So, following on from http://beesotted.co.uk/?p=12354, it feels like Iām that kid on the way to Disney but stuck in traffic to be honest. Stuck in traffic which isnāt moving and if I look outside the window, Iām in Shepherds Bush. Er, yeah, that would mean the driverās going the wrong way, but Iām just trying to paint the picture of being agitated in the back seat, looking out of the window and not being impressed.
Itās been a slow week for the Brentford football fan. No signings, (āthese things take time,ā @MarkDevlin7 to a fan with perhaps even less patience than me), the website having to just review the last season (ok, what a fine season it was though) and probably the biggest joy being the fact we didnāt have to make our way to the national stadium on Sunday.
However much I enjoyed us winning at Brisbane Road, the manager interviews afterwards and then all the fun of the #RussellSladeCup, I personally feel for him and his supporters right now. While I still continue to think you have to make the most of mocking your rivals, I just feel taking the piss is out of bounds while their wounds are so raw.
Itās strange because for Fulham, if I hadnāt been on the Ealing Road terrace when they were relegated, Iād gladly have travelled to Stoke and sung, āBees Up Fulham Downā right in Tarquinās face. I donāt know why I feel so different to the two teamsā woes. I guess Fulham are THAT team who I really do just want to struggle. Iām probably deeply patronising but I feel a bit sorry for ālittle oldā Orient and at the end of the day, probably a whole heap of empathy Iāll never find for those losers down the Thames.
Are we nearly there yet?
Sundayās penalties brought home just how massive that win at Brisbane Road was. How massive? Weāre talking bigger than winning ten FA Cup Finals but not quite as big as Steve Evansā gut. I think we all faced the worst ever way to miss out on promotion twelve months ago but penalties down your end at Wembley Stadium has got to be quite close.
The poor buggers were even ahead in the shootout which actually saw some very well take kicks along with the three easily-saveables. I guess the Rotherham miss for them was like the ref pointing to our spot in the 95th minute. Snatching defeat from victory, League One football from the Championship, is so painful.
However, Oās fans donāt have a monopoly on feeling the sickness of a parrot this morning. Remember Terry Butcher? England football legend with the bandage draped in blood? Went into management? Totally clueless when with us but seemed to do alright over the border? Well, Hibernian poached him from Inverness Caley Thistle with thoughts of him leading them into Europe.
He subsequently took them on such a bad run they ended up in the second from bottom position of the SPL which means a Play Off with the second placed team from The Scottish Championship.
Playing away from home first, his HibBEES took a commanding 2-0 lead from Hamilton Academicals so were in a pretty decent position to secure their safety. He canāt have calmed his players down too well before the game because they conceded an early goal so now only held a one goal advantage. A lead Butcher held until the 90th minute until the Rottweiler of his incompetence tugged and he feebly let go. The Accies were level and the game eventually went to penalties.
Obviously, having a former no-nonsense England centre half in charge of a team taking penalties isnāt ideal and true to form Hamilton won, condemning Hibs to join Edinburghās other team Hearts in dropping out of the SPL.
Are we nearly there yet?
You see, although there hasnāt been too much happening from Bees fans this week, itās more a case of looking out of that window and thinking, āfuck me, I havenāt got things too bad at the momentā.
There was the opportunity to feel sorry for ourselves on Saturday when Bobby Zamora secured Premier League football for Arry and his OAP team. Sorry, that must have been predictive text. I mean for Arry and his QPR team. Again, seeing those Derby fans brought back all too familiar emotions.
Yes, it would have been nice to have had the Hoops with us and the Lillywhites in a West London Championship Triple Threat (Ā© WWE) next season. I think this could be better though. With reports theyāre considering signing Lampard, Rio, Cashley and even Joe Cole, they clearly havenāt learned their financial lessons and Arry seems intent on them becoming the new Portsmouth. Let them crack on with that.
It means the Fulham rivalry next season will be special. Tarquin canāt think, āooh, well, actually we donāt see you as rivals, itās Queens Park Rangers,ā they have to accept us as their official enemy. This will make the whole #BeesUpFulhamDown theme so much more fun.
Are we nearly there yet?
The traffic is starting to move and at least Iāve had a few things to take my mind of the boredom of pre-season. Iāll continue to look out of the window because Iāve been told to look out for something soon. Oooh, there it is! Itās a āteaserā campaign starting on the official site today for the NEW adidas Brentford home kit (http://www.brentfordfc.co.uk/news/article/201415-home-kit-26.05.14-1573180.aspx).
Mr. Devlin has tweeted that the club have had more input into this and it will be a ābespokeā kit. Anoraks will tell you that this is quite a big thing. Most non-Prem teams have to āmake doā with templates available to Sunday League Pub teams so this one is highly anticipated. Right, 2nd June ticked off in the diary as thatās where itāll be unveiled and available to order. #HappyFathersDayToMe.
Right, that has got my excitement levels switched up another notch. No real sign yet if Trotts or Judgey will be joining us on our trip to The Championship. Iām sure weāll be taking a few more with us who will bring something exciting. Itās a shame that George Sav wants to go on holiday with someone else but never mind. Even if he ends up going somewhere supposedly more exotic then I doubt heāll have anywhere near the fun we will.
Are we nearly there yet?
Luis Adriano
