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

Current first team forward Neal Maupay has made between 25 and 99 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 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 Yoann Barbet, Josh Clarke, Henrik Dalsgaard, Chris Mepham, Neal Maupay, Lewis Macleod, Josh McEachran, Kamohelo Mokotjo, Moses Odubajo and Ollie Watkins.

Key

  • Appearance and goal totals include matches in the 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 29 September 2018.
  • 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 2018–19 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 register 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.
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 Division Three title-winning side.
Brentford's most successful youth product of the 1990s, Marcus Bent made 91 appearances, was capped by England U21s 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 Division Three title-winning side.
Signed for a club record fee, Hermann Hreiðarsson was named in the 1998–99 Division Three PFA Team of the Year and 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 Division Two promotion charge.
A fan-favourite, Brentford was the first of Senegalese centre back Ibrahima Sonko's six English clubs.
A hard-working striker, 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 earnt 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.
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 1893–1898 44 9 [nb 2] [8]
Richard Dailley (c)  England OR/HB 1895–1900 93 22 [nb 2] [8]
Herbert Edney (c)  England CH 1895–1900 53 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)

NameNationalityPositionBrentford careerAppearancesGoals 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  England FB 1900–1902 36 0 [8]
Ralph McElhaney (c)  Scotland U 1900–1902 49 13
Charlie McEleny Ireland Ireland RH 1901–1902 30 1
Bill Regan  England WH 1901–1903 54 7
Dave Robson  England FB 1901–1902 33 0 [8]
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 OR1906–19073912
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 IR1911–1913778
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  Scotland WH1913–1920672
Henry Simons  England FW 1913–1914 28 19
Reginald Boyne  New Zealand CF 1919–1921 50 23
Jack Cartmell  England OL1919–1921662 [nb 1]
Jack Durston  England GK1919–1921450
Jimmy Hodson  England FB1919–1921690
Fred Morley  England IF1919–1921508
Sam Morris  England WH1919–1921640
Alfred Thompson  England IF1919–19214410

Interwar era (1920–1945)

NameNationalityPositionBrentford careerAppearancesGoals

Notes

Harry Anstiss  England IF1920–19224419
Samuel Challinor  England WH1920–1921322
Jimmy Elliott  England RH1920–1922692
Harry King  England CF1920–19213418
Thomas Elliott  England FW1921–1923559
Cyril Hunter  England CH1921–1924812
James Kerr  Scotland WH1921–1924911
Harry Morris  England CF1921–19236330
Billy Clayson  England IR1922–19258619
Bill Inglis  England HB/FB1922–1925871
Roland James  England IF/RH1922–1924361
Gordon Johnstone  England CF/WH1922–1924457
Horace Jones  England WH1922–1925320
Tom Garnish  England OF1923–1925466
George Kell  England FB1923–1925810
John Pearson  England FB1923–1924300
Harry Williams  England IF1923–1925568
Jack Allen  England CF1924–19276128
Alex Graham (c)  Scotland CH1924–19264911
Jimmy Walton  England LH1924–1926610
Jack Beacham  England HB1925–1929692
James Donnelly  Republic of Ireland FB1925–1928861
James McClennon  England FB1925–1926260
Alan Noble  England RW/RH1925–1927440
Harry Rae  Scotland DF1925–1927766
John Thomson  Scotland GK1925–1926420
Percival Whitton  England FB/CF1925–1926277
Bert Young  England OF1925–1926342
Bert Bellamy  England WH1926–1927390
Charlie Butler  England FB1926–1928750
Stephen Dearn  England WH1926–19298910
James Ferguson  Scotland GK1926–1928740
Ted Winship  England FB1926–1929920
Henry Bailey  England GK1927–1929450
Jimmy Drinnan  Scotland IF 1927–1929 45 12
Albert Fletcher  England DF1927–1928331
Herbert Lawson  England OF1927–19326412
Jack Phillips  Wales CF1927–19282922
Freddie Fox  England GK1928–1930780
Baden Herod  England FB1928–1929300
David Sherlaw  Scotland FW1928–19313611
Cecil Blakemore  England IF1929–19318328
John Payne  England OF1929–19305318
Harry Salt  England WH1929–1932840
Edward Nash  England GK1930–1932640
Tom Baker  England GK1932–1934650
Arthur Crompton  England OF1932–19334414
Jack Astley  England RB1933–1935500
Ernest Muttitt  England U1933–19399425 [nb 1]
Dai Richards  Wales WH1935–1937580
Joe Wilson  England FB1935–1938633
Les Smith  England OL1936–1939
1952
787 [nb 1]
George Eastham  England IF1937–1938501
Tally Sneddon  Scotland WH1937–1939702
Len Townsend  England CF1937–19474114
Jackie Gibbons  England IF1938–1939
1947–1949
7219 [nb 6]
[nb 7]
Gerry McAloon  Scotland IF1938
1946
3618
George Wilkins  England IF1939–1947 337

