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  • This game was a huge disappointment for me in one sense yet crucial on the other. Having listened to talk of Champions League all week Moyes game plan showed why that is an impossibility. Having watched Bournemouth just before- with their fearlessness even after a ridiculous penalty-was what I wanted to see from us given the magnitude of the game. Champions League talk is wild considering 65 points wouldn't have been enough to get 5th in years and the likelihood of us winning every game is cloud cuckoo land given how we approach games. Indeed our neighbours are supposed to be imploding while we are supposed to be on fire yet we have both picked up 10 points from our last 6 games. On the flip side the late goal is massive as I think it does damage to Brentfords top 8 chances and doesn't really harm ours. I'm hoping Newcastle don't win today as I think they can still get one of the European berths now their workload is only focused on the league. Make no mistake this was ...
    Conor McCourt in Blues come back twice to claim a point and keep Europe in sight
  • Generous all round I’d say! ...
    Geoff Trenner in Brentford vs Everton player ratings: Kiernan Dewsbury’s late equaliser secures an important point
  • Bees' perspective here.. 65th season watching them and approaching 80 rather more quickly than I like so all I really want is an entertaining match with a few goals and plenty of action,failing that a good punch-up.. No need for the latter as it was a very decent match and a fair result.. The difference between the sides was the available quality on the bench..after 70 minutes, Andrews really had no options apart from some promising but untested youngsters and a semi fit Henderson..it perfectly illustrated my earlier point about the dangers of the Europa League to a club like BFC. Best wishes for the rest of the season esp..v your esteemed neighbours..and look forward to being still around next season, DV. ...
    John Hood in Blues come back twice to claim a point and keep Europe in sight
  • I think we just about deserved a point. I really thought we would win this one after watching them play Leeds last time out. Perhaps our three best players (Garner, Dewsbury-Hall and Ndiaye) were not quite on blob. I have taken a few positives out of the game though:-In the post match interviews, Moyes and Dewsbury-Hall tried very hard to hide their disappointment. They obviously went out to win it.This group of players are resilient - they have the fighting spirit.George is a footballer. No brainer for me now -- definitely keep him.Must beat the horrible ones next week....
    Laurie Hartley in Blues come back twice to claim a point and keep Europe in sight
  • Aznou is a mile off. He was on the periphery of training on Tuesday, and resembled a kid that had just been called up from the U18s.He needs a good loan where he is playing 30 games plus. It would be good if that was the championship, as he needs toughening up. Dibling is a shy young man. But there is something there for certain in training. He just needs to put into games. A decent pre season where it is a blank page, less competitive matches will put his hat back in the ring. Not convinced he is a right winger either. More of a player that looks like he would enjoy a central position.Playing him and O'Brien on the right won’t work in my opinion. Neither enjoy playing with chalk on their boots....
    Ian Bennett in Blues come back twice to claim a point and keep Europe in sight
  • Micheal 26.Thanks for that, I didnt realise the FAB had put anything up.So fair play to them for that....
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