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2013–14 Brentford F.C. season

2013–14 Brentford F.C. season

2013–14 season of Brentford F.C.


The 2013–14 season saw Brentford return to the Championship after a 21-year absence, securing promotion from League One with three games of the season remaining and breaking their league points record.[1]

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Season review

Pre-season

Brentford began their pre-season with an intensive training tour in Germany. Matches against Einheit Rudolstadt and FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt saw all available players get a run out, along with triallists Martin Fillo (FC Viktoria Plzeň), Daniel Müller (ex-Bayern Munich II) and assistant manager Alan Kernaghan.[2][3] The domestic matches began with a home win against Millwall and a defeat to Scottish Premiership champions Celtic.[4][5] Conference South opposition Boreham Wood gave Rösler the opportunity to test some of the development squad players along with new and existing squad members, before an exciting final game saw Brentford come from behind to beat Premier League side Cardiff City 3–2 at Griffin Park.[6][7]

August

The opening game of the 2013–14 season saw Shaleum Logan score a 22-yard goal as Brentford drew 1–1 with newly promoted Port Vale.[8] Three days later a team which saw ten starting line-up changes emerged 3–2 winners over Dagenham & Redbridge in the League Cup, with a brace from Farid El Alagui on his first competitive start in 10 months.[9] In the subsequent second round draw, Brentford were drawn away to Derby County.[10] The first League One home game of the season ended in a 3–1 victory over Sheffield United leaving Brentford 7th in the table. Adam Forshaw opened the scoring with a shot from outside the penalty area, which was followed by two second-half goals from Will Grigg. Grigg had the opportunity to claim a hat trick on his home debut, but his 79th minute penalty was saved.[11] The next game at Gillingham saw ex-Bees Leon Legge, Myles Weston and Stuart Nelson hold Brentford to a 1–1 draw under the guidance of ex-manager Martin Allen. Substitute El Alagui rifled home Harlee Dean's headed pass to score his third goal in three appearances.[12]

Everton loanee Conor McAleny was stretchered off after 5 minutes during the home league game against Walsall which forced a reshuffle of Brentford's formation. Clayton Donaldson scored his first goal of the season, heading in from Shaleum Logan's cross extending Brentford's 100% home record.[13] In the second round of the League Cup, Championship side Derby County put five goals past another vastly changed Brentford side without reply. Development squad member Josh Clarke was handed his first team debut, with colleague Alfie Mawson also making his debut as a second-half substitute. Brentford finished the month with a 0–0 draw at home to Carlisle United in a game which saw captain Tony Craig receive a straight red card after bringing down goal bound David Amoo in the second half. Brentford, with the bulk of the possession, had a vast array of shots and Toumani Diagouraga did find the back of the net, but the goal was not given due to jostling in the goal area.[14]

Adam Forshaw's goal against Sheffield United was voted Brentford's Goal of the Month for August.[15][16]

September

Transfer deadline day saw the return of Marcello Trotta to the club on loan from Fulham and the signing of Raphaël Calvet from French side AJ Auxerre.[17][18] The first round of the Football League Trophy saw Brentford's first competitive game against AFC Wimbledon. A first half goal from El Alagui left the score at 1–0 at the break. He added another in the second half and along with goals from Luke Norris, Ben Nugent and Javi Venta (all scoring their first goals for the club) the team had a 5–1 lead after 69 minutes. AFC Wimbledon attempted a late comeback clawing back two goals, but it was Brentford who progressed to the second round with a 5–3 victory.[19] Against Bradford City at Valley Parade, David Button brought down Nahki Wells on the edge of the penalty area in the 26th minute of the game and received a straight red card. Substitute goalkeeper Jack Bonham was immediately brought on to make his League debut for the club, but Bradford capitalised on the advantage and finished 4–0 winners.[20]

Martin Taylor and João Carlos Teixeira joined the club as the loan window opened, the latter having been a target for Serie A side Bologna.[21] For the Tranmere Rovers game Richard Lee returned to the Brentford goal after injury and replaced David Button who was suspended after his sending off against Bradford City.[22] Brentford started strong and scored twice in the first 15 minutes through Martin Taylor and Clayton Donaldson (Taylor's goal believed to be the fastest goal scored by a debutant for Brentford in the league).[23] Tranmere got a goal back just before halftime and came out dominant in the second half with Adam Dugdale scoring to level the game. Donaldson added another for Brentford before Tranmere again equalised in the 90th minute with a strike from substitute Cole Stockton. The game looked to be heading for a draw until Dugdale handled in the area to concede a penalty which Adam Forshaw converted to give Brentford their first away win. Teixeira came on as a second-half substitute for George Saville to make his league debut.

In a televised match Leyton Orient arrived at Griffin Park with a 100% league record and left with their record intact. Shaleum Logan brought down Dave Mooney in the second half and the striker stepped up to convert the penalty. Orient substitute Shaun Batt then added a second with his first touch of the match on the 85th minute. A crowd of just over 2,600 watched Brentford win 2–0 against Coventry City at their temporary home, Sixfields Stadium. Clayton Donaldson grabbed the first goal, flicking over the keeper after Cyrus Christie missed his clearance, and Martin Taylor confirmed the win, heading in a cross from Sam Saunders in the second half, leaving Brentford in 10th place at the end of the month.

