Brentford slipped to sixth place after defeat at Wolves, our second loss in as many games, made it a Christmas break that may want to be forgotten. That said, whereas the Boxing Day reverse was a game that was practically over as soon as it had begun, at least this match saw the Bees rediscover their fighting spirit.
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Clem went to Shrewsbury and bore witness to a 0-0 draw
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I haven’t seen a replay on TV yet and it was difficult to tell from our view in the ground (near the “wrong” side of the centre circle) but Dicko certainly hesitated when the ball came to him in a manner that suggested that he thought he was offside.