Brentford recorded their third win on the trot - for the first time   under Uwe Rosler - and saw on-fire Clayton Donaldson bag another goal.
        
        MK Dons came flying out of the traps and had total control of   the game for the first ten minutes piling balls into the box and   unnerving Lee on occasion but he also made a couple of excellent vital   saves.
        
        On 12 minutes Clayton picked up a pass from Saunders about   35 yards out, turned his man beautifully and lashed the ball passed the   keeper with a wonder strike. Four in three games for Clayton.
        
        Again   more pressure from MK Dons and again Brentford get another goal,   this time starting with good work from Thompson and a combination of   Logan and Saunders feeding Douglas on the edge of the box who smashes it   into the top corner. We've seen those go high and wide on more than one   occasion! Two up 26 minutes gone.
        
        MK Dons came   battling back again this time a little too literally as former Leeds,   Newcastle and Man United man Alan Smith starts throwing his now   considerable weight around and crying foul to the ref at every   opportunity. Once a  cheat, always a cheat.
        
        Brentford   had the best of the first half of the second period, playing the better   football but in an increasingly fractious environment. Tackles were   getting stronger and later and the bookings on both sides mounting up.
        
        Brentford   should have made it 3-0 when Logan ran the length of the pitch and   found himself one on one with the keeper only to poke the ball at him.   McGinn had made up ground by this time and would surely have scored if   Logan had tapped the ball across to him.
        
        With 5 minutes of the   ninety to go the bombardment began and a disputed penalty was awarded to   MK Dons when Charlie MacDonald hit the floor under a Karleigh   Osborne challenge. The challenge looked outside the box to everyone   other than the ref.
        
        Lee was sent the wrong way and all hell was   set loose as MK Dons looked for the point. It was all bodies on   the line, not pretty at all, but gutsy and nervy and when the board went   up saying 6 minutes of injury time would be played there was an audible   gasp in the Brentford end and a 'what-o, that's golly good' from MK Dons.
        
        The Bees held out and deserved their third win on the trot.
        
        Man   of the Match I'd give to Bidwell. MK Dons targeted our left side   and Bidwell was magnificent and aided and abetted by Forrester who was   strong in the challenge when needed but also tricky and creative when   going forward.
        
        Douglas, again put in a good shift and Dean played   his best game so far for the Bees. Lee produced some cracking saves and   was immense in the second half. McGinn bottled his first tackle after   replacing the injured Forrester which didn't help in a blood and thunder   game like this one.
        
        With Oldham and Bury coming up at home we   have an opportunity to get a good run going, unfortunately 6th placed   Carlisle won again meaning we are still eight points adrift of the play   offs.
        
        Lee; Thompson, Osborne, Dean, Bidwell; Logan (sub Legge 90   mins), Dave, Donaldson, Forrester (sub McGinn 64 mins); Saunders (sub   Bean 77 mins); Donaldson
        
      Subs (not used): Morrison, Berahino.
Preston North End 1 - 3 Brentford (Tue Mar 27)
Brentford won at a canter at Deepdale with in form striker Clayton Donaldson scoring a brace.
        
        Brentford   took the lead after about ten minutes when Shaleum Logan - playing wide   on the right - headed home a Harry Forrester cross after Donaldson had a   chance saved.
        
        Clayton repeatedly caused trouble behind the home   defence with some well timed runs and he was eventually hauled down by   Daniel Devine for a penalty after the defender made a hash of a   clearance. Donaldson dusted himself down to score from the spot.
        
        Preston   hit back with a penalty of their own just before half-time - Harlee   Dean the guilty party - but Donaldson scored again just after half-time   to restore Brentford's lead, heading home a Jonathan Douglas lobbed   pass.
        
        Brentford were pretty dominant tonight and it was a deserved three points - our first league win on the road since November.
        
        Bees - Lee, Thompson, KO, Dean, Bidwell, Logan, Saunders (McGinn), Dave, Douglas, Forrester (Morrison), Donaldson
        
      Unused Bees - Moore, Legge, Berahino
Brentford 2 - 0 Rochdale (Sat Mar 24)
Brentford beat a lacklustre Rochdale side 2-0 at Griffin Park.
          
        The   visitors were pretty poor and showed little attacking endeavour but did   have a couple of players who were pretty efficient at breaking up   attack - the athletic Amankwaah producing several timely blocks at the   back.
        
