My uncle in his 80s is a lifelong die-hard Brentford supporter. 74 years they've been out the top division..and hes thrilled to see them back !! He was 11 last time they were in first division! Thrilled for him
I've gotten over my childhood dislike of a teacher (i didn't even have but he was always looming about school being a big meanie) from Brentford. I still recall the day, three years in, when we actually found out his nasally accent wasn't Australian. We were shocked.
They did the right thing getting rid of Frank Lampard when they did, it seems like.
Someone hasn't turned their microphone off at half-time and you could hear the commentator eating and chatting and saying "what a pass" and at one stage going "shhhhhhiiiii" before thankfully stopping. It could have been a Partridge moment.
Well, the question before the game was, would England have a new Aston Villa (won one Euro Cup) or Nottingham Forest (won two Euro Cups). So we have a new Notts Forest. Personally speaking, it was like choosing between Fred West or The Yorkshire Ripper.
I've said it before, Guardiola would pick a team of 11 midfielders if he could who would pass the ball all day long to each other without threatening to score a goal.
The major downside is that Man Utd fans are feeling happy tonight, even though those shitbags lost a Euro final too this week. Not the best week for Manchester football.