Market1969–70 Brentford F.C. season
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1969–70 Brentford F.C. season

During the 1969–70 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League Fourth Division. Despite staying in the promotion places throughout much of the campaign, three-late season defeats cost the Bees promotion to the Third Division.

Season summary
There was the perception around Griffin Park during the 1969 off-season that after the financial austerity of the previous two-and-a-half years, the extreme cost-cutting measures enacted by former chairman Ron Blindell had reduced Brentford's target to merely staying in business, rather than challenging for promotion to the Third Division. Former director Walter Wheatley's loans to the club had taken its debts down to a manageable proportion, but after being installed as chairman (Blindell had died in January 1969), Wheatley carried on the austerity into the 1969–70 season. Manager Jimmy Sirrel once again had his hands tied in the transfer market, releasing experienced campaigners Denis Hunt, Pat Terry and Ron Foster and bringing in three attackers, two on free transfers (Bill Brown and Micky Cook) and one on trial (Roger Frude). From the point of view of manpower, Brentford began the season in the worst possible way, with just 14 fit players. Despite the early-season transfer of the versatile John Richardson to rivals Fulham for £10,000, Brentford had an excellent start to the season, with goals from Allan Mansley, Bobby Ross and Micky Cook helping the club stabilise its position in the promotion places. The number of fit players dropped to 13 by October 1969, with the lack of a recognised centre forward being the problem. On 10 November, manager Jimmy Sirrel dropped the bombshell that he was leaving the club to take up the manager's position at Notts County. Forward Ron Fenton took over as caretaker manager and though the Bees exited the FA Cup in the first round (quickly ending any chances of a money-spinning cup run), Fenton managed to keep the club in and around the promotion places before Frank Blunstone was installed as manager just prior to Christmas 1969. Despite an inconsistent first month under new manager Frank Blunstone, Brentford continued to keep pace with the promotion race. Two records were set during the season, which as of have never been bettered: • Least Football League goals conceded in a season: 39 • Least home Football League goals conceded in a season: 11 == League table ==
Results
:''Brentford's goal tally listed first.'' Legend Football League Fourth Division FA Cup Football League Cup • Sources: 100 Years Of Brentford, Statto == Playing squad ==
Playing squad
:''Players' ages are as of the opening day of the 1969–70 season.'' • Sources: 100 Years Of Brentford, == Coaching staff ==
Coaching staff
Jimmy Sirrel (10 August – 10 November 1969) Ron Fenton (10 November – December 1969) Frank Blunstone (December 1969 – 24 April 1970) == Statistics ==
Statistics
Appearances and goals :Substitute appearances in brackets. • 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 Management Summary == Transfers & loans ==
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