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1 Season summary  





2 League table  





3 Results  



3.1  Legend  





3.2  Football League Third Division South  





3.3  FA Cup  







4 Playing squad  





5 Coaching staff  





6 Statistics  



6.1  Appearances and goals  





6.2  Goalscorers  





6.3  Management  





6.4  Summary  







7 Transfers & loans  





8 References  














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Brentford
1957–58 season
ChairmanFrank Davis
ManagerMalky MacDonald
StadiumGriffin Park
Third Division South2nd
FA CupFirst round
Top goalscorerLeague: Towers (29)
All: Towers (29)
Highest home attendance25,744
Lowest home attendance9,130
Average home league attendance13,084

Home colours

← 1956–57
1958–59 →

During the 1957–58 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League Third Division South. The Bees finished as runners-up to Brighton & Hove Albion and narrowly missed out on promotion to the Second Division.

Season summary[edit]

After the departure of Bill Dodgin Sr, Brentford recruited Kilmarnock manager Malky MacDonald for their vacant managerial position in May 1957.[1] MacDonald was no stranger to Griffin Park, having spent just under three years as a player-coach with the Bees between 1946 and 1949.[1] First on MacDonald's list of priorities was to ensure that Brentford finished in the top half of the Third Division South table, to avoid becoming founder members of the new Fourth Division in the following season.[1] Ageing and injury-ravaged players Sid Tickridge, Wally Bragg and Frank Dudley were released, while Jeff Taylor, the club's second-leading scorer in each of the previous two seasons, elected to retire and pursue a career in opera.[1] MacDonald recruited former Brentford player Fred Monkastrainer and made just one signing of note, full back Tom Wilson from Fulham, whom he named captain.[1] Ken Horne, Ian Dargie and Johnny Rainford (three players who had seen their playing time reduced under previous manager Dodgin) would be regulars again under MacDonald during the season.[2]

After a mixed start to the season, an unbeaten run of six wins in eight matches in October and November elevated Brentford to 2nd place on 23 November 1957.[3] The run included a new club record of seven consecutive clean sheets.[4] Forwards Jim Towers and George Francis were in prolific form and had scored 24 of the Bees' 37 league goals at that point of the season.[2] After a dip around the turn of the year, Brentford clawed their way back to the higher reaches of the Third Division South table and won six matches in a row in March and early April to move up to 4th.[3] A 1–0 defeat to Torquay United on 7 April put Brentford four points behind leaders Brighton & Hove Albion, with the Bees having played one game more.[1] The damage of draws in the following two matches (versus Southampton and a showdown with Brighton & Hove Albion) was lessened by fellow challengers Plymouth Argyle, Swindon Town and Reading all dropping points.[1]

The Bees, spurred on by six goals from Jim Towers, won their final three matches of the season versus Reading, Port Vale and leaders Brighton & Hove Albion.[3] The victory over Brighton put Brentford top on 58 points, ahead of Plymouth Argyle and Brighton on goal average.[5] Brighton could still win the title by virtue of their game in hand, which would come versus Watford two days later, whom they had beaten 1–0 at Vicarage Road two days before their match at Griffin Park.[5] Brighton emphatically beat Watford 6–0 in their final match to win promotion to the Second Division, but the manner of their victories over Watford raised concern and the referee of the first meeting between the clubs wrote to the Football League outlining his suspicions.[1] It wasn't until October 1960 that former Brighton & Hove Albion wing half Glen Wilson revealed to the Daily Mail that some of the Watford players had agreed to "lie down" in exchange for money.[1] Looking back in 2010, Brentford full back Ken Horne summarised the situation:[6]

Jimmy Bowie, a betting man, went to Watford and said (so he claimed) we can offer you money to go out and beat Brighton for us. Jimmy named his price and got told – "We get more than that for losing to Brighton". There was a lot of trouble after that match with the Watford captain. There was a lad making his debut for Brighton and Meadows, who was captain of Watford and who Jimmy had spoken to, was marking him. This lad was making his debut and scored five goals...in the first half.

