Following Saturday’s Premier League match, where Brentford secured a 4-2 victory over Newcastle, supporters offered their perspectives. A selection of their comments is presented below: **Brentford Fans** Paul: “Best home performance of the season, particularly in the second half. Bees have been great home, not so good away. This performance was full of attacking flair and skill and was well deserved against a good team. Frank has the team playing confidently and without fear and I was very proud to be a Bees supporter.” David: “Went for first time in five years as I live miles away. I’m used to seeing Brentford in the lower leagues and have seen over 800 games in my 61 years of watching Brentford. This is in my top five games ever.” Mel: “This team makes my heart pound! It’s a pleasure to watch the Bees achieve some astonishing home performances and set records! Full credit to the squad for their flexibility, professionalism and teamwork equally supported by brilliant club management.” Kev: “Newcastle edged the first half but in the second we were unplayable and demolished them. Danger from everywhere. Just an away win or two from being real contenders.” **Newcastle Fans** Wardy: “Another dreadful away performance. No shame in losing to a vibrant energetic Brentford but we lacked energy and didn’t press as one. The defence was a shambles, backing off and giving way too much time on the ball. Nowhere near good-enough attitude and no point just turning up for the big games. Need to sort themselves out before this season is a write off.” Michael: “Too many poor players like Dan Burn, Fabian Schar, Nick Pope, Joe Willock, Miguel Almiron and Sean Longstaff. They can do better than Howe… great tactical genius? I don’t think so! I’d start looking for a better coach.” Roger: “We are slightly better than the Steve Bruce team and are on a par with the side under Rafa Benitez. Mid-table mediocrity beckons I’m afraid. Too many players only show up for home fixtures.” Geordie: “This inconsistency is really starting to bite now. While some individuals in the team are certainly not performing, the regular topsy-turvy games are a collective problem and that, ultimately, comes down to coaching. These persistent stale performances are a management issue and Eddie will know this. It’s what he does before January – when desperately needed reinforcements can be brought -will be the key to our season. Provided it’s not too late by then.”

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