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1973–74 Brentford F.C. season

Brentford
1973–74 season
Chairman Les Davey &
Walter Wheatley

(until January 1974)
Walter Wheatley
(January–March 1974)
Manager Mike Everitt
Stadium Griffin Park
Fourth Division 19th
FA Cup First round
League Cup First round
Top goalscorer League: Cross (17)
All: Cross (17)
Highest home attendance 8,717
Lowest home attendance 3,166
Average home league attendance 5,063

During the 1973–74 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League Fourth Division. A dreadful season, marred by infighting at boardroom level, resulted in a 19th-place finish, Brentford's lowest in the Football League since the 1925–26 season.

In the wake of Brentford's relegation straight back to the Fourth Division at the end of the previous season, manager Frank Blunstone, who had come to the end of his contract, left Griffin Park to take over as youth team manager at Manchester United. Despite the relegation, fan support for Blunstone was high and the finger pointed at the board of directors, with one letter to the Middlesex Chronicle summing up the situation that the board's penny-pinching ways since 1967 were "necessary for a couple of years or so, but timidity of this sort prompts me to believe that promotion last year was an unwelcome accident, which has now been rectified". Brentford entered pre-season without a manager and training was taken by full back Alan Hawley and other senior professionals. Eventually former Wimbledon player-manager Mike Everitt was appointed as manager, just seven days before the beginning of the season. Everitt made no signings before the first match of the season and inherited a tiny 14-man squad, with backup goalkeeper Gary Towse being Brentford's only incoming transfer, signed two months earlier.


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