League table[edit]

Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts Promotion or relegation
    1 Brighton & Hove Albion 46 24 12 10 88 64 1.375 60 Division Champions, promoted
    2 Brentford 46 24 10 12 82 56 1.464 58
    3 Plymouth Argyle 46 25 8 13 67 48 1.396 58
    4 Swindon Town 46 21 15 10 79 50 1.580 57
    5 Reading 46 21 13 12 79 51 1.549 55
    Source: [citation needed]

    Results[edit]

    Brentford's goal tally listed first.

    Legend[edit]

    Win Draw Loss

    Football League Third Division South[edit]

    No. Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorer(s)
    1 24 August 1957 Queens Park Rangers A 0–1 15,734
    2 27 August 1957 Exeter City H 1–0 12,307 Simpson (og)
    3 31 August 1957 Colchester United H 3–3 12,732 Newcombe, Towers (2)
    4 4 September 1957 Exeter City A 5–3 8,498 Towers (2), Francis, Parsons (2)
    5 7 September 1957 Norwich City A 2–3 19,150 Francis (2)
    6 10 September 1957 Northampton Town H 7–1 10,697 Parsons, Rainford (2), Towers (2), Francis (2)
    7 14 September 1957 Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic H 4–2 13,733 Francis (3), Newcombe
    8 16 September 1957 Northampton Town A 1–3 4,528 Francis
    9 21 September 1957 Walsall A 2–0 10,775 Towers (2)
    10 24 September 1957 Watford A 1–4 7,031 Towers
    11 28 September 1957 Coventry City H 1–3 12,094 Caven
    12 1 October 1957 Watford H 0–0 10,447
    13 5 October 1957 Shrewsbury Town A 2–0 7,057 Francis, Heath
    14 12 October 1957 Gillingham H 1–0 12,488 Towers
    15 19 October 1957 Millwall A 1–0 16,293 Rainford
    16 26 October 1957 Swindon Town H 0–0 13,676
    17 2 November 1957 Aldershot A 2–0 7,133 Francis (2)
    18 9 November 1957 Plymouth Argyle H 2–0 15,594 Newcombe, Francis
    19 23 November 1957 Newport County H 2–1 13,603 Rainford, Towers
    20 30 November 1957 Southampton A 2–4 13,690 Towers, Francis
    21 14 December 1957 Southend United A 0–0 7,952
    22 21 December 1957 Queens Park Rangers H 1–1 12,804 Rutter (og)
    23 25 December 1957 Crystal Palace H 0–3 12,394
    24 26 December 1957 Crystal Palace A 1–2 16,797 Coote
    25 28 December 1957 Colchester United A 1–1 9,548 Francis
    26 11 January 1958 Norwich City H 7–1 11,850 Francis (2), Rainford (2), Parsons, Coote, Newcombe
    27 18 January 1958 Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic A 0–1 11,090
    28 1 February 1958 Walsall H 2–1 9,130 Rainford, Parsons (pen)
    29 8 February 1958 Coventry City A 0–0 9,391
    30 15 February 1958 Shrewsbury Town H 2–0 12,842 Francis, Parsons
    31 22 February 1958 Gillingham A 2–3 6,626 Parsons, Towers
    32 1 March 1958 Millwall H 4–1 12,919 Towers (3), Francis
    33 8 March 1958 Swindon Town A 1–4 12,755 Francis
    34 11 March 1958 Reading H 2–1 13,230 Towers (2)
    35 15 March 1958 Aldershot H 4–2 10,482 Heath (2), Towers (2)
    36 22 March 1958 Newport County A 2–1 5,621 Heath, Rainford
    37 24 March 1958 Port Vale A 1–0 5,149 Towers
    38 29 March 1958 Southend United H 4–2 12,890 Towers (2), Francis (2)
    39 4 April 1958 Torquay United A 1–0 8,216 Towers
    40 5 April 1958 Plymouth Argyle A 0–0 20,021
    41 7 April 1958 Torquay United H 0–1 15,680
    42 12 April 1958 Southampton H 0–0 11,663
    43 19 April 1958 Brighton & Hove Albion A 1–1 25,613 Heath
    44 23 April 1958 Reading A 2–1 12,852 Towers (2)
    45 26 April 1958 Port Vale H 4–1 11,923 Towers (3), Rainford
    46 28 April 1958 Brighton & Hove Albion H 1–0 25,744 Goundry

