Game on

Only few hours to kick-off.

The club has only waited 74 years.

Happy and sad. A great event but sad as Peter did not quite last long enough to see it.

The season beckons

Premier League 2021-22 preview No 3: Brentford

Punchy, front-foot style will be a welcome addition to the top flight and plenty of the team should take step up in their strideby Ben FisherTue 3 Aug 2021 00.01 BST

Guardian writers’ predicted position: 18th (NB: this is not necessarily Ben Fisher’s prediction but the average of our writers’ tips)

Last season’s position: 3rd in the Championship

Odds to win the league (via Oddschecker): 750-1

The plan

These are exciting times at Brentford. A couple of months on from Thomas Frank being ambushed by his players during his pitchside interviews at Wembley, and conducting his press conference with a towel draped over his shoulders, it is time for a club that outperformed heavyweight rivals in the Championship to put to the test in the biggest league in the world an intriguing theory built on smart thinking and shrewd recruitment.

Jack Grealish in a swimming pool with an inflatable

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How will they measure up? Everything points to Brentford being a welcome addition to the Premier League. They play a punchy, front-foot style, promote youngsters from a novel and budding B team, established after they scrapped their academy five years ago, and in Frank they have a box-office head coach. Before May’s play-off semi-final comeback victory against Bournemouth he embarked on a pre-match lap of the pitch to rev up the crowd and, last year, he got a ticking off from the English Football League for using drinks breaks to fine-tune tactics on a magnetic whiteboard.

Brentford have a core of players who seem destined to take the step up in their stride, from the goalkeeper David Raya to Rico Henry, a force from left-back, the classy Christian Norgaard, Vitaly Janelt, a defensive midfielder picked up from Bochum for £500,000, Bryan Mbeumo and, of course, Ivan Toney. For the first summer in a while, Brentford did not have to worry about losing their best players to predators. They have received no offers for their talisman Toney and instead have focused on strengthening in key areas.

Next season fixture list

Looking at the names seems a little wild, unreal.

Saturday 14 August Arsenal H

Saturday 21 August Crystal Palace A

Saturday 28 August Aston Villa A

Saturday 11 September Brighton and Hove Albion H

Saturday 18 September Wolverhampton Wanderers A

Saturday 25 September Liverpool H

Saturday 2 October West Ham United A

Saturday 16 October Chelsea H

Saturday 23 October Leicester City H

Saturday 30 October Burnley A

Saturday 6 November Norwich City H

Saturday 20 November Newcastle United A

Saturday 27 November Everton H

Wednesday 1 December Tottenham Hotspur A

Saturday 4 December Leeds United A

Saturday 11 December Watford H

Tuesday 14 December Manchester United H

Saturday 18 December Southampton A

Sunday 26 December Brighton and Hove Albion A

Tuesday 28 December Manchester City H

Saturday 1 January Aston Villa H

Saturday 15 January Liverpool A

Saturday 22 January Wolverhampton Wanderers H

Wednesday 9 February Manchester City A

Saturday 12 February Crystal Palace H

Saturday 19 February Arsenal A

Saturday 26 February Newcastle United H

Saturday 5 March Norwich City A

Saturday 12 March Burnley H

Saturday 19 March Leicester City A

Saturday 2 April Chelsea A

Saturday 9 April West Ham United H

Saturday 16 April Watford A

Saturday 23 April Tottenham Hotspur H

Saturday 30 April Manchester United A

Saturday 7 May Southampton H

Sunday 15 May Everton A

Sunday 22 May Leeds United H

Rugby Debut

After showing no interest in rugby when growing up in New Zealand, the land of rugby obsession, IQ had developed his career in east London. He has been learning the skills and playing with the renowned club King Cross Steelers.

After a training/ learning schedule disrupted by the pandemic he had his end of training showpiece game. M&D were in attendance to watch him run round for about 50 minutes out of 80.

There was some fine line-out lifting, big tackles and carries, all done at pace while at times needing a little rest to ‘suck in a few big ones’.

All he needs now is to buy some boots that fit.

Next up the touch rugby season before the winter season starts again?

Lovely afternoon sitting on the bank, in the sun, watching a good standard for players who have been learning and listening to the banter.

Who would want to watch a football match?

Wembley

So Brentford have another go at reaching the rarified zones of football- the Premier League – today.

So according to the BBC the game is worth £160 million- significant then from that point of view, but also would be the first time since 1947 that Brentford played in the top flight. A lifetime or more.

