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Greg Dyke and David Merritt answer BIAS

At the end of February, the Brentford Independent Association of Supporters (BIAS) wrote similar letters to Greg Dyke, chairman of the football club and David Merritt, chairman of Bees United and a director of the football club. Both letters posed “questions that BIAS feels need answering”.
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Shock treatment

In the recent Gillingham matchday programme, new Bees United board member Mike Rice reflected on his first 100 days in the job.
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Questions, questions …

Recent news that Darlington has entered administration – and strong rumours that other clubs in Leagues 1 and 2 may be following them before the season's out – has prompted Bees fans to ask about the immediate likelihood of Brentford Football Club suffering the same fate.
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More boardroom winners

Bees United's boardroom guests for the visit of Barnet last Tuesday night were Kevin Fancourt and his father Eddie, who has been coming to Griffin Park for over sixty years.
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Three years on

Three years have passed since the supporters of Brentford Football Club took a controlling 60% stake in our Club from the previous owner.
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Andy Burnham gets Bees buzzing

On 27 January, Andy Burnham, the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, visited Brentford Football Club's community activities and saw "great vision for a club at the heart of its community".
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Bees United’s boardroom guests

John Hewlett and his son Russell were the lucky winners of the latest Bees United members' draw, giving them the chance to watch the recent Notts County game from the Directors' Box as well as to enjoy the pre-and post-match hospitality of the Griffin Park boardroom.
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