    FA Cup[edit]

    Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance
    1R 16 November 1957 Millwall A 0–1 20,097

    Playing squad[edit]

    Players' ages are as of the opening day of the 1957–58 season.
    Pos. Name Nat. Date of birth (age) Signed from Signed in Notes
    Goalkeepers
    GK Gerry Cakebread England (1936-04-01)1 April 1936 (aged 21) Youth 1954
    GK Sonny Feehan Republic of Ireland (1926-09-17)17 September 1926 (aged 30) Northampton Town 1954
    Defenders
    DF Alan Bassham England (1933-10-03)3 October 1933 (aged 23) Youth 1953
    DF Ken Horne England (1926-06-25)25 June 1926 (aged 31) Blackpool 1950
    DF Sid Russell England (1937-10-04)4 October 1937 (aged 19) Jolly X 1956
    DF Tom Wilson (c) England (1930-07-03)3 July 1930 (aged 27) Fulham 1957
    Midfielders
    HB George Bristow England (1933-06-25)25 June 1933 (aged 24) Youth 1950
    HB Ken Coote England (1928-05-19)19 May 1928 (aged 29) Wembley 1949
    HB Ian Dargie England (1931-10-03)3 October 1931 (aged 25) Tonbridge 1952
    HB Ron Peplow England (1935-05-04)4 May 1935 (aged 22) Southall 1955
    Forwards
    FW Billy Bloomfield England (1939-08-25)25 August 1939 (aged 17) Youth 1956
    FW John Caven Scotland (1934-07-06)6 July 1934 (aged 23) Kilmarnock 1957
    FW Christy Fletcher Republic of Ireland (1933-06-14)14 June 1933 (aged 24) Cheltenham Town 1957
    FW George Francis England (1934-02-04)4 February 1934 (aged 23) Youth 1955
    FW Billy Goundry England (1934-03-28)28 March 1934 (aged 23) Huddersfield Town 1955
    FW Dennis Heath England (1934-09-28)28 September 1934 (aged 22) Youth 1954
    FW Len Newcombe Wales (1931-02-28)28 February 1931 (aged 26) Fulham 1956
    FW Eric Parsons England (1923-11-09)9 November 1923 (aged 33) Chelsea 1956
    FW Johnny Rainford England (1930-12-11)11 December 1930 (aged 26) Cardiff City 1953
    FW Jim Towers England (1933-04-15)15 April 1933 (aged 24) Youth 1954
    Players who left the club mid-season
    HB Wendell Morgan Wales (1935-04-22)22 April 1935 (aged 22) Cardiff City 1954 Transferred to Gillingham

    Coaching staff[edit]

    Name Role
    Scotland Malky MacDonald Manager
    England Fred Monk Trainer
    England Jack Holliday Assistant Trainer

    Statistics[edit]

    Appearances and goals[edit]

    Wilson (c)

    Horne

    Dargie

    Bristow

    Coote

    Rainford

    Towers

    Parsons

    Newcombe

    Francis

    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 Gerry Cakebread 45 0 1 0 46 0
    GK Republic of Ireland Sonny Feehan 1 0 0 0 1 0
    DF England Alan Bassham 2 0 0 0 2 0
    DF England Ken Horne 37 0 1 0 38 0
    DF England Sid Russell 15 0 0 0 15 0
    DF England Tom Wilson 27 0 0 0 27 0
    HB England George Bristow 41 0 1 0 42 0
    HB England Ken Coote 45 2 1 0 46 2
    HB England Ian Dargie 46 0 1 0 47 0
    HB Wales Wendell Morgan 5 0 5 0
    HB England Ron Peplow 12 0 1 0 13 0
    FW England Billy Bloomfield 1 0 0 0 1 0
    FW Scotland John Caven 6 1 0 0 6 1
    FW Republic of Ireland Christy Fletcher 3 0 0 0 3 0
    FW England George Francis 45 22 1 0 46 22
    FW England Billy Goundry 12 1 1 0 13 1
    FW England Dennis Heath 15 5 0 0 15 5
    FW Wales Len Newcombe 37 4 1 0 38 4
    FW England Eric Parsons 30 7 1 0 31 7
    FW England Johnny Rainford 45 9 1 0 46 9
    FW England Jim Towers 36 29 0 0 36 29

