TREBLE CHASING BRENTFORD WOMEN NEED YOU!
Brentford Independent Association of Supporters
by daveminckley
2w ago
It’s now a two-horse race between Brentford and Sport London E Benfica for the League Title and promotion. Our Cup form means we have some catching up to do. Here are the next three matches. On Sunday 14th April @ 2pm – (The Old Spotted Dog) Clapton Community vs Brentford We visit the iconic Old Spotted Dog ground in Newham when we travel to 4th placed Clapton Community. Brentford have been backed by around 80 fans at their last two away grounds and as it is Clapton Community’s last home game of the season, a home crowd of 400 plus is a real possibility. Their fans are noisy and ..read more
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New Larger Size Junior Home Shirts are now available in the Club Shop and On-Line
Brentford Independent Association of Supporters
by daveminckley
2M ago
You Said: Can the Club provide larger sizes in the junior football kit range?  We did: We have spoken with the Club and we are pleased to advise that the 23/25 junior home shirt is now available in a larger 15/16 YX2L size both online and in the Club shop. These shirts will have Pension Bee on the front of the shirt. This size isn’t available for the 2nd or 3rd junior shirts, but these will be available next season when the new shirt designs are launched. BIAS enjoys open and clear lines of communication with the Club to put forward ideas or concerns on behalf of fans, and we are grateful ..read more
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Have your say on the Women’s Game
Brentford Independent Association of Supporters
by daveminckley
2M ago
The FSA has launched a Women’s Game survey which you can find here. The survey will document the attitudes and experiences of fans of women’s football across a wide range of issues throughout the women’s game. The survey will take around 10-15 minutes to complete Thank you for your time this survey TOGETHER WE ARE STRONGER ..read more
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#Target500 – Brentford vs Dulwich Hamlet Res
Brentford Independent Association of Supporters
by daveminckley
2M ago
It’s the Biggest Game of the Season this Sunday, 11th February @3pm Brentford Women are just two promotions away from joining the Women’s National League and there is a very good chance that the first of those promotions, could be achieved at the end of this season! It’s probably a three-horse race for the title between ourselves, Sport London E Benfica and current leaders, Dulwich who are the visitors to Bedfont on Sunday which makes it a game we must win to keep our Treble hopes alive. The two sides have met each other twice already this season, with the Bees coming away with all three poi ..read more
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Return to Bedfont – 4th February – ‘Show of Support’ to welcome our Women home.
Brentford Independent Association of Supporters
by Adam Hobbs
3M ago
Brentford Women deserve another big crowd and our support when they finally return to Bedfont on 4th February, when they play Steyning Town Community in the Quarter Finals of the League Trophy (London and South East Regional The Atmosphere at was electric at our last home game, which was all the way back in November, when our we played Southampton in the First Round Proper of the FA Cup. Since then, the Bees have been winning away games as they complete for a treble of the League Title, League Trophy and Capital Cup. Interest in our Women’s team is certainly growing this season and this is bei ..read more
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Welcome Back Ivan
Brentford Independent Association of Supporters
by daveminckley
3M ago
We welcome the return of Ivan Toney to the team after his 8 month ban for breaking Football Association betting rules. BIAS will continue to oppose gambling sponsorship and work with the Club to reduce gambling advertising around the ground. We welcome the removal of gambling sponsorship from the front of the B and Women’s team shirts which is a positive step in the right direction. We know this has been a difficult time for Ivan and credit to Thomas Frank and the Club for their unstinting support for Ivan throughout his ban. Ivan has also acknowledged how important fan support has been in hel ..read more
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Sign Up To Planet League Now and Go Green For Brentford FC!
Brentford Independent Association of Supporters
by daveminckley
3M ago
Planet League is a tournament encouraging fans across the country to “score green goals” for their club. There are over 100 ways to score goals and earn points, ranging from saving energy, eating a vegetarian meal, or taking a trip on the bus. The 2024 edition of the Planet League tournament is taking place from 18th January, finishing on the first weekend of February, coinciding with Brentford vs Manchester City at the Gtech Community Stadium. This year the club want to work together with the fans to score as many goals as possible. It’s free and easy to register, and once the tournament star ..read more
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Fans Remembrance Match
Brentford Independent Association of Supporters
by Adam Hobbs
4M ago
Brentford FC’s Annual Remembrance game, to remember all Brentford supporters who passed away in 2023 has been scheduled to take place when the Bees entertain Nottingham Forest on the 20th January 2024. For the past thirteen seasons, after a suggestion form BIAS, Brentford FC have held an Annual Remembrance game, so that the lives of all recently departed supporters, players and former club employees could be remembered. To assist with planning the Remembrance Game is traditionally held on the First Home League game of the new year. Therefore, allowing the date to be put onto the calendar when ..read more
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BIAS Attends the Independent Advisory Group Meeting (IAG)
Brentford Independent Association of Supporters
by daveminckley
4M ago
The IAG is a police initiative created to form a genuine partnership with all sections of the community, encouraging the active involvement of people from diverse groups. The Metropolitan Police have established an IAG involving London based football supporter groups to discuss policing at football matches across the capital. Our last meeting covered the following topics: Categorisation of matches in London and changes to Kick off times Live Facial Recognition at sporting events Police initiatives aimed at reducing drug abuse at football matches and violence against women and girls BIAS is p ..read more
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Regional Facebook Pages
Brentford Independent Association of Supporters
by daveminckley
5M ago
About a decade ago, BIAS set up regional groups, covering every region in the country, to bring exiled Bees fans together. The purpose was to bring Bees fans living away from Brentford together, to make travelling easier and to build remote communities of Brentford fans around the country. We have had a lot of successes, with people car sharing or jumping on trains together. On numerous occasions when the Football Club has run FREE coach travel, the groups enabled us to work with the club to run coaches from North Surrey, Hillingdon, Spelthorne and from Buckinghamshire With so many games on th ..read more
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