List of Brentford F.C. players (25–99 appearances)

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Current first team right back Mads Roerslev is the most recent player to reach 25 appearances for Brentford.

Brentford Football Club is an English professional football club based in Brentford, Hounslow, London. Between 1897 and 1920, the first team competed in the London League, Southern League and Western League.[1] Since 1920, the first team has competed in the Football League, the Premier League and other nationally and internationally organised competitions.[1] All players who have played between 25 and 99 such matches are listed below.

Records and notable players[]

Jeff Taylor finished his Brentford career on 98 appearances.[2] John Dick is the highest scorer on this list, with 48 goals from 83 appearances.[3] Current Brentford players who have made between 25 and 99 appearances are Luke Daniels, Marcus Forss, Tariqe Fosu, Saman Ghoddos, Vitaly Janelt, Pontus Jansson, Julian Jeanvier, Mathias Jensen, Christian Nørgaard, Ethan Pinnock, Mads Roerslev, Mads Bech Sørensen, Ivan Toney and Jan Žambůrek.

Key[]

  • Appearance and goal totals include matches in the Premier League, Football League, Southern League, London League (1896–1898), FA Cup, League Cup, Football League Trophy, Anglo-Italian Cup, London Challenge Cup, Middlesex Senior Cup, London Junior Cup, Middlesex Junior Cup, West Middlesex Cup, Southern Floodlit Challenge Cup, Football League Jubilee Fund and Empire Exhibition Cup. Substitute appearances are included. Wartime matches are regarded as unofficial and are excluded.
  • "Brentford career" corresponds to the years in which the player made their first and last appearances.
  • Players listed in bold won full international caps whilst with the club.
  • Statistics are correct as of match played 28 August 2021.
  • Starting lineups are untraced prior to the beginning of the 1893–94 season.

Playing positions[]

GK Goalkeeper RB Right back RW Right winger DF Defender HB Half back IF Inside forward DM Defensive midfielder
OL Outside left LB Left back LW Left winger CB Centre back FW Forward FB Full back RM Right midfielder
W Winger MF Midfielder ST Striker WH Wing half AM Attacking midfielder CM Central midfielder LM Left midfielder
U Utility player OR Outside right SW Sweeper LH Left half RH Right half
Symbol Meaning
double-dagger Brentford player in the 2021–22 season.
* Player has left Brentford but is still playing in a professional league.
Player went on to manage the club.
(c) Player captained the club.

Players[]

Scottish half back Arthur Charlton was described as "probably the club's first great player" for his six years with Brentford in the 1890s.[4]
Forward Oakey Field scored 40 goals in 36 appearances in the late 19th century.
A rare success in the forward line during the late 1900s, Adam Bowman scored 25 goals in 44 appearances in two spells with the club.
The first New Zealander to play for Brentford, Reginald Boyne scored 23 goals in 50 appearances during the first two seasons of competitive football following the First World War.
Outside left Jack Cartmell made 66 appearances between 1919 and 1921 and later gave the club nearly 30 years' service as a trainer.
In May 1921, full back Jimmy Hodson became the oldest player to represent Brentford in a Football League match, aged 40 years, 8 months, 2 days.[5]
Harry King was the leading goalscorer in the club's debut season in the Football League and the first Brentford player to score a league hattrick.[6]
Harry Morris' 30 goals in 63 appearances were a rare cause for cheer during Brentford's early seasons in the Football League.
One of the most prolific goalscorers in Brentford history, Jack Phillips scored 22 goals in 29 appearances before being sold in September 1928.
Jimmy Hill (seen left) began his professional playing career with Brentford and later became a manager and a broadcaster.
Scottish wing half Matt Crowe was a vital cog in Brentford's midfield between 1962 and 1964.
Former England international Steve Perryman joined in 1986 and soon took over as player-manager.
Former Republic of Ireland international Chris Hughton was a part of Brentford's 1991–92 Third Division title-winning team.
Brentford's most successful youth product of the 1990s, Marcus Bent made 91 appearances, was capped by England U21 and played for eight Premier League clubs.
A ball-winning midfielder, Charlie Oatway made 65 appearances and was a member of the club's 1998–99 Third Division title-winning squad.
Signed for a club record fee, Hermann Hreiðarsson was named in the 1998–99 Third Division PFA Team of the Year and later played for five Premier League clubs.
Jason Pearcey kept goal in 30 matches between 1998 and 2000, when a serious leg injury forced his retirement from professional play.
Steve Sidwell was signed on loan from Arsenal in October 2001, to boost Brentford's Second Division promotion charge.
A fan-favourite, Brentford was the first of Senegalese centre back Ibrahima Sonko's six English clubs.
A hard-working attacking player, Isaiah Rankin scored a memorable goal away to Southampton in the fifth round of the 2004–05 FA Cup.[7]
Deon Burton was top-scorer during his only season at Griffin Park in 2004–05.
A former Premier League player with Crystal Palace, Ricky Newman captained Brentford to the 2006 League One playoff semi-finals.
Signed from non-League Yeading, DJ Campbell earned a move to the Premier League after a run of 8 goals in 6 games in January 2006.
Ben Hamer made 80 appearances across four spells on loan from Reading, a club record for a loanee.
Then-Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny gained experience on loan at Brentford during the 2009–10 season, making 28 appearances.
Marcello Trotta scored 22 goals in 69 appearances across two spells on loan from Fulham.
George Saville spent the 2013–14 season on loan at Griffin Park from neighbours Chelsea and won a League One runners-up medal.
Central defender John Egan made 71 appearances, scored seven goals, captained the club and was capped by the Republic of Ireland before his departure in July 2018.