    Goalscorers[edit]

    Pos. Nat Player FL3 FAC Total
    FW England Jim Towers 29 0 29
    FW England George Francis 22 0 22
    FW England Johnny Rainford 9 0 9
    FW England Eric Parsons 7 0 7
    FW England Dennis Heath 5 0 5
    FW Wales Len Newcombe 4 0 4
    HB England Ken Coote 2 0 2
    FW Scotland John Caven 1 0 1
    FW England Billy Goundry 1 0 1
    Opponents 2 0 2
    Total 82 0 82

    Management[edit]

    Name Nat From To Record All Comps Record League
    P W D L W % P W D L W %
    Malky MacDonald Scotland 24 August 1957 28 April 1958 47 24 10 13 051.06 46 24 10 12 052.17

    Summary[edit]

    Games played 47 (46Third Division South, 1 FA Cup)
    Games won 24 (24 Third Division South, 0 FA Cup)
    Games drawn 10 (10 Third Division South, 0 FA Cup)
    Games lost 13 (12 Third Division South, 1 FA Cup)
    Goals scored 82 (82 Third Division South, 0 FA Cup)
    Goals conceded 57 (56 Third Division South, 1 FA Cup)
    Clean sheets 18 (18 Third Division South, 0 FA Cup)
    Biggest league win 7–1 on two occasions
    Worst league defeat 3–0 versus Crystal Palace, 25 December 1957; 4–1 on two occasions
    Most appearances 47, Ian Dargie (46 Third Division South, 1 FA Cup)
    Top scorer (league) 29, Jim Towers
    Top scorer (all competitions) 29, Jim Towers

    Transfers & loans[edit]

    Players transferred in
    Date Pos. Name Previous Club Fee Ref.
    July 1957 GK England Reg Newton England Tunbridge Wells Rangers n/a [8]
    July 1957 DF England Tom Wilson England Fulham n/a [9]
    September 1957 FW England Terry Curran England Tottenham Hotspur n/a [10]
    October 1957 FW Scotland John Caven Scotland Kilmarnock n/a [11]
    December 1957 FW Republic of Ireland Christy Fletcher England Cheltenham Town n/a [12]
    1957 FW England Paddy Walsh England Hayes Amateur [13]
    Players transferred out
    Date Pos. Name Subsequent club Fee Ref.
    July 1957 HB England Terry Robinson England Northampton Town Amateur [14]
    September 1957 HB Wales Wendell Morgan England Gillingham n/a [15]
    Players released
    Date Pos. Name Subsequent club Join date Ref.
    July 1957 FW England Jeff Taylor Retired [16]
    May 1958 FW England Frank Dudley England Folkestone Town 1958 [17]
    May 1958 GK England Reg Newton England Yiewsley 1958 [8]
    May 1958 FW England John Pearson England Queens Park Rangers June 1958 [17]
    May 1958 n/a Roy Yeatman England Yiewsley 1958 [17]
    1958 FW England Paddy Walsh England Southall 1958 [13]

    References[edit]

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  • ^ a b "Brentford Table on Monday 28th April 1958". Statto.com. Archived from the original on 29 November 2016. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
  • ^ "Where Are They Now? Ken Horne – Part 2". Archived from the original on 15 February 2018. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  • ^ Haynes, Graham; Coumbe, Frank (2006). Timeless Bees: Brentford F.C. Who's Who 1920–2006. Yore Publications. ISBN 978-0955294914.
  • ^ a b Haynes & Coumbe 2006, p. 116.
  • ^ "Tom Wilson". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
  • ^ Haynes & Coumbe 2006, p. 44.
  • ^ "John Caven". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
  • ^ "Christy Fletcher". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
  • ^ a b "Wainwright – Walters". Hayes & Yeading United FC: The Official Website. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
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  • ^ "Wendell Morgan". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
  • ^ "Annual Meeting Shock For "Bees" Supporters. Taylor Quits Football". The Brentford & Chiswick Times. 5 July 1957.
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