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  1. 'We have blown any chance of Europe next season'published at 13:26 BST 29 April

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    We asked for your views on Brentford's chances of qualifying for European football this season, with just four fixtures remaining for Keith Andrews' side to take their shot.

    Here are some of your thoughts:

    George: If we can hit the levels we did against Man United on Monday, yes. My fear is that we have a habit of only turning out such performances against "top clubs" and not against those that are equally ranked or below us. Six points is a must against Crystal Palace and West Ham to make the Conference or Europa League.

    Alex: No we will not get European football and I think that's a good thing. We don't have the squad depth to play extra games, as shown by the number of youngsters on the bench recently. I'd love the Bees to get there one day soon, but we are not ready yet.

    Geoff: Good performance until it came to goal-getting. Fortunately will not make Europe as squad is clearly not strong enough in depth and in some areas talent. Need some further investment in goalscoring talent next season

    Rob: I think we have blown any chance of Europe next season. Our tactics of late have been baffling and the reluctance to address the poor form of Dango Ouattara and Kevin Schade, coupled with the refusal to make substitutions in good time, has compounded the clear issues. I forecast we will struggle to gain many more points and will finish in bottom half of the table.

    Stanley: We definitely could get Conference League, but we would have to get at least a point from our away games (Liverpool and Manchester City) and beat West Ham and Crystal Palace at home, to have any chance at qualifying for Europe for the first time in our history (apart from the Anglo-Italian Cup).

    Ian: Brentford won't make Europe. A midfield working hard and creating opportunities, a solid defence, but a forward line not up to the challenge. They are letting the side down.

  2. Will Bees qualify for Europe?published at 17:30 BST 28 April

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    It's still all to play for in Brentford's four remaining Premier League games.

    The permutations for getting into Europe this season are complex but BBC Sport's Dale Johnson has broken them down here.

    So will you be playing European football next season? If yes, why are you confident? If not, what can take you on to that next step?

    Get in touch with your views here

  3. 'Plenty to build on' for Andrews' Bees - even if Europe has to waitpublished at 12:49 BST 28 April

    Ian Westbrook
    Fan writer

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    Well, we ended our run of consecutive draws - but not in the way we wanted to.

    Monday night's frustrating defeat at Old Trafford was our first in seven Premier League games, but also left us winless in six matches.

    We paid for not taking our chances in yet another game where we squandered points which we should have had.

    After a dodgy start, Brentford more than matched Manchester United in arguably our best performance there in our five Premier League visits.

    But that counts for nothing when another chance to move up to sixth, or return to seventh, slipped through our fingers.

    If we do get into Europe it looks like we'll have to start winning again and rely on other results to make it possible.

    However, with Manchester City and Liverpool away among our final four fixtures, it's looking like a tall order.

    As I've said before, though, I'm fine with that. It's been a great season whatever happens, although I would like a top-half finish.

    There is plenty to build on for the future - and if Europe waits another year, then fair enough.

    The highlight of the evening, however, was seeing Josh Dasilva back in the matchday squad after an incredible 816-day absence because of injury.

    Dasilva is a hugely talented and highly likeable player who, if he can return to his pre-injury levels, could play a key role for us next season.

    While he was never going to come on, the psychological boost for him being in the squad will be massive. It was also a heartwarming moment when he came across to applaud those of us in the away end at full-time.

    Hopefully we'll get to see him on the pitch in one of our remaining fixtures.

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  4. Man Utd 2-1 Brentford - the fans' verdictpublished at 10:55 BST 28 April

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    We asked for your thoughts after Monday's Premier League game between European contenders Manchester United and Brentford.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Man Utd fans

    Christine: An excellent first half in terms of pace and press. Manchester United had most of the chances. It wasn't the same in the second half though, as United became more defensive and Brentford were better at shooting. Thiago could have won the game. Carrick is playing too much on the break, and if he's not careful the wheels are going to come off.