October

October started with a home defeat to Rotherham United. David Button returned in goal following suspension but couldn't prevent an early goal from Mark Bradley settling the match.[24] Brentford bowed out of the Football League Trophy with a defeat away to Peterborough United. An early own goal from Martin Taylor gave the home side the lead, and the lead was doubled in the second half when debutant Raphaël Calvet brought down Nathaniel Mendez-Laing in the box and the resulting penalty was converted by Grant McCann. Ben Nugent scored a late consolation goal but it wasn't enough to stop Brentford exiting the competition.[25]

Brentford slumped to their 4th league defeat of the season following a 2–1 defeat at Stevenage which saw Jonathan Douglas return to the team after injury. Donaldson put Brentford ahead in the 13th minute to score his 5th of the campaign, but Stevenage responded swiftly through François Zoko. Zoko doubled his tally 11 minutes later which was enough to secure victory for the Boro and leave the Bees 11th place in the table.[26] After going a goal down against Colchester United a third straight league defeat seemed to be on the cards before three goals in eleven minutes turned the game. Marcello Trotta levelled the score in the 76th minute before George Saville netted his first league goal to put the Bees ahead. Kadeem Harris scored the third goal on his club debut following his loan from Cardiff City, and guaranteed the points and the win.[27]

The next game away to Bristol City saw Richard Lee return to the starting line up in goal for Brentford. City started strong and had the better of the first half, but the second half introduction of Sam Saunders for Kadeem Harris changed the game for the visitors as he became both scorer and provider. Saunders' 79th minute shot was deflected past the City keeper to put the Bees ahead and seven minutes later Clayton Donaldson was on hand to volley in a corner from the substitute. Marlon Harewood scored an injury-time consolation goal but was unable to prevent the extension of City's winless streak to 21 games.[28] A crowd of 9,783 descended on Griffin Park to watch Brentford beat Shrewsbury Town and move up to 5th place in the league table. Marcello Trotta volleyed home the only goal of the game in the 18th minute giving the team their third win in eight days.[29]

November

Brentford began November with an away win at Crawley Town. Kyle McFadzean tripped Kadeem Harris in the Crawley box to concede a penalty which Adam Forshaw converted to score his third goal of the season. Ex-Bee Marcus Gayle's Staines Town were Brentford's opponents in the first round of the 2013–14 FA Cup. Ben Nugent started in place of the suspended Harlee Dean and goals from Alan McCormack, Jake Reeves, Kadeem Harris, Marcello Trotta and Clayton Donaldson sealed a 5–0 win for the Bees.[30] Crewe Alexandra were the next visitors to Griffin Park and they departed on the wrong end of another 5–0 scoreline. Crewe defended well until the deadlock was broken on the 43rd minute by Marcello Trotta with a long range header. Brentford came out for the second half strong and immediately added a second through Forshaw. George Saville increased the lead in the 58th minute before Donaldson netted twice bringing his league goal tally to eight.[31]

February 1993 was the last time that Brentford had visited Molineux and it was the venue for the Bees 17th league fixture of the season. The 0–0 scoreline was a fair reflection of the solid defensive displays by both sides, and although Wolves had the greater possession, Brentford notched up more on-target shots and remained 4th in the league table.[32] Brentford's unbeaten run continued three days later with a 3–2 victory over Peterborough United. An early own goal from Gabriel Zakuani gave the Bees a one nil lead at the break, but Peterborough came back and gained the lead with goals from Jack Payne and Britt Assombalonga in the 59th and 60th minutes. The visitors defended their lead well until a reshuffle of the Brentford team led to an equaliser from George Saville (later attributed to Will Grigg[33]), with the comeback completed in the 87th minute via Donaldson.[34]

Two changes were made to the unbeaten starting eleven for the visit to Notts County with Toumani Diagouraga coming in for Saville in midfield and Will Grigg replacing Trotta up front. County had the better of the first half until Grigg fired home in the 44th minute and Brentford held on to the lead to secure their seventh win in the last eight league matches.[35]

December

Striker Paul Hayes departed after 16 months with the club, his contract being terminated by mutual agreement[36] Off the field, Hounslow Council approved the club's application for a new 20,000 seater stadium and community facility at Lionel Road, due to open in time for the start of the 2016/17 season.[37] Uwe Rösler was named the League One Manager of the Month for November after guiding the team to 13 points out of a possible 15 as it was announced that the club had 'reluctantly' agreed to give the manager permission to talk to Wigan Athletic about their vacant managerial position.[38][39]

It was announced shortly before the FA Cup 2nd Round match at Carlisle United that Rösler had left the club to take up the role at Wigan with Assistant Manager Alan Kernaghan, First Team Coach Peter Farrell and Sporting Director Mark Warburton taking over the team in the interim.[40] The temporary management team were unable to extend the team's unbeaten run as they were beaten 2–3 and exited the cup competition. After going a goal down before the break an own goal from Pascal Chimbonda levelled the score, but two goals from Lee Miller put the home team ahead. A late consolation from Farid El Alagui gave the Bees some hope but Carlisle defended well in the closing minutes to protect their win.[41] Mark Warburton was announced as the new manager on 10 December, initially until the end of the season.[42] His career got off to a good start with a home win against Oldham Athletic.[43] Jonathan Douglas headed a late winner for the Bees to score his first of the season.[43] Alan Kernaghan and Peter Farrell departed the club to join Rösler at Wigan while ex-Sheffield United manager David Weir was announced as Brentford's new Assistant Manager.[44][45]

Clayton Donaldson was brought down by goalkeeper Declan Rudd in the 22nd minute against Preston North End and the resulting penalty was converted by Adam Forshaw. Marcello Trotta added a second three minutes later, while substitute Sam Saunders chested down and volleyed home in the second half to guarantee the win.[46] Brentford briefly held first place in the league table following their 3–2 win over Swindon Town in an early match on Boxing Day before wins from both Wolves and Leyton Orient restored the table to the order at the start of the day.[47] The team came back from behind twice with Trotta scoring the winner in the 77th minute.[47]

The final game of 2013 saw the Bees entertain MK Dons at Griffin Park on 29 December.[48] Clayton Donaldson opened the scoring in the 2nd minute and the lead was extended soon after half time with goals from Trotta and Saunders.[48] Ex-Bee Lee Hodson grabbed a goal back for MK but the home team held on for the win, and with Wolves and Leyton Orient drawing against each other Brentford leapfrogged them both to end 2013 on top of League One.[48]

