Latics travel to Griffin Park on Saturday,
this could possibly be the final time we make the trip for a league game, the
Bees are planning to move into their brand new Brentford Community Stadium in
the not too distant future.
Coming off the
back of the recent international break it will be interesting to see which if
any of the two early season form sides have been affected by the disruption.
Brentford
sit just one point above the Latics and have been earning plaudits with their
style of play this campaign, they thumped Rotherham 5-1 on the opening day of
the season and do set up in an open style similar to the Latics.
The match
promises to be an end to end affair which could go either way, there are sure
to be goals as Brentford supporters worry about their sides inability to shut
teams out having kept just one clean sheet this season, we Latics fans know how
that feels, but it does had to the excitement and entertainment levels.
Sitting just
one point off a playoff spot and four points behind Championship leaders Leeds,
the coming week - with three games in six days - gives the Latics the chance to
stamp their presence on this league, a positive result at Griffin Park will be
a great step towards that, plus with 1,000 travelling fans it will give the
supporters something to shout about too.
Up The Tics!
What The Bosses Say
Latics boss Paul Cook - "I cannot speak highly enough of Brentford and Dean Smith and what goes on at their club.
"For us up at Wigan Athletic they're probably one of the teams we respect the most by a long way. Whatever is thrust in front of them they deal with every single week and they're serious candidates for promotion this season.
"But after we give them all of the superlatives, we have to go there and try and win. That's something we'll be doing our best to do and it'll be a great game between two teams intent on having a go at each other and playing good football."
"If there's a pub on every corner I don't think we'll get many fans making it to the game... I wouldn't make it to the game that's for certain!
"The support away from home has been terrific and to have another 1,000 or so coming with us to Brentford is great credit to their dedication.
"This most important thing when you support a team is that you have good days, because the bad ones are never far away. We're part of a club looking to have more good days than bad days.
“This weekend is going to be difficult, so all of the support is very much appreciated."
"For us up at Wigan Athletic they're probably one of the teams we respect the most by a long way. Whatever is thrust in front of them they deal with every single week and they're serious candidates for promotion this season.
"But after we give them all of the superlatives, we have to go there and try and win. That's something we'll be doing our best to do and it'll be a great game between two teams intent on having a go at each other and playing good football."
"If there's a pub on every corner I don't think we'll get many fans making it to the game... I wouldn't make it to the game that's for certain!
"The support away from home has been terrific and to have another 1,000 or so coming with us to Brentford is great credit to their dedication.
"This most important thing when you support a team is that you have good days, because the bad ones are never far away. We're part of a club looking to have more good days than bad days.
“This weekend is going to be difficult, so all of the support is very much appreciated."
Brentford boss Dean Smith – “I’ve watched them (Wigan) a couple of times, they’ve got some very
offensive looking players”
“They look to score goals and they’re
a threat, I think they are one of the best teams in the league what I’ve seen
so far”
“Paul (Cook) has got them playing
really well and they are going to be a big threat to us, we’ve got to make sure
we are right”
Team News
Brentford
No injury
worries for Dean Smith
Player to Watch – Neal Maupay, Brentford top scorer and
coming back following a 3 game ban, well rested.
Latics
Dan Burn,
Darron Gibson, Michael Jacobs and Gavin Massey all out,.
Sam Morsy
recovered from a slight knock and the trio of Grigg, James and Robinson all
reported back from international duty fit and healthy
Latics possible:
Walton
James,
Kipre, Dunkley, Robinson
Morsy, Evans
Windass,
Powell, McManaman
Grigg
Player To Watch – Nick Powell, top form so far this
season
Referee – Darren England (Barnsley)
Any Previous?
Latics and
Brentford have met 35 time
Latics 19
wins, Brentford 7 wins, draws 9
Brentford 1 Wigan Athletic 3
Prediction
Another high
scoring game for me which could go either way.
I’ll stick my neck out with a
2-3 away win for the Latics
Up Next:
Latics v Hull City
Tuesday 18 Sept 2018
7:45pm
The full interview with Bill the Bee, a cracking listen
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