During the 1937–38 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League First Division . In the league, the Bees matched the previous season's finish of 6th and advanced to the 6th round of the FA Cup for the first time in club history. In 2013, the Brentford supporters voted 1937–38 as the club's second-best season.[ 1]
Season summary
Left half Tally Sneddon joined Brentford prior to the beginning of the season.
As in the past two off-seasons, Brentford manager Harry Curtis elected to bring in youngsters to supplement his squad, with left half Tally Sneddon and forwards George Eastham and Maurice Edelston being the only new outfield summer signings that would appear during the season.[ 3] Joe Crozier was signed to back up goalkeeper Jim Mathieson .
Despite an opening-day defeat to Bolton Wanderers (which left Brentford bottom of the First Division), the team rallied in mid-September 1937. With forward David McCulloch in outstanding goalscoring form,[ 3] the Bees went on a six-match undefeated run, which took them from 13th to the top of the table on 16 October.[ 4] With Bobby Reid and Billy Scott also supplementing McCulloch's goals up front,[ 3] Brentford remained unmoved from the top of the table between 30 September 1937 and 19 February 1938.[ 4] During the run, Brentford advanced to the sixth round of the FA Cup for the first time in club history and exited after a 3–0 defeat to Preston North End ,[ 4] which was played in front of a then-club record crowd of 37,586 at Griffin Park .[ 6]
Brentford won just four of the final 16 matches of the season and finished in 6th place,[ 4] which matched the previous season's position.[ 7] The Bees took part in the one-off Empire Exhibition Trophy after the season, replacing Arsenal (who had dropped out of the competition), but the team fell at the first hurdle, with a 1–0 defeat to Heart of Midlothian at Ibrox . In 2013, the Brentford supporters voted 1937–38 as the club's second-best season.[ 1]
League table
Source:
World Football Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
Results
Brentford's goal tally listed first.
Legend
No.
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Scorer(s)
1
28 August 1937
Bolton Wanderers
A
0–2
31,572
2
1 September 1937
Preston North End
H
2–1
21,228
W. Scott , Reid
3
4 September 1937
Huddersfield Town
H
2–0
26,762
McCulloch , McKenzie
4
6 September 1937
Preston North End
A
1–1
21,746
McCulloch
5
11 September 1937
Everton
A
0–3
36,038
6
16 September 1937
Blackpool
H
2–4
14,816
W. Scott , McCulloch
7
18 September 1937
Wolverhampton Wanderers
H
2–1
28,945
McCulloch (2)
8
20 September 1937
Blackpool
A
1–1
20,732
McCulloch
9
25 September 1937
Leicester City
A
1–0
23,416
McCulloch
10
2 October 1937
Sunderland
H
4–0
35,584
W. Scott , McCulloch (2), Reid
11
9 October 1937
Derby County
A
3–1
19,621
McCulloch , Reid (2)
12
16 October 1937
Charlton Athletic
H
5–2
34,861
McCulloch (4), Reid
13
23 October 1937
Chelsea
A
1–2
56,810
Smith
14
30 October 1937
Portsmouth
H
2–0
24,138
Holliday , W. Scott
15
6 November 1937
Liverpool
A
4–3
30,492
Reid (3), McCulloch
16
13 November 1937
Middlesbrough
H
3–3
25,682
W. Scott (2), Reid
17
20 November 1937
Grimsby Town
A
1–0
13,206
McCulloch
18
27 November 1937
West Bromwich Albion
H
0–2
16,702
19
4 December 1937
Stoke City
A
0–3
11,970
20
11 December 1937
Leeds United
H
1–1
18,184
McCulloch
21
18 December 1937
Birmingham
A
0–0
22,531
22
25 December 1937
Manchester City
A
2–0
37,478
McKenzie (pen ), Reid
23
27 December 1937
Manchester City
H
2–1
33,887
W. Scott , Reid
24
1 January 1938
Bolton Wanderers
H
1–1
23,210
Reid
25
15 January 1938
Huddersfield Town
A
3–0
11,969
Reid , Holliday , McCulloch
26
26 January 1938
Everton
H
3–0
16,917
McCulloch , W. Scott , Hopkins
27
29 January 1938
Wolverhampton Wanderers
A
1–2
35,989
McCulloch
28
5 February 1938
Leicester City
H
1–1
21,309
McCulloch
29
16 February 1938
Sunderland
A
0–1
18,970
30
19 February 1938
Derby County
H
2–3
20,561
McKenzie (2 pens )
31
26 February 1938
Charlton Athletic
A
0–1
35,572
32
9 March 1938
Chelsea
H
1–1
20,401
Hopkins
33
12 March 1938
Portsmouth
A
1–4
23,366
Reid
34
19 March 1938
Liverpool
H
1–3
17,754
Hopkins
35
26 March 1938
Middlesbrough
A
1–0
29,339
Hopkins
36
2 April 1938
Grimsby Town
H
6–1
17,994
Edelston , McCulloch (2), Reid (2), McAloon
37
9 April 1938
West Bromwich Albion
A
3–4
23,602
McCulloch (2), McAloon
38
15 April 1938
Arsenal
A
2–0
51,299
McAloon , Hopkins
39
16 April 1938
Stoke City
H
0–0
21,885
40
18 April 1938
Arsenal
H
3–0
34,601
McCulloch , McAloon , Reid
41
23 April 1938
Leeds United
A
0–4
17,840
42
30 April 1938
Birmingham
H
1–2
14,609
McAloon
FA Cup
Empire Exhibition Trophy
Playing squad
Players' ages are as of the opening day of the 1937–38 season.
Sources: 100 Years of Brentford,[ 3] Timeless Bees,[ 9] Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939[ 10]
Coaching staff
Statistics
Appearances and goals
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[ 3]
Goalscorers
Players listed in italics left the club mid-season.
Source: 100 Years of Brentford[ 3]
International caps
Full
Amateur
Management
Name
Nat
From
To
Record All Comps
Record League
P
W
D
L
W %
P
W
D
L
W %
Harry Curtis
28 August 1937
30 April 1938
47
21
9
17
0 44.68
42
18
9
15
0 42.86
Summary
Games played
47 (42 First Division , 4 FA Cup , 1 Empire Exhibition Trophy )
Games won
21 (18 First Division, 3 FA Cup, 0 Empire Exhibition Trophy)
Games drawn
9 (9 First Division, 0 FA Cup, 0 Empire Exhibition Trophy)
Games lost
17 (15 First Division, 1 FA Cup, 1 Empire Exhibition Trophy)
Goals scored
76 (69 First Division, 7 FA Cup, 0 Empire Exhibition Trophy)
Goals conceded
65 (59 First Division, 5 FA Cup, 1 Empire Exhibition Trophy)
Clean sheets
14 (13 First Division, 1 FA Cup, 0 Empire Exhibition Trophy)
Biggest league win
6–1 versus Grimsby Town , 2 April 1938
Worst league defeat
4–0 versus Leeds United , 23 April 1938
Most appearances
46, Buster Brown (41 First Division, 4 FA Cup, 1 Empire Exhibition Trophy)
Top scorer (league)
26, David McCulloch
Top scorer (all competitions)
29, David McCulloch
Transfers & loans
Cricketers are not included in this list.
Notes
References