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Come On You Bees!

Come On You Bees!

Wednesday night was a proper kick in gnads, but like most true Brentford fans, Jim Levack has dusted himself down, had a long, hard think, and is ready to get behind his team and 'go again' against Swansea City on Sunday. Come On You Bees! Anyone doubting the desire...

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Barnsley preview: Farewell Griffin Park….or is it?

Barnsley preview: Farewell Griffin Park….or is it?

Griffin Park has played host to many, many memorable moments over the years - could it be about to stage its biggest in modern times on Wednesday night? The stakes could not be higher as Barnsley come to west London. A win or a draw for Brentford could see us promoted...

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Brentford – We Can Do This. Nostradamus Said

Brentford – We Can Do This. Nostradamus Said

Billy Grant gets philosophical after Brentford's defeat to Stoke. And recalls his meeting with Brentford Director of Football Phil Giles back in January where he amazingly predicted that Brentford would be in exactly this position - battling with West Brom for a place...

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Keep Calm And Carry On Brentford

Keep Calm And Carry On Brentford

Beesotted's Jim Levack urges the players to keep calm and carry on after West Brom's defeat handed the Bees the chance to pounce! Just before the Huddersfield game kicked off, I read a short tweet that put things very firmly into a perspective that we must try to...

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Bees Heap Pressure On Wobbling West Bromwich Albion

Jim Levack looks back on Wednesday's win over Preston, which heaps the pressure back on a spluttering, flat West Bromwich team that could be one more wobble away from imploding. Most people who know me will confirm that I’m seldom lost for words. But as I scoured my...

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Brentford 1 Preston 0. Bees Grind Out Yet Another Win

Brentford 1 Preston 0. Bees Grind Out Yet Another Win

Brentford were made to work hard by a battling Preston side, but an early goal from Ollie Watkins was enough to secure the three points. Beesotted contributor Paul Harrison looks back at the Bees' 8th win in a row. THE MATCH It's been a strange week to be a Brentford...

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Three Words On Franks’ Whiteboard

Three Words On Franks’ Whiteboard

When Thomas Frank whipped his whiteboard out during the water break of the Charlton match, little did he know that it could cause such a storm in certain parts of the country (Yorkshire in particular). Brentford were 1-0 down at the time. Their 100% lockdown win...

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Brentford Are Addickted To Winning

Brentford Are Addickted To Winning

Beesotted’s Jim Levack looks back at The Bees’ sixth straight win following a spirited comeback against Charlton Athletic and asks is the best yet time come? Season defining wins over West Brom and Fulham are lovely, velvet football and unbeaten runs are...

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PUSH UP BRENTFORD PART SEVEN – THEATRE OF DREAMS

PUSH UP BRENTFORD PART SEVEN – THEATRE OF DREAMS

This episode is called “Theatre of Dreams” and Griffin Park itself takes centre stage. Fans recall the days when the terraces were full, when the Royal Oak was in its heyday and when you needed to turn up early to guarantee you’d get into the ground. And then there...

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Inside Griffin Park For The Albion Win

Inside Griffin Park For The Albion Win

Jim Levack, who has been covering Brentford Football club for the Middlesex Chronicle and Press Association since 1984, is one of the few journalists given access to Griffin Park for the remaining fixtures. Here's his account of the West Bromwich Albion match. As the...

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Vote Beesotted At The Football Content Awards

Vote Beesotted At The Football Content Awards

Beesotted have been shortlisted once again for #BestPodcast at at The Football Content Awards and you only have a few more days to vote for us as voting closes at 11.59pm on Thursday June 18th. This is our third nomination at the FCAs (previously known as the Football...

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PUSH UP BRENTFORD PART SIX – MARTIN ALLEN

PUSH UP BRENTFORD PART SIX – MARTIN ALLEN

Martin Allen became manager towards the end of the 2003-4 season and was tasked with saving the club from relegation from the third tier with just nine games to play. After what became known as The Great Escape, the following two seasons saw the club achieve two...

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