The 1993–94 season saw Brentford back in the Second Division after suffering relegation from the First Division at the first attempt. Former Chelsea manager David Webb replaced Phil Holder and immediately set about overhauling the squad, releasing 11 players and cancelling the contracts of Murray Jones, Neil Smilie and Detzi Kruszyński. 1992–93 top-scorer Gary Blissett left the club for a £350,000 fee settled by a tribunal, goalkeeperGraham Benstead and defenderTerry Evans rejected new contracts and were made available for loan and forwardJoe Allon was transfer-listed. In came midfielderPaul Smith, forward Denny Mundee and youngster Scott Morgan from Bournemouth and non-league players Dean A. Williams and Dean P. Williams. Professional contracts were given to youth products Carl Hutchings, Craig Ravenscroft and Tamer Fernandes. Brentford began the season with two wins from the first three matches to rise as high as 5th, before losing five of the next six to drop into the relegation places. Transfer-listed striker Joe Allon provided the catalyst for a revival, returning from a loan spell with Southend United to score 9 goals in eight games in all competitions and fire the Bees back up to 12th position by early November. During the first three months of the season, manager David Webb continued to strengthen the squad, bringing in goalkeeper Kevin Dearden, defenders Martin Grainger and Gus Hurdle, midfielder Lee Harvey and forwards Ian Benjamin and Matthew Metcalf, with Terry Evans and Grant Chalmers leaving the club. Transfer-listed forward Joe Allon's run of 9 goals in eight matches ended when his jaw was broken in mid-November by wingerMickey Bennett, who was immediately sacked by the club. Forward Denny Mundee stepped into the breach and scored 9 goals in as many games in all competitions to help Brentford back into the play-off positions and the Football League Trophy quarter-finals. The run prompted Premier League clubSouthampton to offer David Webb their vacant manager's job, which Webb turned down. Two club records were set during the run – 11 consecutive away matches unbeaten in all competitions and 10 consecutive away league matches undefeated. Brentford had risen to 5th in the table after a 4–1 win over Bristol Rovers on 12 February 1994, but a winless run of 16 matches to close out the season saw the Bees drop down to 16th. Webb had continued his rebuilding of the squad through the second half of the season, selling transfer-listed players Marcus Gayle, Joe Allon and Keith Millen, while bringing in defenders David Thompson and Barry Ashby, winger Darren Annon and forward Robert Taylor. Season-ending injuries to Taylor, Shane Westley, Ian Benjamin and red cards picked up by Martin Grainger, DavidThompson, Kevin Dearden and Brian Statham further hindered Webb's ability to pick a settled team.