Well what a difference a few days has made for Brentford. Having ended 2016 with the insipid draw against Norwich City, the Bees began 2017 with a 3-1 thumping of Birmingham City as Gianfranco Zola’s poor start in charge of the Blues less than justified their board’s decision to dispense with the services of play-off chasing Gary Rowett.
Brentford could even afford the luxury of missing a penalty as we ran riot in the second half. Perhaps Scott Hogan (who grabbed our first) – was a shocked as anybody else that the Bees had finally been awarded a spot kick.
To read the rest of this article, season 2016/17 is now available for download on e-book in the retrospective: Welcome Home, King Jota (Brentford FC season review 2016/17)
Priced at just £1.99, all sales are being donated to the Brentford FC Community Sports Trust.
Likewise any sales from the previous titles – Celebrating like they’d won the FA Cup (2013/14), Tales from the football village (2014/15) and Ready. Steady. Go Again. (2015/16) – are also now going to the BFCCST.
Containing the least bad of the blogs from May 16 to May 17, you can pick it up, here. Its all for a great cause and,hey, you may even enjoy it…..
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Was it a pen? It made no difference
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Bees beat Birmingham but should supporters be worried about Scott’s buttocks?
2 JanWell what a difference a few days has made for Brentford. Having ended 2016 with the insipid draw against Norwich City, the Bees began 2017 with a 3-1 thumping of Birmingham City as Gianfranco Zola’s poor start in charge of the Blues less than justified their board’s decision to dispense with the services of play-off chasing Gary Rowett.
Brentford could even afford the luxury of missing a penalty as we ran riot in the second half. Perhaps Scott Hogan (who grabbed our first) – was a shocked as anybody else that the Bees had finally been awarded a spot kick.
To read the rest of this article, season 2016/17 is now available for download on e-book in the retrospective: Welcome Home, King Jota (Brentford FC season review 2016/17)
Priced at just £1.99, all sales are being donated to the Brentford FC Community Sports Trust.
Likewise any sales from the previous titles – Celebrating like they’d won the FA Cup (2013/14), Tales from the football village (2014/15) and Ready. Steady. Go Again. (2015/16) – are also now going to the BFCCST.
Containing the least bad of the blogs from May 16 to May 17, you can pick it up, here. Its all for a great cause and,hey, you may even enjoy it…..
Was it a pen? It made no difference
Nick Bruzon
Tags: 3-1, BBC, BBC Radio London, Bees, Beesotted, Beesplayer, Billy Reeves, Birmingham, Birmingham City, blog, Blues, Brentford, Brentford blog, Brentford FC, Bruzon, buttocks, Channel 5, commentary, crying, Crystal Palace, Dean Smith, Eastleigh, FA Cup, Gary Rowett, Gianfranco, Griffin Park, highlights, José Ignacio Peleteiro Ramallo, Jota, Konstantin Kerschbaumer, Martin Allen, Matthew Benham, miss, news, News Now, newsnow, Nick Bruzon, Nico Yennaris, Norwich, Norwich City, now, penalty, Player, rumour, Ryan Woods, sacked, Scott Hogan, Sean Ridley, Sky, Sky sports, Sky Sports News, transfer, video, Zola