herringthorpe Alert Team Staff member May 7, 2015 #1 Brentford hope that the Premier League will say 'yes' to playing their home games at Griffin Park next season - if they get promoted in the play-offs - even though the 12,750 doesn't meet top-flight standards
Brentford hope that the Premier League will say 'yes' to playing their home games at Griffin Park next season - if they get promoted in the play-offs - even though the 12,750 doesn't meet top-flight standards
herringthorpe Alert Team Staff member May 7, 2015 #3 Blimey Mos - it's actually on my list as worst grounds this season!
sixpence Vital Football Legend May 7, 2015 #4 I wouldn't have thought Brentford met safety standards never mind anything else! Personally I thought Elland Road was the ground I would least like to go again!
I wouldn't have thought Brentford met safety standards never mind anything else! Personally I thought Elland Road was the ground I would least like to go again!
dazza71 Alert Team May 7, 2015 #5 Loved the day out at Brentford this season. Probably the pub on each corner that swung it for me.
herringthorpe Alert Team Staff member May 7, 2015 #6 Well there is that Dazza! lol Got to agree with Sixpence it's definitely a ground that should never have passed a health and safety cert!
Well there is that Dazza! lol Got to agree with Sixpence it's definitely a ground that should never have passed a health and safety cert!