Sunday March 9th .....taken from today's clubgowi subscriber newsletter ....

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AFC Champions League game but I will try to confirm 100% on Monday.
I have often said that confidence can come and go quickly in young players and after putting it all together for them for almost four months it could be said that Brentford lost a little confidence at Wolverhampton Wanderers yesterday. Loss. Carlisle United were unbeatable. They passed the ball well enough but did nothing in a bad first half and didn't play at their usual pace. However, they looked much better after the break, especially when they switched to 4-3-3 (two more in the first 45) and a goal after an hour restored confidence and made them fun to watch in the final 30 minutes. and could easily have scored four goals. A dry pitch is certainly better suited to Brentford and manager Mark Warburton and his side have learned a lot from defeats in the top flight and he was much more proactive, using the bench yesterday. Making mistakes in sports/betting and in life is okay as long as we learn something from it.
A big week for Rinder, with Tranmere Rovers at home on Tuesday and heading to Leyton East on Saturday for a lunchtime televised clash for the top of the table. In case some new clients are wondering what we're doing today to extensively discuss a game we didn't play yesterday, you can find my Brentford pre-season notes at the bottom of the page. By the way, Bradford City left me a bit cold and unlike a year ago I conquered Adams Park with their performance, yesterday they came looking for points and showed a bit of a real game plan. The Bantams suddenly lost several key players ( Andrew Davies and James Henson) , but lost en route with the overwhelming support of nearly 1,000 traveling fans. A big club at this level and next season will be even stronger if they can find the investment, but I understand that funds are limited. We can do it at the end of July/beginning of August.
Perfomance.


Football League 1 (written preseason)

Brentford are well inclined almost across the board, we were there at a much higher price last season and I felt they could have been better value for money back then, they just fell short but most of us get their money's worth, so they don't owe us anything.

However, the Bees were one of the top two teams in Ligue 1 last year, they are definitely stronger this season (more on the new players later), the division is weaker this time around in my opinion and the team is one of the youngest. "A year older and a lot smarter. We've talked many times about how they're likely to improve as a club in game 2/3 against a side and that the attention to detail and investment in backroom staff will be even more valuable this season. Last season we talked about a number of things the Bees did that other teams at their level didn't have the resources to do, or when they did, chose to spend their money elsewhere.

For example, Brentford has a performance analysis team of 3-4 people compared to, if they're lucky, a third tier team at most. They look at each player's performance after the game and sometimes at half-time when they see something, and not just at the first team but also at a developmental level.

The club have invested heavily in the stadium and academy, which operate on the same principles as Europe's top sides, with Brentford being promoted to the Football Academy's second division two weeks ago, the only club to come from the top two divisions has dismounted. like this. this step.

They bought land on Lionel Road for a new stadium and owner Matthew Benham, a lifelong supporter, has taken steps to ensure long-term funding for the club and all these projects should anything happen to him and that is definitely the strongest. Brentford has been on and off the pitch for 60 years.

They don't 'throw' money into the team, most big investments are made in long term plans but this opportunity and approach encourages players to come and in terms of loan deals the bigger clubs are willing to bring them. new players. late They can come to Griffin Park knowing they are treated well and have a very close relationship with Everton.

I also think they are the best conditioning team in Ligue 1 and this is underlined by two stats, first when they score goals with 50% coming in the last 15 minutes of the first half (23% is... a large number ) or the last 15 games (27%) and the number of points scored from missed positions (23).

I also explained more about the backroom deal as manager Uwe Roesler and in particular director of football Mark Warburton who was approached by Premier League club last season... club last season for long time readers he did a medical analysis and performance team, Which many big clubs and the like envy. Development is what I'm talking about when I say the club is running on Championship + Club lines, they've been there for 12-18 months already and the trees they planted are starting to bear fruit. Warburton was thrilled but decided to stay at Brentford and I never had any doubts he would stay because he is an important part of the club's long-term plan, he said. "A big club like West Bromwich Albion. However, I am part of an exciting project that is in full swing at Griffin Park and my focus is on helping the club move forward and achieve their goals and ambitions. "I have a very good relationship with Uwe Rössler, Ose Eibangi and all. The football staff and we are delighted to have the same support from the club's board of directors who are fully committed to taking the club to the next level."
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He added: "Brentford Football Club have made tremendous strides in the last 18 months. "This is a club that was built to climb the football pyramid and we have tried to build a backroom and a management team that is more than capable of working at a much higher level." “There is a young and talented first-team squad that we will continue to develop, supported by players coming through the youth stages of a very good academy. "There is also a new formation on the horizon that will only help the club grow."

