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  1. The answerpublished at 17:00 16 August

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    Earlier, we asked you who has made the most Premier League appearances for Brentford.

    By a whisker, the answer is Vitaly Janelt, who has 104 for the Bees, a mere two games clear of team-mate Yoane Wissa.

    In that time, he has scored eight goals and made four assists.

  2. Frank on Toney, 'exciting' Carvalho and Palacepublished at 16:41 16 August

    Tasnim Chowdhury
    BBC Sport Journalist

    Brentford boss Thomas Frank has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against Crystal Palace (kick-off 14:00 BST).

    Here are the key lines from his news conference:

    • On Ivan Toney, Frank said the England forward has "trained well and is available for Sunday". He added: "This transfer window, there has been so much talk about Ivan. I think everyone will be a bit disappointed that he is still here after 1 September, because you [the media] can't ask that question again. There's a January transfer window, but let's see."

    • On team news: "The main thing last season was that we had too many injuries. A lot of them are now in a good place - for example, Ben Mee and Keane Lewis-Potter will be available for selection on Sunday, which is a very good thing."

    • On new signing Fabio Carvalho who joined earlier this week from Liverpool: "He will be available for the team and for the squad. I'm pretty sure he will be involved in that. He has looked good in training; he is a very exciting player. I like the way he is on the half-turn, the way he drives with the ball, the way he he can set up other players, the way he can also score goals. I think he has a lot of quality."

    • On his wishes for the new season: "One wish would probably be to say no injuries, but the fewest injuries in the league. If we get that then we will have a fantastic season."

    • On making improvements to prevent injuries: "The injuries that happened [last season], we were never happy with because there was a lot of contact injuries, a lot of unlucky injuries. We just try to every stone to see if there's something that we can improve."

    • On Crystal Palace, Frank said: "I expect they will have a good season. They were impressive the way they finished last season. I think Oliver Glasner and his coaching team, the players and everyone did very well at Crystal Palace. I think it's clear to see what he wants. They look like they're very difficult to play against. I expect a difficult, tight game on Sunday. I think it's two even teams that will hopefully go toe-to-toe. I hope it will be entertaining for the fans. We will do what we can to attack and do what we can to win the game."

    Look back at Friday's Premier League news conferences and the rest of the day's football news

  3. Our reporter asked... you answeredpublished at 09:58 16 August

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    Our football news reporter Nizaar Kinsella has asked whether Brentford's "unbridled success" in data-first football can take them into Europe, so we wanted to get your thoughts.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Ken: Yes I think we can. In the 2022-23 season we were so close. We fear no-one and can beat anyone - we just need to avoid the injury crisis of last season.

    Ian: Anything is possible in football. I would love to see Brentford play in a major European competition. The club is currently under shrewd stewardship. Brentford have travelled a fair distance in the English football pyramid over the past 15 years. I think that the European dream can be achieved in the next five years.

    Arg: Maybe in a few years but this season most likely not. Brentford have been plagued with injuries and what I would say was bad luck. But last season proved that no matter what the game of football throws at them, they'll come out on top better than ever.

    Charlie: Don't let a heavily injury-riddled team fool anyone. Brentford have what it takes to make European football as long as they can keep key players fit. They start this season with a much stronger squad.

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  4. Today's trivia challengepublished at 07:50 16 August

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    Who has made the most Premier League appearances for Brentford?

    Answer will be revealed on this page at 17:00 BST

  5. 'Zanka has been a valuable member of the squad'published at 17:27 15 August

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    Denmark international centre-back Mathias 'Zanka' Jorgensen has left Brentford to join Belgian side Anderlecht.

    The 34-year-old spent three seasons with the Bees, scoring two goals in 48 appearances in all competitions.

    "Zanka has been a valuable member of the squad, stepping in as and when needed, and contributing to some memorable wins along the way," said director of football Phil Giles.

    "We feel like now was the right time for Zanka to take this next step so we can progress our younger centre-backs and look to the future."

  6. Brentford v Crystal Palace - did you know?published at 11:53 15 August

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    Brentford are winless in all six of their Premier League meetings with Crystal Palace (drawn five, lost one).

    It is both the joint-most the Bees have faced a side in the competition without ever winning (also six v Newcastle) and the joint-most the Eagles have faced a side without ever losing (also six v QPR).

  7. Can Brentford qualify for Europe? published at 09:35 15 August

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    Nizaar Kinsella will be covering clubs on the London patch this season.

