1936–37 season of Brentford F.C.
Brentford 1936–37 football season
During the 1936–37 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League First Division and secured a 6th-place finish, one place below the previous season's club record highest league position.
Season summary
After a club record 5th-place finish in Brentford's debut season in the top flight, manager Harry Curtis kept faith with the season's previous squad, releasing outside forward Jim Brown and bringing in youngsters Harry Bamford and Joe Murray . Teenage outside right Les Smith , who had signed his first professional contract a year earlier, was promoted to the first team squad after Bobby Reid was struck down by appendicitis on the eve of the season.
After a mixed start to the season, Brentford kicked into gear in late September 1936, losing just four of 19 matches to establish themselves in the top three in the First Division . In his first full season with the Bees, forward David McCulloch again showed prolific form, going on to score 33 goals in his 43 appearances. Five goals in a six match spell also saw forward Billy Scott win an England cap in a British Home Championship match versus Wales in October 1937, which made him Brentford's first full England international player. Brentford's form dipped in mid-February 1937 and despite the signing of Buster Brown to replace the departed Dai Richards at left half , the club dropped to a 6th-place finish.
A 6–2 defeat to champions-elect Manchester City on 3 April equalled the club record for most goals conceded in a Football League match. Despite a number of other heavy defeats, manager Harry Curtis did improve the team's winning percentage in both the league and FA Cup , with Brentford hammering Huddersfield Town 5–0 in the third round (the first time the Bees had scored in the FA Cup for over four years) before exiting at the hands of Derby County in the following round.
At the end of the season, Brentford set off on a tour of Nazi Germany , beating Hamburger SV (3–0), Hertha BSC (4–0), drawing 2–2 with champions 1. FC Nürnberg and losing 4–0 to Schalke 04 . The Star published a picture of the team giving a Nazi salute prior to the Schalke match, which caused a minor stir in London .
League table
Main article: 1936–37 Football League First Division
Source: World Football Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
Results
Brentford's goal tally listed first.
Legend
Football League First Division
No.
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Scorer(s)
1
29 August 1936
Bolton Wanderers
H
2–2
27,524
McCulloch , Wilson (pen )
2
3 September 1936
Arsenal
H
2–0
31,056
Hopkins , McCulloch
3
5 September 1936
Everton
A
0–3
37,524
4
9 September 1936
Arsenal
A
1–1
44,010
Wilson (pen )
5
12 September 1936
Huddersfield Town
H
1–1
25,386
McCulloch
6
17 September 1936
Charlton Athletic
H
4–2
21,373
L. Smith , McCulloch , W. Scott , McKenzie (pen )
7
19 September 1936
Sunderland
A
1–4
37,407
Hopkins
8
26 September 1936
Wolverhampton Wanderers
H
3–2
23,256
McCulloch (2), McKenzie (pen )
9
3 October 1936
Derby County
A
3–2
24,545
W. Scott (2), McCulloch
10
10 October 1936
Manchester United
H
4–0
28,019
Reid , W. Scott (2), McCulloch
11
17 October 1936
Grimsby Town
A
0–2
11,858
12
24 October 1936
Liverpool
H
5–2
25,934
McCulloch (3), Holliday , Reid
13
31 October 1936
Leeds United
A
1–3
21,498
Holliday
14
7 November 1936
Birmingham
H
2–1
22,905