    Clive: How did we get away with that? Brentford were much the better team. Anyway, nevermind - it's all about results at this time of the season.

    Richard: It's a win. The most important thing are results. Brentford are a good team, United are better. It shows in the result and the league positions. There's still a lot to do for United to progress. One step at a time.

    Niall: I'm pleased with the result, but I can't help but feel dejected by the performance. It reminded me of games under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. End to end, exciting, but not a style that will win the league!

    Brentford fans

    Ian: A missed opportunity. For once, Thiago's lethalness in the opposition's penalty area went missing. Manchester United's goalkeeper kept his team ahead with some crucial saves in the first half. Brentford's goal, when it came, was too little, too late. The Bees go again on Saturday at the Gtech to keep their European dream alive.

    Cliff: We were the better team for most of the match. Unfortunately, mistakes in both penalty areas cost us at least one point and perhaps even three. Thiago didn't take any of his three good chances and poor marking cost us two goals. With Manchester City and Liverpool being our two remaining away games, we have to beat West Ham next to stand a chance of European football.

    George: It's a funny old sport. We've drawn the games we should have won and lost the one game we should have drawn! It was a spirited performance that showed real improvement on our game against Fulham. We had Manchester United turning to the dark arts to see themselves over the line.

    Joe: It's fair to say we created enough chances to win, but we really struggled to convert them. I felt that we were properly in it for the full 90 minutes, but that's not enough to win games. The away end was in good voice, even when we were 2-0 down. A big shoutout to everyone who made the trip up.

  5. Analysis: Brentford rue missed opportunitiespublished at 22:41 BST 27 April

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    Igor Thiago went into the game against Manchester United three behind Erling Haaland in Golden Boot standings.

    It is no exaggeration to say the Brazilian could have been level by half-time.

    Time and again, he seemed to have a clear shooting chance, time and again he seemed to make a mess of it.

    At one point, the penalty area seemed to open up for the Brentford man. Inexplicably, instead of shooting with his right foot, he tried to check back onto his left and slipped.

    On two more occasions, Senne Lammens produced a tremendous saves to prevent Ayden Heaven putting the ball into his own net as he scrambled to deny Thiago opportunities to go for goal.

    It must have been galling for Keith Andrews to send his side out on a salvage mission after the break.

    Had Mathias Jensen's exceptional strike come earlier, the Bees might have rescued a point.

    Instead, they remain in the middle of a pack of clubs all of whom can justifiably have European aspirations and one of whom, if Aston Villa win the Europa League and finish fifth, could end up in the Champions League.

  6. Man Utd 2-1 Brentford: What Andrews saidpublished at 22:38 BST 27 April

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    Brentford boss Keith Andrews, spoke to BBC Match of the Day after his side's defeat by Manchester United: "Bitterly disappointed. Overall our performance was very good. As a collective we went toe-to-toe with a good side and controlled large parts of the game. They were more clinical than us."

    On going 2-0 down after impressive spells: "The second goal was disappointing. After the first goal we got a grip of the game. The second goal was a bitter one to swallow. I have to say the attitude of the group was really impressive."

    On United's half-time change to nullify Brentford's threat: "We controlled nearly all of the second half. The belief and the courage we played with created opportunities but unfortunately we could only take one of those. It came a tad too late but we kept going in every aspect of the game. The boys gave everything."

    On fighting for European football: "There is absolute belief in everything we do. We are not playing safe, I don't want us to be that team. We set up in a brave fashion against a top team tonight and unfortunately we couldn't quite get there'"

    Did you know?

    • Brentford have failed to win any of their last six Premier League games (D5 L1) - their longest winless run since going nine without a victory between February-April 2024.

  7. Man Utd 2-1 Brentford - send us your thoughtspublished at 21:54 BST 27 April

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    Whether you were at the game or following from elsewhere, we want to know what you learned.

    Have your say on United's performance

    What did you make of Brentford's display?