January

Adam Forshaw scored one penalty and missed another, Sam Saunders scored for the fourth consecutive match and Clayton Donaldson grabbed his twelfth league goal of the season as Brentford beat Peterborough on New Year's Day.[49] The result extended Brentford's unbeaten run to 13 games, which included 12 victories.[49] The run was extended with a home win against Port Vale on 11 January and Brentford broke a club record by winning 8 league games in row for the first time.[50] The absence of Forshaw, Dean and Douglas saw Shaleum Logan, Kevin O'Connor and new signing Alan Judge drafted into the side and Marcello Trotta opened the scoring on thirty minutes with a strike from 25 yards.[50] Brentford came out strong in the second half but Vale could not be broken until the 88th minute when substitute Will Grigg netted his 5th of the season.[50] The eight match winning streak came to an end with a hard-fought draw against Walsall which gave Leyton Orient the chance to leapfrog the team and claim the top spot in League One.[51] Donaldson headed home in the thirtieth minute meeting a Jake Bidwell cross but Craig Westcarr equalised on the stroke of half time to level the score.[51]

Gillingham were the opponents at Griffin Park for the televised match on a wet and windy Friday night on 24 January.[52] Jonathan Douglas put the home side ahead on the 22nd minute with a perfectly timed run to meet a Jake Bidwell cross.[52] In the second half Tony Craig was brought down in the Gillingham box, and with regular penalty taker Adam Forshaw injured Marcello Trotta stepped up to put the demons of last season behind him and converted to put the Bees 2–0 up.[52] Gillingham replied 3 minutes later and increased the pressure for the remainder of the game, but Brentford held on for the win.[52] The following Tuesday Brentford were at home again, this time to Bristol City.[53] The Bees went ahead early on when a Bidwell cross was sliced into his own net by Aden Flint, but ex-Bee Karleigh Osborne fired home an equaliser three minutes later to level the score.[53] City continued to pile on the pressure until a shot from Alan Judge found its way into the net to put the home side ahead once more.[53] Judge was also involved in what was to be the winning goal when he slotted a pass through the City defence to Marcello Trotta who scored his ninth league goal of the season and extended Brentford's unbeaten streak to 17 league games.[53]

February

The unbeaten streak continued into February with a 1–1 draw away to Shrewsbury.[54] With a strong wind affecting play the first half finished goalless but the Bees used the advantage of the wind behind them in the second half to increase the pressure on the Shrews.[54] Marcello Trotta was brought down in the box and stepped up to take the resulting penalty.[54] Shrewsbury goalkeeper Chris Weale was able to get a hand to the shot, only to see Trotta follow up and fire home.[54] Brentford pushed for a second, but in the final minutes a break by Shrewsbury saw Tom Eaves level the score.[54] The home match against Crawley Town and the away fixture against Sheffield United were both postponed due to waterlogged pitches, but Brentford remained top of the league as Leyton Orient lost both their corresponding games and Wolves also suffered a postponement.[55][56][57] Three powerful strikes saw off Crewe at Alexandra Stadium.[58] Alan Judge netted two, one in each half, and Adam Forshaw added the third in front of a crowd of just under 5,000.[58]

Promotion rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers arrived at Griffin Park on 22 February to partake in a six-pointer as first played second.[59] Despite starting the game strong, Brentford conceded late in the first half with the visitors capitalising with a brace in the second, bringing to an end the Bees 19 game unbeaten run and moving them down two places to third in the league table.[59]

March

Injuries to first choice defenders Harlee Dean and Alan McCormack saw Nico Yennaris and débutante James Tarkowski start as Brentford travelled to Carlisle.[60] The match, in which both teams had good chances to score, ended in a 0–0 draw leaving Brentford in third position as Leyton Orient and Wolves both won.[60] After a quiet first half against Bradford, Clayton Donaldson fired home from outside the box to put the home team ahead.[61] George Saville added a second to hand the Bees a 2–0 win.[61] Three days later Brentford entertained Tranmere at Griffin Park.[62] James Tarkowski scored his first goal for the club with a powerful second half header before Donaldson wrapped up the win twelve minutes later.[62] The match against early league leaders and promotion rivals Leyton Orient was an early kick off to accommodate the live TV broadcast.[63] Marcello Trotta netted in first half injury time what turned out to be the only goal of the match, and 10-man Brentford held on for the win following the sending off of James Tarkowski early in the second half, moving the team up to 2nd place in the league.[63]

Brentford recorded their fourth straight win against Coventry at home on 22 March.[64] Callum Wilson put the visitors ahead following a spilled save by David Button, but Donaldson and Trotta both scored to leave the Bees ahead at the break after Alan Judge had missed a penalty.[64] Alan McCormack scored his first league goal for the club with a powerful run and a deft chip over the Coventry goalkeeper.[64] Alan Judge conceded a penalty early into the away game at in-form Rotherham which was converted by Kieran Agard.[65] Agard added a second before half time, and Haris Vuckic confirmed defeat for the Bees in the final minute of the match.[65] Brentford finished the month with a goalless away draw to Oldham.[66]

April

April began with a midweek trip away to Sheffield United.[67] Marcello Trotta was brought down in the Blades box by Kieron Freeman and referee Eddie Ilderton immediately pointed to the penalty spot and showed a red card to the defender.[67] However following consultation with his assistant Ilderton waved Freeman back on the pitch and rescinded the penalty decision, instead awarding a dropball.[67] The match finished goalless and resulting point helped the Bees hold on to second position in the league table[67] Four days later at Griffin Park visitors Notts County were reduced to 10 men soon after the 30 minute mark when Haydn Hollis brought down Clayton Donaldson in the penalty box.[68] Adam Forshaw slotted home the penalty and Alan Judge scored either side of the break to put the Bees 3–0 up.[68] Ex-Brentford loanee Jimmy Spencer grabbed a consolation goal for the visitors, but Brentford gained their first win in four matches.[68]

Brentford recorded their highest points tally in the league history (87 points) as Jonathan Douglas headed the only goal in the home victory against Crawley.[69] The following fixture away to Swindon saw David Button save a first half penalty when Alan McCormack was adjudged to have brought down Alex Pritchard in the Brentford box.[70] Just before the break Douglas was dispossessed on the edge of the Brentford area by Louis Thompson who slotted home to score what would be the only goal of the match.[70]

