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Kenneth Alexander Coote (19 May 1928 – 2 August 2003) was an English
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. He is best remembered for his 14 years as a full back and utility player with Brentford, for whom he tops the all-time appearances list with 559 and was also captain of the club. In 2013, Coote placed second in a Football League 125th Anniversary poll of Brentford's best ever captains and he is a member of the club's Hall of Fame.


Club career


Early years

Coote began his career as a youth at Alperton Old Boys, a team managed by the father of future
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manager
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. He moved on to join Middlesex Senior League club
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as an amateur and impressed enough to spend two weeks on trial at First Division club
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in the spring of 1949.


Brentford

Ron Greenwood, then playing for
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club Brentford, knew of Coote and recommended to manager Jackie Gibbons that Brentford sign him. Coote joined the Bees as an amateur on 26 March 1949 and signed a professional contract on 9 May 1949. He made his debut for the club in a 4–1 defeat to
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at Griffin Park on the opening day of the 1949–50 season. He began his Brentford career as an
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and scored his first goal for the club after 20 seconds of an eventual 4–1 defeat to
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in September 1949. Coote's Brentford career failed to ignite until
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selected him as left half for a match versus
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in March 1953. Coote gave a strong performance in a 5–0 victory which eased the club's fears of relegation to the
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. Coote became a near-ever present for Brentford and remained with the club after suffering relegation to the Third Division South in the 1953–54 season. Coote's durability over the next 9 years saw him claim the club record for consecutive
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appearances (30) and aside from playing on both flanks at full back, he also played in six other outfield positions. After missing the first 9 games of the 1954–55 season, Coote missed only 16 of the club's next 378 league games. Ever-increasingly used as a utility man, Coote filled eight different positions during his time at Griffin Park. Attention from First Division clubs Arsenal and
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came his way, but deals never materialised. At the end of the 1960–61 season, Coote was jointly-awarded a testimonial with Johnny Rainford versus an All Star XI for his service to the club. Despite his durability, it was only during the 1962–63 season that Coote was an ever-present and he capped his campaign by captaining the Bees to the Fourth Division title. Coote made his final appearance in December 1963 and retired in April 1964, having made 559 appearances for Brentford. Coote's career virtually ran in parallel with
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Gerry Cakebread and both players were named on the team sheet together 357 times. He remains the club's record appearance-maker and (rarely for a defender) was never booked in his career. Coote was offered opportunities to continue his career in non-League football, but chose to remain in retirement. He was awarded a second testimonial versus
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, managed by Ron Greenwood, in September 1965, from which he earned more than £1,000 (equivalent to £ in ). In 2013, Coote placed second in a Football League 125th Anniversary poll of Brentford's best ever captains and in 2015 he was inducted into the club's Hall of Fame.


Representative career

Coote's exploits for Brentford saw him win representative honours. He was named as a reserve for the Third Division South representative team in a match against the Third Division North on 2 April 1957. Coote also played for the representative London XI team, which reached the final of the
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. He played in the group stage and semi-final matches against a Basel XI and
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respectively. Coote played in the first leg of the final, which was drawn 2–2 with
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.


Personal life

After completing his
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and before signing for Brentford, Coote worked for his father in removals. After retiring from football, Coote used the £1,000 earned from his second testimonial match to buy a three-bedroom
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house in the Brentford area. He later became manager of a
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in
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, owned by former Brentford teammate Frank Morrad. On 2 August 2003, Coote died aged 75 following a short illness. He had been living in Whitton.


Career statistics


Honours

Brentford * Football League Fourth Division: 1962–63 Individual * Brentford Supporters' Player of the Year: 1961–62 * Brentford Hall of Fame


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Coote, Ken 1928 births 2003 deaths Footballers from Paddington English footballers Association football defenders Association football inside forwards Wembley F.C. players Brentford F.C. players English Football League players London XI players