McCulloch (2)
15
14 November 1936
Middlesbrough
A
0–3
23,064
16
21 November 1936
West Bromwich Albion
H
2–1
20,575
Reid , McCulloch
17
5 December 1936
Portsmouth
H
4–0
26,371
McCulloch (2), Holliday (2)
18
12 December 1936
Chelsea
A
1–2
51,079
Reid
19
19 December 1936
Stoke City
H
2–1
18,167
Holliday , Tutin (og )
20
25 December 1936
Sheffield Wednesday
H
2–1
26,560
Reid , W. Scott
21
26 December 1936
Bolton Wanderers
A
2–2
36,962
McCulloch , W. Scott
22
28 December 1936
Sheffield Wednesday
A
2–0
20,374
W. Scott , Hopkins
23
2 January 1937
Everton
H
2–2
20,457
Hopkins , McKenzie (pen )
24
9 January 1937
Huddersfield Town
A
1–1
21,753
McCulloch
25
23 January 1937
Sunderland
H
3–3
29,389
W. Scott (3)
26
6 February 1937
Derby County
H
6–2
31,745
Reid (2), Holliday (2), McCulloch (2)
27
10 February 1937
Wolverhampton Wanderers
A
0–4
19,373
28
13 February 1937
Manchester United
A
3–1
31,942
W. Scott , Reid (2)
29
27 February 1937
Liverpool
A
2–2
25,005
Reid (pen ), McCulloch
30
3 March 1937
Grimsby Town
H
2–3
14,103
McCulloch (2)
31
6 March 1937
Leeds United
H
4–1
16,588
Holliday , McCulloch (2), Holley (og )
32
13 March 1937
Birmingham
A
0–4
30,510
33
20 March 1937
Middlesbrough
H
4–1
23,872
L. Smith , McCulloch (3)
34
26 March 1937
Preston North End
H
1–1
31,069
McCulloch
35
27 March 1937
West Bromwich Albion
A
0–1
29,858
36
29 March 1937
Preston North End
A
1–1
26,782
W. Scott
37
3 April 1937
Manchester City
H
2–6
29,028
W. Scott , Hopkins
38
7 April 1937
Manchester City
A
1–2
24,629
McCulloch
39
10 April 1937
Portsmouth
A
3–1
19,208
Hopkins , McCulloch , Muttitt
40
17 April 1937
Chelsea
H
1–0
22,042
McKenzie (pen )
41
24 April 1937
Stoke City
A
1–5
18,451
McKenzie
42
1 May 1937
Charlton Athletic
A
1–2
26,195
W. Scott
FA Cup
Main article: 1936–37 FA Cup
Playing squad
Players' ages are as of the opening day of the 1936–37 season.
Sources: 100 Years of Brentford, Timeless Bees, Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939
Coaching staff
Statistics
Appearances and goals
Mathieson
Bateman (c)
Poyser
James
McKenzie
Richards
Scott
Holliday
Hopkins
Reid
McCulloch
Brentford's highest appearance-makers in each position during the Football League season.
Players listed in italics left the club mid-season.
Source: 100 Years of Brentford
Goalscorers
Players listed in italics left the club mid-season.
Source: 100 Years of Brentford
International caps
Management
Name
Nat
From
To
Record All Comps
Record League
P
W
D
L
W %
P
W
D
L
W %
Harry Curtis
29 August 1936
2 May 1937
44
19
10
15
043.18
42
18
10
14
042.86
Summary
Games played
44 (42 First Division , 2 FA Cup )
Games won
19 (18 First Division, 1 FA Cup)
Games drawn
10 (10 First Division, 0 FA Cup)
Games lost
15 (14 First Division, 1 FA Cup)
Goals scored
87 (82 First Division, 5 FA Cup)
Goals conceded
81 (78 First Division, 3 FA Cup)
Clean sheets
6 (5 First Division, 1 FA Cup)
Biggest league win
4–0 on two occasions; 6–2 versus Derby County , 6 February 1937
Worst league defeat
4–0 on two occasions; 6–2 versus Manchester City , 3 April 1937; 5–1 versus Stoke City , 24 April 1937
Most appearances
44, Joe James , Duncan McKenzie (42 First Division, 2 FA Cup)
Top scorer (league)
31, David McCulloch
Top scorer (all competitions)
33, David McCulloch
Transfers & loans
Cricketers are not included in this list.
References
Brentford F.C. at the Football Club History Database
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