Post-war era (1945–2000)

NameNationalityPositionBrentford careerAppearancesGoals Notes
Alec Blakeman  England IF1946–1948497
Archie Macaulay  Scotland IF1946–1947302 [nb 8]
Malky McDonald  Scotland RB1946–1949931
George Paterson  Scotland WH1946–1949660
George Smith  England CH1946–1947521
George Stewart  Scotland IF1946–1947253
Peter Buchanan  Scotland OR1947–19498014
Jack Chisholm  England CH1947–1949551
Tommy Dawson  England IF1947–19483811
Ted Gaskell  England GK1947–1952380
Dickie Girling  England OL1947–19509010
Peter McKennan  Scotland IF1948–1949289
Jimmy Hill  England IF/WH1949–19528610
Johnny Paton  Scotland OL1949–19529416
Wally Quinton  England FB1949–1950430
Reg Newton  England GK1950–1957900 [nb 9]
Tommy Lawton  England CF1952–19535319
Terry Ledgerton  England OL1952–1954479
Alan Bassham  England RB1953–1957450
Frank Dudley  England IF1953–19578035
George Lowden  England LB1953–1956290
James Robertson  Scotland OL1953–19568514
Jimmy Bloomfield  England IF1954
1964–1965
956
Sonny Feehan  Republic of Ireland GK1954–1958360
Terry Robinson  England CH1954–1957381 [nb 6]
[nb 8]
George Stobbart  England IF1954–19556423
Wendell Morgan  Wales WH1955–1957496
Jeff Taylor (c)  England FW1955–19579835
Sid Tickridge  England FB1955–1956670
Len Newcombe  Wales OL1956–1958898
Ron Peplow  England WH/IF1956–1961665
Sid Russell  England LB/CB1956–1960540
Johnny Hales  Scotland OF1959–1964687
George Summers  Scotland FW1960–19647927
Jimmy Belcher  England WH1961–1962361
Johnny Brooks  England IF1961–19639136
Brian Edgley  England IF1961–19624513
Jimmy Gitsham  England LB1961–1963610
Tom Anthony  England LB1962–1963361
Matt Crowe  Scotland WH1962–1964830
John Dick  Scotland IF1962–1964 83 48
Billy McAdams  Northern Ireland CF1962–19648739
Fred Ryecraft  England GK1962–196338 0
John Fielding  England IF1963–19659321
Willie Smith  Scotland WH/IL1963–196630 0
Dai Ward  Wales IF1963–196554 24
Joe Bonson  England CF1964–19664215
Billy Cobb  England IF1964–196681 26
Mark Lazarus  England OR1964–19656921
Tom Curley  Scotland OR1965–1967416
Eddie Reeve  England LH1965–196726 0
John Richardson  England DF1966–196996 9
George Dobson  England OR1967–197093 10
Keith Hooker  England FW/WH1967–196834 2
Ron Fenton ♦ (c)  England IF1968–197097 21
Pat Terry  England CF1968–19693113
John O'Mara  England FW1971–19725728
Stewart Houston  Scotland DF1972–197382 9
Alan Murray  England MF1972–1973487
Stan Webb  England FW1972–1973 41 8
Andy Woon  England FW1972–197550 12
Dave Metchick  England MF1973–197565 4
Barry Salvage  England LW1973–197591 8
Keith Lawrence  England CB1974–197689 2
Steve Sherwood  England GK1974–197564 0 [nb 10]
Dave Simmons  England FW1974–197558 18
Micky French  England FW1975–197773 15
Nigel Smith  England CB1975–1978960
Gordon Sweetzer  Canada FW1975–1978
1982
8545
Allan Glover  England IF/W1976
1978–1980