With four matches of the season remaining Brentford could mathematically secure promotion if they won against Preston, Leyton Orient lost to Crawley and Rotherham either drew or lost to Wolves. Brentford started well with Alan Judge converting a penalty after George Saville was brought down.[1] A second penalty awarded in the second half was scuffed by Judge as he slipped during his run up, but despite a late surge from Preston, Brentford held on for the win.[1] As word spread around Griffin Park that Orient had lost and Rotherham were losing, fans flooded onto the pitch to celebrate, but a late comeback from Rotherham prevented confirmation of the promotion. Brentford's 21-year wait to return to the 2nd tier was confirmed a few minutes later as Wolves scored two late goals to beat Rotherham 6–4.[1]

Brentford's quest to claim the league title came to an end with a late equaliser from Izale McLeod in the game against MK Dons.[71] James Tarkowski had put Brentford ahead before the break and Clayton Donaldson grabbed his 17th league goal of the season in the 59th minute.[71] MK got back into the game through a Stephen Gleeson penalty and McLeod netted a last minute equaliser to hand the League One title to Wolves.[71] The team suffered a promotion hangover with a 4–1 defeat at Colchester on 26 April[72] After going three goals down, Stuart Dallas grabbed one back for the Bees, before Freddie Sears restored the three goal advantage.[72]

May

The season finale at home to already relegated Stevenage saw Brentford emerge as 2–0 winners with goals from Stuart Dallas and Alan Judge.[73] Kevin O'Connor came on as a substitute for Tony Craig in the 26th minute to make his 500th appearance for the club.[73] A season highest attendance of 11,393 stayed behind after the final whistle to see the team presented with a trophy for finishing runners up in League One.[74]

