1999–2000 Brentford F.C. season

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Brentford
1999–2000 season
Chairman Ron Noades
Manager Ron Noades
Stadium Griffin Park
Second Division 17th
FA Cup First round
League Cup First round
Football League Trophy Southern semi-finals
Top goalscorer League: Owusu (12)
All: Owusu (14)
Average home league attendance 5,742

During the 1999–2000 English football season, Brentford F.C. competed in the Football League Second Division.

Season summary

In the 1999-2000 season, Brentford made a bright start by winning nine from their first 17 league games which saw them sitting in the automatic promotion places on 19 November, but eventually lost ground with a poor run of form which saw win only four from their remaining 29 league matches and as a result saw them finish in a disappointing 17th place.

Final league table

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Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts
1 Preston North End 46 15 4 4 37 23 13 7 3 37 14 74 37 +37 95
2 Burnley 46 16 3 4 42 23 9 10 4 27 24 69 47 +22 88
3 Gillingham 46 16 3 4 46 21 9 7 7 33 27 79 48 +31 85
4 Wigan Athletic 46 15 3 5 37 14 7 14 2 35 24 72 38 +34 83
5 Millwall 46 14 7 2 41 18 9 6 8 35 32 76 50 +26 82
6 Stoke City 46 13 7 3 37 18 10 6 7 31 24 68 42 +26 82
7 Bristol Rovers 46 13 7 3 34 19 10 4 9 35 26 69 45 +24 80
8 Notts County 46 9 6 8 32 27 9 5 9 29 28 61 55 +6 65
9 Bristol City 46 7 14 2 31 18 8 5 10 28 39 59 57 +2 64
10 Reading 46 10 9 4 28 18 6 5 12 29 45 57 63 –6 62
11 Wrexham 46 9 6 8 23 24 8 5 10 29 37 52 61 –9 62
12 Wycombe Wanderers 46 11 4 8 32 24 5 9 9 24 29 56 53 +3 61
13 Luton Town 46 10 7 6 41 35 7 3 13 20 30 61 65 –4 61
14 Oldham Athletic 46 8 5 10 27 28 8 7 8 23 27 50 55 –5 60
15 Bury 46 8 10 5 38 33 5 8 10 23 31 61 64 –3 57
16 Bournemouth 46 11 6 6 37 19 5 3 15 22 43 59 62 –3 57
17 Brentford 46 8 6 9 27 31 5 7 11 20 30 47 61 –14 52
18 Colchester United 46 9 4 10 36 40 5 6 12 23 42 59 82 –23 52
19 Cambridge United 46 8 6 9 38 33 4 6 13 26 32 64 65 –1 48
20 Oxford United 46 6 5 12 24 38 6 4 13 19 35 43 73 –30 45
21 Cardiff City 46 5 10 8 23 34 4 7 12 22 33 45 67 –22 44
22 Blackpool 46 4 10 9 26 37 4 7 12 23 40 49 77 –28 41
23 Scunthorpe United 46 4 6 13 16 34 5 6 12 24 40 40 74 –34 39
24 Chesterfield 46 5 7 11 17 25 2 8 13 17 38 34 63 –29 36
  • Pld = Matches ; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points
  • NB: In the Football League goals scored (F) takes precedence over goal difference (GD).
Key
Division Champions, promoted
Promoted
Participated in play-offs
Promoted through play-offs
Relegated

Results

Brentford's score comes first[1]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League Second Division