32 2 [nb 11]
Paul Walker  England MF1976–1983806
Doug Allder  England W1977–198095 3
Willie Graham  Northern Ireland MF1977–1981483
Barry Lloyd  England MF1977–1978314
Dean Smith  England FW1978–19805416
Lee Holmes  England FW1979–1980307
David Crown  England LW1980–19815310
Tony Funnell  England FW1980–19813510
Ron Harris  England RB/MF1980–1984760
Mark Hill  England LB1980–1982623
Gary Johnson  England FW1980–198163 13
David McKellar  Scotland GK1980–1982920
Keith Bowen  England FW1981–19835812
Stan Bowles  England MF1981–1983
1983–1984
9517 [nb 12]
Terry Rowe  England RB1981–1984 81 1
Tony Mahoney  England FW1982–19845819
Paddy Roche  Republic of Ireland GK1982–1984840
Graham Wilkins  England FB1982–1984460
Terry Bullivant  England MF1981–1985
1986–1984
512 [nb 13]
Tony Lynch  England RW1983–1986575
Paul Roberts  England DF1983–1985 762
Trevor Swinburne  England GK1983–1985690
Rowan Alexander  Scotland FW1984–19865914
Bobby Fisher  England RB1984–1986 560
George Torrance  Scotland LM1984–1986443
Steve Wignall (c)  England CB1984–1986843
Phil Bater  Wales DF/MF1986–1987252
Robbie Carroll  England RW1986–19884210
Ian Holloway  England MF1986–1987362 [nb 14]
Paul Maddy  Wales MF1986–1987 386
Steve Perryman  England FB/MF1986–1990 630
Gary Stevens  England CF1986–19874114
Wayne Turner (c)  England MF1986–1988622
Andy Feeley  England RB/MF1987–1989890
Colin Lee  England U1987–19883511
Paul Buckle  England MF1988–1994781
John Buttigieg  Malta SW/RB1988–1991470
Tony Parks  England GK1988–1991910
Jason Cousins  England RB1989–1991280
Mark Fleming  England LB1989–1991451
Eddie May  Scotland MF1989–1990 62 13
Robbie Peters  England LB/LW1989–1994422
Tony Sealy  England FW1989
1991
36 7
Lee Luscombe  England LW1991–1993558
Wilf Rostron  England LB/MF1991–1992522
Joe Allon  England FW1992–199456 28
Mickey Bennett  England RW/FW1992–199459 4
Chris Hughton  England LB1992410
Shane Westley  England CB1992–199580 3
Gus Hurdle  Barbados RB1993–1998930
Paul Stephenson  England W1993–199583 3
Carl Asaba  England FW1994–199767 27
Paul Abrahams  England RW1995–199639 8
Marcus Bent  England FW/W1995–199791 13
Dean Martin  England RW1995–1996261
Joe Omigie  England FW1995–199730 2
Scott Canham  England MF1996–1998601 [nb 15]
Warren Aspinall  England MF1997–199951 5
Derek Bryan  England RW/FW1997–2001598
Glenn Cockerill  England CM1997–1998 25 0
Charlie Oatway  England DM1997–199965 1
Kevin Rapley  England FW1997–199962 15
Paul Watson  England FB1997–199942 0
Danny Boxall  Republic of Ireland RB1998–200284 1 [nb 16]
Tony Folan  Republic of Ireland LW1998–200160 9 [nb 16]
Darren Freeman  England FW1998–199930 9
Hermann Hreiðarsson  Iceland CB1998–199948 8
Jason Pearcey  England GK1998–2000300
Scott Marshall  Scotland CB1999–2003947
David Theobald  England CB1999–200237 0
Andy Woodman  England GK1999–200067 0

21st century (2000–present)

