Finally. It’s Brentford – Fulham. It’s tonight, I’m buzzing and I cannot wait to resume League action with our neighbours. I think it’s going to be a tense and tough game but I also know we have the players who, if they do what they have been doing in recent weeks, have all the ability to pick up the three points that will take us into joint second in the Championship table.
And, at the same time, give us that sweetest of things – local pride and gloating rights.
To read the rest of this article, season 2014/15 is now available to download onto Kindle (and other electronic reading device) in full. Containing additional material and even some (poor) editing, you can get it here for less than the cost of a Griffin Park matchday programme or Balti Pie.
Thanks for reading and all your comments over the course of the season. For now, I need to make more space on the site for any follow up. However, ‘close season’ will continue in full, further along.
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Can Brentford beat Fulham and go second in the table?
21 NovFinally. It’s Brentford – Fulham. It’s tonight, I’m buzzing and I cannot wait to resume League action with our neighbours. I think it’s going to be a tense and tough game but I also know we have the players who, if they do what they have been doing in recent weeks, have all the ability to pick up the three points that will take us into joint second in the Championship table.
And, at the same time, give us that sweetest of things – local pride and gloating rights.
To read the rest of this article, season 2014/15 is now available to download onto Kindle (and other electronic reading device) in full. Containing additional material and even some (poor) editing, you can get it here for less than the cost of a Griffin Park matchday programme or Balti Pie.
Thanks for reading and all your comments over the course of the season. For now, I need to make more space on the site for any follow up. However, ‘close season’ will continue in full, further along.
Tags: 125, 2013/14, Absolute Radio, Alan Judge, Alex Pritchard, anniversary, Beatles, Bees, Bees up Fulham down, Beesotted, Betinho, big brentford book of the 70s, big brentford book of the 80s, big brentford book of the 90s, Birmingham City, blog, Bolton Wanderers, book, breakfast show, Brede Hangeland, Brentford, Brentford 125, Brentford FC, celebrated, Celebrating like they'd won the FA Cup, Championship, Christian O'Connell, comments, david button, David Coote, Derby, Derby County, diary, DJ, Elvis, Elvis Presley, FA Cup, Felix Magath, football, Fulham, Griffin Park, Harlee Dean, Hey Jude, James Tarkowski, Jon Toral, Jonathan Douglas, José Ignacio Peleteiro Ramallo, Jota, just don’t mention that penalty, Keith Stroud, kindle, King, Kit Symons, Marcello Trotta, Marcos Tébar Ramiro, Mark Warburton, Martin Jol, Matthew Benham, Millwall, Moses Odubajo, Natalie Sawyer, Nick Bruzon, Nick Proschwitz, penalty, Premiership, Ray Biggar, referee, Rene Meulensteen, Russell Slade, Sam Saunders, Santa Claus, Sky bet Championship, Stuart Attwell, Stuart Dallas, Toumani, Trotta, TV, Warbs