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
7 August 1999 Bristol Rovers A 0–0 8,514
14 August 1999 Oldham Athletic H 2–0 5,074 Bryan, Hreiðarsson
21 August 1999 Bury A 2–2 3,491 Partridge, Rowlands
28 August 1999 Blackpool H 2–0 5,353 Hreiðarsson, Evans
11 September 1999 Cambridge United A 2–2 4,234 Scott, Evans
18 September 1999 Luton Town H 2–0 7,039 Powell, Partridge
25 September 1999 Preston North End H 2–2 7,100 Partridge, Evans
28 September 1999 Cardiff City H 2–1 5,247 Scott, Owusu
2 October 1999 Burnley A 2–2 10,907 Partridge, Evans
16 October 1999 Oxford United H 2–0 6,237 Owusu, Powell
19 October 1999 Gillingham H 1–2 6,264 Owusu
23 October 1999 Preston North End A 1–2 10,382 Mahon
26 October 1999 Notts County A 1–0 5,075 Evans
2 November 1999 Reading H 1–1 6,774 Folan
6 November 1999 Wrexham A 1–0 2,473 Marshall
12 November 1999 Scunthorpe United H 4–3 4,657 Partridge, Owusu (2), Mahon
19 November 1999 Colchester United A 3–0 3,464 Partridge, Owusu, Rowlands
23 November 1999 Bournemouth A 1–4 4,202 Owusu
27 November 1999 Wycombe Wanderers A 0–2 5,879
4 December 1999 Bristol Rovers H 0–3 6,843
10 December 1999 Chesterfield H 1–1 4,286 Owusu
18 December 1999 Wigan Athletic A 0–1 5,498
26 December 1999 Bristol City H 2–1 6,942 Owusu, Rowlands
28 December 1999 Millwall A 2–3 12,077 Mahon, Rowlands
3 January 2000 Stoke City H 0–1 6,792
8 January 2000 Chesterfield A 0–1 2,746
15 January 2000 Oldham Athletic A 0–3 4,967
22 January 2000 Bury H 2–1 5,605 Scott, Rowlands
29 January 2000 Blackpool A 1–0 5,270 Ingimarsson
5 February 2000 Notts County H 0–2 5,106
12 February 2000 Cardiff City A 1–1 5,478 Rowlands
19 February 2000 Wycombe Wanderers H 0–0 5,981
26 February 2000 Luton Town A 2–1 6,029 Owusu, Evans
4 March 2000 Cambridge United H 1–1 4,987 Evans (pen)
7 March 2000 Wrexham H 0–2 4,055
11 March 2000 Reading A 0–1 11,427
18 March 2000 Bournemouth H 0–2 4,578
21 March 2000 Scunthorpe United A 0–0 2,686
25 March 2000 Bristol City A 0–1 8,804
1 April 2000 Wigan Athletic H 0–2 4,479
8 April 2000 Stoke City A 0–1 9,955
15 April 2000 Millwall H 1–3 6,779 Pinamonte
22 April 2000 Oxford United A 1–1 5,342 Owusu
24 April 2000 Burnley H 2–3 6,595 Owusu, Marshall
29 April 2000 Gillingham A 0–2 9,001
6 May 2000 Colchester United H 0–0 5,297

FA Cup

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Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R1 30 October 1999 Plymouth Argyle H 2–2 4,287 Owusu, Marshall
R1R 9 November 1999 Plymouth Argyle A 1–2 5,409 Quinn

League Cup

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Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R1 1st Leg 11 August 1999 Ipswich Town H 0–2 4,825
R1 2nd Leg 24 August 1999 Ipswich Town A 0–2 (lost 0-4 agg) 9,748

Football League Trophy

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Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
SR2 11 January 2000 Peterborough United A 1–0 2,430 Owusu
SQF 25 January 2000 Oxford United H 2–0 2,942 Bryan, Scott
SSF 15 February 2000 Exeter City A 2–3 2,392 Powell, Evans

Squad

[2] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 England GK Andy Woodman
2 England DF Danny Boxall
3 England DF Ijah Anderson
4 Republic of Ireland DF Rob Quinn
5 England DF Darren Powell
6 Scotland DF Scott Marshall
7 England MF Paul Evans
8 England MF Gavin Mahon
9 Ghana FW Lloyd Owusu
10 England FW Scott Partridge
11 England FW Andy Scott
12 Republic of Ireland MF Martin Rowlands
13 England GK Jason Pearcey
14 Republic of Ireland MF Tony Folan
15 England DF Phil Warner (on loan from Southampton)
16 Iceland MF Ívar Ingimarsson
No. Position Player
17 England FW Derek Bryan
18 England DF David Theobald
19 Wales DF Steve Jenkins
20 Northern Ireland MF Gareth Graham
21 England FW Steve Jones (on loan from Bristol City)
22 Iceland DF Gunnar Einarsson
23 England MF Tony Taggart
24 Republic of Ireland MF Richard Kennedy
25 England DF Michael Dobson
26 England FW Clement James
27 England MF Nevin Saroya
28 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines FW Julian Charles
29 Italy FW Lorenzo Pinamonte
30 Republic of Ireland MF Kevin O'Connor
32 England GK Jimmy Glass
33 England MF Jay Smith

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
6 Iceland DF Hermann Hreiðarsson (to Wimbledon)
16 England DF Danny Cullip (to Brighton & Hove Albion)
21 Ghana FW Patrick Agyemang (on loan from Wimbledon)
No. Position Player
22 England DF Neil Clement (on loan from Chelsea)
23 England MF Dean Clark (to Uxbridge)
31 England MF Carl Hutchings (on loan from Bristol City)

References