    He says: "Brentford's innovative approach to data and recruitment has been an unbridled success but many inside the club believe they can achieve more.

    "I'm interested to see if it is just hubris or a reality."

    Could Brentford make Europe?

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  8. Phil McNulty's predictions - Brentfordpublished at 08:59 15 August

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    It's that time of the year again - the annual act of foolishness in which I try to predict the outcome of the 2024-25 season for all 20 Premier League clubs.

    Brentford - 17th

    The shadow of Ivan Toney's potential departure will hang over Brentford for the rest of this transfer window and there is no doubt it would damage the Bees in a big way if he leaves, especially after a cruel twist of fate in pre-season.

    Brentford completed the club-record £30m signing of Brazilian striker Igor Thiago from Club Bruges, perhaps in readiness for Toney's sale, only for him to be ruled out until near the end of the year, having required knee surgery after being injured in a friendly against AFC Wimbledon.

    It makes a deal for Toney even more hazardous to contemplate but it may still happen with the England striker entering the final year of his contract.

    Manager Thomas Frank continues to do a fine job but this may be his biggest test, although the £27.5m signing of Liverpool's talented 21-year-old Fabio Carvalho will lift morale.

    It makes Bryan Mbeumo's presence even more significant while the return after injury of experienced defender Ben Mee, who has signed a new one-year deal, will also be a boost.

    Read all of Phil's predictions here

  9. Gossip: Saudi offer lucrative deal to Toneypublished at 07:23 15 August

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    Saudi Pro League side Al-Qadsiah have offered 28-year-old England striker Ivan Toney a yearly salary of £15.4m and a three-year deal in an attempt to entice him to leave Brentford. (Footmercato - in French), external

    Wolves are looking at 27-year-old Brentford and Congo forward Yoanne Wissa as a potential attacking reinforcement. (Telegraph), external

    Ipswich are poised to sign Sweden midfielder Jens Cajuste on a season-long loan from Napoli after Brentford pulled out of a deal for the 25-year-old. (Gianluca Di Marzio - in Italian), external

    Want more transfer stories? Read Thursday's full gossip column

  10. Carabao Cup - who are you facing in second round?published at 22:31 14 August

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    The draw for the second round of the Carabao Cup has been made.

    Here is the list of the ties - which are split into southern and northern sections - involving Premier League clubs:

    South

    • AFC Wimbledon v Ipswich Town

    • Brighton & Hove Albion v Crawley Town

    • Birmingham City v Fulham

    • Cardiff City v Southampton

    • Colchester United v Brentford

    • Crystal Palace v Norwich City

    • West Ham United v Bournemouth

    North

    • Everton v Doncaster Rovers

    • Nottingham Forest v Newcastle United

    • Leicester City v Tranmere Rovers

    • Wolverhampton Wanderers v Burnley

    See the full draw

    The games will take place in w/c 26 August.

  11. From McDonald's to Brentford - youngsters on their football journeyspublished at 14:44 14 August

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport football news reporter

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    Brentford B youngsters Ashley Hay and Benjamin Arthur (pictured above) have revealed their journeys to being on the cusp of the Premier League.

    Hay, signed from Hitchen Town aged 20 in January, said: "I was originally working at McDonald's and playing in a step five league for a club called Baldock Town.

    "I was 17 at the time, having fun, enjoying myself, scoring goals. I worked my way up to step four while doing a plumbing apprenticeship, then up to step three with Hitchin Town.

    "I got approached by Brentford for a trial. I was buzzing and wanted to keep going higher but never expected to go this far. It was a very big step up.

    "I've had to work from nine to five, getting up early and training in the week [after work] so I never take anything for granted. I am very happy and blessed. I hope to go all the way to the top and play for the first team."

    Arthur, 18, is a central defender with England youth international experience and has had a more straightforward journey since moving from Peterborough United.

    He even made the first-team squad twice last season as a unused substitute against Arsenal and Swindon Town, but admits he almost lost his dream about the age of 16.

    He said: "Peterborough weren't sure about whether they were going to give me a scholarship.

    "I was on the waiting list for a few months and that made me more hungry to make it professionally. I was looking at plan Bs and Cs if football didn't work out.

    "I was 17 when I came here and signed from Peterborough after an England Under-18s call-up.

    "I think the England call up got hype around my name and I was honoured that Brentford came in. I jumped at the opportunity."

