I saw one presumably this weekend in the FA cup where the keeper knocked it to the defender on the touchline, the defender took a few touches, knocked it back.
The highlights were wonderful viewing (I couldn't watch live as I was melting in 34 degree heat on the cricket pitch - luckily only 4 balls under a helmet). I have to call you out on your previous claim that you "don't watch Premier League" though - what's changed? Was it just the appeal of watching Man Utd get dismantled by an erstwhile league rival of ours? Or have you been drawn in by the big money, flashing lights and nauseating hyperbole?
Can’t speak for @drcongo of course but I love everything about Brentford. We’ve benefited in the recent past from having had several very good young players on loan from the club, not least our current number 20. Our business/player development strategy is modelled on very similar lines to Brentford’s and I have a historical connection with the club insofar as a good friend (long deceased) was a leading light in their supporters club.
Can’t forgive them for inflicting our heaviest ever away defeat on us ! Some things are best forgotten.
To be fair I do not normally watch PL footie, but tuned into MOTD just for the shit & giggles of ManUre imploding & then MOTD2 to watch the handbags between Conte & Teuchel
I would not be sad if every "big six" club experienced a similar rot to Manchester United. In the meantime, reveling in their ineptitude actually makes the PL interesting again.
Arsenal have been in a fair malaise since Wenger's original magic faded. A Couple of 8ths in recent years.
Chelsea have had the occasional huge drop off season, but generally ruthlessly get back near the top.
Liverpool had a 30 year spell without winning the league.
Tottenham are fairly lucky to count as big 6 having won about 1 league Cup in 2 decades.
It's City you can't see dropping off for the foreseeable. Near infinite resources and the only thing stopping them hoovering 100% up domestically is Klopp punching above Liverpool's financial level.
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Was it better than Brighton's one?
Keeper got a foolish touch on the ball meaning their man half way through a clearance welly ended up just smacking it into his own net.
Good news indeed. Shameful waste of buckingham park...which is where I first saw the blues in a pre-season friendly!
Oh, this was much funnier imo
I saw one presumably this weekend in the FA cup where the keeper knocked it to the defender on the touchline, the defender took a few touches, knocked it back.
Straight into the goal.
Madness.
Wasps update - Still the nomadic leaching vermin they always were.
Reading getting an absolute seeing to at Rotherham.
The fake Dons getting spanked at Ipswich it's 3-0.
Man United gift Brentford a goal with a huge goalie error. Karma bit them quickly there!!!
I’m watching Brentford stuff Man Utd. It’s fun.
We really need to get promoted so we can play at Old Trafford next season.
Wycombe legend Robert Jones is reffing Forest - West Ham
And Dean Henderson saved a penalty.
Limbs
Was a very happy afternoon, great penalty save
The highlights were wonderful viewing (I couldn't watch live as I was melting in 34 degree heat on the cricket pitch - luckily only 4 balls under a helmet). I have to call you out on your previous claim that you "don't watch Premier League" though - what's changed? Was it just the appeal of watching Man Utd get dismantled by an erstwhile league rival of ours? Or have you been drawn in by the big money, flashing lights and nauseating hyperbole?
Can’t speak for @drcongo of course but I love everything about Brentford. We’ve benefited in the recent past from having had several very good young players on loan from the club, not least our current number 20. Our business/player development strategy is modelled on very similar lines to Brentford’s and I have a historical connection with the club insofar as a good friend (long deceased) was a leading light in their supporters club.
Can’t forgive them for inflicting our heaviest ever away defeat on us ! Some things are best forgotten.
I really like their manager. Comes across a top guy as well as a tad eccentric which is great!
Brentford are the benchmark in terms of how a football club should be run sustainably both on and off the pitch.
For thousands of armchair manu fans across the nation going back to work today..ze humiliation must be unbearable!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iJinynpNd4
To be fair I do not normally watch PL footie, but tuned into MOTD just for the shit & giggles of ManUre imploding & then MOTD2 to watch the handbags between Conte & Teuchel
I've been away all weekend but looking forward to watching with a glass of wine this evening!
Main focus on Eze ?
My raving days are long behind me @micra
Anyone tried the Conte handshake today?
Imagine the outcome if he had done that to Bayo!
I would not be sad if every "big six" club experienced a similar rot to Manchester United. In the meantime, reveling in their ineptitude actually makes the PL interesting again.
I’m away on holiday, so having heard about an early goal we put it on. Felt like the kind of thing one does on holiday.
However I’m very worried about you having four balls under your helmet.
Arsenal have been in a fair malaise since Wenger's original magic faded. A Couple of 8ths in recent years.
Chelsea have had the occasional huge drop off season, but generally ruthlessly get back near the top.
Liverpool had a 30 year spell without winning the league.
Tottenham are fairly lucky to count as big 6 having won about 1 league Cup in 2 decades.
It's City you can't see dropping off for the foreseeable. Near infinite resources and the only thing stopping them hoovering 100% up domestically is Klopp punching above Liverpool's financial level.
When I went to school in my Wycombe shirt a load of posh twats pretended to support Manchester United.
These thickos (and they were thick) probably have cushy jobs now and couldn't care less