Bees still unbeaten with deserved draw
Brentford maintained their unbeaten run to the season with a deserved draw in an exciting game full of chances for both sides.
        
        James Wilson replacing the injured captain Alan Bennett saw the only change in the Bees line up.
        
        Brentford  had a chance in the first 20 seconds with a shot straight at the  keeper, no, hold on, that's Southampton in the red and white stripes!  After much confusion amongst some of the Bees fans we finally got our  heads round the fact that were weren't playing in our usual stripes.
        
        The  first half saw chances for both sides - often blocked or going just  wide or too weak to trouble the keeper too much. Exciting stuff with  good play up and down the pitch. One ball into the bees six-yard box  gave Ryan Dickson a problem to solve. Does he head the ball across goal  and out for a corner? Does he mess it up and score an own goal? No, he  heads the ball against the post for the Bees to clear it. Class! Sam  Wood came closest for the bees when hitting the post and Sam Saunders  overhead/bicycle/scissors kick went just wide.
        
        The bees started  the second half well too but as the half wore on Southampton's subs  began making an impact and took control of the game for about ten  minutes leading to a Saints goal on 73 minutes. Harding smashing the  ball home from a clever Lambert header.
        
        It was then the Bees  turn to make their impact subs with Kabba replacing Weston and  Cleveland Taylor on for Saunders. This paid off after a lung-bursting  run from his own half from Ryan Dickson who powered through what seemed  like the entire Southampton team and their subs before putting in a  great far post cross for Taylor to dive majestically and place it  beyond the keeper.
        
        2,500 Bees fans made it clear that  Southampton were neither famous anymore nor very good and that they may  just be going down with Wycombe.
        
        Both teams tried to win the  game after that but Southampton came closest with a powerful shot  heading for the corner of the net in the fourth minute of time added  on, only for Price to leap across his goal, salmon-like, and put the  ball behind.
        
        On the whole a good day out, lots of fun, good performance and a deserved point.
        
        The  only caveat this reporter has is that we are giving away too many  chances. We can't rely on teams being a bit rubbish in front of goal  like Norwich and Southampton were and expect to get away with it every  week. It's nice that we are keen ourselves to take the initiative and  bomb forward with lots of good wing play but that will likely come back  to bites us one day. Still, if we keep getting results the occasional  6-5 defeat won't be too bad!
        
        Oh yeah, we seem to have two very good goalkeepers!
      
Thanks to Beefeater and beesotted for the match report
August 24, 2009
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