NameNationalityPositionBrentford careerAppearancesGoals Notes
Paul Gibbs  England LB/LM2000–2002674
Ólafur Gottskálksson  Iceland GK2000–2002890
Jay Lovett  England RB2000–2003281
Mark McCammon  Barbados FW2000–20039115
Lorenzo Pinamonte  Italy FW2000263
Mark Williams  England RW2000–2003824
Ben Burgess  Republic of Ireland FW2001–20025118 [nb 17]
[nb 16]
Steve Sidwell  England MF2001–2002354 [nb 18]
[nb 19]
Jay Smith  England CM2001–2004600
Matt Somner  Wales DF2001–2004932 [nb 20]
Stephen Evans  Wales CM2002–2004595
Jamie Fullarton  Scotland MF2002–2003321
Leo Roget  England CB2002–2004330
Ibrahima Sonko  Senegal CB2002–20049111 [nb 21]
Rowan Vine  England FW2002–20035013 [nb 22]
Matt Harrold  England FW2003–2005395
Joel Kitamirike  England CB2003–2004250 [nb 10]
Ben May  England FW2003–2004
2004–2005
598 [nb 23]
Alex Rhodes  England LW2003–2007656
Tony Rougier  Trinidad and Tobago RW/FW2003–2004345
Tommy Wright  England FW2003–2004290 [nb 24]
Deon Burton  Jamaica FW2004–20055010
Chris Hargreaves  England AM2004–2005393
Ryan Peters  England RW2004–2007472
Isaiah Rankin  England FW2004–20069719
John Salako  England LW/LB2004–2005455
Stewart Talbot (c)  England DM2004–2005644
Paul Brooker  England RW2005–2007864
DJ Campbell  England FB2005–20062812
Darius Charles *  England LB2005–2008421
Scott Fitzgerald  England FW2005–2006266 [nb 25]
Charlie Ide  England FW2005–2007548
John Mousinho *  England RB2005–2008722
Ricky Newman (c)  England CM2005–2006393
Darren Pratley *  England MF2005
2005–2006
361 [nb 26]
Sam Tillen  England LB/LM2005–2007831
Adam Griffiths  Australia CB2006–2007391
Matt Heywood (c)  England CB2006–2008672 [nb 27]
Jo Kuffour  England FW2006–20074413
Thomas Pinault  France CM2006–2007 31 1
Calum Willock  Saint Kitts and Nevis FW2006–2007434
Simon Brown  England GK2007–200930 0
Alan Connell  England FW2007–20084712
Ben Hamer *  England GK2007
2008
2008–2009
2010–2011
800 [nb 28]
Craig Pead  England RB2007–200844 0
Glenn Poole  England LW2007–200978 21
Ricky Shakes  Guyana W2007–2008424
Gary Smith  England DM2007–200936 1
Alan Bennett (c)  Republic of Ireland CB2008
2008–2010
752 [nb 29]
Nathan Elder  England FW2008–200947 11
Adam Newton (c)  Saint Kitts and Nevis MF2008–200939 1
Mark Phillips  England CB2008–201060 1
Marvin Williams  England W2008–200938 2
James Wilson *  Wales CB2008
2009
30 0 [nb 30]
[nb 20]
Pim Balkestein  Netherlands CB2009
2010–2012
462 [nb 31]
Carl Cort  Guyana FW2009–2010347
Danny Foster  England RB2009–201042 0
David Hunt (c)  England MF2009–2011555
Ben Strevens  England FW2009–2010 29 7
Wojciech Szczęsny *  Poland GK2009–201028 0 [nb 18]
[nb 32]
Gary Alexander (c)  England FW2010–201277 26
Lewis Grabban *  England FW2010
2011
32 7 [nb 23]
Richard Lee (c)  England GK2010–2014870
Simon Moore *  England GK2010–201377 0
Robbie Simpson *  England FW2010–201136 8
Michael Spillane  Republic of Ireland CB2010–201132 1
Craig Woodman *  England LB2010–201276 1
Harry Forrester *  England AM2011–20136911
Niall McGinn *  Northern Ireland RM2011–201241 5 [nb 33]
Jake Reeves *  England CM2011–2014461
Tom Adeyemi *  England CM2012–201339 3 [nb 34]
Stuart Dallas *  Northern Ireland LW2012–2015758
Farid El Alagui  Morocco FW2012–2013309
Paul Hayes  England FW2012–2013336
Marcello Trotta *  Italy FW2012–2013
2013–2014
6922 [nb 26]
[nb 35]
Josh Clarke double-dagger  England RB/RW2013–815
Will Grigg *  Northern Ireland FW2013–2014365
George Saville *  Northern Ireland CM2013–2014444 [nb 10]
Andre Gray *  England FW2014–201552 20
Scott Hogan *  Republic of Ireland FW2014–201736 21
Jota *  Spain AM2014–201778 23
Moses Odubajo double-dagger  England RW/RB2014–2015
2018–
50 3 [nb 19]
Alex Pritchard *  England AM2014–20154712 [nb 36]
[nb 37]
Tommy Smith  England RW2014–201532 1
James Tarkowski *  England CB2014–2016744
Jon Toral *  Spain MF2014–201537 6 [nb 18]
Yoann Barbet double-dagger  France CB 2015– 93 7
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
Josh McEachran double-dagger  England CM 2015– 83 0
John Swift *  England RW 2015–2016 28 7 [nb 10]
[nb 37]
Lasse Vibe *  Denmark FW/RW 2015–2018 97 37
John Egan * (c)  Republic of Ireland CB 2016–2018 71 7
Lewis Macleod double-dagger  Scotland MF 2016– 35 3
Henrik Dalsgaard double-dagger  Denmark RB 2017– 43 2
Florian Jozefzoon *  Netherlands W 2017–2018 62 8
Neal Maupay double-dagger  France FW 2017– 56 22
Chris Mepham double-dagger  Wales CB 2017– 36 1 [nb 38]
Kamohelo Mokotjo double-dagger  South Africa DM 2017– 50 2
Ollie Watkins double-dagger  England W/FW 2017– 59 15

