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Beesotted contributor Luis Adriano gives his thoughts on the Mark Warburton scenario

Things had been ticking along so nicely since this season started that I felt absolutely no desire to write anything about Brentford FC. I believed I had nothing to add to the great Bees Bloggers already out there as the team just continued to exceed the expectations I, erm, expected, everyone to have. No hint of a relegation battle, not even meandering along to mid table mediocrity, just a season of wonderment taking us into the Play Off places. I’ve just been enjoying the performances from afar and the words others have used to describe this joyride.

There were times last season, and even during pre-season, where I felt a need to address the (dwindling in numbers) doubters, trying to convince them that #NewBrentford was a reality. We would finally get out of the third tier and once up in the Championship we weren’t about to slide straight back down like Yeovil and Doncaster who had both cruelly pipped us the season before. The structure we had in place was perfect for a club of our standing. Steady, sensible progress would ensure the term, “it’s Brentford Innit” could no longer be used in a negative manner.

Then the Times runs THAT story on Tuesday 10th February which just blows everyone over.

Mark Warburton, probably the best manager all Bees fans who are still alive have ever witnessed, is to be sacked even if he gets us in the Premier League. Really?

There has already been so much spoken and written on the matter. My overriding consideration since I’ve tried to understand the gist of what is happening is… what the f**k do I want Brentford Football Club to be and does this differ significantly from the owner?

If, Matthew Benham, is seriously considering “sacking” a manager who could get us into the Premier League, then like Jim Levack has already said (read the full article here), I’m not sure I want to be part of that.

Matthew obviously has every right to do what he wants. Maybe he has seen the progress Southampton made after they “unbelievably” sacked Nigel Adkins and sees this as the way ahead. His vision may well be of us challenging Europe’s elite and maybe that I what we should all be dreaming of. I do understand at the moment there is so much rumour that it is hard to know what is true.

There just does seem to be an element of acceptance that this Spanish fella, who it must be said seems a very good manager, is on his way.
It has just got me thinking, do I even want us to be a success in the Premier League? Should I be more ambitious and want Brentford FC to be beating Barcelona in the Champions League? I’m all confused and, just like the excuse for breaking off relationships, it’s a case of, “uurggggh, I really don’t know what I want.” I guess I’m scared of what continued, quick, progress may bring. I suppose it’s the common fear of change.

I’ve always liked the idea of a season or two in the Prem then more of a residence in the Championship. Surely this is wrong? Shouldn’t I be wanting us to become the best in the world? Arggghh, I don’t know what I want.

I like the thought of collecting the Premier League sticker album for the odd season(s) we’re in the top division and I would also LOVE IT if we could get Griffin Park properly represented on FIFA16 or 17 with Lionel Road also making it onto a version or two.

League trips to Old Trafford, The Emirates and Villa Park would be special. Do I want them to become the norm though? I’m not sure I do.

It might well be the fact that the ‘news’ came from a Rupert Murdoch source on the same day his Sky corporation paid their share of over £5billion for rights to show Premier League football. The amounts of money in the top division are obscene. A big part of me doesn’t really want to be a part of that. Like I said, I don’t know what I want.

I honestly don’t know if anything will beat the feeling of seeing us finally make a great stab at the second tier. This is what I have wanted to see ever since I started going to Griffin Park. I note Matthew Benham says he has been a true fan since 1979. My only air of superiority over him in anything is the fact that I went to my first game on 31st December 1978!

It might well be that I am already grieving for Griffin Park. Yep, #GrievingPark. I know we need Lionel Road but, well, it will just be different again won’t it? I guess it would be a laugh to see how the local (well not that local) Kew Bridge and Chiswick residents cope with Ultras from top Euro sides but I’m still scared at how much I will miss Griffin Park.

It might also be that I have other priorities in my life and the success of ‘my’ football team isn’t as important as it used to be. I like speaking to football folk at work at how well we did to do a double over Leeds but do I really want them to chat about my team like they do theirs? I don’t know.

I certainly don’t want us to be back in League One.

It will be interesting to see how things pan out.

I’m thankful that Matthew Benham has taken us comfortably away from Division Three. His generosity has been unbelievable.

I’m thankful that Mark Warburton has got us playing football at a level I have been desperate to see.

I watched some of the recent fans’ meeting online and felt genuine pride in everyone there. Just like the Lionel Road Planning Committee meeting, I was left feeling so pleased that these talented individuals were working collectively for MY team.

I just don’t know what I want to happen next. Yes, we should probably aim for the stars. However, for every Apollo 11, there’s a Space Shuttle Challenger (OV-099). In truth, I’m quite happy just star gazing from planet earth, especially when the view is as beautiful as it has been over the last few months.

Luis Adriano
@LuisAdrianoUK