    Brentford B have entered the Under-21s leagues for the first time and are targeting immediate promotion. "I think we will bring home the title," added a confident Arthur.

    The duo were speaking at an event in honour of Robert Rowan, the former Brentford technical director who died of a heart attack at the age of 28 in 2018.

    The Bees continue to back research and awareness projects on heart conditions through the Heart of West London charity.

    "It's an amazing foundation. It's interesting to see the work that’s going on," Arthur added. "The work people like Christian Eriksen have done has given exposure to heart problems and it can help people around the world."

  12. Dig into the data - what will season deliver?published at 12:28 14 August

    Chris Collinson
    BBC Sport football statistician

    Table showing Brentford's Premier League rankings for 2023-24 stats: Goals - 11th, shots - 13th, expected goals - eighth, goals conceded - equal 13th, shots faced - 13th, expected goals against - eighth, possession - 13th, possession won in final third - 11th, goal difference - 12th, xG difference - eighth, points - 16th

    Brentford were the eighth-best side last season in terms of expected goals - which measures how well teams do the basics right of creating and limiting chances - but problems at both ends of the pitch saw them involved in a relegation battle.

    Star striker Ivan Toney was missed in the first half of the season and did not quite have the impact many were hoping for on his return. Meanwhile goalkeeper Mark Flekken had a difficult first campaign, conceding around seven more goals than expected given the quality of chances he faced.

    With Toney available from the start and Flekken hopefully more settled in his second season, if they can repeat what they did between the goals, then the Bees should not be buzzing near the bottom this time around.

  13. When is the Carabao Cup second-round draw?published at 11:54 14 August

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    The draw for the second round of the Carabao Cup will take place on Wednesday at the conclusion of the first-round tie between Leeds United and Middlesbrough.

    Thirteen Premier League clubs will enter in the second round, as will Luton Town and Burnley, who were relegated from the top flight in 18th and 19th positions last season.

    The draw for round two will be regionalised into northern and southern sections.

    The seven Premier League clubs playing in European competitions in 2024-25, including Carabao Cup holders Liverpool, will come in at the third-round stage.

    The key dates for the competition are as follows:

    • Second round - w/c 26 August

    • Third round - w/c 16 and w/c 23 September

    • Fourth round - w/c 28 October

    • Quarter-finals - w/c 16 December

    • Semi-finals - w/c 6 January (first leg) and w/c 3 February

    • Final - 16 March

    Follow Wednesday's action and then the full draw here from 19:30 BST

  14. Gossip: Brentford stand firm on Toney feepublished at 07:29 14 August

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    Brentford are holding out for at least £60m for 28-year-old striker Ivan Toney, who is being monitored by Chelsea and Manchester United. (Independent), external

    Meanwhile, the Bees are closing in on a deal for 25-year-old Republic of Ireland centre-back Dara O'Shea, which will give Burnley a profit on the £7m they paid to sign him from West Bromwich Albion last year. (Telegraph - subscription required), external

    Want more transfer news? Read Wednesday's full gossip column

  15. Breakout star? It's season predictionspublished at 13:06 13 August

    Ian Westbrook
    Fan writer

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    Where will you finish in the league and why?

    Brentford's fourth season in the Premier League is on the horizon and we feel like an established top-flight club.

    Last season's 16th place was disappointing, but to stay out of the bottom three with our horrendous injury list was a huge achievement. I think we will build on that this term and finish 12th - but player fitness is again our big concern for the new season.

    At one point last term we had 10 first-teamers sidelined, including full-backs Rico Henry and Aaron Hickey, who have each now been out for almost a year and are still unavailable,

    Now new signing Igor Thiago, earmarked as Ivan Toney's replacement, is out until Christmas after damaging his knee on his pre-season debut. This could lead to Toney staying for the final year of his contract.

    Who is the best signing or has he not signed yet and who should it be?

    While the anticipation of seeing what Thiago can do is now on hold, our only other arrival is a real statement signing - Fabio Carvalho from Liverpool, an exciting player who could make a real impact with the Bees.

    He adds to a formidable forward line, even if it is without Thiago short-term and still possibly Toney, alongside Bryan Mbeumo, Yoane Wissa, Kevin Schade and Keane Lewis-Potter and that is why I think we will finish comfortably mid-table.

    What do you want from your manager this season?

    We have already got what we wanted from Thomas Frank - the fact he is still with us. Frank was linked with Chelsea and Manchester United over the summer, but thankfully nothing transpired.

