2009–10_Brentford_F.C._season

2009–10 Brentford F.C. season

2009–10 Brentford F.C. season

2009–10 season of Brentford F.C.


During the 2009–10 English football season, Brentford competed in Football League One. In the Bees' first League One season since 2006–07, the club finished in 9th place and reached the third round of the FA Cup.

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Season summary

Arsenal's teenage loan goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny won praise for his performances during the season.[1]

After promotion back to League One as League Two champions at the end of the 2008–09 season,[2] Brentford manager Andy Scott immediately cleared all the bit-part and injury-prone players out of his squad, releasing 13.[3] In came goalkeepers Lewis Price on a season-long loan and Nikki Bull on a one-year contract, three defenders (Alan Bennett, Danny Foster and Leon Legge), midfielder Sam Saunders, left winger Myles Weston and three forwards (Carl Cort, Steve Kabba and Ben Strevens).[4] Popular forward Nathan Elder departed Griffin Park in early August 2009 and dropped back down to League Two to sign for Shrewsbury Town for an undisclosed fee.[5] Scott would sign three more players between the beginning of the season and the end of the summer transfer window – teenager Simon Moore as third-choice goalkeeper, centre back James Wilson on a one-month loan and winger Cleveland Taylor for an undisclosed fee from Carlisle United.[4]

Manager Andy Scott revealed that Brentford's target for the season was "to get to 52 points" and "to do the double over as many teams as possible and make sure no-one does the double over us".[6] Despite being knocked out of the League Cup in the first round, Brentford started the league season strongly, going third after an opening-day victory over Carlisle United and then going undefeated in the following four matches to consolidate a position in the playoff zone.[7] A 2–1 victory over promotion hopefuls Norwich City at Griffin Park on 18 August was a notable early-season highlight.[8] As injuries mounted and some players found it difficult to replicate their League Two form in League One, manager Scott would search for a winning formula by signing 9 players on loan between November 2009 and March 2010,[4] the most notable of whom being Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny, centre back Pim Balkestein and central midfielder Toumani Diagouraga,[4] the latter two of whom would sign permanently for the club after the season.[9][10] Out of form attackers Steve Kabba and Cleveland Taylor were sent out on loan to League Two club Burton Albion,[11] while captain Alan Bennett, who had been out of favour for most of the season, ended the campaign with two spells on loan with Wycombe Wanderers.[12]

Aside from dropping to a season-low placing of 18th in late November and early December, Brentford trod water in mid-table for much of the season and a run of just one defeat in the final 13 matches of the season elevated the club to a credible 9th-place finish.[7] The Bees reached the third round of the FA Cup, seeing off Conference Premier strugglers Gateshead in a replay and League One Walsall in the first two rounds, before falling to 1–0 to Championship club Doncaster Rovers in the third round at Griffin Park.[7] There was some cheer late in the season, when supporter Matthew Benham agreed to invest £1m a year into the club, until the end of the 2013–14 season, in return for preference shares and without increasing the club's debt.[13]

League table

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Source: The Football League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. Southampton were given a ten-point deduction for breaching insolvency regulations, regarding their holding company. As they finished in the bottom three last season, the points deduction were applied in the 2009–10 season.[14]

Results

Pre-season

8 July 2009 Farnborough 2–1 Brentford Cherrywood Road
Ibe Report Pitt
11 July 2009 Staines Town 1–0 Brentford Wheatsheaf Park
15:00 Cumberbatch Report
18 July 2009 Aldershot Town 0–0 Brentford Recreation Ground
15:00 Report Attendance: 859
22 July 2009 Presidents' Cup Sutton United 1–3 Brentford Gander Green Lane
19:45 El-Salahi Report Ademola
Elder
Legge
Attendance: 417
25 July 2009 Croydon Athletic 0–1 Brentford Keith Tuckey Stadium
15:00 Report Ademola
1 August 2009 Hayes & Yeading United 0–3 Brentford Beaconsfield Road
15:00 Report Weston
Lucas

Football League One

Results by round

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Source: [citation needed]
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

