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Brentford every time. Nothing against them - they are football celery as far as I'm concerned: what is there to like or dislike?
Fulham on the other hand (the "we will never play you again" chants we had to endure when we were relegated from the Prem twice, the 6-0 and the "ambition" sign, that night at Craven Cottage when we gifted them three goals with Laurel and Hardy defending...). Well, if ever there was football karma, it was their reject Bobby sticking in the 90th minute goal that meant we swapped places in the top flight with them. I just hope they enjoy their big day out at Griffin Park because the next season their London derby with be Leighton Orient...
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Brentford for me.
I live very near the Bees, I remember their FA Cup run in 1989. I went to the Man City home and Blackburn and Scousers away matches. There was fans from all over West London for those games.
What peed me off at the time was the Bees anti QPR songs even though we were there backing them. Never mind I still have a soft spot for the cousins from TW8.
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Originally posted by Ed the Ball View PostI remember their FA Cup run in 1989. I went to the Man City home and Blackburn and Scousers away matches. There was fans from all over West London for those games.
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Brentford.
Was my old man's team and was the first team i ever see live.That was in 1973 when i was 5,and he would take me to most home games.This lasted up until 1978 when i went to Rangers with a mate from school and his old man and became hooked.But that's what happens when you are a kid lol.
My uncle was Fulham though,went to every home and away game back then and used to give me all the programmes.At least they were genuine fans back then.
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Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View PostBrentford every time. Nothing against them - they are football celery as far as I'm concerned: what is there to like or dislike?
Fulham on the other hand (the "we will never play you again" chants we had to endure when we were relegated from the Prem twice, the 6-0 and the "ambition" sign, that night at Craven Cottage when we gifted them three goals with Laurel and Hardy defending...). Well, if ever there was football karma, it was their reject Bobby sticking in the 90th minute goal that meant we swapped places in the top flight with them. I just hope they enjoy their big day out at Griffin Park because the next season their London derby with be Leighton Orient...
Brother is a Bees fan, would be nice to see them get one over the Flumps.
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