Early years (1889–1898)[]

Name Nationality Position Brentford career Appearances Goals Notes Ref
Arthur Charlton (c)  Scotland U 1893–1898 68 13 [nb 1]
[nb 2]
Jack Foster  England GK 1893–1897 45 0 [nb 2] [8]
H. James n/a LB 1893–1896 29 2 [nb 2] [8]
Jimmy Ray n/a HB 1893–1896 28 0 [nb 2] [8]
Billy Steers  England FW 1893–1898 25 5 [nb 2] [8]
Tommy Stevenson n/a OL 1893–1896 28 9 [nb 2] [8]
Archie Williams  England U 1893–1899 47 9 [nb 2] [8]
Richard Dailley (c)  England OR/HB 1895–1900 93 22 [nb 2] [8]
Herbert Edney (c)  England CH 1895–1900 54 1 [nb 2] [8]
Charles Gillett  England GK 1895–1899 31 0 [nb 2] [8]
Percy Swann  England RB 1895–1899
1900
51 5 [nb 2] [8]
Oakey Field  England IL/OL 1896–1898 36 40 [nb 3]
[nb 2]
Ernest Booth  England CF 1897–1899 42 22 [nb 2] [8]
Thomas Knapman  England FW 1897–1900 53 18 [nb 2] [8]
Alfred Lugg (c)  England FB 1897–1899 51 0 [nb 2] [8]
John Richardson  England IF 1897–1900 38 9 [nb 2] [8]
Alfred Mattocks  England HB/FW 1898–1901 55 1 [nb 2] [8]

Southern League era (1898–1920)[]