Season Events

  • 12 June: Jack Bonham signs a 2-year deal to join from Watford.[75] Sam Saunders extends his contract, signing a 2-year deal keeping him at the club until 2015[76]
  • 17 June: Jake Bidwell signs a permanent 3-year contract following a successful loan period from Everton[77]
  • 24 June: Alan McCormack joins on a 2-year contract from Swindon Town.[78] 20-year-old George Saville joins on loan from Chelsea until 5 January 2014[79]
  • 27 June: Antonio German leaves the club, signing for Gillingham.[80] Adam Forshaw extends his contract with the club until 2016[81]
  • 1 July Will Grigg signs from Walsall on a 3-year deal[82]
  • 3 July Doncaster Rovers confirm the signing of Harry Forrester[83]
  • 11 July Javi Venta joins the club from Villarreal on a 1-year contract[84]
  • 12 July Martin Fillo signs a season long loan from FC Viktoria Plzeň[85]
  • 16 July Harlee Dean extends his contract until 2016[86]
  • 26 July Conor McAleny joins on loan until 6 January 2014 from Everton[87]
  • 30 July Simon Moore is sold to Cardiff City for an undisclosed fee.[88] Brentford sign David Button from Charlton Athletic on a 2-year contract[89]
  • 1 August Ben Nugent arrives on loan from Cardiff until 5 January[90]
  • 8 August Brentford draw Derby County away in the second round of the League Cup[10]
  • 9 August Emmanuel Oyeleke is loaned out to Aldershot FC until December[91]
  • 15 August Goalkeeper Liam O'Brien signs on a short term deal[92]
  • 17 August Brentford are drawn at home to AFC Wimbledon in the 1st round of the League Trophy[93]
  • 24 August Conor McAleny suffers a broken leg and is expected to be out for most of the season[94]
  • 27 August Brentford go out of the League Cup losing 5–0 to Derby County[95]
  • 2 September Brentford sign Marcello Trotta on loan from Fulham until January 2014.[96] Raphaël Calvet is signed from AJ Auxerre on a 3-year deal[97] Conor McAleny's loan is ended following confirmation of a broken leg[98]
  • 4 September Brentford progress to the second round of the League Trophy beating AFC Wimbledon 5–3[19]
  • 10 September Martin Taylor joins on a one-month loan from Sheffield Wednesday.[21] Liverpool Midfielder João Carlos Teixeira joins on a Youth loan until January 2014.[99]
  • 30 September Javi Venta leaves the club, moving back to Spain for family reasons.[100]
  • 4 October Alfie Mawson joins Maidenhead United on loan.[101] Striker Paul Hayes joins Plymouth Argyle on a month's loan.[102]
  • 5 October Stuart Dallas joins Northampton Town on loan.[103]
  • 7 October Martin Taylor's loan is extended by a month[104]
  • 8 October Loanee João Carlos Teixeira returns to Liverpool[105] Brentford exit the Football League Trophy away to Peterborough United.[25]
  • 18 October Kadeem Harris signs on loan from Cardiff City until 5 January 2014.[106] Luke Norris is loaned out to Northampton Town until 16 November[107]
  • 26 October A crowd of 9,783 watch the game between Brentford and Shrewsbury Town in a 'Pay What You Can' promotion[108]
  • 27 October Brentford are drawn at home in the 1st round of the FA Cup to either Staines Town or Poole Town[109]
  • 4 November Paul Hayes returns from his loan at Plymouth Argyle.[110] Martin Taylor returns to Sheffield Wednesday.[111]
  • 5 November Stuart Dallas' loan at Northampton Town is extended until 1 January.[112]
  • 13 November Stuart Dallas extends his contract with the Bees until 2016[113]
  • 15 November Liam O'Brien extends his short term contract until January 2014.[114] Jack Bonham signs on loan for Arlesey Town until January 2014[115]
  • 18 November Luke Norris extends his loan at Northampton Town until 4 January 2014.[116]
  • 28 November Aaron Pierre joins Cambridge United until January 2014.[117] Alfie Mawson is recalled from his loan at Maidenhead United to join Luton Town until January 2014.[118] Joe Maloney is loaned to Burnham until January.[119]
  • 3 December Paul Hayes leaves the club by mutual consent[36]
  • 4 December Josh Clarke joins Maidenhead United until January 2014[120]
  • 5 December A planning application for new 20,000 stadium in Lionel Road is approved.[37] Uwe Rösler named League One Manager of the Month for November.[39] Rösler given permission to talk to Wigan Athletic[38]
  • 7 December Uwe Rösler's departure to Wigan is confirmed.[40] Brentford go out of the FA Cup in the second round.[41]
  • 10 December Mark Warburton appointed manager 'at least until the end of the current season'.[42]
  • 16 December Alan Kernaghan and Peter Farrell leave and David Weir joins as Assistant Manager.[44][45]
  • 22 December Emmanuel Oyeleke had his loan at Aldershot Town extended until 28 January.[121]
  • 23 December Stuart Dallas is recalled early from his loan.[122]
  • 31 December Jack Bonham's loan at Arlesey Town is extended until the end of the season.[123]
  • 3 January Luke Norris returns from Northampton Town.[124]
  • 6 January Ben Nugent returns to Cardiff City.[125] Aaron Pierre returns from Cambridge United.[126] Josh Clarke returns from Maidenhead United.[127]
  • 7 January Marcello Trotta and George extend their loan deals until the end of the season.[128]
  • 8 January Attacking midfielder Alan Judge joins on loan until the end of the season from Blackburn Rovers.[129] Farid El Alagui joins Dundee United on loan until the end of the season.[130]
  • 9 January Chuba Akpom signs on loan from Arsenal until 9 February.[131] Joe Maloney's loaned at Burnham is extended until the end of the season.[132]
  • 10 January Alfie Mawson returns from his loan and Luton Town.[133] Manager Mark Warburton wins League One Manager of the Month for December.[134] Sam Saunders wins Player of the Month for December in League One.[135]
  • 14 January Liam O'Brien has his contract extended until 14 May.[136]
  • 23 January Luke Norris signs on loan for Dagenham & Redbridge on loan until 23 February.[137]
  • 27 January Nico Yennaris signs from Arsenal for an undisclosed fee until 2016.[138]
  • 30 January Shaleum Logan joins Aberdeen on loan for the rest of the season.[139] Emmanuel Oyeleke returns after his loan at Aldershot.[140]
  • 31 January Central Defender James Tarkowski signs from Oldham until 2017.[141] Alfie Mawson joins Welling United until the end of the season.[142]
  • 6 February Ex-Manchester City Academy player Louis Hutton signs a Development Squad contract until 2015.[143]
  • 8 February Jack Bonham returns from his loan at Arlesey Town.[144]
  • 10 February Loanee Chuba Akpom returns to Arsenal.[145]
  • 11 February Charlie Adams joins Barnet on a youth loan until the end of the season.[146]
  • 13 February Richard Lee extends his contract until 2015.[147]
  • 17 February Toumani Diagouraga joins League Two side Portsmouth on loan for one month.[148] Josh Clarke joins Braintree on a Youth Loan until 12 March.[149]
  • 21 February Tyrell Miller-Rodney joins Maidenhead on loan until 23 March.[150]
  • 24 February Luke Norris extends his loan at Dagenham & Redbridge until 23 March.[151]
  • 28 February Matthew Benham acquires a 100% shareholding of the club.[152] Development Squad member Aaron Pierre joins Wycombe on loan until 30 March.[153]
  • 10 March Charlie Adams is recalled from his loan at Barnet.[154] Youth Team player Lewis Lavender joins Burnham on loan.[154]
  • 14 March The Lionel Road application is confirmed by the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Planning.[155]
  • 16 March Adam Forshaw is named League One Player of the Year.[156]
  • 17 March Toumani Diagouraga's loan at Portsmouth is extended until the end of the season.[157]
  • 20 March Charlie Adams is promoted to the First Team with a contract upgrade.[158] Kevin O'Connor signs a new one-year contract until the summer of 2015.[159]
  • 24 March Luke Norris extends his loan at Dagenham & Redbridge until the end of the season.[160]
  • 26 March Toumani Diagouraga is recalled from his loan at Portsmouth.[161]
  • 27 March Tyrell Miller-Rodney returns from loan at Maidenhead.[162] Emmanuel Oyeleke returns to Aldershot on loan until the end of the season.[163]
  • 31 March Aaron Pierre extends his loan at Wycombe until the end of the season.[164]
  • 16 April Josh Clarke is promoted from the Development Squad to the First Team.[165]
  • 1 May Emmanuel Oyeleke, Alfie Mawson, Joe Taylor, Lewis Lavender & George Pilbeam return from their non-League loans.[166]
  • 5 May Alan McCormack is named Supporters' Player of the Year, Tony Craig wins Players' Player of the Year and Bees Travel Club Player of the Year, Adam Forshaw claims Goal Of The Season, Marcello Trotta wins Bees Player Moment Of The Season for his goal against Leyton Orient and Clayton Donaldson and Kevin O'Connor were joint winners of the Community Player of the Year award.[167] Kevin O'Connor also receives a special presentation to commemorate 500 appearances for the club.[167]'
  • 7 May Luke Norris and Aaron Pierre return from their respective loans at Dagenham & Redbridge and Wycombe.[168]
  • 10 May Adam Forshaw is named Junior Bees Player of the Year.[169]
  • 13 May Shaleum Logan's loan at Aberdeen end.[170]
  • 16 May Aaron Pierre turns down a Development Squad contract and joins Wycombe Wanderers.[171]
  • 17 May Farid El Alagui's loan at Dundee United ends.[172]
  • 27 May Scott Barron, Farid El Alagui, Shaleum Logan and Liam O'Brien are released by the club.[173]

Pre season

German Training Camp Friendlies

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

2 July 2013 Einheit Rudolstadt 0–3 Brentford
18:30 Reports
BFC
Donaldson 25'
Saville 84'
Hayes 85'
Attendance: 200
6 July 2013 Rot-Weiß Erfurt 1–1 Brentford
13:00 Tunjić 42' Reports
BFC
Dean 20' Attendance: 682

Domestic Friendlies

16 July 2013 Brentford 3–0 Millwall Griffin Park
19:45 Saunders 46'
Hayes 59'
Dallas 88'
Reports
BFC
Attendance: 2,039
20 July 2013 Brentford 1–2 Celtic Griffin Park
15:00 Forshaw 11' Reports
BFC
Baldé 23'
McGregor 58'
Attendance: 8,253
23 July 2013 Boreham Wood 1–3 Brentford Meadow Park
19:30 Willock 16' Reports
BFC
Dallas 42', 55', 85'
30 July 2013 Brentford 3–2 Cardiff Griffin Park
19:45 McAleny 44'
McAleny 47'
Hayes 88'
Reports
BBC
BFC
Highlights on YouTube
Bo-Kyung 12'
Campbell 14'
Attendance: 2,954

League One

League results summary

More information Overall, Home ...