    Come back on Monday for a selection of your replies

  8. Man Utd v Brentford: Team newspublished at 19:04 BST 27 April

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United XI: Lammens, Dalot, Maguire, Heaven, Shaw, Casemiro, Mainoo, Mbeumo, Bruno Fernandes, Amad, Sesko.

    Matheus Cunha misses out for Manchester United after picking up what is thought to be a minor groin injury against Chelsea last weekend.

    Amad replaces the Brazilian, with Harry Maguire's return for Noussair Mazraoui the second change from United's win at Stamford Bridge.

    Patrick Dorgu returns to the bench after recovering from a hamstring injury that has kept him out since the end of January.

    United XI: Lammens, Dalot, Maguire, Heaven, Shaw, Casemiro, Mainoo, Mbeumo, Fernandes, Amad, Sesko.

    Subs: Bayindir, Mazraoui, Mount, Zirkzee, Malacia, Amad, Dorgu, Ugarte.

    Brentford name an unchanged line-up as they look to end a run of five successive draws.

    It was 1937 when the Bees last won at Old Trafford, which was also part of the last time they recorded a league double over the Red Devils.

    Brentford XI: Kelleher, Kayode, Van den Berg, Collins, Lewis-Potter, Yarmoliuk, Jensen, Ouattara, Damsgaard, Schade, Igor Thiago.

    Subs: Valdimarsson, Hickey, Pinnock, Dasilva, Nelson, Ajer, Donovan, Furo, Shield.

    A line-up graphic showing Brentford XI to take on Manchester United; Brentford XI: Kelleher, Kayode, Van den Berg, Collins, Lewis-Potter, Yarmoliuk, Jensen, Ouattara, Damsgaard, Schade, Igor Thiago.
  9. Sutton's predictions: Man Utd v Brentfordpublished at 08:26 BST 27 April

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    Manchester United have become a bit unpredictable recently and Michael Carrick is another manager who could do with having a strong end to the season.

    Still, it looks like Carrick has secured Champions League football, so if the club's owners are still deciding about who will be in charge next season then he has done a more than steady job so far.

    It feels like he has passed his audition and also that he has a bit of clout.

    I would not like to predict what will happen about his future, though, and I am not sure how this game will go either. It should be close and it could be quite open too.

    Brentford will fancy their chances after beating United 3-1 earlier in the season - and also from seeing how easily Leeds carved them open at Old Trafford a couple of weeks ago.

    Igor Thiago scored twice against United in the reverse fixture and he might cause them a problem or two again.

    The Bees just keep on drawing games at the moment, though, so I've really got to go for another draw here, haven't I?

    Sutton's prediction: 1-1

    Read the full predictions and have your say here

  10. Man Utd v Brentford: Key stats and talking pointspublished at 06:49 BST 27 April

    Manchester United aim to take a step closer to securing a return to the Champions League as they face a Brentford side with European aspirations of their own. BBC Sport takes a look at the key themes ahead of Monday night's game at Old Trafford (20:00 BST).

    Fernandes continues to inspire United

    After only one win in four, the first small murmurs of discontent about Michael Carrick's suitability to take on the Manchester United role permanently were aired ahead of last weekend's trip to Chelsea.

    They were far from perfect at Stamford Bridge, having less shots and only one on target, an expected goals tally of 0.29 compared to Chelsea's 1.55 and just 10 touches in the opposition box, but the three points were all that mattered as their 1-0 win edged them ever closer to a Champions League return.

    The eight wins they have amassed in 12 league games under Carrick is as many as they had managed across their first 21 matches of the campaign, while the 28 points they have secured in 2026 is more than any other side.

    The Chelsea win marked the 21st successive top-flight game in which they have scored, their longest such run since doing so 23 times under Sir Alex Ferguson between November 2012 and April 2013.

    The Red Devils were once again indebted to the creative brilliance of Bruno Fernandes as their captain laid on an 18th top-flight assist of the season to further his claims to be named PFA player of the season.

    He is only the fourth player to create 10 assists in a Premier League season away from home, while he is now just two shy of equalling the all-time record for assists in a season.

