To Bee or not to Bee. Brentford (H) 25/10/14
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Re: To Bee or not to Bee. Brentford (H) 25/10/14
The jaffka guaranteejaffka wrote:Re the conference, I was going off his body language and only hearing 2 different voices asking questions.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Doesn't show the attendees, does it? Apart from the burk with his hand in Lennon's face 'cos he's got a shit dictaphone...jaffka wrote:Not many at the conference.I hope and think you're right.jaffka wrote:I think that he is going to have them right up for this.
The dodgy dictaphone guy is Jack Dearden, I would imagine the other voice belonged to Mark Iles.
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Re: To Bee or not to Bee. Brentford (H) 25/10/14
Lennon came into the fanzone around 2pm, he got a great reception.
Our start was clever, we stacked the left side and it nearly came off.
We made some chances in the first half as did they. Pretty even overall.
Second half up to the injury we were bossing it. Any news about him after chungy and spearing double teamed him?
Mills nearly scored, Danns with a screamer, mavies with sublime dribbling skill, they all mobbed him for that one and cravies finishing it off. Good quick thinking putting him in the clear.
They weren't a bad side but a few times their defence and keeper got them in bother with slack passes. However they scored when we were under pressure and that's what we must aspire to. We could have had at least five.
A good day and enjoyed the match. People with beaming smiles leaving the ground. Fantastic.
Our start was clever, we stacked the left side and it nearly came off.
We made some chances in the first half as did they. Pretty even overall.
Second half up to the injury we were bossing it. Any news about him after chungy and spearing double teamed him?
Mills nearly scored, Danns with a screamer, mavies with sublime dribbling skill, they all mobbed him for that one and cravies finishing it off. Good quick thinking putting him in the clear.
They weren't a bad side but a few times their defence and keeper got them in bother with slack passes. However they scored when we were under pressure and that's what we must aspire to. We could have had at least five.
A good day and enjoyed the match. People with beaming smiles leaving the ground. Fantastic.
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Not a geat 1at half. Brilliant 2nd half.
Pratley and Beckford are the weak links
Think the referee came here on Brentford's team bus, he was so biased, we didn't deserve most of those bookings.
Love watching Lennon on the touchline...the man has passion!!
Bit panicky when they got one back but overall we deserved to win...a really entertaining game
Can we have another match tomorrow? loving this
Pratley and Beckford are the weak links
Think the referee came here on Brentford's team bus, he was so biased, we didn't deserve most of those bookings.
Love watching Lennon on the touchline...the man has passion!!
Bit panicky when they got one back but overall we deserved to win...a really entertaining game
Can we have another match tomorrow? loving this

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He's a different animal isn't he !!jaffka wrote:Lennon came into the fanzone around 2pm, he got a great reception.
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Even if he hadn't grabbed us the late goal I'm always very, very impressed with Craig Davies. Sure he isn't the most prolific striker, or the most skillful, but he always knows his job and gets amongst it. I guess it's easy to look busy when you come on towards the end of a match but we have a few in the side who would just sulk it out.
I don't think he'll ever be a consistent starter for us but I'm glad we have him at the club. His celebration at the end was class and him and Spearing pretty much did a lap of honour at the end to thank those who had turned up and the spirit throughout. Haven't been to the ground for a while but players like him make me look forward to next game.
I don't think he'll ever be a consistent starter for us but I'm glad we have him at the club. His celebration at the end was class and him and Spearing pretty much did a lap of honour at the end to thank those who had turned up and the spirit throughout. Haven't been to the ground for a while but players like him make me look forward to next game.
Re: To Bee or not to Bee. Brentford (H) 25/10/14
Just back.
What a 2nd half of football!
What win!
What great goals from all three BWFC players!
WHAT!
What a 2nd half of football!
What win!
What great goals from all three BWFC players!
WHAT!
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And what were you expecting to see, oh fair-weathered one? 70's fecking Brazil? You wouldn't know, of course, you haven't been around, but now you're just displaying ignorance at an alarming level.Peter Thompson wrote: All in all I'm committed to backing Lennon, but I was a little disappointed in the performance today - but a win is a win.
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Bruce Rioja wrote:And what were you expecting to see, oh fair-weathered one? 70's fecking Brazil? You wouldn't know, of course, you haven't been around, but now you're just displaying ignorance at an alarming level.Peter Thompson wrote: All in all I'm committed to backing Lennon, but I was a little disappointed in the performance today - but a win is a win.
Aye, that was a much better performance in both halves, than we've been used to.
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Ignorant about what exactly....?, Mr oh so superior super fanBruce Rioja wrote:And what were you expecting to see, oh fair-weathered one? 70's fecking Brazil? You wouldn't know, of course, you haven't been around, but now you're just displaying ignorance at an alarming level.Peter Thompson wrote: All in all I'm committed to backing Lennon, but I was a little disappointed in the performance today - but a win is a win.