Name Nationality Position Brentford career Appearances Goals Notes Ref
Charlie Evans n/a FW 1898–1900 25 5 [8]
Billy Smith  England FB/HB 1898–1900 26 0 [8]
E. W. Andrews  England OL 1899–1902 75 21 [8]
Frederick Broughton  England HB/FW 1899–1901 35 2 [8]
Harry Gilmour  Scotland FB 1900–1902 36 0 [8]
Ralph McElhaney (c)  Scotland U 1900–1902 49 13
Peter Turnbull  Scotland CF 1900–1901 25 17
Charlie McEleny Ireland Ireland RH 1901–1902 30 1
Bill Regan  England WH 1901–1903 54 7
David Robson  Scotland FB 1901–1902 33 0
Tommy Spicer  England GK 1901–1904
1905–1906
59 0
Bob Stormont (c)  Scotland CF 1901–1902 25 1
Alf Gilson  England RB 1902–1903
1907
29 0
Ellis Green (c)  England CH 1902–1903 27 0
Davie Maher  England OR/IR 1902–1903 38 3
Fred Nidd  England FB 1902–1903 33 0
Percy Turner  England IF 1902–1903 41 2
Tommy Atherton  England OR 1903–1904 27 2 [nb 4]
Lawrence Bell  Scotland FW 1903–1904 28 4
James Bellingham  Scotland HB/FB 1903–1905
1906
47 1
Dave Buchanan  Scotland RH 1903–1904 33 6
Alex Caie  Scotland HB 1903–1904 25 0
Tommy Davidson (c)  Scotland FB 1903–1904 42 1
Fred Hobson  England FW 1904–1906 56 11
Thomas Howarth  England FB 1904–1906 36 0
Joe Warrington  England OR 1904–1905 33 4
Walter Whittaker  England GK 1904–1906 70 0
Jimmy Hartley  Scotland IF 1905–1906 27 5
Tom Riley  England FB 1905–1906 33 0
Patrick Hagan  Scotland FW 1906–1908 55 11
Tom McAllister  Scotland RH 1906–1908 68 10
Fred Pentland  England OR 1906–1907 39 12
Archie Taylor  Scotland FB 1906–1907 32 0
Charlie Williams  England GK 1906–1908 63 0
Adam Bowman  Scotland IL/CF 1907–1908
1909
44 25
Norman Brown  England OR 1907–1908 26 1
Andy Clark  Scotland LB 1907–1908 25 0
Bert Badger  England WH 1908–1909
1910–1911
54 1
Fred Connelly  England IL 1908–1909 34 12
Dave Ewing  England FB 1908–1909 34 0
Willie McIver  England GK 1908–1909 42 2
Joe Ryalls  England OR 1908–1909
1910–1911
78 3
Sidney Sugden  England FW 1908–1909 32 9
George Anderson  England OL 1909–1912 88 6
Albert Bartlett  England FW 1909–1911 74 7
Bert Hollinrake  England FW 1909–1911 49 12 [9]
James Riley  England HB 1909–1910 30 1
George Kennedy  Scotland LH 1910–1913 78 2
Jack Sibbald  England FW 1910–1913 94 21
Billy Brawn  England IR 1911–1913 77 8
William Hickleton  England HB/FB 1911–1913 36 1 [nb 5] [9]
Willis Rippon  England CF 1911–1912 29 17
Frank Bentley  England HB 1912–1914 64 0
Frederick Chapple  England IF 1912–1913 30 11
Bob McTavish  Scotland IL 1912–1913 40 7
Bill Smith  England CF 1912–1913 27 12
Jack Chapman  England FW 1913–1914 30 17
Bobby Jackson  England HB 1913–1914 28 3 [9]
Joe Johnson  England FW 1913–1915 44 17
Tom McGovern Ireland Ireland WH 1913–1920 67 2
Henry Simons  England FW 1913–1914 28 19
Reginald Boyne  New Zealand CF 1919–1921 50 23
Jack Cartmell  England OL 1919–1921 66 2 [nb 1]
Jack Durston  England GK 1919–1921 45 0
Jimmy Hodson  England FB 1919–1921 69 0
Fred Morley  England IF 1919–1921 50 8
Sam Morris  England WH 1919–1921 64 0
Alfred Thompson  England IF 1919–1921 44 10

Interwar era (1920–1945)[]