    Graphic showing the most assists made by a player in a Premier League season

    Draw specialists Brentford still dreaming of Europe

    Brentford enjoyed a superb 3-1 win over Manchester United back in September and are now targeting a first victory at Old Trafford since 1937.

    After a rip-roaring run of nine wins in 14 matches in all competition the Bees have forgotten how to turn one point into three. Their last six matches in all competitions have ended in draws, three of which have ended 2-2 and three 0-0. Its the longest such run in their history while five straight league draws is the most in the top flight since Manchester City had seven between October and November 2009.

    They haven't fallen behind in any of their last six league matches dating back two months, but Keith Andrews will be desperate for his side to go on and keep their noses in front as they try to secure European qualification for the very first time.

    One quirk of last Saturday's draw with Fulham is that Keith Andrews became only the second Premier League boss this season to not make a single substitution in a match, following Oliver Glasner, who also decided not to make a change in Crystal Palace's defeat to Sunderland in January.

  11. Andrews on injuries, facing Man Utd and achieving top academy status published at 16:20 BST 24 April

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    Brentford boss Keith Andrews has been speaking to the media before Monday's Premier League game against Manchester United at Old Trafford (kick-off 20:00 BST).

    Here are the key lines from his news conference:

    • Rico Henry, Vitaly Janelt and Jordan Henderson have been out training "on the grass, making good progress". He said that "none of them will be available for Monday" and that "they will all be back at different times".

    • When asked about the consecutive run of five Premier League draws, Andrews said: "I think we've been closer to victories than losses. If we're honest with the appraisal of our performances. The players will discuss it brilliantly amongst themselves about how we can fine-tune certain parts of our game."

    • He added: "Performance levels overall have been very good. I was very happy with our game against Fulham. I thought it was a step forward from the Everton game. We're difficult to beat, clearly. I think that's grown as the season has gone on and now we are looking for those margins to give us three points."

    • Looking ahead to the Manchester United game, he said they were "approaching it like every other game. We're aware of their strengths and what we need to be aware of, that's obviously a lot. They have some magnificent players we will have to keep quiet and tactically be prepared in a way that where we affect them in the way we need to, both with and without the ball".

    • He continued: "We've put ourselves in a good position, but we're not content, we want to keep pushing."

    • Brentford's academy achieved a Cat One status this week and Andrews said that it was "important news we were able to achieve that. To get Cat One status is a huge step for the club. I do want to be a manager that gives young players opportunities".

    • Brentford have had good results against United at home, so what is different about playing away? "Old Trafford is a special place to play football and the history of the stadium. You want to go there and test yourself as a player. We should attack, we should embrace the challenge of it and it's been a while since we could do that."

    • When asked if Old Trafford also tests managers, he said "I do that every week, I always want to win and set us up in a way that gives us the best opportunity."

    • On the differences that Michael Carrick has made to Manchester United: "I think it's very evident that the spirit of the club and performances are there in abundance. They've got talented players who can be very deadly in moments, those individuals are flourishing over Michael. There seems to be a real trust of what's in place."

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  12. Valdimarsson 'very happy' as he signs long-term contractpublished at 12:03 BST 24 April

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    Hakon Valdimarsson says he has been able to "improve in all areas" at Brentford after signing a new long-term contract extension until June 2030, with a club option for a further two years.

    The 24-year-old goalkeeper joined the Bees in January 2024 from Allsvenskan side Elfsborg, penning an initial deal which was due to run until June 2028.

    Since then, the Iceland international has made 12 appearances in all competitions. He also played a key role in the club's Carabao Cup quarter-final run this season, having featured in every tie and saved two penalties in a third-round shootout victory over Aston Villa.

    "I'm very happy to stay here for two more years," he said after signing his new contract. "The last two-and-a-half years here have been very good for me.

    "Since Keith Andrews has taken over, I've enjoyed my time and felt very happy here. Our relationship is good, we speak a lot. He is a very good manager, a good guy and always nice to speak to.

