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Brentford

Ground Name: Griffin Park 
Capacity: 12,763
Address: Braemar Road, Brentford, TW8 0NT
Main Telephone No: 08453 456 442
Fax No:
020 8380 9937
Team Nickname: The Bees
Year Ground Opened: 1904
Pitch Size: 110 x 73 yards
Home Shirt Sponsors: Hertings
Away Shirt Sponsors: MKT Computers
Kit Manufacturers: Puma
Home Kit Colours: Red, White & Black
Away Kit Colours: Sky Blue
Official Web Site: www.brentfordfc.co.uk
Unofficial Web Sites:

Brentford Mad (Footy Mad)
Brentford Supporters Trust
Griffin Park Grapevine
Brentford Always
Brentford Football Chat


 

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Contents
What's The Ground Like?
Brook Road & Bill Axbey Stands (photo)
What Is It Like For Visiting Supporters?
Where To Drink?
Looking Towards The Brook Road Stand (photo)
How To Get There And Where To Park
By Train/Tube
Braemar Road Stand (photo)
Admission Prices
Ground Layout
Programme & Fanzines

Local Rivals

Disabled Facilities
Fixtures 2008-2009
Record & Average Attendance
Fans Ground Reviews
Hotel Accommodation
Feedback

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What's The Ground Like?
The ground is rather compact and certainly has an individual feel. On one side is the recently christened Bill Axbey Stand (formerly the New Road Stand), which is named after a long time supporter who watched the Bees for an incredible 89 years before passing away in 2007. This stand is a single tiered, covered all seated stand, which has a number of supporting pillars running across the front of it. The roof of the stand is painted with a large advert, designed to catch the eye of passengers flying into Heathrow Airport. Currently this is an advert for Qatar Airways, but in the past amongst others, it has been for KLM and easyJet. Opposite is the Braemar Road Stand. Again this stand is single tiered, all seated and has a number of supporting pillars. It has a very low roof, which makes you wonder what the view would be like from the very back row of the stand.

At one end is the Ealing Road Terrace, which up to 2007, was an open terrace that was given to away supporters. However the Club have now erected a roof on this end and decided to give it back to the home fans. This should really help boost the atmosphere within the stadium. Opposite is
the Brook Road Stand. This stand which was opened in 1986, is a strange affair; a small double decker stand that has seating on the first tier and terracing below. It is known affectionately by the Brentford fans as the 'Wendy House'. The ground is complete with a set of four imposing floodlights.

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The Brook Road & Bill Axbey Stands


Brook Road And Bill Axbey Stands Photo

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What Is It Like For Visiting Supporters?
Away fans are housed in the Brook Road Stand at one end of the ground. This covered two tiered stand has 600 seats in its upper tier and room for around 1,000 fans below in the terrace. The upper tier has good unhindered views of the playing area, whilst below in the lower terraced area there are a couple of prominent supporting pillars, which may effect your view. There is a good selection of refreshments on offer including a selection of Wright's Pies & Pasties (£2.20), Herta Hot Dogs (£2.60), Cheeseburgers (£2.80), Chips (£1.20) and even Curry & Rice (£4). I had an enjoyable visit to the ground and didn't experience any problems.

Tim Porter a visiting Torquay United supporter adds; 'The home fans were the most friendly I've come across for a long time - before kick-off, the stadium announcer asked all the home fans to put their hands together for the Torquay fans who had made such a long journey. I expected indifferent silence or abuse, but there was almost universal clapping!' 

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Where To Drink?
Brentford is famous for being the only ground in England that has a pub at every corner of the ground. The surrounding land was formerly owned by the Griffin Brewery, hence Griffin Park. If you are feeling thirsty, get there early and have a pint in all four. They are the Royal Oak (a small locals pub), The Griffin (serves Fullers real ale), The Princess Royal & The New Inn. The New Inn is the favoured pub for away supporters. Derek Hall a visiting Hartlepool United fan adds; 'Probably the best pub out of the four is the Griffin, with the New Inn a fairly close second. On my visit the New Inn became so packed that we left in search of another pub and found the Potters Arms, which is a nice quiet little place for a beer, plus it has a large screen showing SKY Sports. This pub was just a couple of minutes walk away across the road from the New Inn'.

