• Cherchez La Ghost (category All stub articles)
    was handled by Carlos Bess, who used samples from "Greedy G" by Brentford All Stars and the 1976 song "Cherchez La Femme" by Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah...
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  • The Brentford Trilogy is a series of twelve novels by writer Robert Rankin. They humorously chronicle the lives of a couple of drunken middle-aged layabouts...
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    Ivan Toney (category Brentford F.C. players)
    professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Brentford and the England national team. Toney became the youngest player to represent...
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    Brentford Football Club is an English professional football club based in Brentford, Hounslow, London. Between 1897 and 1920, the first team competed...
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  • Upsetters – "Popcorn" (2:05) Tommy McCook – "Green Mango" (3:40) Brentford All Stars – "Greedy G" (3:37) Lennie Hibbert – "Real Hot" (2:27) Johnny Osbourne...
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    for EFL League One club Northampton Town. Tzanev is a product of the Brentford Academy and began his professional career with the club. He began his...
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    Brentford Football Club is an English professional football club based in Brentford, Hounslow, London. Between 1897 and 1920, the first team competed...
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    Ryan Woods (footballer, born 1993) (category Brentford F.C. players)
    back to League One, he transferred to Brentford for a fee of £1 million. He became a key member of the Brentford squad helping the team to establish themselves...
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    Brentford Football Club is an English professional football club based in Brentford, Hounslow, London. The club was founded in October 1889, as the local...
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    Jeffrey Schlupp (category Brentford F.C. players)
    academy, Schlupp made his senior debut in 2011 following a brief loan to Brentford in League One. He went on to make 150 appearances for the club, winning...
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    Cole Palmer (category All articles lacking reliable references)
    2024 London Football Awards. By assisting Axel Disasi's goal against Brentford on 2 March, Palmer became the Chelsea player with the most goal contributions...
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    Bradley Walsh (category Brentford F.C. players)
    player for Brentford, although he failed to make the first team, and was regularly a member of the reserves. While Walsh was at Brentford, he also played...
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    Raphinha (category All articles with unsourced statements)
    the 2–1 away win against Brentford on the last day of the season, from the penalty spot after being fouled by the Brentford goalkeeper David Raya, confirming...
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  • During the 1939–40 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League, playing three matches before competitive football was suspended...
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    Griffin Park (category Brentford F.C.)
    Park was a football ground in Brentford in the London Borough of Hounslow, England. It was the home ground of Brentford F.C. from its opening in September...
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    Tariqe Fosu (category Brentford F.C. players)
    and Brentford stars training with Charlton Athletic". LondonWorld. Retrieved 11 March 2024. "Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers postponed". Brentford F.C...
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    missed the Premier League match against Brentford on 26 November through suspension. James, Josh (18 June 2013). "All-time Arsenal". Arsenal FC. Archived...
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  • 2023–24 Newcastle United F.C. season (category All articles with unsourced statements)
    Liverpool Brighton & Hove Albion v Newcastle United Newcastle United v Brentford Sheffield United v Newcastle United Newcastle United v Burnley West Ham...
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    Jesse Marsch (category Major League Soccer All-Stars)
    to Norwich City. On May 22, Marsch guided Leeds to a 2–1 win away at Brentford to help the club avoid relegation in 17th position; it was the first time...
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  • Lee Carsley (category Brentford F.C. managers)
    entered coaching with Coventry City. He held youth roles with Coventry, Brentford, Manchester City and Birmingham City, serving each club (bar Manchester...
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  • 2022. Cozier-Duberry was on the bench against Zurich, West Ham, Everton, Brentford, and Manchester City, with the games being on 9 September, 26 December...
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  • against Brentford, Aston Villa and Chelsea. On 12 July, a home pre-season friendly against 1899 Hoffenheim was confirmed. Fulham v Brentford Fulham v...
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    Nathan Aké (category All articles with dead external links)
    January in a 4–0 FA Cup fourth round victory over fellow West London club Brentford. He was also selected to start in Chelsea's 2–0 win over Wolverhampton...
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  • During the 1938–39 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League First Division. A six-match unbeaten run in February and March 1939...
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    Margot Robbie filmography (category All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English)
    / Donna Brown Series regular; 355 episodes 2008 City Homicide Caitlin Brentford 1 episode Review with Myles Barlow Kelly 1 episode 2009 The Elephant Princess...
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  • During the 1975–76 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League Fourth Division. A poor middle third of the season led to an 18th-place...
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  •   Fixtures Sheffield United v Crystal Palace Crystal Palace v Arsenal Brentford v Crystal Palace Crystal Palace v Wolverhampton Wanderers Aston Villa...
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    Kai Havertz (category All articles with unsourced statements)
    open-play goal for the club by scoring the winning goal in a 1–0 win over Brentford. Four days later, Havertz netted his first Champions League goal for the...
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    scored the winner and was awarded man of the match in a 1–0 away win at Brentford, but missed the next game against Arsenal due to fitness issues. Foden...
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    Christian Eriksen (category Brentford F.C. players)
    returned to football eight months later with a move to Premier League club Brentford, before transferring to Manchester United the following season. Eriksen...
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