We're back, NYC Bees! After this little stretch of preseason, our regular season kicks off in mid-August! We enter 2025-26 as one of the youngest teams in the Premier League, and all curiosity will be on how Keith Andrews' first managerial campaign pans out. We're missing a handful of incredibly significant players who have transferred elsewhere, so it'll be a challenge. Here is a rundown of what's been happening and what to look forward to when we reconvene at the pub on Aug. 17!
All August matches on tap at Red Lion
We've got three PL matches in August, and we'll be at The Red Lion, 151 Bleecker St., for all of them. The pub will open early for the Aug. 17 game against Nottingham Forest (doors open at 8:30 a.m. ET, kickoff at 9). Also of note, the second round of the Carabao Cup takes place between Brentford's second and third PL matches. So we could potentially be getting together at The Red Lion for that, as well. Here's the August calendar graphic of our Premier League schedule. Look forward to seeing all of you again!
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Mbeumo departs, Brentford secures club-record transfer figure
We all knew Bryan Mbeumo would be leaving us after six years, after he made it very clear about his desire to sign with Manchester United. On July 21, it became official, and in the process, Brentford secured the largest transfer figure in club history. Reports are that the transfer is a guaranteed £65 million, with potentially £6 million in potential add-ons. Kudos to director of football Phil Giles and Co. for holding firm after MU twice came to the club with two offers below our minimum Mbeumo valuation. It didn't have to be a seven-week saga. This was a crucial transaction for us moving forward, maximizing the value of future outgoing transfers in this ever-changing business. This move was preceded by captain Christian Norgaard's transfer to Arsenal on July 10.
It is understandable to be taken aback by the volume of player transfers and coaching changes this offseason, but we can take some comfort in the front office doing its due diligence. If you haven't come across the Mbeumo sign-off video and Norgaard thank you note, check them out!
New look for NYC Bees
We kicked off July with a little NYC Bees logo unveiling! We hope the bolder look is fitting of our NYC-area contingent of Brentford supporters. With the club heading into its fifth Premier League season, we figured we ought to step things up a bit from our side!
NYC Bees side note: We recently surpassed 3,000 combined followers on our social media channels! Thanks for your support!
Brentford News & Notes
Henderson brings experience to fold: After departing Ajax, Brentford swooped in to sign England international Jordan Henderson on July 15. The 35-year-old midfielder signed a two-year deal and he brings a plethora of experience to the club, from his 84 caps for England, to a 12-season run with Liverpool, where he was eventually named team captain. "He has been one of the most influential leaders in modern Premier League years," manager Keith Andrews said. "He's been at the forefront of driving for titles and Champions Leagues at a fantastic football club."
Club adds minority shareholders: In mid-July, Brentford announced the additions of Gary Lugner (This Day Foundation, MARV) and filmmaker Sir Matthew Vaughn as minority shareholders of the club. Vaughn's wife, supermodel Claudia Schiffer, also expressed her joy about being a part of Brentford: "I'm very excited that I'm now officially involved in a football club and look forward to experiencing its beauty."
Thiago nets equalizer in preseason opener: Brentford forward Thiago tapped home a first-half equalizer as the club drew 1-1 against Gil Vicente on July 25 in the team's preseason opener. The result was obviously very secondary for Keith Andrews' side as the team builds toward PL play. Outside back Aaron Hickey made a first-team appearance for the first time since October of 2023, and the likes of Kevin Schade and Mikkel Damsgaard already appear to be in top form with their build-up play. Brentford next faces Queens Park Rangers on Aug. 2, followed by an Aug. 8 match against Borussia Monchengladbach at Gtech Community Stadium.
Brentford Women open season on Aug. 17: The Brentford Women, who were promoted to the fifth-tier London and South East Premier Division, will open their new season in the middle of August. The schedule through the remainder of 2025 has been released, with Brentford's opener on the road against Aylesford on Aug. 17. The club's home opener is on Aug. 24 against Newhaven. FA Cup details and the 2026 portion of the schedule will be announced at a later time.
Where's Wissa? I was reluctant to bring up a topic that includes too much random chatter, but it's worth addressing. Yoane Wissa has been training in London, away from his teammates, as he has been reportedly pushing for a move to Newcastle. Some articles are saying he's never going to play for Brentford again. Some articles are saying the club made a "promise" that he could leave during the summer window. Some articles are saying he's now refusing to train, period. Newcastle reportedly has not met our player valuation with a £25 million bid, and that is the only factual component to grasp at the moment. We'll be standing by for more, but in the meantime we move forward with what we have. ... Remember the days when Brentford's offseason was relatively quiet?!
Quick hits: Center back Ji-soo Kim has been loaned to Kaiserslautern. The 20-year-old South Korean defender made his PL debut in December of 2024. ... In early July, the club announced the first-team promotion of defender Benjamin Arthur and Texas goalkeeper Julian Eyestone. ... Brentford unveiled the team's new 2025-26 home kit, which naturally features the club's red and white stripes. The authentic version of the Joma Sport jersey has a red block in the back to show player names/numbers clearly, while the replicas contain red and white stripes on the back. The club also debuted its new brown away kit during the preseason opener. The away jersey features a single Brentford bee logo (not the full crest) in gold coloring. ... With Keith Andrews taking over for Thomas Frank, the club made a number of assistant staffing appointments, including Neil MacFarlane, Mehmet Ali and Martin Drury. ... Brentford's three September games all have new kickoff times due to broadcast rights. For us in NYC, that means the Sept. 27 game against Manchester United will not included a meet-up because of the early start. We have confirmed with The Red Lion that the 3 p.m. ET games against Chelsea (Sept. 13) and Fulham (Sept. 20) will be blocked off for us, with music entertainment pushed back until after the final whistles!
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