Brentford Football Club (nicknamed the Bees or The red and white army) are an English association football club from the town of Brentford, Hounslow, Greater London and are currently playing in Football League One.
They have played at Griffin Park since 1904, but since the late 1990s have been considering relocation. Plans were announced in October 2002 for a new 23,000-seat stadium at a state-of-the-art arena complex in Feltham, but these were later scrapped.
Former BBC Director-General and Bees fan Greg Dyke was announced as chairman of Brentford on January 20 2006 as part of the takeover by Bees United, the Brentford Supporters Trust. On January 28, Brentford famously beat Premiership strugglers Sunderland 2-1 in the 4th Round of the FA Cup, but lost 3-1 to another premiership club Charlton Athletic in the 5th Round on 18 February. Brentford finished 3rd in the league and lost to Swansea in the play-off semi-final.
On May 30 2006 Martin Allen announced his resignation as manager of Brentford. * The club named Leroy Rosenior as manager on 14 June 2006 *
| Name | From | To |
|---|---|---|
| William Lewis | 01-08-1900 | 31-05-1903 |
| Dick Molyneux | 01-08-1903 | 31-05-1906 |
| W G Brown | 01-08-1906 | 31-05-1908 |
| Fred Halliday | 01-08-1908 | 31-05-1912 |
| Ephraim Rhodes | 01-08-1912 | 31-05-1915 |
| Fred Halliday | 01-08-1915 | 01-08-1921 |
| Archie Mitchell | 01-08-1921 | 01-12-1922 |
| Fred Halliday | 01-12-1924 | 01-05-1926 |
| Harry Curtis | 01-05-1926 | 01-02-1949 |
| Jackie Gibbons | 01-02-1949 | 01-08-1952 |
| Jimmy Blain | 01-08-1952 | 01-01-1953 |
| Tommy Lawton | 01-01-1953 | 30-09-1953 |
| Bill Dodgin, Sr. | 01 October 1953 | 01 May 1957 |
| Malcolm MacDonald | 01 May 1957 | 01 January 1965 |
| Tommy Cavanagh | 01 January 1965 | 01 March 1966 |
| Billy Gray | 01 August 1966 | 01 September 1967 |
| Jimmy Sirrel | 01 September 1967 | 30 November 1969 |
| Frank Blunstone | 01 December 1969 | 11 July 1973 |
| Mike Everitt | 01 September 1973 | 15 January 1975 |
| John Docherty | 20 January 1975 | 07 September 1976 |
| Bill Dodgin, Jr. | 16 September 1976 | 1 March 1980 |
| Fred Callaghan | 1 March 1980 | 2 February 1984 |
| Frank Blunstone | 2 February 1984 | 9 February 1984 |
| Frank McLintock | 9 February 1984 | 1 January 1987 |
| Steve Perryman | 1 January 1987 | 15 August 1990 |
| Phil Holder | 24 August 1990 | 11 May 1993 |
| David Webb | 17 May 1993 | 4 August 1997 |
| Eddie May | 5 August 1997 | 5 November 1997 |
| Micky Adams | 5 November 1997 | 1 July 1998 |
| Ron Noades | 1 July 1998 | 20 November 2000 |
| Ray Lewington | 20 November 2000 | 7 May 2001 |
| Steve Coppell | 8 May 2001 | 5 June 2002 |
| Wally Downes | 28 June 2002 | 14 March 2004 |
| Martin Allen | 18 March 2004 | 30 May 2006 |
| Leroy Rosenior | 14 June 2006 | Present |
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