Re: To Bee or not to Bee. Brentford (H) 25/10/14
He did a quick Q&A session, could only do around 5 mins as he obviously had to go and prep the team.bobo the clown wrote:He's a different animal isn't he !!jaffka wrote:Lennon came into the fanzone around 2pm, he got a great reception.
The chap pointed this out and asked the fans to refrain from mobbing him for signatures, he also stated that Neil stated that he wanted to do this and felt it was important to meet the fans.
The question that stuck out for me was 'Why did you choose Bolton when you had so many offers and different clubs to choose?'
The answer he gave was 'why not' That got a great round of applause.
Like in the press conference he said the only thing that he can guarantee is that he will do his upmost best to bring success to the football club.
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Pleased with most of the performances today but Beckford and Pratley were bloody awful.
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This! They have no place in our team. Pratley is keen, but ultimately shite. Beckford doesn't make any effort whatsoever, unless he's supplied with the ball just how he likes it.adamworthy2002 wrote:Pleased with most of the performances today but Beckford and Pratley were bloody awful.
Thought we started a bit sluggish, but grew into the game. Particularly in the second half where we looked comfortable after scoring our first. Typically, we gave the opposition some encouragement and they snapped up the chance. Very nervy ending, but Lonners quick thinking and Cravies cool finish sealed the win. Its not often that the keeper sprints the length of the pitch to celebrate a goal!!
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That you swan back up when events happen to fit your personal liking, you're ignorant in that you still moan about a performance that was so much better than those that have gone before. You don't know how utterly shit we've been under Freedman. If you didn't like today's performance, and if you've failed to notice the difference in our standing since you last showed up, then maybe you should take the next three years of as well, as it's not likely to get pretty any time soon.Peter Thompson wrote:Ignorant about what exactly....?, Mr oh so superior super fanBruce Rioja wrote:And what were you expecting to see, oh fair-weathered one? 70's fecking Brazil? You wouldn't know, of course, you haven't been around, but now you're just displaying ignorance at an alarming level.Peter Thompson wrote: All in all I'm committed to backing Lennon, but I was a little disappointed in the performance today - but a win is a win.
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I think he's now known as 'Special' Darren. His nickname wasn't quite so PC in the early-mid 90's when he was kicking plastic cups etc around the bottom of the paddock. Today was the first time I've seen him in donkey's years.bobo the clown wrote:Who the fck is 'Darren' ?LeverEnd wrote:Having a super john inspired pint in the bay horse with Burnden Paddock. Just been chatting to celeb wanderers fan Darren, who has predicted a 4-1 win and a goal for Tim Ream. (That may be the one rather than one if the 4).
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Missing 3 years out of 35 is a crime....feck me 'guilty your honour'. I went home and away for 30 + years.Bruce Rioja wrote:That you swan back up when events happen to fit your personal liking, you're ignorant in that you still moan about a performance that was so much better than those that have gone before. You don't know how utterly shit we've been under Freedman. If you didn't like today's performance, and if you've failed to notice the difference in our standing since you last showed up, then maybe you should take the next three years of as well, as it's not likely to get pretty any time soon.Peter Thompson wrote:Ignorant about what exactly....?, Mr oh so superior super fanBruce Rioja wrote:And what were you expecting to see, oh fair-weathered one? 70's fecking Brazil? You wouldn't know, of course, you haven't been around, but now you're just displaying ignorance at an alarming level.Peter Thompson wrote: All in all I'm committed to backing Lennon, but I was a little disappointed in the performance today - but a win is a win.
I stopped going because of the dross under Coyle & Freedman. I'm fecking made up with Lennon, we are extremely lucky to have him....he's made a huge impact.
Today I gave an honest assessment of what I saw today, I thought the game was about opinions....the fact that if it doesn't tie in with you view means I'm ignorant
If that 1st half was an improvement on what you saw under Freedman, then it must have been grim and in that respect I take my hat off to all that have paid money to sit through it.
We also differ because I think that it will get pretty quite soon under NL....over to you chief !
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He came into the fanzone today.Burnden Paddock wrote:I think he's now known as 'Special' Darren. His nickname wasn't quite so PC in the early-mid 90's when he was kicking plastic cups etc around the bottom of the paddock. Today was the first time I've seen him in donkey's years.bobo the clown wrote:Who the fck is 'Darren' ?LeverEnd wrote:Having a super john inspired pint in the bay horse with Burnden Paddock. Just been chatting to celeb wanderers fan Darren, who has predicted a 4-1 win and a goal for Tim Ream. (That may be the one rather than one if the 4).
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But what were you doing in the Shiffnal Street area?
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The crowd vitriol is still simmering just below the surface. Before half time he got some stick in the ESL when he made yet another hash of it. The instant difference when Mavies replaced him was remarkable!adamworthy2002 wrote:Pleased with most of the performances today but Beckford and Pratley were bloody awful.
Loved watching Lennon on the touchline, him and his buddy. so much passion between them, something we've been sadly lacking, and a whole new set of hand signals for us all to learn.
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I was a pimp.CrazyHorse wrote:
But what were you doing in the Shiffnal Street area?
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