“Before the game at West Brom we stressed the need to leave everything out there and have no regrets after the full-time whistle. You can lose a game to a better team who perform on the day, but the effort needs to be at maximum every time we take to the pitch.”

From the Dugout: Thomas Frank looks ahead to the visit of Swansea City

“Monday's draw at The Hawthorns was really hard earned - the players proved to any doubters that they have the stomach for a fight and that they care. The team spirit was clear and, although the first half was backs-to-the-wall stuff, the performance in the second period merited the point. We’ve got a very talented group of players and I was delighted for Thomas and all of the squad.”

From the Boardroom: Mark Devlin’s behind-the-scenes update from TW8

Match Preview: Line-ups, latest news and last-five form guide. The key information ahead of #BRESWA

In Opposition: Squad list, profiles and stats

Four in Focus: The Swans’ key quartet in profile

“The cliché is that Rome wasn’t built in a day and I think that applies to Swansea; if they were to finish in the top half, not too far off the Play-Offs, that would be perfectly respectable season.”

Hot off the Press: With Andrew Gwilym of The South Wales Evening Post

Heroes and Villains: Greville Waterman looks back on some previous clashes with today’s opponents through the lens of two significant performances

“We need the fans more than ever. We are not doing well at the moment, so we need them to stick with us and help us. I always appreciate the love of the fans – I have a good relationship with them and we all want to do well for them.”

Feature Interview - Sergi Canós: “I wanna know how you scored that goal!” We caught up with the fan favourite at the Club’s Jersey Road training ground

“Going down and coming back the next season was just what we needed. The players all went out, some of them had a right good drink, but I just got washed and went home. I’ve never been a drinker.”

Griffin Park Greats: David Lane’s interview with the late, great Tommy Higginson

Big Book of Griffin Park: “A very narrow escape”. Newspaper extracts from Brentford’s 2-2 draw with Swansea Town in 1924

History Boys - The Loanees: In the 2008/09 season, Andy Scott signed 14 players on a temporary basis. During the next two issues we’re going to review how each player fared at Griffin Park and where their careers have taken them since

“Everyone buying an away ticket was offered a free ‘cheer stick’ outside the gates. Presumably so they could be thrown away in disgust before going through the gates. But no, it seems these were intended for use inside Fulham’s ground. Blue and white noise makers with the club helpfully explaining how, ‘Each stick is LCFC-branded and deflates, meaning supporters can take them home as a souvenir after the game.’ Was this the Premier League’s first ‘clapper derby’?”

Park Life: Bedknobs and cheersticks. Nick Bruzon reflects on the week that was

Brentford B: Chris Deacon reports as Kevin O’Connor’s side see off Met Police FC to advance to the Quarter-Final of the London FA Senior Cup

You’re the Boss: Bees Live presenter Stuart Wakeford selects his ultimate Brentford XI

“I, like the majority of current and ex-players, believe that Taylor continues to do a fantastic job for his members.”

Last Word: Ben Burgess examines the controversy surrounding PFA Chief Executive, Gordon Taylor

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