Name Nationality Position Brentford career Appearances Goals

Notes

Harry Anstiss  England IF 1920–1922 44 19
Samuel Challinor  England WH 1920–1921 32 2
Jimmy Elliott  England RH 1920–1922 69 2
Harry King  England CF 1920–1921 34 18
Thomas Elliott  England FW 1921–1923 55 9
Cyril Hunter  England CH 1921–1924 81 2
James Kerr  Scotland WH 1921–1924 91 1
Harry Morris  England CF 1921–1923 63 30
Billy Clayson  England IR 1922–1925 86 19
Bill Inglis  England HB/FB 1922–1925 87 1
Roland James  England IF/RH 1922–1924 36 1
Gordon Johnstone  England CF/WH 1922–1924 45 7
Horace Jones  England WH 1922–1925 32 0
Tom Garnish  England OF 1923–1925 46 6
George Kell  England FB 1923–1925 81 0
John Pearson  England FB 1923–1924 30 0
Harry Williams  England IF 1923–1925 56 8
Jack Allen  England CF 1924–1927 61 28
Alex Graham (c)  Scotland CH 1924–1926 49 11
Jimmy Walton  England LH 1924–1926 61 0
Jack Beacham  England HB 1925–1929 69 2
James Donnelly  Republic of Ireland FB 1925–1928 86 1
James McClennon  England FB 1925–1926 26 0
Alan Noble  England RW/RH 1925–1927 44 0
Harry Rae  Scotland DF 1925–1927 76 6
John Thomson  Scotland GK 1925–1926 42 0
Percival Whitton  England FB/CF 1925–1926 27 7
Bert Young  England OF 1925–1926 34 2
Bert Bellamy  England WH 1926–1927 39 0
Charlie Butler  England FB 1926–1928 75 0
Stephen Dearn (c)  England WH 1926–1929 89 10
James Ferguson  Scotland GK 1926–1928 74 0
Ted Winship  England FB 1926–1929 92 0
Henry Bailey  England GK 1927–1929 45 0
Jimmy Drinnan  Scotland IF 1927–1929 45 12
Albert Fletcher  England DF 1927–1928 33 1
Herbert Lawson  England OF 1927–1932 64 12
Jack Phillips  Wales CF 1927–1928 29 22
Freddie Fox  England GK 1928–1930 78 0
Baden Herod  England FB 1928–1929 30 0
David Sherlaw  Scotland FW 1928–1931 36 11
Cecil Blakemore  England IF 1929–1931 83 28
John Payne  England OF 1929–1930 53 18
Harry Salt  England WH 1929–1932 84 0
Edward Nash  England GK 1930–1932 64 0
Tom Baker  England GK 1932–1934 65 0
Arthur Crompton  England OF 1932–1933 44 14
Jack Astley  England RB 1933–1935 50 0
Ernest Muttitt  England U 1933–1939 94 25 [nb 1]
Dai Richards  Wales WH 1935–1937 58 0
Joe Wilson  England FB 1935–1938 63 3
Les Smith  England OL 1936–1939
1952
78 7 [nb 1]
George Eastham  England IF 1937–1938 50 1
Tally Sneddon  Scotland WH 1937–1939 70 2
Len Townsend  England CF 1937–1947 41 14
Jackie Gibbons  England IF 1938–1939
1947–1949
72 19 [nb 6]
[nb 7]
Gerry McAloon  Scotland IF 1938
1946
36 18
George Wilkins  England IF 1939–1947 33 7

Post-war era (1945–2000)[]

