???????? – "A proper football ground – so old you can smell the history."
— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) July 29, 2020
Griffin Park has been Brentford's home since 1904, tonight they hope to give it the perfect farewell in their play-off semi-final second-leg against Swansea…????⚪
Watch live on Sky Sports Football now! pic.twitter.com/VV0DlwMjsm
Into the play-off final
Brentford 3 – 1 Swansea
Brentford
Home team scorersOllie Watkins 11Emiliano Marcondes 15Bryan Mbeumo 46

Swansea
Away team scorersRhian Brewster 78

Aggregate 3-2 Brentford win 3-2 on aggregate
Brentford fight off Swansea to reach play-off final in Griffin Park swansong
Jonathan Liew at Griffin Park
Wed 29 Jul 2020 22.35 BSTFirst published on Wed 29 Jul 2020 22.11 BST

A night for moving on. For shedding baggage, and laying the past to rest. On the night Brentford said their farewells to Griffin Park, they came closer to top-flight football than they have done at any point since 1947. They did so with a sparkling modern brand of football quite at odds with the weathered girders and sardine seats of their old home.
The downs of football

The hope does not take long to disappear.
A poor performance and the opportunity to control their future and possible promotion has gone.
The reason- pressure and anxiety? Lack of fitness after so many game and loss of movement and style? Poor passing and no real pressure on the opposition.
So back to likely play-off process after the last round of games next Wednesday unless wild things happen.
COYB.
Lockdown Football and Hope
Possibly the biggest goal in Brentford’s history:pic.twitter.com/iqIZSwpQfB— Essential Brentford (@BrentEssential) July 17, 2020
As the saying goes currently…”we live in strange times ‘.
Football in the Championship as well as the Premier League has restarted behind closed doors as a result of the pandemic.
Brentford have come back after the lockdown break so well with eight wins. They have slowly pulled in WBA and this is the round with 2 games to go. It started .. and ended.. with WBA one point ahead with the Bees having a better GD.
But the Baggies have screwed up by losing to Huddersfield – so now Brentford have the future in their own hands. Four points needed from their last two games. One tomorrow v Stoke away and then home to Barnsley who a rooted at the bottom of the table.

So now a big, big game tomorrow.
Down to the Globe in Windmill Road to see the outcome.
Anniversary
Garden
A spot in Hanwell
Lammas Park walk
I’m cycling this week too:
Tube use in London down 50%

Vikram Dodd
The Guardian understands the latest figures for transport use in London shows sharp falls since the government urged people to stay home on Monday.
Use of the tube network is down by almost 50%, compared to its normal level, with bus use down 40%.
Figures reported by some UK media earlier on Wednesday, showing a fall in tube use of 19% and bus use of just 10%, come from earlier in the week, sources with knowledge of the figures say.










