Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
general

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

1961–62 Brentford F.C. season

During the 1961–62 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League Third Division. Financial cutbacks and a reduction in size of the playing squad led to Brentford's relegation to the Fourth Division for the first time in the club's history.


1961–62 season
Frank Davis(until October 1961)Jack Dunnett(from October 1961)
Malky MacDonald
Griffin Park
23rd (relegated)
Third round
First round
League: Francis (14)All: Francis (15)
19,700
3,600
8,483
Home coloursHome colours
Home colours

During the 1961–62 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League Third Division. Financial cutbacks and a reduction in size of the playing squad led to Brentford's relegation to the Fourth Division for the first time in the club's history.

After a number of seasons in which Brentford challenged and failed to win promotion from the Third Division with a wafer-thin squad, low attendances and a debt of over £50,000 meant that the 1961 off-season would be a period of turmoil. A threat of a players' strike in support of the removal of the maximum wage during the second half of the previous season was averted and it was revealed that the club had turned down £12,000 and £9,000 bids respectively for prolific strike partners Jim Towers and George Francis during the 1959–60 season – a period when the club was still confident of promotion from the Third Division. With those expectations dampened by mediocre performances in the 1960–61 season, up-and-coming outside left John Docherty was sold for £17,000 during the final months of the campaign. Towers and particularly Francis performed poorly by their standards during the 1960–61 season and consequently bids of a similar amount to that of the previous year failed to materialise.

Future Nottingham Central MP Jack Dunnett joined the board in July 1961 and took over as chairman from Frank Davis three months later. For the first time since relegation to the Third Division South in 1953, Brentford conducted an end-of-season clearout in a bid to reduce the squad size and wage bill. Ken Horne, Billy Goundry, George Bristow, Dennis Heath and Eric Parsons, who had each made over 100 appearances for the club, were released, as were five other bit-part players. Most galling for the Brentford supporters was the sale of forwards Jim Towers and George Francis (who had accounted for 299 goals between them since 1954) to divisional and local rivals Queens Park Rangers for a combined £8,000 fee. £6,000 Cardiff City forward Brian Edgley was signed as a replacement and Ray Reeves and Jimmy Belcher were brought in to strengthen the back lines. The signings took the squad size to just 16 players, six of whom held a part-time status (Cakebread, Dargie, Gelson, Gitsham, Reeves and Ryecraft) and of those, two (Gelson and Ryecraft) were juniors who had yet to make their senior debuts. In addition, assistant trainer Jack Holliday (the club's record goalscorer) was sacked and trainer Fred Monk resigned in April 1962.

Brentford had a dreadful start to the 1961–62 season, losing 8 of the first 9 matches in all competitions. The signing of £6,000 former England international forward Johnny Brooks in early September 1961 helped boost the team's morale enough for them to register their first point of the season on 9 September 1961, courtesy of a goalless draw with Southend United at Griffin Park. After another loss and the Bees' first two victories of the season, three successive defeats led manager Malky MacDonald to re-sign forward George Francis from Queens Park Rangers on 6 October. Francis' return helped inspire a victory over Swindon Town 24 hours later, courtesy of a Johnny Rainford goal. The FA Cup provided a welcome distraction from the league, in which Brentford were firmly rooted in the relegation zone. The Bees advanced to the third round of the FA Cup, taking high-flying Second Division club Leyton Orient to a replay before being knocked out. After the defeat, the board again reached for the chequebook and signed outside forward Micky Block from Chelsea for a £5,000 fee.

Poor form in the opening months of 1962 failed to avert the relegation threat and a bid to buy back Jim Towers from Queens Park Rangers failed, but a run of three wins and one draw in late March and early April lifted Brentford to 21st, the club's highest position of the season so far. Of the following four matches, a victory, a draw and two defeats left the Bees' in 23rd place, with their destiny out of their own hands. Victory for 21st-place Barnsley over 20th-place Torquay United on 2 May ended the Bees' hopes of survival. Brentford's 9-year stay in the Third Division officially ended the following day after a 2–0 defeat to Hull City at Boothferry Park. The relegation completed a drop from the First Division in 1947 to the Fourth Division in 1962, a 15-year fall from grace.

