There are some blogs that never get written because of just how boring the game was, so reliving it to write about it makes the resultant blog mind-numbingly dull. Then there are those that don’t make it due to 60-70 hour work weeks leaving me too exhausted to write. This blog almost didn’t make itContinue reading “The Nightmare Was Real”
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Luton Town’s Mufasa Moment
I know in my last blog I said that this one would chart my visit to Valley Parade, which is now more than a week ago, but yesterday was my first day off since that match and (after sleeping through most of it) I decided to listen to Luton Town’s visit to Bournemouth before startingContinue reading “Luton Town’s Mufasa Moment”
East London’s Finest
On Tuesday 27th March 2024 I stepped back in time 5 years to The Braemer Road Stand of Griffin Park, just 15.1 miles away from the original. Despite having seen Brentford handily humiliated in this area the day before (https://the-football-tourist.com/2024/02/27/smashed-to-pieces/) I went back to the east end for a second evening in a row, butContinue reading “East London’s Finest”
Smashed To Pieces
No beating around the bush on this one. Brentford were abysmal at the London Stadium last night as the Hammers carved through them with ease and were extremely unfortunate to only score 4. The final scoreline of 4-2 was extremely flattering on the visitors as they had no answer to the fast flowing football ofContinue reading “Smashed To Pieces”
Corporate Franchise Strikes Again
I really should have learnt better by now than to go to matches at the soulless warehouse belonging to the English franchise of the biggest corporate entity in global football. I have been to countless matches there and only enjoyed one due to a virtuoso performance from their employee of the year, Erling Haaland. YepContinue reading “Corporate Franchise Strikes Again”
It’s Not All Doom And Gloom
Looking at Brentford’s results and performances from orbit, one win a piece every month since November, it certainly looks like we are in an unescapable downwards spiral. Once you zoom in a little though the signs we may just be turning the corner are there. The days of collapses where one goal for the oppositionContinue reading “It’s Not All Doom And Gloom”
Wombles Kneecapped
Ten days ago, my last day off, I headed south of the Thames to support the ultimate underdogs in their fight against a team from two divisions above them in the FA Cup 3rd round. In the last 2 rounds AFC Wimbledon had managed a high-five of goals of goals, but before that lulls youContinue reading “Wombles Kneecapped”
Fragile Bees: Handle With Care
Nine days ago the Wolves were in town and left with all 3 points having inflicted a 4-1 defeat on their hosts. Now they were back for a cup game and hoping for a similar result against a Brentford team that had lost 3-1 away at Crystal Palace in the meantime. Any hope of aContinue reading “Fragile Bees: Handle With Care”
Hope For The Underdogs
After 6 back to back 10hour work days over new year my days off have landed at exactly the right time, FA Cup 3rd round weekend. This is the stage that every amateur side has been working towards for months. Where fans dream of getting the chance to cut one of the big boys downContinue reading “Hope For The Underdogs”
The Comeback is On
As 2023 ends with Brentford just 4 points and 2 places above the relegation zone and in the midst of a run that has seen them win just once in their last 7 games, I am taking us back to the beginning of November as the Bees topped off a hat-trick of successive wins withContinue reading “The Comeback is On”