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The busy Christmas period has already struck the E(R)C team as they struggled to find the time to get a Bees player on the show this week for your listening pleasure.
With Brentford enjoying a break from action and the Ashes catching everyone's attention at the weekend, the E(R)C podcast crew catch up with Bees shot stopper Richard Lee.
The E(R)C crew welcome back founder Will Gore to the airwaves from his week-long ping-pong break in Thailand.
After the E(R)C team was struck down by 'man flu' last week the podcast is back with a vengeance to pick over the bones of Tuesday's dire 1-1 bore draw with Borunemouth at Griffin Park.
After an uplifting 3-0 win at Tranmere Rovers, the E(R)C boys welcome goal hero Marcus Bean for a chat as he heads to the golf course to work on his short game.
The Ealing (Road) Comedies boys Stuart & Will attempt to lift the gloom enveloping Griffin Park after Saturday's 3-1 defeat to Oldham Athletic.
With the Bees making a return to winning ways in League One on Saturday, the Ealing Road Comedies boys thought they'd show the world just how on the ball they were with an exclusive interview with someone who had nothing to do with the 2-1 triumph over Charlton Athletic.
After the heroics of Tuesday night's Carling Cup victory over Everton, Brentford captain Kevin O'Connor joins Stuart and Will in the pod to relive a glorious night at Griffin Park.
On this week's Ealing (Road) Comedies podcast Stuart and Will are joined by Brentford 's website guru Chris Wickham to look back on the draw at Bristol Rovers and ahead to the Carling Cup tie with Everton.
This week Stuart Amos and Will Gore are joined in the pod by Brentford website guru Chris Wickham. The lads chat to Ben Hamer about his return to Griffin Park, the magnificent win over Sheffield Wednesday and what tunes are currently blasting out his iPod.
Brentford might be yet to record a League One win this season but for loan star Robbie Simpson things have been going swimmingly.
Ealing (Road) Comedies columnist Will Gore is joined by BFC commentator and website guru Chris Wickham to look back on Tuesday night's fantastic victory over Hull City
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