Source: Statto

Results and position by round

More information Round, Ground ...
Source: Statto
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

League table

More information Pos, Pld ...
Updated to match(es) played on 3 May 2014. Source: BBC Sport
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. Four teams play for one spot and promotion to Football League Championship.

Matches

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

August

3 August 2013 1 Port Vale 1–1 Brentford Vale Park
15:00 Loft 30' Reports
BBC
BFC
PVFC
Highlights on YouTube
Logan 26' Attendance: 7,579
10 August 2013 2 Brentford 3–1 Sheffield United Griffin Park
15:00 Forshaw 35'
Grigg 63', 76'
Reports
BBC
BFC
SUFC
Highlights on YouTube
Collins 57' Attendance: 7,316
Referee: Woolmer
17 August 2013 3 Gillingham 1–1 Brentford Priestfield Stadium
15:00 Akinfenwa 40' Reports
BBC
BFC
GFC
Highlights on YouTube
El Alagui 90+4' Attendance: 6,225
Referee: Rushton
24 August 2013 4 Brentford 1–0 Walsall Griffin Park
15:00 Donaldson 42' Reports
BBC
BFC
WFC
Highlights on YouTube
Attendance: 5,781
Referee: Hayward
31 August 2013 5 Brentford 0–0 Carlisle United Griffin Park
15:00 Craig Red card 65' Reports
BBC
BFC
CUFC
Highlights on YouTube
Attendance: 6,035
Referee: Phillips

September

7 September 2013 6 Bradford City 4–0 Brentford Valley Parade
15:00 Hanson 41', 69'
Wells 60'
Thompson 64'
Reports
BBC
BFC
BCAFC
Highlights on YouTube
Button Red card 26' Attendance: 13,621
Referee: Haines
14 September 2013 7 Tranmere Rovers 3–4 Brentford Prenton Park
15:00 Atkinson 44'
Dugdale 55'
Stockton 90'
Reports
BBC
BFC
TRFC
Highlights on YouTube
Taylor 2'
Donaldson 14', 71'
Forshaw 90+2' (pen)
Attendance: 4,454
Referee: Duncan
23 September 2013 8 Brentford 0–2 Leyton Orient Griffin Park
19:45 Reports
BBC
BFC
LOFC
Highlights on YouTube
Mooney 65' (pen)
Batt 85'
Attendance: 6,439
Referee: Linington
29 September 2013 9 Coventry City 0–2 Brentford Sixfields Stadium
15:00 Reports
BBC
BFC
CCFC
Highlights on YouTube
Donaldson 22'
Taylor 68'
Attendance: 2,650
Referee: Salisbury

October

5 October 2013 10 Brentford 0–1 Rotherham United Griffin Park
15:00 Reports
BBC
BFC
RUFC
Highlights on YouTube
Bradley 14' Attendance: 6,614
Referee: Langford
12 October 2013 11 Stevenage 2–1 Brentford Broadhall Way
15:00 Zoko 15', 26' Reports
BBC
BFC
Highlights on YouTube
Donaldson 13' Attendance: 3,225
Referee: Sarginson
19 October 2013 12 Brentford 3–1 Colchester United Griffin Park
15:00 Trotta 76'
Saville 80'
Harris 87'
Reports
BBC
BFC
CUFC
Highlights on YouTube
Okuonghae 49' Attendance: 5,705
Referee: Malone
22 October 2013 13 Bristol City 1–2 Brentford Ashton Gate
19:45 Harewood 90+2' Reports
BBC
BFC
Highlights on YouTube
Saunders 79'
Donaldson 86'
Attendance: 10,639
Referee: Gibbs
26 October 2013 14 Brentford 1–0 Shrewsbury Town Griffin Park
15:00 Trotta 18' Reports
BBC
BFC
STFC
Highlights on YouTube
Attendance: 9,783
Referee: Stroud

November

2 November 2013 15 Crawley Town 0–1 Brentford Broadfield Stadium
15:00 Reports
BBC
BFC
CTFC
Highlights on YouTube
Forshaw 5' (pen) Attendance: 4,177
Referee: Scott
16 November 2013 16 Brentford 5–0 Crewe Alexandra Griffin Park
15:00 Trotta 43'
Forshaw 46'
Saville 58'
Donaldson 63', 73'
Reports
BBC
BFC
CAFC
Highlights on YouTube
Attendance: 6,616
Referee: Bull
23 November 2013 17 Wolverhampton Wanderers 0–0 Brentford Molineux
15:00 Reports
BBC
BFC
WWFC
Highlights on YouTube
Attendance: 19,061
Referee: Naylor
26 November 2013 18 Brentford 3–2 Peterborough United Griffin Park
19:45 Zakuani 36' (o.g)
Grigg 81'
Donaldson 87'
Reports
BBC
BFC
PUFC
Highlights on YouTube
Payne 59'
Assombalonga 60'
Attendance: 6,014
Referee: Graham
30 November 2013 19 Notts County 0–1 Brentford Meadow Lane
15:00 Reports
BBC
BFC
NCFC
Highlights on YouTube
Grigg 44' Attendance: 5,132
Referee: Miller

December

14 December 2013 20 Brentford 1–0 Oldham Athletic Griffin Park
15:00 Douglas 90+3' Reports
BBC
BFC
OAFC
Highlights on YouTube
Attendance: 6,594
Referee: Berry
21 December 2013 21 Preston North End 0–3 Brentford Deepdale
15:00 Reports
BBC
BFC
PNEFC
Highlights on YouTube
Forshaw 23' (.pen)
Trotta 26'
Saunders 73'
Attendance: 10,332
Referee: Deadman
26 December 2013 22 Brentford 3–2 Swindon Town Griffin Park
15:00 Saunders 27'
Donaldson 55'
Trotta 71'
Reports
BBC
BFC
STFC
Highlights on YouTube
Mason 10'
Ajose 53'
Attendance: 8,333
Referee: Hill
29 December 2013 23 Brentford 3–1 Milton Keynes Dons Griffin Park
15:00 Donaldson 2'
Trotta 52'
Saunders 58'
Reports
BBC
BFC
MKDFC
Highlight on YouTube
Hodson 73' Attendance: 8,010
Referee: D'Urso