    "I feel a completely different player to when I arrived here, I've improved in all areas as a goalkeeper. Now I just want to keep getting better and try to play as many games as I can."

    Brentford boss Andrews added: "I'm delighted Hakon is signing a new deal. People maybe don't recognise what goes on behind the scenes and the importance of certain players on this journey.

    "Hakon is a big part of the fabric of this football club, he understands it. He is a very liked individual, he has some very close connections in the club, he is an outstanding goalkeeper.

    "We are really happy that he has signed a new deal here."

  13. 'A night of fine margins awaits'published at 13:36 BST 23 April

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    When Brentford travel to Manchester United on Monday, something needs to give as a water-tight travelling side take on a home team who know where the net is.

    The Bees are on a five-game run of league draws and you have to go back to 2009 and the seven straight draws achieved by Manchester City to find a side with a longer run of draws.

    Keith Andrews' team don't look in the mood to give much away and fans have not seen their side trail for a single minute of the six matches that have followed their February defeat against Brighton. There's a doggedness on offer.

    So how do Manchester United pierce this resistance?

    Buoyed by a fine win at Stamford Bridge, Michael Carrick's side can draw on confidence.

    They also know they have scored in 21 Premier League games in a row since defeat by Everton in November. That's their longest scoring run since Sir Alex Ferguson retired.

    Bruno Fernandes will be keener than most to break the Brentford resistance as he looks to move on from 18 Premier League assists this season and nearer to the three men who have bettered that figure in the past - Thierry Henry in 2002-03 for Arsenal (20), Kevin De Bruyne in 2019-20 for Manchester City (20), and Mesut Ozil in 2015-16 also for the Gunners (19).

    An away side that hasn't trailed in a while meets a home side with plenty of zest.

    It looks like a night of fine margins awaits.

  14. Brentford plan to 'protect and enhance' nature in new club initiative published at 11:53 BST 22 April

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    Brentford have set out to "protect and enhance" nature at the club and in the local area, in announcing their first-ever nature strategy.

    The London outfit have launched 'Connected by Our Nature', external which outlines how they plan to create positive impact on biodiversity - a strategy aligned with the United Nations-backed initiative Sports for Nature Framework (S4N).

    They join Tottenham Hotspur as the only Premier League sides to have signed up for S4N, in an aim to deliver transformative action for nature by 2030 and beyond.

    Brentford's head of sustainability and community James Beale, said: "The sad reality is that nature and biodiversity are in decline, from bees and plants to wider ecosystems. It is something we cannot ignore.

    "As a club at the heart of our community, we have a responsibility to take action to protect and restore natural habitats. The benefits are far-reaching, from supporting physical and mental wellbeing to helping tackle climate change.

    "This strategy provides a clear foundation for how we aim to protect and enhance nature at the club, while supporting our community to do the same. With the expertise of Sport for Nature and Kew Gardens, we have strong support to help turn our ambition into action."

    Wednesday 22 April marks the annual Earth Day.

  15. A trip to Coventry rather than one to Croatiapublished at 12:19 BST 21 April

    Ian Westbrook
    Fan writer

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    Next season is looking likely to be more about a trip to Coventry rather than one to Croatia after Saturday's disappointing draw with local rivals Fulham put another dent in our European hopes.

    That is five league draws in a row for the first time since 1957 and these lost points at the Gtech could ultimately end our hopes of a senior European debut next campaign, even though, amazingly, we're still seventh. (We did play in the Anglo-Italian Cup in 1992-93!).

    Keith Andrews said afterwards he felt we hadn't deserved to lose any of the matches.

    I disagree on the first one at Bournemouth, where we were lucky to get away with a point, but we did deserve our hard-earned draw at Leeds.

    However, having been 2-0 up against bottom side Wolves and twice taken the lead against Everton, both are matches we really should have closed out.

    I mentioned last week that Andrews had only made one substitution in each of the Leeds and Everton matches because half of his bench was filled with teenagers.

