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Were Brentford the best "footballing" side seen at PR this season? 13:10 - Mar 6 with 1092 viewsSmithy

Fulham were decent too

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Were Brentford the best "footballing" side seen at PR this season? on 13:11 - Mar 6 with 1090 viewsKieran_Knows

I thought Fulham were personally, they were class on the day.

Brentford were good on Saturday though, moved the ball around well. Wood in midfield was good for them, he seemed to be everywhere.

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Were Brentford the best "footballing" side seen at PR this season? on 13:12 - Mar 6 with 1081 viewsReuser_is_God

Didn't go Saturday but I'd be surprised if they were as good as Fulham.

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Were Brentford the best "footballing" side seen at PR this season? on 13:16 - Mar 6 with 1058 viewsTractorCam

Fulham

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Were Brentford the best "footballing" side seen at PR this season? on 13:18 - Mar 6 with 1047 viewsbluewein

I got a free ticket and had a day out on Saturday at Craven Cottage.

Fulham are still the best side I've seen this season hands down.

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Were Brentford the best "footballing" side seen at PR this season? on 13:30 - Mar 6 with 1023 viewsSteve_M

They were good but Fulham were better than that, I thought Fulham had a bit more cutting edge and were that bit quicker at moving the ball. Admittedly, we were far worse against them than we were on Saturday.

I found Brentford's constant off the ball pushing and diving looking for free kicks even with no opponent near them to be really tedious though. One more thing that made the second half so tedious to watch.

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Were Brentford the best "footballing" side seen at PR this season? on 13:43 - Mar 6 with 989 viewsNo9

Different styles but both were better than Town, by some margin
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Were Brentford the best "footballing" side seen at PR this season? on 15:33 - Mar 6 with 927 viewsThe_Romford_Blue

I missed the Fulham game (no trains on Boxing Day) but I thought Derby were pretty good

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Were Brentford the best "footballing" side seen at PR this season? on 16:54 - Mar 6 with 880 viewschristiand

Fact is they have managers that enjoy playing a passing style of football. MM is trying, but incisive passing isn't a trait that his teams are famed for.

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Were Brentford the best "footballing" side seen at PR this season? on 17:10 - Mar 6 with 863 viewsNo9

Were Brentford the best "footballing" side seen at PR this season? on 16:54 - Mar 6 by christiand

Fact is they have managers that enjoy playing a passing style of football. MM is trying, but incisive passing isn't a trait that his teams are famed for.


MM obviously does not believe in the Brian Clough philosophy that won him number of trophies
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Were Brentford the best "footballing" side seen at PR this season? on 18:15 - Mar 6 with 822 viewsbournemouthblue

Were Brentford the best "footballing" side seen at PR this season? on 13:11 - Mar 6 by Kieran_Knows

I thought Fulham were personally, they were class on the day.

Brentford were good on Saturday though, moved the ball around well. Wood in midfield was good for them, he seemed to be everywhere.


Agreed, Fulham were a step up on Brentford

Brentford passed it well and worked hard but their striker who got in behind Chambers about four to five times looked particularly wasteful

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