Supporters in the Braemar Road will be able to take a walk down memory lane as a new Wall of Fame has been created behind the stand honouring 10 of the club’s greatest ever players. From Jimmy Jay, who made more than 300 appearances for The Bees at the start of the 20th century in the Southern League, to Kevin O’Connor, who, last year, become only the fourth player in club history to make over 500 appearances, and all in between, some of the club’s Hall of Fame legends now have pride of place behind the Braemar Road stand.

Alongside O’Connor are two other men to have made more than 500 appearances for The Bees, Jamie Bates and Ken Coote, while the club’s ‘Terrible Twins’, Jim Towers and George Francis, who between them scored 299 goals for The Bees in the 1950s and 1960s, stand next to each other on the Wall. England Cricket International and Brentford defender Patsy Hendren is also honoured as well as, from more recent times, Jackie Graham, Terry Evans and Gary Blissett.

Brentford Chief Executive Mark Devlin said: “The Wall of Fame has been created as part of plans to improve the match day experience inside Griffin Park. The players were selected from a list of nominated players suggested by a number of supporters. We are really pleased with the final images and the plan is that these will be taken to the new stadium, where I would expect us to include a further number of players. It is important that we remember our history as the Club moves into a new era. We hope our fans will enjoy them and that they will prompt even more discussions about favourite players over the years.”