History Boys | Andy Scott
In all 129 years of Brentford Football Club’s existence, just one man has won the league as both a player and a manager. The name of that man? Andy Scott.
In all 129 years of Brentford Football Club’s existence, just one man has won the league as both a player and a manager. The name of that man? Andy Scott.
To paraphrase Scottish poet Robert Burns, even the best-laid plans often go awry. Former Brentford midfielder David Hunt knows that all too well…
As well as writing the 2008/09 League Two anniversary feature this season, I’m continuing to write the opposition preview ‘Hot off the Press’ as well as the Away Day guides for the stadiums the Bees didn’t visit last season.
Goal of the season in 2007/08 and 14 goals in his debut campaign in west London; on a personal level, Glenn Poole’s first full season in the Football League probably couldn’t have reached headier heights.
I’ve been lucky enough to have been given the opportunity to write an original feature series for Brentford this season – History Boys: 2008/09 Uncovered.
The second online/print article I’m writing for 2017/18 is ‘We’re on our way to…’ (print), ‘Away Day Guide’ (online).
For the 2017/18 season I am writing an online/print feature called ‘Opposition View’ (online) and ‘Hot off the Press’ (print).
Three articles written on Tuesday night after Brentford’s 1-0 win over Forest at Griffin Park, including an exclusive chat with non-contract player, Emmanuel Ledesma:
The second instalment of my programme profile articles was included in last night’s Bees Review for the Championship fixture with Nottingham Forest – an interview with Brentford’s Video Content Manager, Sean Ridley.
This season I covered three pre-season games, all of which were for GetWestLondon: