2015–16 Brentford F.C. season


The 2015–16 season is Brentford's 126th year in existence and second consecutive season in the Championship. Along with competing in the Championship, the club will also participate in the FA Cup and League Cup. The season covers the period from 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016.

Season Review

August

Brentford's season began with a 2–2 draw against Ipswich Town. Kevin Bru and Ryan Fraser netted for the visitors but stoppage time goals from Andre Gray and James Tarkowski sealed a point for the Bees. Brentford then welcomed Oxford United to Griffin Park for the League Cup First Round but were thrashed 0–4 after fielding a weakened team. During this match, new signing Andreas Bjelland suffered a significant injury to the left knee and was forced out of action for 9 months. On 14 August, Brentford signed right-back Maxime Colin from Anderlecht for an undisclosed fee to replace Moses Odubajo who left to join Hull City. Jota underwent surgery after suffering damaged ankle ligaments in the opening match of the season against Ipswich Town and was expected to be out for around 3 months. On 21 August, Brentford's previous season top goal scorer Andre Gray joined Burnley for a club record fee. Burnley were Brentford's next opponents where they lost 1–0 to a first half Michael Keane header in a game where Gray was ineligible. Brentford then hosted Reading but succumbed to a 1–3 defeat after a poor first half. At the end of the month, Brentford brought in two loan signings: Marco Djuricin from Red Bull Salzburg for a season, and Sergi Canós from Liverpool on an initial half-season loan.

September

On transfer deadline day, Brentford concluded their summer transfer business with the signing of midfielder Ryan Woods from Shrewsbury Town for a reported £1 million. Brentford also extended the contract of injured striker Scott Hogan until the end of the 2017–18 season as he continued his recovery from a damaged anterior cruciate ligament. Brentford returned to action after the international break with a 1–1 draw away to Leeds United. Djuricin scored in the first half on his debut but Leeds equalised late in the second half after Woods, also on his debut, lost the ball in midfield which led to Mirco Antenucci slotting past Button. Brentford then travelled to Middlesbrough where they lost 3–1. A brace from Cristhian Stuani followed by a goal from Albert Adomah were enough to leave Brentford in 21st place, just above the relegation zone. Dijkhuizen celebrated his first home win at Brentford against Preston North End. Brentford had conceded within the first minute to a Daniel Johnson finish but won the vital three points after goals from Vibe and Djuricin in the second half with substitute Sergi Canós making a noticeable difference when he came on.
On 26 September, Brentford suffered defeat at home against Sheffield Wednesday in a game which finished with 10 men on each team. James Tarkowski was sent off in the first half with Atdhe Nuhiu scoring the resulting penalty. Alan Judge then curled home after a wonderful long pass from goalkeeper David Button. Jérémy Hélan was sent off for a second bookable offence shortly after but with Brentford pushing for a winner, Lucas João scored the decisive goal in the 90th minute which secured Brentford's fourth defeat in six games. Following that loss, on 28 September, Brentford announced that Dijkhuizen and his assistant, Roy Hendriksen had parted company with the club. Lee Carsley was promoted to First Team Head Coach alongside his assistant Paul Williams with Bees legend Kevin O'Connor replacing Carsley as Development Squad Head Coach. Carsley's first game in charge of Brentford was a 0–2 home defeat to Birmingham City. Second half goals from Michael Morrison and former Bee Clayton Donaldson sealed the win for the Blues.

October

On 1 October, Brentford signed Chelsea midfielder John Swift on an initial one month youth loan. Swift made his debut as a sub in Brentford's next game against Derby County. However, he was unable to stop Brentford losing 0–2 in what was a very poor performance overall for the Bees. Chris Martin and Tom Ince scored the goals for Derby in the first half. During the international break, Josh Clarke joined Barnet on loan until the start of 2016. Domestic football returned to Griffin Park with a 2–1 win over Rotherham United. Judge scored two goals with the first one being a fine volley from the edge of the area. Rotherham had equalised through Joe Mattock straight after the break but Judge soon struck again, this time with a powerful header.

Transfers & loans

Transfers in

Total spending: £5,000,000

Loans in

Transfers out

Total income: £18,400,000

Loans out

Released

Pre season

On 7 May 2015, Brentford announced their first pre-season friendly against Luton Town on 28 July 2015. On 18 May 2015, Brentford confirmed they will face Premier League side Stoke City on 25 July 2015 in a pre-season friendly. A day later, the club confirmed their third friendly against Boreham Wood. On 8 June 2015, a friendly against Norwich City was announced. On 23 June 2015, Brentford announced a friendly against Portuguese side Farense. Also a Brentford XI side will face four pre-season fixtures.

Championship

League results summary

Results and position by round

League table

Matches

On 17 June 2015, the fixtures for the forthcoming season were announced.

Score overview

OppositionHome scoreAway scoreDouble
Birmingham City0–21–2
Blackburn Rovers0–11–1
Bolton Wanderers3–11–1
Brighton & Hove Albion0–00–3
Bristol City1–14–2
Burnley1–30–1
Cardiff City2–12–3
Charlton Athletic1–23–0
Derby County1–30–2
Fulham3–12–2
Huddersfield Town4–25–1
Hull City0–20–2
Ipswich Town2–23–1
Leeds United1–11–1
MK Dons2–04–1
Middlesbrough0–11–3
Nottingham Forest2–13–0
Preston2–13–1
QPR1–00–3
Reading1–32–1
Rotherham United2–11–2
Sheffield Wednesday1–20–4
Wolverhampton Wanderers3–02–0

League Cup

On 16 June 2015, the first round draw was made, Brentford were drawn at home against Oxford United.

FA Cup

First team squad

Source:

Coaching staff

Last updated 1 February 2016
NameRole
Dean SmithHead Coach
Richard O'KellyAssistant Head Coach
Phil GilesCo-Director of Football
Rasmus AnkersenCo-Director of Football
Simon RoyceGoalkeeping Coach
Tom BatesCoach
Bartek SylwestrzakCoach
Gianni VioCoach
Luke StopforthHead of Performance Analysis
Neil GreigHead of Medical
Matt SpringhamHead of Conditioning
Tom PerrymanConditioning Coach
James PerdueConditioning Coach
Daryl MartinPhysiotherapist
Richard ClarkePhysiotherapist
Matt StrideTeam Doctor
Bob OtengKit Logistics Manager

Statistics

Appearances and goals

Last Updated 7 May 2016

Goalscorers

Last Updated 7 May 2016
Source:
Italic: denotes player is no longer with team

Disciplinary record

Last Updated 7 May 2016
Source:
Italic: denotes player is no longer with team

Management

Last Updated 7 May 2016

Summary

Last Updated 7 May 2016
Games played48
Games won19
Games drawn8
Games lost21
Goals scored72
Goals conceded72
Clean sheets8
Yellow cards81
Red cards3
Worst discipline1 red and 7 yellows
Biggest league win5–1
Worst league defeat0–4
Most appearances47 Jake Bidwell & David Button
Top scorer 14 Alan Judge & Lasse Vibe
Top scorer 14 Alan Judge & Lasse Vibe

Development Squad

Playing squad

Professional Development League Two South

PosClubPldWDLFAGDPts
7Ipswich Town DS2996143545−1033
8Brentford DS2988135053−1332
9Bristol City DS2993173859−2130

U21 Premier League Cup