League position graph

Matches

8 August 2009 1 Carlisle United 1–3 Brentford Brunton Park
15:00 Harte 17' (pen.) Report Weston 12', 47'
Wood 64'
Attendance: 6,367
Referee: Mark Haywood
15 August 2009 2 Brentford 0–0 Brighton & Hove Albion Griffin Park
15:00 Report Attendance: 6,950
Referee: Trevor Kettle
18 August 2009 3 Brentford 2–1 Norwich City Griffin Park
19:45 Dickson 51'
Hunt 71'
Report Tudur Jones 90' Attendance: 7,395
Referee: Graham Scott
22 August 2009 4 Southampton 1–1 Brentford St Mary's Stadium
15:00 Harding 73' Report Taylor 83' Attendance: 19,169
Referee: David Phillips
28 August 2009 5 Brentford 1–1 Oldham Athletic Griffin Park
15:00 O'Connor 43' (pen.) Report Blackman 52' Attendance: 5,125
Referee: Grant Hegley
5 September 2009 6 Charlton Athletic 2–0 Brentford The Valley
12:15 Burton 11'
Sam 30'
Report Attendance: 16,399
Referee: James Linington
12 September 2009 7 Huddersfield Town 0–0 Brentford Kirklees Stadium
15:00 report Attendance: 12,020
Referee: David Webb
19 September 2009 8 Brentford 1–3 Bristol Rovers Griffin Park
15:00 MacDonald 58' Report Dickson 11', 27'
Lescott 41'
Attendance: 6,528
Referee: Simon Hooper
26 September 2009 9 Yeovil Town 2–0 Brentford Huish Park
15:00 Alcock 25'
Welsh 51'
Report Attendance: 4,249
Referee: Roger East
29 September 2009 10 Brentford 2–1 Southend United Griffin Park
19:45 O'Connor 69' (pen.), 90' (pen.) Report Francis 9' Attendance: 5,578
Referee: Pat Miller
3 October 2009 11 Brentford 2–3 Swindon Town Griffin Park
15:00 Cort 77'
MacDonald 82'
Report Revell 8', 79'
Hutchinson 21'
Attendance: 6,471
Referee: Oliver Langford
9 October 2009 12 Hartlepool United 0–0 Brentford Victoria Park
19:45 Report Attendance: 3,105
Referee: Graham Salisbury
17 October 2009 13 Leyton Orient 2–1 Brentford Brisbane Road
15:00 McGleish 36'
Foster 65' (o.g.)
Report Cort 4' Attendance: 4,781
Referee: Andy D'Urso
24 October 2009 14 Brentford 2–0 Stockport County Griffin Park
15:00 MacDonald 45'
Weston 70'
Report Attendance: 5,045
Referee: Gavin Ward
31 October 2009 15 Exeter City 3–0 Brentford St James Park
15:00 Cozic 7'
Tully 45'
Noone 69'
Report Attendance: 5,355
Referee: Dean Whitestone
14 November 2009 16 Brentford 2–2 Millwall Griffin Park
15:00 Bostock 9', 25' Report Robinson 15'
Henry 89'
Attendance: 6,408
Referee: Andy Woolmer
21 November 2009 17 Brentford 1–1 Walsall Griffin Park
15:00 Strevens 11' Report Jones 68' Attendance: 4,492
Referee: Gary Sutton
24 November 2009 18 Wycombe Wanderers 1–0 Brentford Adams Park
19:45 Harrold 48' (pen.) Report Attendance: 5,181
Referee: Keith Stroud
1 December 2009 19 Brentford 1–0 Colchester United Griffin Park
19:45 MacDonald 15' Report Attendance: 4,200
Referee: Graham Scott
5 December 2009 20 Tranmere Rovers 1–0 Brentford Prenton Park
15:00 Curran 60' report Attendance: 4,839
Referee: Chris Sarginson
12 December 2009 21 Brentford 0–0 Leeds United Griffin Park
15:00 Report Attendance: 9,031
Referee: Darren Deadman
19 December 2009 22 Milton Keynes Dons 0–1 Brentford Stadium:mk
15:00 Report MacDonald 87' Attendance: 9,520
Referee: Andy Penn
26 December 2009 23 Gillingham 0–1 Brentford Priestfield Stadium
12:30 Report Strevens 42' Attendance: 7,019
Referee: Fred Graham
28 December 2009 24 Brentford 1–1 Charlton Athletic Griffin Park