Name Nationality Position Brentford career Appearances Goals Notes
Alec Blakeman  England IF 1946–1948 49 7
Archie Macaulay  Scotland IF 1946–1947 30 2 [nb 8]
Malky McDonald  Scotland RB 1946–1949 93 1
George Paterson (c)  Scotland WH 1946–1949 66 0
George Smith  England CH 1946–1947 52 1
George Stewart  Scotland IF 1946–1947 25 3
Peter Buchanan  Scotland OR 1947–1949 80 14
Jack Chisholm  England CH 1947–1949 55 1
Tommy Dawson  England IF 1947–1948 38 11
Ted Gaskell  England GK 1947–1952 38 0 [nb 1]
Dickie Girling  England OL 1947–1950 90 10
Peter McKennan  Scotland IF 1948–1949 28 9
Jimmy Hill  England IF/WH 1949–1952 86 10
Johnny Paton  Scotland OL 1949–1952 94 16
Wally Quinton  England FB 1949–1950 43 0
Reg Newton  England GK 1950–1957 90 0 [nb 9]
Tommy Lawton  England CF 1952–1953 53 19
Terry Ledgerton  England OL 1952–1954 47 9
Alan Bassham  England RB 1953–1957 45 0
Frank Dudley  England IF 1953–1957 80 35
George Lowden  England LB 1953–1956 29 0
James Robertson  Scotland OL 1953–1956 85 14
Jimmy Bloomfield  England IF 1954
1964–1965
95 6
Sonny Feehan  Republic of Ireland GK 1954–1958 36 0
Terry Robinson  England CH 1954–1957 38 1 [nb 6]
[nb 8]
George Stobbart  England IF 1954–1955 64 23
Wendell Morgan  Wales WH 1955–1957 49 6
Jeff Taylor (c)  England FW 1955–1957 98 35
Sid Tickridge  England FB 1955–1956 67 0
Len Newcombe  Wales OL 1956–1958 89 8
Ron Peplow  England WH/IF 1956–1961 66 5
Sid Russell  England LB/CB 1956–1960 54 0
Johnny Hales  Scotland OF 1959–1964 68 7
George Summers  Scotland FW 1960–1964 79 27
Jimmy Belcher  England WH 1961–1962 36 1
Johnny Brooks  England IF 1961–1963 91 36
Brian Edgley  England IF 1961–1962 45 13
Jimmy Gitsham  England LB 1961–1963 61 0
Tom Anthony  England LB 1962–1963 36 1
Matt Crowe  Scotland WH 1962–1964 83 0
John Dick  Scotland IF 1962–1964 83 48
Billy McAdams  Northern Ireland CF 1962–1964 87 39
Fred Ryecraft  England GK 1962–1963 38 0
John Fielding  England IF 1963–1965 93 21
Willie Smith  Scotland WH/IL 1963–1966 30 0
Dai Ward  Wales IF 1963–1965 54 24
Joe Bonson  England CF 1964–1966 42 15
Billy Cobb  England IF 1964–1966 81 26
Mark Lazarus  England OR 1964–1965 69 21
Tom Curley  Scotland OR 1965–1967 41 6
Eddie Reeve  England LH 1965–1967 26 0
John Richardson  England DF 1966–1969 96 9
George Dobson  England OR 1967–1970 93 10
Keith Hooker  England FW/WH 1967–1968 34 2
Ron Fenton ♦ (c)  England IF 1968–1970 97 21
Pat Terry  England CF 1968–1969 31 13
John O'Mara  England FW 1971–1972 57 28
Stewart Houston  Scotland DF 1972–1973 82 9
Alan Murray  England MF 1972–1973 48 7
Stan Webb  England FW 1972–1973 41 8
Andy Woon  England FW 1972–1975 50 12
Dave Metchick  England MF 1973–1975 65 4
Barry Salvage  England LW 1973–1975 91 8
Keith Lawrence  England CB 1974–1976 89 2
Steve Sherwood  England GK 1974–1975 64 0 [nb 10]
Dave Simmons  England FW 1974–1975 58 18
Micky French  England FW 1975–1977 73 15
Nigel Smith  England CB 1975–1978 96 0
Gordon Sweetzer  Canada FW 1975–1978
1982
85 45
Allan Glover  England IF/W 1976