Brentford's goal tally listed first.

Column 1Column 2Column 3
WinDrawLoss
No.DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorer(s)
119 August 1961Queens Park RangersA0–316,790
222 August 1961Halifax TownH0–27,509
326 August 1961ReadingH1–29,630Spiers (og)
428 August 1961Halifax TownA0–17,603
52 September 1961Newport CountyA1–65,757Edgley
65 September 1961Grimsby TownA0–18,800
79 September 1961Southend UnitedH0–07,100
816 September 1961Notts CountyA1–37,977Edgley
919 September 1961Coventry CityH2–16,100Higginson, Belcher
1023 September 1961Shrewsbury TownH4–07,000Edgley (2), Brooks, Rainford
1125 September 1961Coventry CityA0–210,243
1230 September 1961Peterborough UnitedA0–612,654
133 October 1961Bristol CityA0–310,700
147 October 1961Swindon TownH1–07,500Rainford
1510 October 1961Bristol CityH0–28,569
1614 October 1961Torquay UnitedA0–34,836
1721 October 1961PortsmouthH3–29,600Brooks, Edgley, Francis
1828 October 1961BarnsleyA2–26,478Summers, Edgley
1911 November 1961WatfordA1–28,333Francis
2018 November 1961Bournemouth & Boscombe AthleticH2–29,600Francis, Edgley
212 December 1961Lincoln CityH1–07,980Summers
229 December 1961Northampton TownA0–510,339
2316 December 1961Queens Park RangersH1–411,800Francis
2423 December 1961ReadingA0–47,211
2526 December 1961Bradford Park AvenueH2–05,100Edgley (pen), Francis
2613 January 1962Newport CountyH3–17,750Francis, Higginson, McLeod
2720 January 1962Southend UnitedA0–06,835
2827 January 1962Crystal PalaceA2–219,323Brooks, Block
392 February 1962Notts CountyH0–19,200
3010 February 1962Shrewsbury TownA3–16,037Brooks, Francis, McLeod
3117 February 1962Peterborough UnitedH2–011,000Brooks (pen), McLeod
3223 February 1962Swindon TownA2–57,089Summers, Francis
333 March 1962Torquay UnitedH0–27,450
3410 March 1962PortsmouthA0–415,256
3517 March 1962BarnsleyH1–16,050Francis
3624 March 1962Hull CityA0–33,432
3730 March 1962WatfordH3–06,450Francis (2), Summers
384 April 1962Bradford Park AvenueA2–14,812Francis, Summers
397 April 1962Bournemouth & Boscombe AthleticA1–110,736Block
4013 April 1962Crystal PalaceH4–29,900Brooks (2, 1 pen), Francis, Wood (og)
4120 April 1962Port ValeH1–211,160Brooks (pen)
4221 April 1962Lincoln CityA3–35,402Summers (2), Gelson
4323 April 1962Port ValeA0–35,871
4427 April 1962Northampton TownH3–06,750Francis, Brooks, Summers
451 May 1962Grimsby TownH0–218,126
463 May 1962Hull CityH0–23,600
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorer(s)
1R4 November 1961Oxford UnitedH3–013,500Summers, Edgley (2)
2R25 November 1961AldershotA2–212,846Edgley, Francis
2R (replay)28 November 1961AldershotH2–017,800Edgley, Brooks
3R6 January 1962Leyton OrientH1–119,700Summers
3R (replay)8 January 1962Leyton OrientA1–222,690Higginson
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorer
1R13 September 1961Leeds UnitedA1–44,500McLeod
  • Sources: 100 Years Of Brentford, Statto

Players' ages are as of the opening day of the 1961–62 season.

