1987–88_Brentford_F.C._season

1987–88 Brentford F.C. season

1987–88 Brentford F.C. season

1987–88 season of Brentford F.C.


During the 1987–88 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League Third Division. The Bees contended for a place in the play-offs until a run of just two wins from the final 17 matches of the season dropped the club into mid-table.

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Season summary

After taking over as Brentford manager in January 1987, Steve Perryman continued the remodelling of his squad through the 1987 off-season.[1] Transferred out were defender Phil Bater, midfielder Paul Maddy and forward Francis Joseph, with the deals raising £37,000.[2] In came a number of players on free transfers or a trial basis, the most notable of whom being former Chelsea midfielder Colin Lee, in a dual player/Youth Development Officer role.[2] After beginning the Third Division season in and around the relegation places,[3] manager Perryman continued to buy and sell players, raising another £10,000 from the sale of defender Jamie Murray and winger Ian Holloway and bringing in former Chelsea midfielder Keith Jones for a £40,000 fee.[2] With forward Gary Blissett failing to show form in front of goal and Andy Sinton almost single-handedly leading the attack from midfield, the loan signing of Paul Williams in October 1987 galvanised the team,[2] with Williams scoring six goals in eight appearances before being recalled by Charlton Athletic.[4] An eight-match unbeaten run from mid-November 1987 to 2 January 1988, despite the £30,000 sale of forward Robbie Cooke,[2] put Brentford as high as 6th position, once place outside the play-off zone.[3] The December loan signing of Arsenal midfielder Graham Rix proved key to the continued good form.[1]

A 1–0 win over Blackpool at Bloomfield Road on 16 January 1988, courtesy of a Keith Millen goal, raised Brentford into the play-off zone.[3] After 3–1 victory over rivals Fulham in the following league match and the recall of Graham Rix to Highbury, the Bees' form disintegrated.[3] The team lost four consecutive matches in February without scoring a goal and would win just two of the final 17 matches of the season to finish in 12th place.[3] Manager Steve Perryman had attempted to rectify the slump by signing midfielder Ian Stewart and forward Les Ferdinand on loan, but both proved to be a disappointment.[1] Right back Roger Joseph's performances earned him a place in the Third Division PFA Team of the Year, the first time a Brentford player had been recognised by the PFA.[5]

League table

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Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored

Results

Brentford's goal tally listed first.

Legend

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Pre-season and friendlies

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Football League Third Division

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FA Cup

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Football League Cup

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Football League Trophy

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  • Sources: 100 Years of Brentford,[4] The Big Brentford Book of the Eighties,[6][7] Statto

Playing squad

Players' ages are as of the opening day of the 1987–88 season.
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  • Sources: The Big Brentford Book of the Eighties,[8] Timeless Bees[9]

Coaching staff

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Statistics

Appearances and goals

Substitute appearances in brackets.
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  • Players listed in italics left the club mid-season.
  • Source: The Big Brentford Book of the Eighties[10]

Goalscorers

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  • Players listed in italics left the club mid-season.
  • Source: The Big Brentford Book of the Eighties[10]

Management

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Summary

Games played52 (46 Third Division, 1 FA Cup, 2 League Cup, 3 Football League Trophy)
Games won18 (16 Third Division, 0 FA Cup, 1 League Cup, 1 Football League Trophy)
Games drawn14 (14 Third Division, 0 FA Cup, 0 League Cup, 0 Football League Trophy)
Games lost20 (16 Third Division, 1 FA Cup, 1 League Cup, 2 Football League Trophy)
Goals scored60 (53 Third Division, 0 FA Cup, 4 League Cup, 3 Football League Trophy)
Goals conceded73 (59 Third Division, 2 FA Cup, 5 League Cup, 7 Football League Trophy)
Clean sheets13 (13 Third Division, 0 FA Cup, 0 League Cup, 0 Football League Trophy)
Biggest league win3–0 versus Aldershot, 26 December 1987
Worst league defeat3–0 on two occasions; 4–1 versus Aldershot, 26 September 1987
Most appearances52, Andy Sinton (46 Third Division, 1 FA Cup, 2 League Cup, 3 Football League Trophy)
Top scorer (league)11, Andy Sinton
Top scorer (all competitions)12, Andy Sinton

Transfers & loans

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Awards


References

  1. White, p. 334-336.
  2. Croxford, Lane & Waterman, p. 218-222.
  3. "Brentford results for the 1987–1988 season". Statto.com. Archived from the original on 29 November 2016. Retrieved 23 February 2017.
  4. White, Eric, ed. (1989). 100 Years Of Brentford. Brentford FC. p. 399. ISBN 0951526200.
  5. Croxford, Lane & Waterman, p. 383.
  6. Croxford, Lane & Waterman, p. 204-217.
  7. Croxford, Lane & Waterman, p. 404-406.
  8. Croxford, Mark; Lane, David; Waterman, Greville (2011). The Big Brentford Book of the Eighties. Sunbury, Middlesex: Legends Publishing. ISBN 978-1906796716.
  9. Haynes, Graham; Coumbe, Frank (2006). Timeless Bees: Brentford F.C. Who's Who 1920–2006. Yore Publications. ISBN 978-0955294914.
  10. Croxford, Lane & Waterman, p. 429.
  11. Keith Jones at Soccerbase
  12. "Transfer In". www.millwall-history.org.uk. Retrieved 25 June 2022.

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