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1982–83 Brentford F.C. Season
During the 1982–83 in English football, 1982–83 English football season, Brentford F.C., Brentford competed in the Football League Third Division. The high point of a mid-table season was a run to the fourth round of the Football League Cup, League Cup, then the furthest the club had then progressed in the competition. The 107 goals scored during the season is a club record. Season summary After many failed attempts, Brentford F.C., Brentford manager Fred Callaghan finally signed what would prove to be a potent Striker (association football), strike partnership during the 1982 off-season – Francis Joseph (footballer), Francis Joseph from Wimbledon F.C., Wimbledon and Tony Mahoney from Fulham F.C., Fulham.White, p. 318-320. Goalkeeper (association football), Goalkeeper David McKellar's contract was terminated after a serious breach of club discipline and he was replaced by former Chelsea F.C., Chelsea goalkeeper Petar Borota. Barota only appeared in three Football League Gr ...
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Brentford F
Brentford is a suburban town in West London, England and part of the London Borough of Hounslow. It lies at the confluence of the River Brent and the Thames, west of Charing Cross. Its economy has diverse company headquarters buildings which mark the start of the M4 corridor; in transport it also has two railway stations and Boston Manor Underground station on its north-west border with Hanwell. Brentford has a convenience shopping and dining venue grid of streets at its centre. Brentford at the start of the 21st century attracted regeneration of its little-used warehouse premises and docks including the re-modelling of the waterfront to provide more economically active shops, townhouses and apartments, some of which comprises Brentford Dock. A 19th and 20th centuries mixed social and private housing locality: New Brentford is contiguous with the Osterley neighbourhood of Isleworth and Syon Park and the Great West Road which has most of the largest business premises. ...
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Fulham F
Fulham () is an area of the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham in West London, England, southwest of Charing Cross. It lies on the north bank of the River Thames, bordering Hammersmith, Kensington and Chelsea. The area faces Wandsworth, Putney, Barn Elms and the London Wetland Centre in Barnes. on the far side of the river. First recorded by name in 691, Fulham was a manor and ancient parish which originally included Hammersmith. Between 1900 and 1965, it was the Metropolitan Borough of Fulham, before its merger with the Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith created the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham (known as the London Borough of Hammersmith from 1965 to 1979). The district is split between the western and south-western postal areas. Fulham has a history of industry and enterprise dating back to the 15th century, with pottery, tapestry-weaving, paper-making and brewing in the 17th and 18th centuries in present-day Fulham High Street, and later invol ...
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Free Transfer (association Football)
In professional association football, a free transfer, also known as a Bosman transfer, involves a professional association football club releasing a player when the player's contract has expired or made available just before the end of the contract. The player can then go on to sign for any club offering a contract to them. How it works The club acquiring the player does not have to pay any compensation for their release due to having nothing left to pay on their contract, hence, the term free transfer. Some individual leagues have restrictions to protect academies. For example, in the UK, players under 24 who are out of contract are only available on a free transfer if released by the club holding the players' licence. Another type of free transfer is when a player is transferred from one club to another for no price, sometimes a transfer for a nominal fee is credited as a free transfer. With six months or less remaining on an existing contract for players aged 23 or o ...
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Graham Wilkins
Graham George Wilkins (born 28 June 1955 in Hillingdon) is an English retired professional football full back who made over 130 appearances in the Football League for Chelsea. He also played league football for Brentford and Southend United. Career Able to play on either flank as a full back, Wilkins began his career at Chelsea at the age of 10 and signed his first professional contract in 1972. He remained a bit-part player until the 1976–77 season, when he made 29 appearances to help the Blues to promotion back to the First Division. Wilkins remained at Stamford Bridge until July 1982, by which time he had made 151 appearances and scored one goal. He dropped down to the Third Division to join West London neighbours Brentford on a free transfer, but with the Bees he experienced "the worst two years of my life. I dislocated my shoulder, had seven teeth kicked out, ruptured my cruciate ligaments and that was it". Wilkins' final appearances as a professional came la ...
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Kevin Teer
Kevin Paul Teer (born 7 December 1963) is an English retired professional football midfielder who played in the Football League for Brentford. Career Teer began his career in the youth team at Third Division club Brentford. He made one professional appearance for the club, coming on for Gary Roberts during a 0–0 league draw with Swindon Town Swindon Town Football Club is a professional football club based in Swindon, Wiltshire, England. The team currently competes in , the fourth tier of the English football league system. The club has played home matches at the County Ground sin ... on 2 May 1981. Teer failed to be offered a professional contract and departed at the end of the 1980–81 season. Career statistics References 1964 births Living people English men's footballers Footballers from the London Borough of Haringey People from Wood Green Brentford F.C. players English Football League players Men's association football midfielders {{ ...
