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Tue Feb 03, 2015 9:37 am
I have a feeling he played for Brentford against us in pre season when we lost 3-2 there after going 2-0 up early on. Seem to remember him ripping us apart and reporters lavishing praise on his performance. I wasn't at the game but there were regular updates on Sky as we were about to embark on our inaugural Premier League season (huh what happened to that!) so they even had reporters at our pre season games. Got a feeling it could be a good loan for us if it's the same player. Did anyone go to that game who remembers him?
Tue Feb 03, 2015 9:48 am
I didn't go, but thought he scored 2 against us!
Tue Feb 03, 2015 10:09 am
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Brentford came from two goals down to beat Premier League newcomers Cardiff City 3-2 in an entertaining match at Griffin Park. Frazier Campbell, Craig Bellamy and Craig Noone terrorised the League One side in the opening exchanges and it was not long before they opened the scoring.
Campbell laid the ball out wide and the subsequent cross was nodded home by Kim Bo-Kyung. The South Korean midfielder soon turned provider, as he passed the ball to an unmarked Campbell, who kept his cool to slot it home.
Brentford struggled to contain their Premier League opponents, with Campbell particularly causing problems with his pace.
However, the Bees were given a lifeline with a minute remaining in the first half. Conor McAlney, on loan from Everton, cut inside from the left flank and bent a shot into the far corner.
McAlney drew his side level just after the break when he raced away from the defence and slotted an almost identical finish beyond the reach of Joe Lewis. With the match approaching an end, Brentford sealed a remarkable comeback as Paul Hayes pounced to punish Lewis's mistake.
Tue Feb 03, 2015 10:30 am
NIGELNIGLE wrote:Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Brentford came from two goals down to beat Premier League newcomers Cardiff City 3-2 in an entertaining match at Griffin Park. Frazier Campbell, Craig Bellamy and Craig Noone terrorised the League One side in the opening exchanges and it was not long before they opened the scoring.
Campbell laid the ball out wide and the subsequent cross was nodded home by Kim Bo-Kyung. The South Korean midfielder soon turned provider, as he passed the ball to an unmarked Campbell, who kept his cool to slot it home.
Brentford struggled to contain their Premier League opponents, with Campbell particularly causing problems with his pace.
However, the Bees were given a lifeline with a minute remaining in the first half. Conor McAlney, on loan from Everton, cut inside from the left flank and bent a shot into the far corner.
McAlney drew his side level just after the break when he raced away from the defence and slotted an almost identical finish beyond the reach of Joe Lewis. With the match approaching an end, Brentford sealed a remarkable comeback as Paul Hayes pounced to punish Lewis's mistake.
Cheers butt
Tue Feb 03, 2015 6:55 pm
I was at that game, had no idea that it was him
the player that we're on about was awesome!
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