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Infamous Stadium closes down

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2020 9:45 pm
by Dammy
Griffin Park, the home of Brentford City Football Club, the venue of the infamous "Brentford Massacre", in which Ghana defeated arch rival, Nigeria 4-1 closed down today with the 2nd leg of the championship play offs between Brentford and Swansea, ending 3-1 in favour of the home side.
Good riddance to bad rubbish!

Re: Infamous Stadium closes down

Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 2:44 am
by Benedict Iroha
Chelsea had to play an FA Cup tie there ...rubbish stadium.

Hope they make it to EPL probably against Fulham...their new stadium looks really good.

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Re: Infamous Stadium closes down

Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 7:42 pm
by Eclipse
sigh...i was there that night in sub-zero temperatures!! When the bredas started singing "nigeria, everything scatter, scatter", no one tell me to take my #$% home!! Full time no see me for that damn stadium! Their new stadium is literally a mile up the road from the old one right by Kew Bridge station which is the next station up from Brentford train station!

Re: Infamous Stadium closes down

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 1:32 pm
by kajifu
Benedict Iroha wrote:Chelsea had to play an FA Cup tie there ...rubbish stadium.

Hope they make it to EPL probably against Fulham...their new stadium looks really good.

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Bros is this the new stadium?
Where parking in this place?

Re: Infamous Stadium closes down

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 7:50 pm
by truetalk
Not laughing in Brentford anymore, Ayew?

The Breda had a very poor game too. Falling all over the place, looking for cheap fowls and penalties that were not given.

He rightly got a yellow card for all his hollering at the referee all game long.

Add to the fact that he missed a penalty in the first leg, the whole thing was very belle-sweetening!

Re: Infamous Stadium closes down

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 10:04 pm
by The YeyeMan
Eclipse wrote:sigh...i was there that night in sub-zero temperatures!! When the bredas started singing "nigeria, everything scatter, scatter", no one tell me to take my #$% home!! Full time no see me for that damn stadium! Their new stadium is literally a mile up the road from the old one right by Kew Bridge station which is the next station up from Brentford train station!
I was there. What a crazy game. It started about 30 minutes late as I recall. Perhaps longer. And Ghanaian fans were running onto the pitch each time their team scored with no stewards in sight. It was like they weren't used to winning. :lol:

On the bus ride home, the driver saw me waring my Nigeria jersey, and told me he went to school with Kanu. :lol: :rotf: :rotf: Sure, buddy!

Re: Infamous Stadium closes down

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 9:07 am
by Chief Ogbunigwe
The YeyeMan wrote:
Eclipse wrote:sigh...i was there that night in sub-zero temperatures!! When the bredas started singing "nigeria, everything scatter, scatter", no one tell me to take my #$% home!! Full time no see me for that damn stadium! Their new stadium is literally a mile up the road from the old one right by Kew Bridge station which is the next station up from Brentford train station!
I was there. What a crazy game. It started about 30 minutes late as I recall. Perhaps longer. And Ghanaian fans were running onto the pitch each time their team scored with no stewards in sight. It was like they weren't used to winning. :lol:

On the bus ride home, the driver saw me waring my Nigeria jersey, and told me he went to school with Kanu. :lol: :rotf: :rotf: Sure, buddy!

He meant Mazi Kanu, not King Kanu.

Re: Infamous Stadium closes down

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 2:20 pm
by mcal
The YeyeMan wrote:
Eclipse wrote:sigh...i was there that night in sub-zero temperatures!! When the bredas started singing "nigeria, everything scatter, scatter", no one tell me to take my #$% home!! Full time no see me for that damn stadium! Their new stadium is literally a mile up the road from the old one right by Kew Bridge station which is the next station up from Brentford train station!
I was there. What a crazy game. It started about 30 minutes late as I recall. Perhaps longer. And Ghanaian fans were running onto the pitch each time their team scored with no stewards in sight. It was like they weren't used to winning. :lol:

On the bus ride home, the driver saw me waring my Nigeria jersey, and told me he went to school with Kanu. :lol: :rotf: :rotf: Sure, buddy!
...black or white driver? if na black guy could be true then since Kanu did his schooling in Nigeria, and the Nigerian may have emigrated to the UK since then :???:

Re: Infamous Stadium closes down

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2020 7:04 pm
by Dammy
The YeyeMan wrote:
Eclipse wrote:sigh...i was there that night in sub-zero temperatures!! When the bredas started singing "nigeria, everything scatter, scatter", no one tell me to take my #$% home!! Full time no see me for that damn stadium! Their new stadium is literally a mile up the road from the old one right by Kew Bridge station which is the next station up from Brentford train station!
I was there. What a crazy game. It started about 30 minutes late as I recall. Perhaps longer. And Ghanaian fans were running onto the pitch each time their team scored with no stewards in sight. It was like they weren't used to winning. :lol:

On the bus ride home, the driver saw me waring my Nigeria jersey, and told me he went to school with Kanu. :lol: :rotf: :rotf: Sure, buddy!
I remember Ayo Akinfe warning us after visiting both camps before the game. He said the SE were lackadaisical, while the Ghanaians were preparing for the match as if their lives depended on it.