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Post by taylov on Jan 1, 2017 17:56:54 GMT
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Post by nobadspitfire on Jan 1, 2017 18:15:46 GMT
Off topic, off topic, off topic!!!!
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Post by granmist on Jan 1, 2017 18:56:22 GMT
Hopefully they will play like that on Saturday
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Post by taylov on Jan 1, 2017 21:06:19 GMT
Hopefully they will play like that on Saturday Worth looking at their previous home game against Cardiff (2-2) if it's still available. Lots of similarities even to my untrained eye.
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Post by tenacres on Jan 1, 2017 21:38:38 GMT
I'm sure we've had a good look at them.
I see they have only one home win in over 3 months.
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Post by granmist on Jan 2, 2017 3:12:23 GMT
Martin Allen was at the game against Norwich on Saturday, after our game
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Post by viking800 on Jan 2, 2017 10:32:00 GMT
Martin Allen was at the game against Norwich on Saturday, after our game Just watch the Ch.5 highlights & you will see MA tapping away on his mobile with Eastleigh getting airtime as a result
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Post by bigchief on Jan 2, 2017 11:29:42 GMT
Everything seem to go through the ginger midfield lad,,stop him and we will win 😀
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Post by tenacres on Jan 2, 2017 17:00:28 GMT
Won 3-1 at Birmingham today
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2017 17:16:49 GMT
From SkySport:- Crystal Palace have recalled Sullay Kaikai from his loan at Brentford with Wilfried Zaha bound for the African Cup of Nations.
Kaikai joined Brentford on a season-long loan in the summer but Palace - who are interested in Swansea winger Modou Barrow - have exercised the option to recall him in the January window.
The 21-year-old netted three times in 18 appearances for the Bees, including both goals in the 2-2 draw at home to Cardiff on Boxing Day.
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Post by hantslondoner on Jan 2, 2017 17:28:28 GMT
'Everything seem to go through the ginger midfield lad,,stop him and we will win 😀' I think you're talking about Ryan Woods.
I've noticed Kaikai on the Championship highlights show recently - he's looked useful, so Brentford will miss him.
Brentford's home form has not been great in the last few months, and Spitfires tend to play better away most of the time, I'd say. Birmingham are in poor form after they harshly got rid of previous manager Rowett and appointed Zola, but still a good result today for the Bees. But then the win at Boreham Wood yesterday was a good result too.
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