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Post by rodders on Jul 10, 2019 20:20:28 GMT
Four major signings by Brentford in their last season at Griffin Park. Possibly going for Premiership at new stadium.
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Post by Milo (not Mylo!!) on Aug 21, 2019 7:36:51 GMT
Four major signings by Brentford in their last season at Griffin Park. Possibly going for Premiership at new stadium. Will be tested tonight as they take on the Mighty Leeds at Elland Road (Champ 21/8/19 live on Sky, I think):Match facts Leeds have lost only one of their past 13 home league matches against Brentford (W6 D6 L1), a 0-1 reverse in February 2015. Brentford have lost only two of their past 12 league games against Leeds (W5 D5 L2), both 0-1 away defeats in 2016-17 and 2017-18. Should he feature, Brentford captain Pontus Jansson will return to Elland Road as an opposing player for the first time; indeed, the Sweden international netted in this exact fixture last season, equalising late on to secure a 1-1 draw for Leeds. Leeds United, who are winless in their last four home matches in all competitions (P4 W0 D2 L2), last went five games without victory at Elland Road between March and October 2015 - a 12-game run which spanned three different managers (Neil Redfearn, Uwe Rosler and Steve Evans). Brentford have won their last two away games in the Championship by a 1-0 scoreline; the Bees have not won three on the bounce on the road since April 2016 under Dean Smith. Leeds striker Patrick Bamford, who scored both goals in his side's 2-0 win at Wigan last time out, has now netted 10 goals in 18 league starts for the Whites, including six in his last eight. bbc
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Post by rodders on Aug 21, 2019 12:25:58 GMT
Four major signings by Brentford in their last season at Griffin Park. Possibly going for Premiership at new stadium. Will be tested tonight as they take on the Mighty Leeds at Elland Road (Champ 21/8/19 live on Sky, I think):Match facts Leeds have lost only one of their past 13 home league matches against Brentford (W6 D6 L1), a 0-1 reverse in February 2015. Brentford have lost only two of their past 12 league games against Leeds (W5 D5 L2), both 0-1 away defeats in 2016-17 and 2017-18. Should he feature, Brentford captain Pontus Jansson will return to Elland Road as an opposing player for the first time; indeed, the Sweden international netted in this exact fixture last season, equalising late on to secure a 1-1 draw for Leeds. Leeds United, who are winless in their last four home matches in all competitions (P4 W0 D2 L2), last went five games without victory at Elland Road between March and October 2015 - a 12-game run which spanned three different managers (Neil Redfearn, Uwe Rosler and Steve Evans). Brentford have won their last two away games in the Championship by a 1-0 scoreline; the Bees have not won three on the bounce on the road since April 2016 under Dean Smith. Leeds striker Patrick Bamford, who scored both goals in his side's 2-0 win at Wigan last time out, has now netted 10 goals in 18 league starts for the Whites, including six in his last eight. bbc Last seasons scores I believe were Leeds 1 Brentford 1 at Elland Road and Brentford 2 Leed 0 at Griffin Park. Live on Red button on Sky. Many ups and downs with Brentford over the years (mostly downs) since I first supported them in Division 4. Hopefully on the up now under the guidance of present owner
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Post by rodders on Aug 21, 2019 14:13:01 GMT
Ryecraft, Coote , Anthony, Higginson, Scott, Crowe, Block, Brookes, McAdams, Dick, Mcleod. (Div 4 Championship winning team circa 1961
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Post by rodders on Aug 21, 2019 20:58:29 GMT
Gave the ball away from KO second half and overwhelmed. Lucky to keep it to 1 0 . Realise this is meant for Posh so wont bother you all again
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Post by Milo (not Mylo!!) on Aug 21, 2019 23:07:44 GMT
Gave the ball away from KO second half and overwhelmed. Lucky to keep it to 1 0 . Realise this is meant for Posh so wont bother you all again It's "And other football" so anything of interest goes if someone wants to post, same as any other thread.
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