Edwin Cooke England Grantham 1925 [31]
May 1925 FW England Tom Garnish England Fulham September 1925 [32]
May 1925HBEngland Frank HendersonRetired[33]
May 1925 FW Wales Harold Hughes n/a [34]
May 1925 HB England Bill Inglis England Reading May 1925 [35]
May 1925 FW Wales Arthur Isaac England Corinthian 1925 [36]
May 1925 FW England Gordon Johnstone England Felling Colliery 1925 [37]
May 1925 HB England Horace Jones England Hednesford Town n/a [38]
May 1925 DF England George Kell England Hartlepools United 1925 [39]
May 1925 HB England Charles Kelly n/a n/a [23]
May 1925 FW Scotland Jimmy McCree England London Caledonians 1925 [40]
May 1925 FW England Charles McGuigan England Wheatley Hill Colliery 1925 [24]
May 1925 HB England Ronald Rowe England Wimbledon 1925 [25]
May 1925 FW England Vivian Rowe England Wimbledon 1925 [41]
May 1925 DF England Edward Shepherd Retired [42]
May 1925 n/a Scotland John Stock n/a [26]
May 1925 FW England Harry Williams Retired [43]
May 1925 FW Wales Ralph Williams Wales Aberaman Athletic 1925 [43]
May 1925 GK England William Young Retired [27]

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