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Paul Shrubb
Paul Shrubb (1 August 195528 May 2020) was an English professional footballer, coach and scout who made 350 appearances as a player in the Football League, most notably for Brentford and Aldershot. He later returned to Aldershot as assistant manager and coached at a number of non-League clubs. Playing career Fulham Shrubb began his career in the youth system at Second Division club Fulham and signed his first professional contract in 1972. He made his debut during the 1972–73 season, which would be his only appearance before his departure in 1975. Hellenic Shrubb moved to South Africa to sign for National Football League club Hellenic in 1975. The high point of his time with the club was reaching the final of the 1976 NFL Cup, which was lost to Cape Town City. Brentford Shrubb returned to England and joined Fourth Division club Brentford in March 1977. With a small squad of players, Shrubb blossomed as a utility player in defence and midfield and contribute ...
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Robbie Johnson
Robert Nicholas Johnson (born 30 March 1962) is an English retired professional footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby ... who played in the Football League for Brentford as a left back. Career statistics References 1962 births Footballers from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea People from Kensington English men's footballers Men's association football fullbacks English Football League players Brentford F.C. players Arsenal F.C. players Hayes F.C. players Harrow Borough F.C. players Enfield F.C. players Slough Town F.C. players Yeading F.C. players Isthmian League players National League (English football) players Living people {{England-footy-defender-1960s-stub ...
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Mark Hill (English Footballer)
Mark Stephen Hill (born 21 January 1961) is an English retired professional football left back, best remembered for his five years in non-league football with Maidstone United. Earlier in his career, he played in the Football League for Brentford. Playing career Queens Park Rangers A left back, Hill began his youth career with Queens Park Rangers and signed a professional contract at the end of the 1978–79 season. Despite Rangers' relegation to the Second Division, he failed to make a first team appearance during the 1979–80 season and departed Loftus Road at the end of the campaign. Brentford Hill joined Third Division club Brentford in July 1980, as one of new manager Fred Callaghan's first signings. Aged only 19, Hill held a regular place in the first team during the 1980–81 season and made 42 appearances, scoring three goals. He scored on his debut versus Charlton Athletic and scored one goal for and against the Bees in front of the ATV cameras d ...
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Pat Kruse
Patrick Karl Kruse (born 30 November 1953) is an English former professional footballer who is best remembered for his five-year spell in the Football League with Brentford, for whom he made over 200 appearances as a centre back. Kruse is known for scoring what is believed to be the fastest own goal of all time, netting past his own keeper after just six seconds of play in a match in January 1977. Career Arlesey Town A centre back, Kruse began his career at hometown South Midlands League Premier Division club Arlesey Town. He departed in June 1970. Leicester City Kruse secured a move to the top tier of English football in June 1970 when he signed for the club he supports, Leicester City. He had to wait over two years to make his professional debut for the Foxes, which came with a start in a 1–0 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur on 27 April 1974. Owing to Malcolm Munro's injury, he filled in again two days later versus Norwich City, this time helping Leicester to a clean ...
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Defender (association Football)
In the sport of association football, a defender is an outfield position whose primary role is to stop attacks during the game and prevent the opposition from scoring. Centre-backs are usually positioned in pairs, with one full-back on either side to their left and right, but can be played in threes with or without full-backs. Defenders fall into four main categories: centre-back, sweeper, full-back, and wing-back. The centre-back and full-back positions are essential in most modern formations. The sweeper and wing-back roles are more specialised for certain formations dependent on the manager's style of play and tactics. Centre-backs are usually tall and positioned for their ability to win duels in the air. Centre-back The centre-back (also known as a central defender or centre-half, as the modern role of the centre-back arose from the centre-half position) defends in the area directly in front of the goal and tries to prevent opposing players, particularly centre-forwa ...
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Paddy Roche
Patrick Joseph Christopher "Paddy" Roche (born 4 January 1951) is an Irish former football goalkeeper. Born in Dublin, Roche started his career with Shelbourne with whom he won the first of his eight full international caps. During his time with Shelbourne he made 100 League of Ireland appearances and scored one league goal. He was on the losing side in the 1973 FAI Cup Final as they lost to Cork Hibernians in a replay. He transferred to Manchester United in 1973 for a fee of £15,000. Roche made 46 league appearances for United, largely playing second-fiddle to Alex Stepney and then Gary Bailey. In 1982, he transferred to Brentford, before joining Halifax Town two years later. He moved on in 1989 after 184 Football League appearances for the Shaymen, briefly spending time with Chester City as cover for Billy Stewart. However, he left after failing to make any first-team appearances for the Cheshire side. Once retired, he returned to Halifax to take on a role coachin ...
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Petar Borota
Petar Borota ( sr-Cyrl, Петар Борота, ; 5 March 1952 – 12 February 2010) was a Serbian footballer who played as a goalkeeper, most notably for Serbian clubs OFK Beograd and Partizan and English club Chelsea. In addition to great goalkeeping ability, Borota is also remembered for his eccentric style of play in goal that occasionally led to him conceding bizarre goals. Club career Borota started playing professional football with OFK Beograd in 1969, recording 8 league appearances for the club by the end of the season. Over the coming years he marked himself out as an able goalkeeper, earning a spot on the Yugoslav under-21 team and attracting interest from bigger clubs. Partizan Eventually in 1975, he agreed terms with FK Partizan across town, leaving OFK after six seasons. However, before joining the ''crno-beli'' he went to serve the mandatory army stint that kept him out of action for the entire 1975–76 season. 1976–77 season Borota finally joined the reig ...
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