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Tag Archives: Brentford

Aston Villa and ringing in the new

Villa lose at Brentford. Dave Woodhall looks forward to 2022.

2 January, 2022 in Football, Most recent.

Aston Villa and the Ides of August

Villa draw with Brentford and Dave Woodhall points out the obvious.

29 August, 2021 in Football.

Blues draw the Bees sting

Blues draw nil-nil at Brentford with Andy Munro seeing further improvement.

7 April, 2021 in Football.

Blues buzz the Bees

Andy Munro watches Blues’ season begin with a win over Brentford.

13 September, 2020 in Football.

Drawing the sting

Andy Munro watches Blues draw with Brentford.

16 February, 2020 in Most recent.

Bees stung

Andy Munro reports back from Blues’ 1-0 win at Brentford.

3 August, 2019 in Football.

Bees sting in the tale for Villa

Dave Woodhall watches Villa lose at Brentford.

14 February, 2019 in Football, Most recent.

Blankety blank

Andy Munro on Blues’ goalless draw at home to Brentford.

29 December, 2018 in Football.

Awayday blues in the right way

Andy Munro on Blues’ 1-1 draw at Brentford.

3 October, 2018 in Football.

Wednesday weak for Villa?

Villa snatched a late point at home to Brentford. Dave Woodhall wonders whether that’s good enough.

23 August, 2018 in Football.

Villa still have more questions than answers

Dave Woodhall talks about events at Villa Park, and mentions a 1-1 draw with Ipswich.

19 August, 2018 in Football.

Blues stung by lively Bees

Andy Munro talks about Blues’ 5-0 loss at Brentford.

21 February, 2018 in Football.

The situation now almost vacant

Villa lost to Brentford on Boxing Day, with Dave Woodhall pondering changes.

27 December, 2017 in Football.

End of season’s greetings

Villa drew at home to Sheffield United on Saturday. Dave Woodhall was not impressed.

24 December, 2017 in Football.

We’re going down with the… (insert any two clubs here )

Andy Munro can finally talk about Blues’ midweek defeat at the hands of Brentford.

4 November, 2017 in Most recent.

That’s entertainment

Villa struggled to a goalless draw at home to Brentford on Saturday. Dave Woodhall was not amused.

10 September, 2017 in Football.

Let the action begin. Again.

Dave Woodhall talks about Villa’s start to the season and the end of the transfer window.

4 September, 2017 in Most recent.

Breaking the transfer window

Dave Woodhall looks on as Villa lose 3-0 at Brentford.

1 February, 2017 in Football.

Thrown to the lions

Andy Monro watches Blues lose at home to Brentford.

3 January, 2017 in Football.

Smash and grab

Andy Munro watches Blues win at Brentford.

28 November, 2016 in Football.

Lightning strikes again, and again, and…

Villa one up in the 88th minute. Dave Woodhall talks about the inevitable conclusion.

14 September, 2016 in Football.

Blues sting the Bees

Andy Munro on a late Blues win.

3 January, 2016 in Football.

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