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WHAT PROMOTION HAS MEANT FOR OUR MEDICAL TEAM

Our latest ‘unsung hero’ is Brentford’s Head of Medical Neil Greig. From inside the club’s COVID bubble he tells us of all the new challenges that have come with promotion and looks back to the very different way it was a decade ago in League One.
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WHY BRENTFORD IS THE TALK OF WESTMINSTER

One minute DCMS Secretary Oliver Dowden was meeting BU and BIAS at the stadium saying Brentford is a ‘model club’. The next his successor was saying nice things about us too. It suggests the Government is about to promote a Bees United innovation.
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SAFE STANDING MAY FINALLY BE COMING

The Government have announced a pilot scheme which will allow some fans at Premier League and Championship clubs to stand while watching matches. Clubs have until 6 October to apply to become 'early adopters' of the scheme which would begin on January 1st. The ban on standing in the top two...
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YOU CAN CALL ME ZANKA

His full name is Mathias Jattah-Njie Jørgensen but you can call him Zanka because it seems everybody else does. The Danish centre-back made his debut as a sub at Wolves and a starter against Oldham. But who exactly is Zanka? Our Danish correspondent Tobias Neigaard reports.
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WE ARE MOST DEFINITELY PREMIER LEAGUE NOW

When even BBC Match of Day presenters are purring about Brentford we know we’ve made a mark in the Premier League. For contributing editor Greville Waterman it was a ‘perfect day’ as Brentford got their first away win in the top flight for over 7 decades.
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BRENTFORD 0 BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION 1

The accepted wisdom after the home defeat to Brighton was that in the Premier League you have to take your chances. Bryan Mbeumo had a few of them. Contributing Editor Bill Hagerty saw our opening unbeaten run come to an end.
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THE FAN WHO MADE A BEES FANCAVE

The centre piece of the ‘Farewell to Griffin Park -the Fans Story’ exhibition at the London Museum of Water and Steam is a reconstruction of a ‘fancave’ which a Bees fan, the late John Pitt, created in a garden shed. Who exactly was John?
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FAN FLAGS MAKE TV IMPACT

The anti-discrimination banners and flags organised by fan groups with the club had an unexpectedly important impact during the Arsenal game.Here's the story behind them.
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