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 Member of the Brentford Hall of Fame.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Some appearance and goal records are untraced during the seasons in which the player played.
  3. Field later 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. 1 2 Capped by England at amateur level.
  7. Represented the FA XI.
  8. 1 2 Represented Great Britain in friendly internationals.
  9. Newton rejoined Brentford in July 1957, but made no appearances.
  10. 1 2 3 4 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, but re-joined 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. 1 2 3 Capped by Republic of Ireland at U21 level.
  17. On loan from Blackburn Rovers.
  18. 1 2 3 On loan from Arsenal.
  19. 1 2 Capped by England at U20 level.
  20. 1 2 Capped by Wales at U21 level.
  21. Capped by Senegal at U23 level.
  22. On loan from Portsmouth. Vine later joined on loan from Queens Park Rangers in 2010, but made no appearances.
  23. 1 2 On loan from Millwall.
  24. On loan from Leicester City.
  25. Joined on loan from Watford in March 2005 and signed permanently later that month.
  26. 1 2 On loan from Fulham.
  27. Joined on loan from Bristol City in July 2006 and signed permanently in August 2006.
  28. On loan from Reading.
  29. Joined on loan from Reading for separate spells in March 2008 and August 2008 and signed permanently in July 2009.
  30. On loan from Bristol City.
  31. Joined on loan from Ipswich Town for separate spells in November 2009 and March 2010 and signed permanently in August 2010.
  32. Capped by Poland at U21 level.
  33. On loan from Celtic.
  34. On loan from Norwich City.
  35. Capped by Italy at U21 level.
  36. On loan from Tottenham Hotspur.
  37. 1 2 Capped by England at U21 level.
  38. Capped by Wales 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. 1 2 History. "Brentford FC History". brentfordfc.co.uk.
  2. Haynes & Coumbe 2006, p. 158.
  3. Haynes & Coumbe 2006, p. 47.
  4. Wickham, Chris. "BRENTFORD FC TREASURE TROVE – News – Brentford FC". Retrieved 5 November 2017.
  5. Haynes 1998, p. 99.
  6. Haynes & Coumbe 2006, p. 92.
  7. "Saints stung by Bees recovery". SkySports.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 White 1989, p. 352-357.
  9. 1 2 3 White 1989, p. 360-363.
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