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In 1974 the club was renamed again, becoming simply Brentwood, and joined the Essex Senior League. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] They went on to win the League Cup in 1975–76, 1978–79, 1990–91 In 2000–01 the club won their first Essex Senior League title, although they finished third from bottom of the league the following season. [ 11 ]
Brentford Football Club is a professional association football club based in Brentford, West London, England. The team competes in the Premier League , the top tier of English football . Nicknamed "The Bees", the club was founded in 1889 and played home matches at Griffin Park from 1904 before moving to the Brentford Community Stadium in 2020.
Club League/Division Lvl Nickname Change from 2023–24 Bacup Borough: North West Counties League Division One North: 10: Borough Badshot Lea: Isthmian League South Central: 8: Baggies Baffins Milton Rovers: Wessex League Premier Division: 9: tbc Baldock Town: Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division: 9: Reds Balham: Combined Counties ...
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The club was founded in September 1877 under the name Brentwood F.C. Within a fortnight of its founding the club had over 40 members. [1]The club played its first match on 6 October 1877, at Hendon, [2] and opened its ground (provided by vice-president William Burgess), at the corner of Sawyer's Hall Lane and Shenfield Road, one week later, with a match between sides chosen by the club ...
As Bournemouth reflect on the missed chances which cost them at least a point at Leicester on Saturday, an international break offers a natural opportunity to take stock. Far gone are the days ...
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The club's goalscoring record is held by Jim Towers, who scored 163 goals in 282 appearances between 1954 and 1961. [4] Adam Forshaw , Denny Mundee , Sam Sodje and Billy Sperrin all finished their Brentford careers on 100 appearances.