Could things get any more surreal this weekend? I’m still struggling to reconcile Brentford sticking four past Wolves to go third in the Championship table. Third In the Championship. Apologies, but it bears repeating. Then Birmingham City just had to go and take things to an even stranger place.
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.

Clem. A giant ham. Insert your own joke
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Trevor Francis takes us into the Twilight Zone
30 NovCould things get any more surreal this weekend? I’m still struggling to reconcile Brentford sticking four past Wolves to go third in the Championship table. Third In the Championship. Apologies, but it bears repeating. Then Birmingham City just had to go and take things to an even stranger place.
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.
Clem. A giant ham. Insert your own joke
Tags: 100, 1984, 2013/14, Alan Judge, albatross, Alex Pritchard, Bakary Sako, BBC, Bees, Beesotted, Betinho, Birmingham, Birmingham City, blog, Blues, book, boots, Brentford, Brentford FC, Carl Ikeme, celebrated, Celebrating like they'd won the FA Cup, champions, Championship, chili, Chris Tarrant, Clem, Clemwatch, comments, Dave Kitson, david button, diary, Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley, Eurovision, FA Cup, football, Forest, Fulham, George Saville, golden boots, Griffin Park, Harlee Dean, Herreys, ITV, James Tarkowski, Jasper Carrott, jinx, Jon Toral, Jonathan Douglas, José Ignacio Peleteiro Ramallo, Jota, just don’t mention that penalty, Kenny Jackett, kindle, League one, Leroy, Leroy Rosenior, Leyton Orient, Manish, Manish Bhasin, Marcello Trotta, Marcos Tébar Ramiro, Mark Clemmit, Mark Devlin, Mark Warburton, Matthew Benham, Moses Odubajo, Natalie Sawyer, Nick Bruzon, Nick Proschwitz, Nottingham Forest, penalty, Premiership, Russell Slade, Sam Saunders, Saunders territory, short corner, Sky bet Championship, Sky Sports News, Steve Claridge, Stuart Dallas, survey, Sweden, The Archers, The Football League Show, The Hive, title, Toumani, Trevor Francis, Trotta, Walk of Stars, Warbs, Wembley, winners, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Wolves