Writer: Condorman 
Date:Friday March 16 2012
Time: 9:04AM
Leyton Orient will be out for revenge tomorrow after Brentford's 5-0 win at Griffin Park at the start of the season.
The Bees will hope that Sam Saunders is fit after struggling with an injury against Sheffield United last weekend.
Myles Weston - who impressed as a sub last time out - might be ruled out due to an ankle injury picked up playing for the development squad midweek.
Karleigh Osborne could well be selected ahead of Harlee Dean as Leon Legge's defensive partner.
Uwe Rosler might yet manage to bring in a striker to replace Gary Alexander who left the club last week. We've been linked with the likes of Rob Hulse at QPR and Chris Brown at Doncaster. If no-one comes in it might give Antonio German the chance to feature at first team level.
19th placed Orient have recently bolstered their squad with lively Bristol City winger Jamal Campbell-Ryce, and also have former Bees Ryan Dickson and Adam Reed amongst their ranks.
Brentford need a bigger singing section at Wembley (Wednesday May 8 2013)
Mac scores two as Bees win away (Tuesday March 30 2010)
Three all thriller at Colchester (Tuesday March 23 2010)
Mac strike seals three points (Saturday March 20 2010)
Bees 3 Subhuman Scum 3 (Saturday March 13 2010)
Brentford 4 Caravan Club 0 (Saturday February 6 2010)
Leon levels it (Wednesday January 27 2010)
Brentford beaten by canny Canaries (Saturday January 23 2010)
Late goal sinks Bees [updated] (Tuesday January 19 2010)
Myles better than Carlisle (Saturday January 16 2010)
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| 5. Sheff Utd | 46 | 19 | 18 | 9 | +14 | 75 |
| 6. Swindon | 46 | 20 | 14 | 12 | +33 | 74 |
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