15:00 Cort 49' Report Bailey 58' (pen.) Attendance: 8,387
Referee: Andy D'Urso
16 January 2010 25 Brentford 3–1 Carlisle United Griffin Park
15:00 Weston 31', 55'
Dickson 90'
Report Harte 81' (pen.) Attendance: 5,089
Referee: Roger East
23 January 2010 26 Norwich City 1–0 Brentford Carrow Road
15:00 Martin 77' Report Attendance: 24,979
Referee: Steven Rushton
26 January 2010 27 Brentford 1–1 Southampton Griffin Park
19:45 Legge 83' Report James 4' Attendance: 6,501
Referee: Chris Sarginson
6 February 2010 28 Brentford 4–0 Gillingham Griffin Park
15:00 MacDonald 10' (pen.), 33' (pen.)
Weston 35', 79'
Report Attendance: 6,036
Referee: Pat Miller
13 February 2010 29 Brentford 1–1 Wycombe Wanderers Griffin Park
15:00 Weston 75' Report Betsy 27' Attendance: 5,740
Referee: Carl Boyeson
20 February 2010 30 Walsall 2–1 Brentford Bescot Stadium
15:00 Nicholls 35'
Deeney 84'
Report MacDonald 17' Attendance: 3,616
Referee: Jonathan Moss
6 March 2010 31 Leeds United 1–1 Brentford Elland Road
15:00 Beckford 72' Report Strevens 60' Attendance: 25,445
Referee: Oliver Langford
13 March 2010 32 Brentford 3–3 Milton Keynes Dons Griffin Park
15:00 Wood 27'
Strevens 70'
Cort 90'
Report Wilbraham 11', 90'
Easter 55' (pen.)
Attendance: 5,209
Referee: Mike Russell
16 March 2010 33 Brighton & Hove Albion 3–0 Brentford Withdean Stadium
19:45 Murray 33'
Forster 90' (pen.)
Virgo 90'
Report Attendance: 5,539
Referee: Danny McDermid
20 March 2010 34 Stockport County 0–1 Brentford Edgeley Park
15:00 Report MacDonald 46' Attendance: 3,707
Referee: Nigel Miller
23 March 2010 35 Colchester United 3–3 Brentford Colchester Community Stadium
19:45 Hunt 32' (o.g.)
Wordsworth 45'
Prutton 76'
Report Hunt 13'
Legge 17'
MacDonald 57'
Attendance: 3,915
Referee: Fred Graham
27 March 2010 36 Brentford 1–0 Leyton Orient Griffin Park
15:00 Grabban 43' Report Attendance: 6,369
Referee: Keith Stroud
30 March 2010 37 Oldham Athletic 2–3 Brentford Boundary Park
19:45 Abbott 22'
Abbott 82'
Report MacDonald 30', 69'
Balkestein 64'
Attendance: 2,833
Referee: Anthony Bates
2 April 2010 38 Millwall 1–1 Brentford The Den
19:45 Robinson 75' Report Cort 32' Attendance: 14,025
Referee: Paul Taylor
5 April 2010 39 Brentford 0–0 Exeter City Griffin Park
15:00 Report Attendance: 6,017
Referee: Mike Russell
10 April 2010 40 Brentford 3–0 Huddersfield Town Griffin Park
15:00 MacDonald 71' (pen.), 84'
Grabban 82'
Report Attendance: 5,209
Referee: Andy Hall
13 April 2010 41 Southend United 2–2 Brentford Roots Hall
19:45 Laurent 56', 63' Report MacDonald 21'
Cort 62'
Attendance: 6,838
Referee: Trevor Kettle
17 April 2010 42 Bristol Rovers 0–0 Brentford Memorial Stadium
15:00 Report Attendance: 6,048
Referee: Paul Tierney
20 April 2010 43 Brentford 2–1 Tranmere Rovers Griffin Park
19:45 O'Connor 49'
Strevens 86'
Report Labadie 62' Attendance: 4,341
Referee: David Phillips
24 April 2010 44 Brentford 1–1 Yeovil Town Griffin Park
15:00 Saunders 76' Report Tomlin 3' (pen.) Attendance: 5,395
Referee: Graham Horwood
1 May 2010 45 Swindon Town 3–2 Brentford The County Ground
15:00 Paynter 8', 58'
Ward 45'
Report Hunt 33'
Strevens 60'
Attendance: 10,465
Referee: Andy Woolmer
8 May 2010 46 Brentford 0–0 Hartlepool United Griffin Park
15:00 Report Attendance: 6,893
Referee: Danny McDermid