It also seems that the Bees are favourites.

In the end I had access to a ticket for the game but had affirmed with Isaac that I would go to watch his rugby match – after all his training. So Percy is now going in my place.

I will be watching Isaac and then trying to find a pub showing the game in east London. Hopefully not a problem.

COYB.

Play-off joy?

SAT 22 May 2021Championship – Play-offs – 2nd LegBrentford12:30AFC Bournemouth(Agg 0-1)Venue: Brentford Community Stadium

Brentford v Bournemouth (0-1 agg): Thomas Frank wants Bees to draw on experience

21 May 202121 May 2021.From the section Championship

Thomas Frank and Jonathan Woodgate
Brentford head coach Thomas Frank (left) and Bournemouth boss Jonathan Woodgate are hoping to lead their sides to the Championship play-off final at Wembley next Saturday
Championship play-off semi-final second leg: Brentford v Bournemouth (0-1 agg)
Venue: Brentford Community Stadium Date: Saturday, 22 May Kick-off: 12:30 BST
Coverage: Commentary on BBC Radio London Digital and BBC Radio Solent, plus live text coverage on BBC Sport website

Off to the new stadium today for the second time with Anthony by my side. Clearly a big game for the Bees and with some fans in the stadium, maybe it will feel like a normal match. Long time no attendance .

Am I confident? Not overly, but a win is possible.

Time to enjoy however.

Brentford in the news…but I think their chance has passed

Brentford’s Thomas Frank: ‘I try to stay calm … then suddenly I explode’

Ben Fisher

Brentford’s manager, Thomas Frank, celebrates with Mads Roerslev after the win at home against Sheffield Wednesday in February.

Brentford’s manager, Thomas Frank, celebrates with Mads Roerslev after the win at home against Sheffield Wednesday in February. Photograph: Clive Rose/Getty Images

Head coach discusses promotion ambitions, social media and changing plans to see Ollie Watkins score for England

Ben Fisher

Fri 2 Apr 2021 11.00 BST

Last Thursday evening Thomas Frank was at home in south-west London, watching Denmark’s Under-21s on his laptop when, a few miles away, Ollie Watkins was brought on for his England debut at Wembley. It was the cue for the Brentford head coach to fetch the remote. “I turned on the telly and saw Ollie score,” says Frank, who worked with the striker for three seasons. “The story of Ollie is remarkable, from League Two to the Championship and now the Premier League and the national team. He is humble but worked very hard. With that you can get very far.”

Frank is hoping to guide Brentford to the top flight after coming within one game of promotion last season. The international break allowed him to recharge the batteries, a little respite from a gruelling campaign that began only 33 days after losing the play-off final. Getting off the hamster wheel, as Frank puts it, is tricky but the change of pace and spending a few hours with family, exploring Netflix or walking through the woods with Torben, a cross between a Shar Pei and an English bulldog from Battersea, was much needed. “I watched After Life. I tried to find something where I can laugh and cry a bit, and I did both.”

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With nine games to play Brentford are hoping tears of joy lie ahead. Before visiting Huddersfield on Saturday they are fourth in the Championship, in the midst of what, ostensibly, is a three-way fight with Watford, whom they face in their penultimate game, and Swansea for the second automatic promotion place. “We are definitely getting into the last part of the race, so maybe we are not sprinting yet but we are definitely increasing the tempo, or trying to.

But at same time the matches are slipping:

Huddersfield Town 1-1 Brentford: Mads Sorensen earns point but Bees’ promotion hopes take hit

3 April 20213 April 2021.From the section Championship

Lewis O'Brien, Huddersfield
A mix-up in the Brentford defence gave Lewis O’Brien the opportunity to open the scoring with the Terriers’ only shot of the first half

Brentford’s automatic promotion hopes were dealt a blow after a draw which edged Huddersfield closer to safety.

Lewis O’Brien took advantage of a mix-up between Bees goalkeeper David Raya and defender Mads Roerslev to put the hosts ahead after seven minutes.

Brentford equalised five minutes into the second half when Mads Sorensen turned in Vitaly Janelt’s cutback, before Ivan Toney hit the post. 

Both sides had chances to win it late on but had to settle for a point each.

The point moves Brentford up to third on goal difference but they remain nine points behind Watford in second, albeit with a game in hand, with the draw edging Huddersfield eight points clear of the relegation places.