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Benjamin Thomas Mee (born 21 September 1989) is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Premier League club Brentford.. Starting his career with Manchester City, Mee only played one League Cup match before being loaned out to Leicester City and Burnley, joining the latter on a permanent basis in January 2012.
"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 2 February 2025. Starting lineups are untraced prior to the beginning of the 1893–94 season.
As of January 2025, three other players have made more than 500 appearances for Brentford – Jamie Bates, Peter Gelson and Kevin O'Connor. [3] The club's goalscoring record is held by Jim Towers , who scored 163 goals in 282 appearances between 1954 and 1961. [ 4 ]
The name "Brentford Borough FC" had already been chosen for the new Hillingdon-based club, but once again Brentford was saved at the eleventh hour, with former director Walter Wheatley granting the club a £69,000 interest-free loan, repayable in 12 months.
Amidst a number of transfer bids, [48] Tarkowski was internally disciplined for refusing to play in Brentford's match versus Burnley on 15 January 2016, [49] for which he later apologised. [50] He failed to appear for the Bees again and departed Griffin Park two weeks later, having made 74 appearances and scored four goals in two years with the ...
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 Kristoffer Ajer, Nathan Collins, Mikkel Damsgaard, Mark Flekken, Aaron Hickey, Keane Lewis-Potter, Ben Mee, Frank Onyeka, Kevin Schade and Yehor Yarmolyuk.
Burnley: 9 (0) 1904–1906: Brentford: 33 (0) 1906–1907: Aberdeen: ... was an English professional footballer who played as a wing half for Burnley in the early ...
On 21 August, Brentford's previous season top goal scorer Andre Gray joined Burnley for a club record fee. [8] Burnley were Brentford's next opponents where they lost 1–0 to a first half Michael Keane header in a game where Gray was ineligible. [9] Brentford then hosted Reading but succumbed to a 1–3 defeat after a poor first half. [10]