1988–89 Brentford F.C. Season
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During the 1988–89 English football season,
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competed in the Football League Third Division. The gruelling 63-match season is best remembered for the Bees' run to the sixth round of the FA Cup. Brentford narrowly failed to qualify for the play-offs, but the club's final placing of 7th was its highest in the
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since the 1964–65 season.


Season summary

After a disappointing end to what was a positive first full season in charge,
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manager
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identified that his principle starting XI would be complete with a creative winger and a reliable goalscoring
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. Perryman broke the Bees' incoming transfer record by spending £77,500 on Sheffield United forward
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in July 1988. Perryman brought experienced winger Neil Smillie back to
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, 11 years after Smillie had initially played for the Bees on loan.White, p. 338-345. Also arriving at Griffin Park was goalkeeper
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from Tottenham Hotspur for a £60,000 fee and replaced Gary Phillips, who joined Reading for £25,000. On the eve of the season, right back
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, who had been named in the 1987–88 Third Division PFA Team of the Year, joined
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for a new club record outgoing transfer fee of £150,000. Brentford enjoyed one of the most exciting seasons in years, producing some notable results in both the
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and the cup competitions. The Bees trod water in mid-table for most of the season, before a run of eight wins and two draws from a 10-match spell in March and April 1989 raised the club to 7th position, one place outside the play-off zone, despite the club record £350,000 sale of influential midfielder Andy Sinton to Queens Park Rangers. Two consecutive defeats in early May left Brentford in 9th place, still with a chance of a play-off finish going into the final two matches of the season, but a 1–1 draw with
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at Griffin Park in the penultimate match of the season ended any mathematical chances. Despite drawing the final match of the season, defeats for former play-off-contending rivals Chester City and Notts County raised Brentford to a credible 7th-place finish. In the cup competitions, Brentford advanced to the second round of the League Cup and the Southern Area semi-finals of the Football League Trophy. Notably the Bees faced local rivals
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in both competitions and in the Third Division, winning two, drawing two and losing one of the five matches between the sides during the season. In the FA Cup, Brentford advanced to the sixth round for the first time since the 1948–49 season. Non-league club Halesowen Town were dispatched in the first round, but it took replays to see off Peterborough United and Walsall in the second and third rounds respectively. The Bees faced high-flying Second Division club
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in the fourth round at a sold-out Griffin Park and emerged 3–1 victors thanks to a
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and one goal from Keith Jones. Brentford also drew promotion-chasing Second Division opposition in the fifth round – Blackburn Rovers at
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. 3,000 travelling supporters watched Brentford hold Rovers at 0–0 until the 80th minute, when Gary Blissett scored the first of the only two goals of the match to put the Bees into the hat for the sixth round. Brentford were drawn against First Division giants Liverpool at Anfield, for a match which would be one of the club's biggest occasions of the postwar era. Steve McMahon opened the scoring after 15 minutes and the Bees held firm until midway through the second half, when three Liverpool goals in a 16-minute spell saw the match finish with an unflattering 4–0 scoreline. Central defender Terry Evans missed just one match during the season and finished with 62 appearances, the club record for a player in a single season.


League table


Results

:''Brentford's goal tally listed first.''


Legend


Pre-season


Football League Third Division


FA Cup


Football League Cup


Football League Trophy

* Sources: 100 Years of Brentford, The Big Brentford Book of the Eighties,Croxford, Lane & Waterman, p. 228-247.Statto
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Playing squad

:''Players' ages are as of the opening day of the 1988–89 season.'' * Sources: The Big Brentford Book of the Eighties, Timeless Bees


Coaching staff


Statistics


Appearances and goals

:''Substitute appearances in brackets.'' *Players listed in ''italics'' left the club mid-season. *Source: The Big Brentford Book of the EightiesCroxford, Lane & Waterman, p. 430.


Goalscorers

*Players listed in ''italics'' left the club mid-season. *Source: The Big Brentford Book of the Eighties


Management


Summary


Transfers & loans


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Awards

* Supporters' Player of the Year: Terry EvansCroxford, Lane & Waterman, p. 383. * Players' Player of the Year: Terry Evans *
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Steve Perryman Stephen John Perryman MBE (born 21 December 1951) is an English former professional footballer who is best-known for his successes with Tottenham Hotspur during the 1970s and early 1980s. He has won the FA Cup, League Cup, and UEFA Cup all twi ...
(February 1989) * Evening Standard Player of the Month: Terry Evans (January 1989),
Gary Blissett Gary Blissett (born 29 June 1964) is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward. He notably played in the Premier League for Wimbledon, and in the Football League for Crewe Alexandra, Brentford and Wycombe Wanderers. He ...
(February 1989)


Notes


References

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Brentford 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 whi ...