Warburton is close to the owners and while Rosler could leave at any time, that's the nature of things in football, I think he and Matthew Benham have long-term plans. It's a very ambitious club now and they're going to play Champions League football, if not next season then the season after, and they have more ambition than that. It was the first big approach for a backroom staffer and the fact that it didn't work out was a big statement of intent from the whole club. This may also be made easier by the fact that Warburton is said to be already rich/safe from non-football deals.

They now lost Harry Forrester to Doncaster Rovers and goalkeeper Simon Moore to Cardiff City on Monday. There is 'hope' for both, Moore is a good young keeper with a lot of potential but not the whole article, he should develop into a quality keeper but at the moment he may not be better than another old Bees keeper Richard Lee . Lee is still recovering from injury but the club signed 19-year-old Watford goalkeeper Jack Bonham and added Charlton's David Button to replace Moore on Monday.
Uwe Rösler. "We've always felt that if there's an offer for Simon Moore, we have to have a plan B. We have probationary goalkeepers over the summer and make lists and questions while Simon is away. It happened this week and with Simon out the door there was a chance someone would come in. We decided that David was the perfect choice for us. He's the right age and very hungry to make number one his own. When Simon left, David was our first choice. He's the only player we're looking for and the only player we're offering. We have absolutely no questions or suggestions for other goalkeepers. David will face stiff competition for the goalkeeper from Jack Bonham and Richard Lee once Richard is fit again. We are very strong in the goalkeeper category. We've been strong there the last two seasons and even stronger this year. I look forward to working with David and our other porters. I think it's very important to have winners in both penalty areas. You need a goal scorer to win a game and a goalkeeper to win a game. Richard Lee and Simon Moore won for us. Goalkeeping is an important position and Davit is a very good player. I am very happy about this signing".

Mark Warburton said: "We had to act very quickly to find a more than suitable replacement. David has an excellent background having worked at Tottenham Academy and the Charlton First Team. He is a goalkeeper who is still an outstanding goalkeeper. He has potential and we are delighted to secure his services at Brentford FC. David is keen to prove he's the number one goalkeeper and this is his chance to do it. We hope it will be a good move for both sides."

I want to explain their mentality because that's typical of how clubs are run these days, there's always a plan B and they're proactive in everything, not reactive.

The extra money for Moore and Button doesn't come cheap (figures weren't released), perhaps if it's needed for further reinforcements. It may not be required.

They also signed... Conor McAllen (Everton), Martin Fillon (Viktoria Pilsen), Xavi Venta (Villarreal), George Saville (Chelsea), Alan McCormack (Swindon) and Will Grigg (Walsall). mcallen
The 20-year-old goalscorer is already passionate about the club, scoring twice against Cardiff City in the PL last night. Fillon is a Czech international, while Venta is an experienced defender who has made dozens of Champions League appearances and brought projects to support young players. Saville is an aggressive midfielder who Warburton says has been training every day with Chelsea's first-team for the past season. McCormack is the team's leader and has had a huge impact on a strong Swindon side in the last two seasons playing 94 games. I am very happy with this signing and so is Grigg who is only 22 and scored 19 goals last season. . What I feel is an average Walsall team.

I'm also pleased that 20-year-old left-back Jake Bidwell (Everton), as well as promising 22-year-old centre-back Harley Dean and 21-year-old midfielder Adam Forshaw are becoming permanent. (Another). former "Everton" player) extended the contract by three years. This is the club's future and soon it will go to a higher level, hopefully with Brentford.

The beast also has Stewart Dallas who is only 22 years old and took the beast very slowly. Roessler always said "we know what we have with Stewart" when asked, hinting that he's a star-to-be even if he's raw. one. As we can see, he's looking good and it should be his breakthrough year.

It's very strong in the groups and without exaggeration they have 22-23 players who will be starting 18-20 from a different Ligue 1 club every week. Wolves are the unknown factor, they still have £19m in the Premier League. Parachute money but like Portsmouth in League 2 each team will be more motivated to play their game and after two terrible campaigns they should be off to a good start.

Brentford were third last year so it's hard, almost impossible, to see them finish worse this season. I've debated long and hard about how and if I should bet on it and I'm happy with my decision.

I take 1.75 points Brentford to increase 4.0-4.33

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