    And on Saturday for the first time I can remember, he made no changes at all.

    When asked about it afterwards, Andrews said the only senior players on the bench were defenders and that the only attacking player he could have taken off was Dango Ouattara, but that he was glad he left him on as he nearly won the game in stoppage time - which is true.

    We definitely had the better chances against a Fulham side who looked like they had come for a draw, but an on-target shot return of only four from 13 attempts is unlike us.

    At least Harry Wilson didn't score against for us a change and we ended our run of three derby defeats, but ultimately my 10K race in the morning was my sporting highlight of the day!

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  16. Brentford announce Indeed as new shirt sponsor published at 10:01 BST 21 April

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    Brentford have announced that employment site Indeed will become their official front-of-shirt sponsor from the 2026-27 season.

    Indeed became the official training wear and recruitment partner of Brentford in July 2025, and will now replace South African betting company HollywoodBets on all men's and women's first-team playing kits, as well as academy matchday kits.

    Brentford's chief executive Jon Varney, said: "We are very proud to welcome Indeed to the front of our shirts from next season as we continue to grow the club's profile on both a local and global stage.

    "This expanded partnership builds on an excellent first year working together, which has been driven by our shared belief in using data to inform smart recruitment and a commitment to talent development at every level of the organisation, both on and off the pitch."

  17. Brentford get top academy statuspublished at 17:45 BST 20 April

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    Brentford have announced their academy has moved to category one status, the highest level in English football, marking the fastest-ever rise through the ranks.

    As recently as June 2024, Brentford had risen from the lowest category-four level to category two and have now taken that final step.

    It is the fastest rise since the Elite Player Performance Plan (EPPP) was officially implemented in English football before the 2012-13 season.

    The academy, previously led by Stephen Torpey - now Manchester United's academy director - is currently overseen by his replacement, David Rainford.

    It represents rapid development for a club that famously scrapped its academy system in favour of a B team. That Brentford B team remains in place but now competes in the under-21 system, with players required to be recruited across the youth levels beneath it.

    It is another step in the growth of the west London club under majority owner Matthew Benham, who has announced new minority investors from the entertainment industry. His company, Best Intentions Analytics, also bought Spanish third-division club Merida last season.

  18. Brentford 0-0 Fulham - the fans' verdictpublished at 12:32 BST 20 April

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    We asked for your thoughts after Saturday's Premier League game between Brentford and Fulham.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Brentford fans

    Trevor: We looked tired as we have for weeks, injuries and squad depth catching up with us now. Europe can wait until we have a squad that can cope with the extra games. Schade should have been subbed not sure why he stayed on.

    Sam: How we did not score I will never know. Another exasperating afternoon to be frank. We needed some life at some points, an extra attacking threat, so I don't understand why no subs were made. We are in need of a win, as I for one am feeling the pressure of the sides around us.

    Robert: Lack of imagination to push the result. Schade worked hard but Donovan would have been a greater threat. We would have taken survival this season so for the love of God Keith take some risks.

    Kev: Concerned re lack of wins, although I get it's also an unbeaten run. Should have had six more points from last three home games. We may regret this as some very tough away fixtures coming up.

    Fulham fans

    Brian: That was a real hard watch. I try to be positive but honestly we are in trouble if we take these lacklustre displays into next season. So many balls given away and the final ball? I felt for Muniz, fighting just to play, not sure his team-mates knew he was on the field! Let's just move on...

    Robbie: We looked totally disjointed and could not keep hold of the ball despite having room to make a pass. Josh King looked lethargic and I feel like he's lost his mojo, I'm not sure he feels trusted by Marco to play with the freedom that makes him such a great prospect.

    Louis: Defensively great. The attack and build-up play is absolutely awful, zero threat all game with zero shots on target to back it up. Tactics need to change and so does the mentality.

    Joel: Another lethargic, lacklustre performance from Marco Silva's Fulham. It's time to go.