1978–1980
32 2 [nb 11]
Paul Walker  England MF 1976–1983 80 6
Doug Allder  England W 1977–1980 95 3
Willie Graham  Northern Ireland MF 1977–1981 48 3
Barry Lloyd  England MF 1977–1978 31 4
Dean Smith  England FW 1978–1980 54 16
Lee Holmes  England FW 1979–1980 30 7
David Crown  England LW 1980–1981 53 10
Tony Funnell  England FW 1980–1981 35 10
Ron Harris  England RB/MF 1980–1984 76 0
Mark Hill  England LB 1980–1982 62 3
Gary Johnson  England FW 1980–1981 63 13
David McKellar  Scotland GK 1980–1982 92 0
Keith Bowen  England FW 1981–1983 58 12
Stan Bowles  England MF 1981–1983
1983–1984
95 17 [nb 12]
Terry Rowe  England RB 1981–1984 81 1
Tony Mahoney  England FW 1982–1984 58 19
Paddy Roche  Republic of Ireland GK 1982–1984 84 0
Graham Wilkins  England FB 1982–1984 46 0
Terry Bullivant  England MF 1981–1985
1985–1986
51 2 [nb 13]
Tony Lynch  England RW 1983–1986 57 5
Paul Roberts  England DF 1983–1985 76 2
Trevor Swinburne  England GK 1983–1985 69 0
Rowan Alexander  Scotland FW 1984–1986 59 14
Bobby Fisher  England RB 1984–1986 56 0
George Torrance  Scotland LM 1984–1986 44 3
Steve Wignall (c)  England CB 1984–1986 84 3
Phil Bater  Wales DF/MF 1986–1987 25 2
Robbie Carroll  England RW 1986–1988 42 10
Ian Holloway  England MF 1986–1987 36 2 [nb 14]
Paul Maddy  Wales MF 1986–1987 38 6
Steve Perryman  England FB/MF 1986–1990 63 0
Gary Stevens  England CF 1986–1987 41 14
Wayne Turner (c)  England MF 1986–1988 62 2
Andy Feeley  England RB/MF 1987–1989 89 0
Colin Lee  England U 1987–1988 35 11
Paul Buckle  England MF 1988–1994 78 1
John Buttigieg  Malta SW/RB 1988–1991 47 0
Tony Parks  England GK 1988–1991 91 0
Jason Cousins  England RB 1989–1991 28 0
Mark Fleming  England LB 1989–1991 45 1
Eddie May  Scotland MF 1989–1990 62 13
Robbie Peters  England LB/LW 1989–1994 42 2
Tony Sealy  England FW 1989
1991
36 7
Lee Luscombe  England LW 1991–1993 55 8
Wilf Rostron  England LB/MF 1991–1992 52 2
Joe Allon  England FW 1992–1994 56 28
Mickey Bennett  England RW/FW 1992–1994 59 4
Chris Hughton  England LB 1992 41 0
Shane Westley  England CB 1992–1995 80 3
Gus Hurdle  Barbados RB 1993–1998 93 0
Paul Stephenson  England W 1993–1995 83 3
Carl Asaba  England FW 1994–1997 67 27
Paul Abrahams  England RW 1995–1996 39 8
Marcus Bent  England FW/W 1995–1997 91 13
Dean Martin  England RW 1995–1996 26 1
Joe Omigie  England FW 1995–1997 30 2
Scott Canham  England MF 1996–1998 60 1 [nb 15]
Warren Aspinall  England MF 1997–1999 51 5
Derek Bryan  England RW/FW 1997–2001 59 8
Glenn Cockerill  England CM 1997–1998 25 0
Charlie Oatway  England DM 1997–1999 65 1
Kevin Rapley  England FW 1997–1999 62 15
Paul Watson  England FB 1997–1999 42 0
Danny Boxall  Republic of Ireland RB 1998–2002 84 1 [nb 16]
Tony Folan  Republic of Ireland LW 1998–2001 60 9 [nb 16]
Darren Freeman  England FW 1998–1999 30 9
Hermann Hreiðarsson  Iceland CB 1998–1999 48 8
Jason Pearcey  England GK 1998–2000 30 0
Scott Marshall  Scotland CB 1999–2003 94 7
David Theobald  England CB 1999–2002 37 0
Andy Woodman  England GK 1999–2000 67 0