Jim Prentice informs me; 'besides the corner pubs, another favourite is the Waggon and Horses. This pub is in easy reach of the ground, especially by alighting at Kew Bridge station, just before Brentford on the Waterloo - Reading line'. Whilst Roger Stamp adds; 'Probably the best real ale pub in Brentford is the 'Magpie & Crown' which is only five minutes walk away from the ground, on Brentford High Street. The pub has four real ales on tap and welcomes both home and away supporters'.

Phil Hodgin adds; 'There is also a pub called Stripes, which although being predominantly a home fans pub, is probably worth a visit if only to check out the pictorial history on the walls and the "Bees Knees Ale" from Fullers. Fans not wearing colours should be okay there'.

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Looking Towards The Brook Road Stand


Looking Towards The Brook Road Stand

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How To Get There And Where To Park

Leave the M4 at junction 2 and take the A4, going around the Chiswick Roundabout so that you end up coming back on yourself. Continue along the A4 and at the first roundabout take a left onto the B455 (Ealing Road). The ground is located about half a mile down this road on your right. Street Parking.

For a map showing the location of the ground click here
(to take you to the Street Map website).

To go to a simplified page, containing the directions and pub info, which you can print out click here.

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By Train & Tube
The nearest train station is Brentford, which is around five minutes walk away from the ground. This station is on the London Waterloo to Reading line, which normally run every 15 minutes on Saturday afternoons. To get from the station to the ground, exit onto Station Road. Take the first right into Orchard Road, right again into Windmill Road and then first left into Hamilton Road which leads into New Road and the ground.

Caleb Johnstone-Cowan informs me; 'The nearest Underground Station to the ground is South Ealing, which is on the Piccadilly Line. This tube station is around a 15 minute walk from the ground, down Ealing Road'.
Mick Hubbard adds; 'Finding the ground is easy enough though - you simply turn right out of the tube station and just go straight down Ealing Road, then taking your life in your hands to cross the A4 at the bottom! Otherwise as you come out of the station cross over to the other side of Ealing Road and catch a number 65 bus down to the ground'.

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Braemar Road Stand


Braemar Road Stand

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Admission Prices
Home Fans:
Braemar Road Stand: Adults £20, Concessions £14, Juniors £5
Bill Axbey Stand: Adults £19, Concessions £13, Juniors £5
Ealing Road Terrace: Adults £18, Concessions £12, Juniors £5


Away Fans:

Brook Road Stand (Seating): Adults £19, Concessions £13, Juniors £5
Brook Road Stand (Terrace): Adults £18, Concessions £12, Juniors £5

* Concessions apply to senior citizens and students.

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Ground Layout


Ground Layout

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Programme & Fanzines
Official Programme £2.50
Thorne In The Side Fanzine £1
Hey Jude Fanzine £1
Beesotted £2

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Local Rivals
Queens Park Rangers & Fulham.

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Disabled Facilities
For details of disabled facilities at the ground please visit the relevant page on the National Association Of Disabled Supporters (NADS) website.

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Fixtures 2008-2009
For the Brentford fixture list click here (to take you to the BBC Sports Website)

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Record & Average Attendance
39,626 v Preston North End,
FA Cup 6th Round, March 5th, 1938.

Average Attendance:
2007-2008: 4,469 (League Two)
2006-2007: 5,600 (League One)
2005-2006: 6,775 (League One)

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Fans Reviews Of Griffin Park
Paul Naylor (Bradford City) 20/11/04
Caroline Dunn (Neutral) 10/08/04

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Hotel Accommodation
If you require hotel accommodation in the area then first try a hotel booking service provided by Football Hotels who are powered by Activehotels, who specialise in locating accommodation near or within a short travelling distance of the football ground. They also have the added advantage over some other hotel booking services that you pay on departure. Yes this site will earn a small commission if you book through them, but it will go to help with the running costs of keeping the Guide going. To access their Brentford and general London page click here.

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Feedback
If anything is incorrect or you have something to add, please e-mail me and I'll update the guide.

 


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Last Updated: 21 March, 2008