    Who will be the breakout star in your squad?

    This could be a breakout season for Ukraine Under-21 international midfielder Yehor Yarmoliuk. He was involved in the matchday squad for every league and cup game last season - starting seven matches and making 23 substitute appearances. He looked at home in the Premier League with his calmness on the ball and has huge potential.

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  16. 'This young man is quality' - fans on Carvalho signingpublished at 12:26 13 August

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    We asked for your views on Brentford signing Fabio Carvalho from Liverpool.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Brian: Liverpool's loss is Brentford's gain. This young man is quality and Thomas Frank is perfectly suited to developing him to the top of his game.

    Darren: This is fantastic news. Great bit of business you Bees! Welcome to the red and white side of west London, Fabio.

    Charlie: I do not feel he's the right signing, we need another full-back not a forward. Maybe he will prove me wrong.

    Mikhael: Thinking back to how Eriksen lifted the team with his defence-splitting passes, we've got players who can do that but to have one on Carvalho's level is surely what we need to push for European football this season. If we get Europa League football maybe Ivan stays. Big "if" though.

    Konstantinos: Great signing. There is good quality up front. But we need some reinforcements at the back now, right and left ideally.

  17. Carvalho 'will add that something extra' to Brentfordpublished at 19:22 12 August

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    Fabio Carvalho has completed his £27.5m move to Brentford from Liverpool and will "add that something extra" to the Bees' team, says boss Thomas Frank.

    Frank described Carvalho "is a player with a lot of qualities" and added: "Offensively, he has great abilities on the ball; he can go past players, slide a pass, create chances and get on the end of chances.

    "He's a type of player that we don't have many of in the squad so he will add that something extra for us.

    "His ability and mentality to work hard in the pressure is also very, very good. That's along with him ticking all the boxes from a cultural perspective and being the right character. So we're very pleased to see him come in and push the team forward."

    Brentford fans - are you excited by Carvalho's arrival?

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  18. Monday Night Club returns!published at 19:00 12 August

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    After a long summer break, BBC Radio 5 Live's Monday Night Club is back in action this evening.

    Tune in as the panel cover all the major talking points from the summer and look ahead to Premier League football returning at the weekend.

    Listen to the full episode on BBC Sounds

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  19. Back in west London - what will Carvalho bring to Brentford?published at 17:25 12 August

    Nat Hayward
    BBC Sport journalist

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    Two years on from making the move from Fulham to Liverpool, Fabio Carvalho is back in West London.

    Not that his value has plummeted in that time - in moving for a fee of £27.5m including add-ons, Carvalho has cost more than five times the £5m the Reds paid for his services in May 2022.

    But that increase is not really due to his performances in a Liverpool shirt. In his first season at Anfield he managed three goals in 21 appearances in all competitions. He started seven games but just four in the Premier League.

    Then last season, he struggled for form and consistency during a loan spell at RB Leipzig of the Bundesliga during the first half of the 2023-24 season. No goals or assists and just one league start later, his loan was cut short and he switched to Hull City for the remainder of the campaign.

    However, it was there he rediscovered the form that saw him grab Liverpool's attention when nominated for the EFL Young Player of the Season award in 2021-22.

    In Liam Rosenior's possession-based system, he revelled when deployed as a central attacker, registering nine goals and two assists in 20 games as the Tigers narrowly missed the play-offs.

    The question remains however, can he perform consistently in the top flight?

    On the surface Brentford is as good a club as any for a positive answer. After all, the likes of Ethan Pinnock, Rico Henry, Christian Norgaard and Ivan Toney all jumped from the Championship and have looked at home a division above.

    However, it has not been seamless for everyone. Despite glimpses, winger Keane Lewis-Potter, who also arrived from Hull has scored just four goals in 47 appearances.

    With new £30m signing Igor Thiago set for a lengthy spell on the sidelines, Carvalho will likely get opportunities from the start of the season and Thomas Frank has a track record of squeezing the most out of his players.

    In a different shirt but familiar surroundings, is this Carvalho's time to prove himself in the Premier League?

  20. How did each club do in pre-season?published at 14:58 12 August

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    The curtain opens on the 2024-25 Premier League season in just a matter of days, so why not take a look at how all 20 clubs performed in pre-season?

    The games have been spread across the globe, from Tokyo and New York to Crawley and Preston.

    See the results here