21st century (2000–present)[]

Name Nationality Position Brentford career Appearances Goals Notes
Paul Gibbs  England LB/LM 2000–2002 67 4
Ólafur Gottskálksson  Iceland GK 2000–2002 89 0
Jay Lovett  England RB 2000–2003 28 1
Mark McCammon  Barbados FW 2000–2003 91 15
Lorenzo Pinamonte  Italy FW 2000 26 3
Mark Williams  England RW 2000–2003 82 4
Ben Burgess  Republic of Ireland FW 2001–2002 51 18 [nb 17]
Steve Sidwell  England MF 2001–2002 35 4 [nb 18]
Jay Smith  England CM 2001–2004 60 0
Matt Somner  Wales DF 2001–2004 93 2 [nb 19]
Stephen Evans  Wales CM 2002–2004 59 5
Jamie Fullarton  Scotland MF 2002–2003 32 1
Leo Roget  England CB 2002–2004 33 0
Ibrahima Sonko  Senegal CB 2002–2004 91 11 [nb 20]
Rowan Vine  England FW 2002–2003 50 13 [nb 21]
Matt Harrold  England FW 2003–2005 39 5
Joel Kitamirike  England CB 2003–2004 25 0 [nb 10]
Ben May  England FW 2003–2004
2004–2005
59 8 [nb 22]
Alex Rhodes  England LW 2003–2007 65 6
Tony Rougier  Trinidad and Tobago RW/FW 2003–2004 34 5
Tommy Wright  England FW 2003–2004 29 0 [nb 23]
Deon Burton  Jamaica FW 2004–2005 50 10
Chris Hargreaves  England AM 2004–2005 39 3
Ryan Peters  England RW 2004–2007 47 2
Isaiah Rankin  England FW 2004–2006 97 19
John Salako  England LW/LB 2004–2005 45 5
Stewart Talbot (c)  England DM 2004–2005 64 4
Paul Brooker  England RW 2005–2007 86 4
DJ Campbell  England FB 2005–2006 28 12
Darius Charles *  England LB 2005–2008 42 1
Scott Fitzgerald  England FW 2005–2006 26 6 [nb 24]
Charlie Ide  England FW 2005–2007 54 8
John Mousinho *  England RB 2005–2008 72 2
Ricky Newman (c)  England CM 2005–2006 39 3
Darren Pratley *  England MF 2005
2005–2006
36 1 [nb 25]
Sam Tillen  England LB/LM 2005–2007 83 1
Adam Griffiths  Australia CB 2006–2007 39 1
Matt Heywood (c)  England CB 2006–2008 67 2 [nb 26]
Jo Kuffour  England FW 2006–2007 44 13
Thomas Pinault  France CM 2006–2007 31 1
Calum Willock  Saint Kitts and Nevis FW 2006–2007 43 4
Simon Brown  England GK 2007–2009 30 0
Alan Connell  England FW 2007–2008 47 12
Ben Hamer *  England GK 2007
2008
2008–2009
2010–2011
80 0 [nb 27]
Craig Pead  England RB 2007–2008 44 0
Glenn Poole  England LW 2007–2009 78 21
Ricky Shakes  Guyana W 2007–2008 42 4
Gary Smith  England DM 2007–2009 36 1
Alan Bennett (c)  Republic of Ireland CB 2008
2008–2010
75 2 [nb 28]
Nathan Elder  England FW 2008–2009 47 11
Adam Newton (c)  Saint Kitts and Nevis MF 2008–2009 39 1
Mark Phillips  England CB 2008–2010 60 1
Marvin Williams  England W 2008–2009 38 2
James Wilson *  Wales CB 2008
2009
30 0 [nb 29]
Pim Balkestein  Netherlands CB 2009
2010–2012
46 2 [nb 30]
Carl Cort  Guyana FW 2009–2010 34 7
Danny Foster  England RB 2009–2010 42 0
David Hunt  England MF 2009–2011 55 5
Ben Strevens  England FW 2009–2010 29 7
Wojciech Szczęsny *  Poland GK 2009–2010 28 0 [nb 18]
Gary Alexander (c)  England FW 2010–2012 77 26
Lewis Grabban *  England FW 2010
2011
32 7 [nb 22]
Richard Lee (c)  England GK 2010–2014 87 0
Simon Moore *  England GK 2010–2013 77 0
Robbie Simpson  England FW 2010–2011 36 8
Michael Spillane  Republic of Ireland CB 2010–2011 32 1
Craig Woodman  England LB 2010–2012 76 1
Harry Forrester *  England AM 2011–2013 69 11
Niall McGinn *  Northern Ireland RM 2011–2012 41 5 [nb 31]
Jake Reeves *  England CM 2011–2014 46 1
Tom Adeyemi  England CM 2012–2013 39 3 [nb 32]
Stuart Dallas *  Northern Ireland LW 2012–2015 75 8
Farid El Alagui  Morocco FW 2012–2013 30 9
Paul Hayes  England FW 2012–2013 33 6
Marcello Trotta *  Italy FW 2012–2013
2013–2014
69 22 [nb 25]
Josh Clarke  England RB/RW 2013–2019 84 5
Will Grigg *  Northern Ireland FW 2013–2014 36 5
George Saville *  Northern Ireland CM 2013–2014 44 4 [nb 10]
Andre Gray *  Jamaica FW 2014–2015 52 20
Scott Hogan *  Republic of Ireland FW 2014–2017 36 21
Jota  Spain AM 2014–2017 78 23
Moses Odubajo *  England RW/RB 2014–2015
2018–2019
84 3 [nb 33]
Alex Pritchard *  England AM 2014–2015 47 12 [nb 34]
Tommy Smith  England RW 2014–2015 32 1
James Tarkowski *  England CB 2014–2016 74 4
Jon Toral *  Spain MF 2014–2015 37 6 [nb 18]
Andreas Bjelland *  Denmark CB 2015–2018 65 1
Maxime Colin *  France RB 2015–2017 66 4
Philipp Hofmann *  Germany FW 2015–2017 33 4
Konstantin Kerschbaumer *  Austria CM 2015–2017 52 1
John Swift *  England RW 2015–2016 28 7 [nb 10]
Lasse Vibe  Denmark FW/RW 2015–2018 97 37
John Egan * (c)  Republic of Ireland CB 2016–2018 71 7
Lewis Macleod  Scotland MF 2016–2019 43 4
Luke Daniels *  England GK 2017– 36 0
Florian Jozefzoon *  Suriname W 2017–2018 62 8
Neal Maupay *  France FW 2017–2019 95 41
Chris Mepham *  Wales CB 2017–2018 48 1 [nb 19]
Saïd Benrahma *  Algeria W 2018–2020 94 27
Marcus Forss double-dagger  Finland FW 2018– 64 14 [nb 35]
Julian Jeanvier double-dagger  Guinea CB 2018– 58 6
Ezri Konsa *  England CB 2018–2019 47 1 [nb 36]
Emiliano Marcondes *  Denmark AM 2018– 97 7
Mads Bech Sørensen double-dagger  Denmark CB 2018– 53 3 [nb 37]
Pontus Jansson double-dagger (c)  Sweden CB 2019– 67 0
Mathias Jensen double-dagger  Denmark MF 2019– 97 3
Christian Nørgaard double-dagger  Denmark MF 2019– 70 2
Ethan Pinnock double-dagger  Jamaica CB 2019– 92 4
Mads Roerslev double-dagger  Denmark RB 2019– 37 0 [nb 37]
Jan Žambůrek double-dagger  Czech Republic CM 2019– 29 0 [nb 38]
Tariqe Fosu double-dagger  Ghana LW 2020– 60 6
Saman Ghoddos double-dagger  Iran AM 2020– 50 4 [nb 39]
Vitaly Janelt double-dagger  Germany DM 2020– 51 4 [nb 40]
Ivan Toney double-dagger  England FW 2020– 55 34