January

1 January 2014 24 Peterborough United 1–3 Brentford London Road
15:00 Payne 33' Reports
BBC
BFC
PUFC
Highlights on YouTube
Forshaw 16' (.pen)
Saunders 36'
Donaldson 90'
Attendance: 6,343
Referee: Madley
11 January 2014 25 Brentford 2–0 Port Vale Griffin Park
15:00 Trotta 30'
Grigg 88'
Reports
BBC
BFC
PVFC
Highlights on YouTube
Attendance: 8,327
Referee: Gibbs
18 January 2014 26 Walsall 1–1 Brentford Bescot Stadium
15:00 Westcarr 45' Reports
BBC
BFC
WFC
Highlights on YouTube
Donaldson 30' Attendance: 5,295
Referee: Duncan
24 January 2014 27 Brentford 2–1 Gillingham Griffin Park
15:00 Douglas 22'
Trotta 70' (pen.)
Reports
BBC
BFC
GFC
Highlights on YouTube
McDonald 73' Attendance: 7,713
Referee: Stroud
28 January 2014 28 Brentford 3–1 Bristol City Griffin Park
19:45 Flint 9' (o.g.)
Judge 26'
Trotta 42'
Reports
BBC
BFC
BCFC
Highlights on YouTube
Osborne 12' Attendance: 6,517
Referee: Linington

February

1 February 2014 29 Shrewsbury Town 1–1 Brentford New Meadow
15:00 Eaves 90' Reports
BBC
BFC
STFC
Highlights on YouTube
Trotta 68' Attendance: 4,927
Referee: Heywood
15 February 2014 30 Crewe Alexandra 1–3 Brentford Alexandra Stadium
15:00 Aneke 70' (pen.) Reports
BBC
BFC
CAFC
Highlights on YouTube
Judge 9', 52'
Forshaw 61'
Attendance: 4,812
Referee: Salisbury
22 February 2014 31 Brentford 0–3 Wolverhampton Wanderers Griffin Park
15:00 Reports
BBC
BFC
WWFC
Highlights on YouTube
Henry 45'
Jacobs 72', 85'
Attendance: 11,309
Referee: Williamson

March

1 March 2014 32 Carlisle United 0–0 Brentford Brunton Park
15:00 Reports
BBC
BFC
CUFC
Highlights on YouTube
Attendance: 3,984
Referee: Naylor
8 March 2014 33 Brentford 2–0 Bradford City Griffin Park
15:00 Donaldson 61'
Saville 76'
Reports
BBC
BFC
BCAFC
Highlights on YouTube
Attendance: 8,063
Referee: Bond
11 March 2014 34 Brentford 2–0 Tranmere Rovers Griffin Park
19:45 Tarkowski 62'
Donaldson 74'
Reports
BBC
BFC
TRFC
Highlights on YouTube
Attendance: 5,646
Referee: Kettle
15 March 2014 35 Leyton Orient 0–1 Brentford Brisbane Road
12:15 Reports
BBC
BFC
LOFC
Highlights on YouTube
Trotta 45'
Tarkowski Red card 49'
Attendance: 8,335
Referee: Madley
22 March 2014 36 Brentford 3–1 Coventry City Griffin Park
15:00 Donaldson 17'
Trotta 20'
McCormack 48'
Reports
BBC
BFC
CCFC
Highlights on YouTube
Wilson 6' Attendance: 8,572
Referee: Ward
25 March 2014 37 Rotherham United 3–0 Brentford New York Stadium
19:45 Agard 14' (.pen), 45'
Vuckic 90'
Reports
BBC
BFC
RUFC
Highlights on YouTube
Attendance: 8,365
Referee: Eltringham
29 March 2014 38 Oldham Athletic 0–0 Brentford Boundary Park
15:00 Reports
BBC
BFC
OAFC
Highlights on YouTube
Attendance: 4,087
Referee: Duncan

April

1 April 2014 39 Sheffield United 0–0 Brentford Bramall Lane
19:45 Reports
BBC
BFC
SUFC
Highlights on YouTube
Attendance: 15,730
Referee: Ilderton
5 April 2014 40 Brentford 3–1 Notts County Griffin Park
15:00 Forshaw 32' (.pen)
Judge 43', 52'
Reports
BBC
BFC
NCFC
Highlights on YouTube
Spencer 84' Attendance: 8,188
Referee: Breakspear
8 April 2014 41 Brentford 1–0 Crawley Town Griffin Park
19:45 Douglas 58' Reports
BBC
BFC
CTFC
Highlights on YouTube
Attendance: 7,718
Referee: Martin
12 April 2014 42 Swindon Town 1–0 Brentford County Ground
15:00 Thompson 45' Reports
BBC
BFC
STFC
Highlights on YouTube
Forshaw Red card 65' Attendance: 9,342
Referee: Malone
18 April 2014 43 Brentford 1–0 Preston North End Griffin Park
15:00 Judge 30' (.pen) Reports
BBC
BFC
PNEFC
Highlights on YouTube
Attendance: 10,774
Referee: Hill
21 April 2014 44 Milton Keynes Dons 2–2 Brentford Stadium MK
15:00 Gleeson 80' (pen)
McLeod 90'
Reports
BBC
BFC
MKDFC
Highlights on YouTube
Tarkowski 45'
Donaldson 59'
Attendance: 10,549
Referee: Robinson
26 April 2014 45 Colchester United 4–1 Brentford Colchester Community Stadium
15:00 Bean 29'
Wynter 32'
Wilson 41' (.pen), 65'
Reports
BBC
BFC
CUFC
Highlights on YouTube
Dallas 45' Attendance: 6,400
Referee: Brown

May

3 May 2014 46 Brentford 2–0 Stevenage Griffin Park
15:00 Dallas 77'
Judge 90'
Reports
BBC
BFC
Highlights on YouTube
Attendance: 11,393
Referee: Phillips

