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What (who) is 1972–73 Brentford F C season - definition

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB IN LONDON, ENGLAND
Brentford Football Club; Brentford fc; Brentford F.C; Brentford FC; Brentford F C; Brentford F. C.; 2023–24 Brentford F.C. season; 2023-24 Brentford F.C. season
  • Gtech Community Stadium
  • League positions of Brentford since the 1920–21 season of the Football League.

197273 Brentford F.C. season         
  • loan]] in March 1973.
BRENTFORD 1972–73 FOOTBALL SEASON
1972-73 Brentford F.C. season; 1972–73 Brentford F. C. season; 1972-73 Brentford F. C. season; 1972-73 Brentford FC season; 1972–73 Brentford FC season; 1972–73 Brentford Football Club season; 1972-73 Brentford Football Club season
During the 197273 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League Third Division. The early-season departures of goalscorers John O'Mara and Bobby Ross and 15 consecutive away league defeats led to Brentford's relegation straight back to the Fourth Division.
197273 Serie C         
Serie C 1972-73; 1972-73 Serie C
The 197273 Serie C was the thirty-fifth edition of Serie C, the third highest league in the Italian football league system.
197273 WHA season         
SPORTS SEASON
1972–73 WHA Season; 1972-73 World Hockey Association season; 1972-73 WHA season; 1972-73 WHA Season
The 197273 WHA season was the first season of the World Hockey Association (WHA). Twelve teams played 78 games each.

Wikipedia

Brentford F.C.

Brentford Football Club is a professional football club in Brentford, West London, England, which competes in the Premier League, the highest tier of English football, having gained promotion via the playoffs at the end of the 2020–21 Championship season. Nicknamed "The Bees”, the club was founded in 1889 and played home matches at Griffin Park from 1904 before moving to Gtech Community Stadium in 2020. Their main rivals are fellow West London-based clubs Fulham and Queens Park Rangers.

Brentford initially played amateur football before they entered the London League in 1896 and finished as runners-up of the Second Division and then the First Division to win election into the Southern League in 1898. They won the Southern League Second Division in 1900–01 and were elected into the Football League in 1920. Brentford won the Third Division South title in 1932–33 and the Second Division title in 1934–35. The club enjoyed a successful spell in the top flight of English football, reaching a peak of fifth in the First Division, in 1935–36, their highest ever league finish, before three relegations left them in the Fourth Division by 1962. They were crowned Fourth Division champions in 1962–63, but were relegated in 1966 and again in 1973 after gaining promotion in 1971–72. Brentford spent 14 seasons in the Third Division after gaining promotion in 1977–78 and went on to win the Third Division title in 1991–92, though were relegated again in 1993.

Brentford were relegated into the fourth tier in 1998 and won promotion as champions in the 1998–99 campaign. The club were relegated in 2007 and won promotion as champions of League Two in 2008–09 and then were promoted out of League One in 2013–14. They had unsuccessful Championship play-off campaigns in 2015 and 2020. Brentford have a poor record in finals, finishing as runners-up in three Associate Members' Cup/Football League Trophy finals (1985, 2001 and 2011) and losing four play-off finals (the 1997 Second Division final, 2002 Second Division final, 2013 League One final and 2020 Championship final). However, Brentford won the 2021 Championship final to be promoted to the highest level for the first time since the 1946–47 season.