Notes[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Member of the Brentford Hall of Fame.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Some appearance and goal records are untraced during the seasons in which the player played.
  3. ^ Field re-signed with the club in November 1907, but did not make a first team appearance before retiring at the end of the 1907–08 season.
  4. ^ On loan from Grimsby Town.
  5. ^ On loan from Coventry City.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b Capped by England at amateur level.
  7. ^ Represented the FA XI.
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b Represented Great Britain in friendly internationals.
  9. ^ Newton rejoined Brentford in July 1957, but made no appearances.
  10. ^ Jump up to: a b c d On loan from Chelsea.
  11. ^ Joined on loan from West Bromwich Albion in October 1976 and returned to sign permanently in November 1978.
  12. ^ Bowles retired in May 1983 and rejoined the club in December 1983.
  13. ^ Bullivant was released in May 1985 and rejoined the club on a one-year contract during the 1985–86 pre-season.
  14. ^ Joined on loan from Wimbledon in March 1986 and signed permanently in July 1986.
  15. ^ Joined on loan from West Ham United in January 1996 and signed permanently in August 1996.
  16. ^ Jump up to: a b Capped by Republic of Ireland at U21 level.
  17. ^ On loan from Blackburn Rovers.
  18. ^ Jump up to: a b c On loan from Arsenal.
  19. ^ Jump up to: a b Capped by Wales at U21 level.
  20. ^ Capped by Senegal at U23 level.
  21. ^ On loan from Portsmouth. Vine later joined on loan from Queens Park Rangers in 2010, but made no appearances.
  22. ^ Jump up to: a b On loan from Millwall.
  23. ^ On loan from Leicester City.
  24. ^ Joined on loan from Watford in March 2005 and signed permanently later that month.
  25. ^ Jump up to: a b On loan from Fulham.
  26. ^ Joined on loan from Bristol City in July 2006 and signed permanently in August 2006.
  27. ^ On loan from Reading.
  28. ^ Joined on loan from Reading for separate spells in March 2008 and August 2008 and signed permanently in July 2009.
  29. ^ On loan from Bristol City.
  30. ^ Joined on loan from Ipswich Town for separate spells in November 2009 and March 2010 and signed permanently in August 2010.
  31. ^ On loan from Celtic.
  32. ^ On loan from Norwich City.
  33. ^ Capped by England at U20 level.
  34. ^ On loan from Tottenham Hotspur.
  35. ^ Capped by Finland at U21 level.
  36. ^ Capped by England at U21 level.
  37. ^ Jump up to: a b Capped by Denmark at U21 level.
  38. ^ Capped by Czech Republic at U19 level.
  39. ^ Joined on loan from Amiens SC in September 2020 and signed permanently in January 2021.
  40. ^ Capped by Germany at U21 level.

References[]

General
  • Haynes, Graham; Coumbe, Frank (2006). Timeless Bees: Brentford F.C. Who's Who 1920–2006. Harefield: Yore Publications. ISBN 0955294916.
  • Haynes, Graham (1998). A-Z Of Bees: Brentford Encyclopaedia. Harefield: Yore Publications. ISBN 1-874427-57-7.
  • White, Eric, ed. (1989). 100 Years Of Brentford. Oldfield Press. ISBN 0-9515262-0-0.
  • Brentford at Soccerbase.
  • Brentford at the Football Club History Database.
Specific
  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Brentford FC History". brentfordfc.co.uk. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
  2. ^ Haynes & Coumbe 2006, p. 158.
  3. ^ Haynes & Coumbe 2006, p. 47.
  4. ^ Wickham, Chris. "Brentford FC Treasure Trove". Retrieved 5 November 2017.
  5. ^ Haynes 1998, p. 99.
  6. ^ Haynes & Coumbe 2006, p. 92.
  7. ^ "Saints stung by Bees recovery". SkySports. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t White 1989, p. 352-357.
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b c White 1989, p. 360-363.
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