FA Cup

Matches

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

9 November 2013 1st Round Brentford 5–0 Staines Town Griffin Park
15:00 McCormack 21' (pen)
Reeves 35'
Harris 38'
Trotta 90'
Donaldson 90+2'
Reports
BBC
BFC
Attendance: 5,263
Referee: Ruston
7 December 2013 2nd Round Carlisle United 3–2 Brentford Brunton Park
15:00 Berrett 45'
Miller 73', 77' (pen)
Reports
BBC
BFC
CUFC
Chimbonda 63' (o.g.)
El Alagui 86'
Attendance: 2,581
Referee: Woolmer

League Cup

Matches

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

6 August 2013 1st Round Brentford 3–2 Dagenham & Redbridge Griffin Park
19:45 El Alagui 62', 90'
Fillo 64'
Reports
BBC
BFC
D&RFC
Nugent 18' (o.g.)
Scott 81'
Attendance: 3,586
Referee: Miller
27 August 2013 2nd Round Derby County 5–0 Brentford Pride Park
19:45 Martin 19', 77'
Sammon 36', 71'
Hughes 38'
Reports
BBC
BFC
Attendance: 9,076

Football League Trophy

Matches

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

3 September 2013 1st Round Brentford 5–3 AFC Wimbledon Griffin Park
19:00 El Alagui 42', 54'
Norris 52'
Nugent 64'
Venta 69'
Reports
BBC
BFC
AFCW
Highlights on YouTube
Fenlon 56'
Francomb 82'
Sweeney 90'
Attendance: 4,189
Referee: Collins
8 October 2013 2nd Round Peterborough United 2–1 Brentford London Road
19:45 Taylor 18' (o.g)
McCann 70' (pen)
Reports
Sky Sports
BFC
PUFC
Highlights on YouTube
Nugent 80' Attendance: 5,261
Referee: Davies

First Team squad

Players' ages are as of the opening day of the 2013–14 season.
More information Squad No., Name ...

Source: soccerbase.com

Coaching staff

Last updated 10 January 2014

More information Name, Role ...

Statistics

Appearances and goals

Last updated 31 May 2014

More information No., Pos ...
  • Players listed in italics left the club mid-season.

Goalscorers

More information No, Pos ...
  • Players listed in italics left the club mid-season.
  • Source: Soccerbase

Discipline

More information No, Pos ...
  • Players listed in italics left the club mid-season.
  • Source: Soccerbase

Management

More information Name, Nat ...

1Alan Kernaghan, Peter Farrell & Mark Warburton
Source: brentfordfc.co.uk Archived 10 April 2017 at the Wayback Machine

Competition summary by month

Last Updated 8 April 2014

More information Summary, League One ...

Transfers & loans

More information Players transferred in, Date ...

Kit

For the 2013–14 season adidas return as kit manufacturers having previously supplied kits in the early 1980s. For the 2nd consecutive year local transport company SKYex is the kit sponsor.

Supplier: adidas
Sponsor(s): Skyex.co.uk

Home
Home1
Away
Goalkeeper
Goalkeeper1

Source: Bees Superstore

1 Alternate Kit

Development squad

Squad

Players' ages are as of the opening day of the 2013–14 senior season.
More information Name, Nationality ...

Source: brentfordfc.co.uk Archived 10 April 2017 at the Wayback Machine

Professional Development League Two South Division

League table

Matches played up to 31 May 2014

More information Pos, Pld ...
Source: [citation needed]

Matches

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

20 August 2013 1 Brentford DS 2–1 Bristol City DS Jersey Road
Hayes (2) Reports
BFC
Highlights on YouTube
Reid
16 September 2013 2 Brighton DS 1–1 Brentford DS Culver Road
Richards 41' (pen) Reports
BFC
Mawson 9'
30 September 2013 3 Brentford DS 4–2 Charlton Athletic DS Jersey Road
Douglas
Trotta (2)
Norris
Reports
BFC
Sho-Silva
Daniel
14 October 2013 4 Cardiff City DS 3–1 Brentford DS Cardiff City Stadium
Gestede 41', 87'
Healy 73'
Reports
BFC
CCFC
Norris 70'
22 October 2013 5 QPR DS 4–0 Brentford DS Loftus Road
Petrasso (2)
Chevanton (2)
Reports
BFC
QPRFC
26 November 2013 7 Brentford DS 1–4 Ipswich Town DS Jersey Road
Mawson
Pilbeam Red card
Reports
BFC
Lee
Adekunle
Clarke
Wordsworth
14 January 2014 8 Ipswich Town DS 1–1 Brentford DS Ipswich Training Ground
1pm Adams Reports
BFC
Leddy
27 January 2014 9 Brentford DS 2–1 Brighton & Hove Albion DS Jersey Road
Adams
Mawson
Reports
BFC
Dickenson
30 January 2014 10 Brentford DS 0–0 Swansea City DS Jersey Road
Reports
BFC
17 February 2014 11 Swansea City DS 2–1 Brentford DS
King
Bray
Reports
BFC
Oyeleke
25 February 2014 12 Brentford DS 2–0 Millwall DS Jersey Road
Grigg 42'
Dallas 75'
Reports
BFC
3 March 2014 13 Charlton DS 6–3 Brentford DS Charlton Athletic Training Ground
Cedric Evina 14'
Marvin Sordell 48'
Sho-Silva 50', 59'
Anıl Koç 65'
Kevin Feely 83'
Reports
BFC
Martin Fillo 44', 45', 51'
10 March 2014 14 Bristol City DS 2–1 Brentford DS
Barnett
Bishop
Reports
BFC
Awotwi
18 March 2014 15 Millwall DS 3–2 Brentford DS
Farrell
O'Brien (2)
Reports
BFC
Miller-Rodney (2)
24 March 2014 16 Brentford DS 2–0 Cardiff DS Griffin Park
Greene
Maloney
Reports
BFC
31 March 2014 17 Brentford DS 1–2 QPR DS Jersey Road
Moore Reports
BFC
Maïga
Magri
8 April 2014 18 Crystal Palace DS 6–0 Brentford DS KNK Stadium
Gayle (5)
McCarthy
Reports
BFC

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