        Brentford took the lead on the half hour mark when sub   Toumani Diagouraga - on for Adam Forshaw who has apparently broken his   jaw - followed up a Clayton Donaldson shot which had hit the upright. 
        
        There   was a lovely ball from Jonathan Douglas in the lead up to the goal   which was only bettered today by a frankly sublime cross-field Karleigh   Osborne pass from the back to Saido Berahino which saw the young striker   fire over.
        
        Brentford dominated the second half and there was a   sense of celebration around the ground when Clayton Donaldson headed   home a fabulous Sam Saunders cross in the 85th minute to net his first   goal in twelve matches.
        
        Clinton Morrison made his Brentford debut   with a ten minute run out at the end of the game and looked both a real   communicator and happy to be at Griffin Park.
        
        It was great to   see Karleigh Osborne back at the heart of Brentford's defence today   whilst fullbacks Logan and Bidwell provided a lot of support to our   attacking play.
        
        The win takes us to the magical 50 point mark and should more or less guarantee League One football next season.
        
        Brentford - Lee, Logan, Dean, Osborne, Bidwell, Douglas, Saunders, Forshaw (Dave), Bean (Legge), Donaldson, Berahino (Morrison)
        
        Unused Bees - Moore, Forrester
        
        Attendance 4919
Bournemouth 1 - 0 Brentford (Tue Mar 20)
Brentford put in another substandard display at Bournemouth, losing 1-0. 
          
        The only goal of the game came on the stroke of half time when Fogden was given plenty of room to curl home his shot. 
  
        Brentfords best chance fell to Niall McGinn after the break but the Celtic loanee opted to shoot wide of the gaping net. 
  
        Uwe   Rosler left Saido Berahino out of his squad tonight after a spat on   Saturday and some naive ranting from the young loanee on twitter. 
  
        This   left Clayton Donaldson ploughing a lonely and fairly unsuccessful   furrow up front, although Antonio German did provide some second half   support after replacing the largely anonymous Diagouraga. Brentford did   even muster some mild pressure towards the end but Bournemouth frankly   deserved the three points. 
  
        The home team had a number of chances in the game with Harry Forrester clearing off his own goal line in the first half. 
  
        All in all it's pretty rubbish right now and a number of players need to man up a bit. 
  
        Bees   - Lee, Thompson (Logan), Bidwell, Osborne, Dean, McGinn (Saunders),   Forshaw, Douglas, Diagouraga (German), Forrester, Donaldson
  
        Unused Bees - Moore, Eger
        Orient 2 - 0 Brentford (Sat Mar 17)
Lacklustre Brentford were beaten 2-0 at Orient.
        
        The first chance of the match fell to Saido Berahino but the young loanee spurned the chance and was later subbed at half time.
        
        Orient - who won for the first time in six games - took the lead when Kevin Lisbie headed home just before the half time mark.
        
        Niall   McGinn had chances to score either side of Lisbie's goal but failed to   do so and was also hooked at half time by an unimpressed Uwe Rosler.
        
        The   home team had doubled their advantage just before the interval through   Jimmy Smith. The second half was largely uneventful and barely deserves   even this sentence.
        
        Uwe talked after the game about his concern   at the lack of passion and promised changes to the team for Tuesday's   match at Bournemouth.
        
        Uwe's options might include Sam Saunders   (who was injured yesterday) plus a proper recall for Karleigh Osborne -   the Legge and Dean partnership isn't working. Simon Moore made another   fairly poor kicking error yesterday too so it might be wise to bring   back Richard Lee, certainly until we are mathematically safe.
        
        About   800 Brentford fans made the journey across London yesterday but despite   being pretty vocal in their support during the first half were unable   to provoke any positive reaction from a group of players who look   steadily more gutless.
        
        Antonio German made his Brentford debut   yesterday but didn't really impact on the game. He did at least look a   bit more keen to work hard than some of the other more 'senior' players. 
        
        One also wonders whether the likes of the injured Kev and Bean   plus departees such as Wood, Macdonald and Hunt would have showed so   little effort in a London derby.
        
        Bees - Moore, Logan, Dean, Legge (Osborne), McGinn (Forrester), Dave, Douglas, Forshaw, Donaldson, Berahino (German).
        
      Unused Bees - Lee, Thompson.
        
        
      
With thanks to beesotted for their match reports
April 3, 2012
    
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