Pos.NameNat.Date of birth (age)Signed fromSigned inNotes
GKGerry Cakebread(1936-04-01)1 April 1936 (aged 25)Youth1954
DFKen Coote (c)(1928-05-19)19 May 1928 (aged 33)Wembley1949
DFJimmy Gitsham(1942-05-12)12 May 1942 (aged 19)Youth1959
DFRay Reeves(1931-08-12)12 August 1931 (aged 30)Reading1961
DFTom Wilson(1930-07-03)3 July 1930 (aged 31)Fulham1957
HBJimmy Belcher(1932-10-31)31 October 1932 (aged 28)Ipswich Town1961
HBIan Dargie(1931-10-03)3 October 1931 (aged 29)Tonbridge1952
HBPeter Gelson(1941-10-18)18 October 1941 (aged 19)Youth1961
HBTommy Higginson(1937-01-06)6 January 1937 (aged 24)Kilmarnock1959
FWMicky Block(1940-01-28)28 January 1940 (aged 21)Chelsea1962
FWJohnny Brooks(1931-12-23)23 December 1931 (aged 29)Chelsea1961
FWBrian Edgley(1937-08-26)26 August 1937 (aged 23)Cardiff City1961
FWGeorge Francis(1934-02-04)4 February 1934 (aged 27)Queens Park Rangers1961
FWJohnny Hales(1940-05-15)15 May 1940 (aged 21)St Roch's1958
FWGeorge McLeod(1932-11-30)30 November 1932 (aged 28)Luton Town1958
FWDanny O'Donnell(1939-02-27)27 February 1939 (aged 22)Kirkintilloch Rob Roy1960
FWGeorge Summers(1941-07-30)30 July 1941 (aged 20)Shawfield1959
FWJohnny Rainford(1930-12-11)11 December 1930 (aged 30)Cardiff City1953Transferred to Tonbridge
  • Sources: 100 Years Of Brentford, Timeless Bees
NameRole
Malky MacDonaldManager
Fred MonkTrainer
  • Players listed in italics left the club mid-season.
  • Source: 100 Years Of Brentford
Pos.NatPlayerFL3FACFLCTotal
FWGeorge Francis14115
FWBrian Edgley84012
FWJohnny Brooks101011
FWGeorge Summers82010
FWGeorge McLeod3014
HBTommy Higginson2103
FWMicky Block22
FWJohnny Rainford2002
HBJimmy Belcher1001
HBPeter Gelson1001
Opponents2002
  • Players listed in italics left the club mid-season.
  • Source: 100 Years Of Brentford
Column 1Column 2
Games played52 (46 Third Division, 5 FA Cup, 1 League Cup)
Games won15 (13 Third Division, 2 FA Cup, 0 League Cup)
Games drawn10 (8 Third Division, 2 FA Cup, 0 League Cup)
Games lost27 (25 Third Division, 1 FA Cup, 1 League Cup)
Goals scored63 (53 Third Division, 9 FA Cup, 1 League Cup)
Goals conceded102 (93 Third Division, 5 FA Cup, 4 League Cup)
Clean sheets12 (10 Third Division, 2 FA Cup, 0 League Cup)
Biggest league win4–0 versus Shrewsbury Town, 23 September 1961
Worst league defeat6–0 versus Peterborough United, 30 September 1961
Most appearances52, Gerry Cakebread, Tommy Higginson, George McLeod (46 Third Division, 2 FA Cup, 3 League Cup)
Top scorer (league)14, George Francis
Top scorer (all competitions)15, George Francis
Players transferred in
5 June 1961FWBrian EdgleyCardiff City£6,000
July 1961HBJimmy BelcherIpswich Townn/a
July 1961DFRay ReevesReadingn/a
2 September 1961FWDick LowrieSt Roch'sn/a
2 September 1961FWHugh McLaughlinSt Roch'sn/a
September 1961FWJohnny BrooksChelsea£6,000
6 October 1961FWGeorge FrancisQueens Park Rangersn/a
December 1961DFTom Anthonyn/an/a
1961DFTim Soutarn/an/a
January 1962FWMicky BlockChelsea£5,000
31 May 1961FWGeorge FrancisQueens Park Rangers£4,000
31 May 1961FWJim TowersQueens Park Rangers£4,000
1962FWJohnny RainfordTonbridgeFree
May 1962HBJimmy BelcherMargate1962
May 1962DFRay ReevesDover1962
May 1962DFTom WilsonFolkestone Town1962
  • Supporters' Player of the Year: Ken Coote
Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about 1961–62 Brentford F.C. season — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report