1984-85 Brentford football publications

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1984-85 Brentford Season
League Third Division
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Home Ground Griffin Park
1983-84 • other seasons • 1985-86


Publications

Programs
Competition/League Date Opponent H/A Venue
Third Division February 9, 1985 Swansea City Away Vetch Field
Freight Rover Trophy April 11, 1985 Swansea City Away Vetch Field
Associate Members' Cup June 1, 1985 Wigan Athletic Away Wembley Stadium
1983-841984-85 English football season1985-86
English Football League First Division Arsenal • Aston Villa • Chelsea • Coventry City • Everton • Ipswich Town • Leicester City • Liverpool • Luton Town • Manchester United • Newcastle United • Norwich City • Nottingham Forest • Queens Park Rangers • Sheffield Wednesday • Southampton • Stoke City • Sunderland • Tottenham Hotspur • Watford • West Bromwich Albion • West Ham United
Second Division Barnsley • Birmingham City • Blackburn Rovers • Brighton & Hove Albion • Cardiff City • Carlisle United • Charlton Athletic • Crystal Palace • Fulham • Grimsby Town • Huddersfield Town • Leeds United • Manchester City • Middlesbrough • Notts County • Oldham Athletic • Oxford United • Portsmouth • Sheffield United • Shrewsbury Town • Wimbledon • Wolverhampton Wanderers
Third Division AFC Bournemouth • Bolton Wanderers • Bradford City • Brentford • Bristol City • Bristol Rovers • Burnley • Cambridge United • Derby County • Doncaster Rovers • Gillingham • Hull City • Lincoln City • Millwall • Newport County • Orient • Plymouth Argyle • Preston North End • Reading • Rotherham United • Swansea City • Walsall • Wigan Athletic • York City
Fourth Division Aldershot • Blackpool • Bury • Chester City • Chesterfield • Colchester United • Crewe Alexandra • Darlington • Exeter City • Halifax Town • Hartlepool United • Hereford United • Mansfield Town • Northampton Town • Peterborough United • Port Vale • Rochdale • Scunthorpe United • Southend United • Southport • Stockport County • Swindon Town • Torquay United • Tranmere Rovers • Wrexham
Cup Competitions Freight Rover Trophy (Final)