FA Cup

7 November 2009 1st Round Gateshead 2–2 Brentford Gateshead International Stadium
15:00 Price 57' (o.g.)
Winn 90'
Report Cort 61'
O'Connor 70'
Attendance: 1,150
Referee: Jock Waugh
17 November 2009 1st Round Replay Brentford 5–2 Gateshead Griffin Park
19:45 Strevens 42'
MacDonald 45', 60'
Weston 67', 73'
Report Armstrong 58', 81' Attendance: 1,960
Referee: James Linington
28 November 2009 2nd Round Brentford 1–0 Walsall Griffin Park
15:00 Legge 13' Report Attendance: 2,611
Referee: Russell Booth
19 January 2010 3rd Round Brentford 0–1 Doncaster Rovers Griffin Park
19:45 Report O'Connor 87' Attendance: 2,883
Referee: Grant Hegley

Football League Cup

11 August 2009 1st Round Brentford 0–1 Bristol City Griffin Park
19:45 Report Maynard 58' Attendance: 3,024
Referee: Phil Crossley

Football League Trophy

1 September 2009 1st Round Norwich City 1–0 Brentford Carrow Road
19:45 Martin 30' Report Attendance: 12,540
Referee: Gavin Ward

Playing squad

Players' ages are as of the opening day of the 2009–10 season.
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Coaching staff

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Statistics

Appearances and goals

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  • Players listed in italics left the club mid-season.
  • Source: Soccerbase

Goalscorers

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  • Players listed in italics left the club mid-season.
  • Source: Soccerbase

Discipline

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  • Players listed in italics left the club mid-season.
  • Source: ESPN FC

Management

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Summary

Games played 52 (46 League One, 4 FA Cup, 1 League Cup, 1 Football League Trophy)
Games won 16 (14 League One, 2 FA Cup, 0 League Cup, 0 Football League Trophy)
Games drawn 21 (20 League One, 1 FA Cup, 0 League Cup, 0 Football League Trophy)
Games lost 15 (12 League One, 1 FA Cup, 1 League Cup, 1 Football League Trophy)
Goals scored 51 (55 League One, 8 FA Cup, 0 League Cup, 0 Football League Trophy)
Goals conceded 51 (52 League One, 5 FA Cup, 1 League Cup, 1 Football League Trophy)
Clean sheets 16 (15 League One, 1 FA Cup, 0 League Cup, 0 Football League Trophy)
Biggest league win 4–0 versus Gillingham, 6 February 2010
Worst league defeat 3–0 on two occasions
Most appearances 49, Kevin O'Connor (43 League One, 4 FA Cup, 1 League Cup, 1 Football League Trophy)
Top scorer (league) 15, Charlie MacDonald
Top scorer (all competitions) 17, Charlie MacDonald

Transfers & loans

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Kit

Supplier: Puma[45]
Sponsor(s): Hertings (home), MKT Computers (away & third)

Home
Away
Third

Source: Historical Football Kits

Goalkeeper
Goalkeeper
Goalkeeper

Source: Historical Football Kits

Awards


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