Brentford hopes to leave rival Fulham in limbo and pocket 160 million pounds in the play-off final

On Tuesday night, as the sun sinks the ark and the clocks are set to zero, a familiar melody will play from Brentford’s wardrobe.

During the final minutes before the start, the moving speeches will hit Blur. Defender and in-house DJ Henrik Dalsgaard has made song 2 the soundtrack to this drive for the promised land.

“It takes us a little further,” said Dalsgaard, 31, on Monday.

Henrik Dalsgaard of Brentford will play music in the locker room on Tuesday

“Young players were betting on shitty music. They also said that about my musical tastes, but I absolutely turned them down, I said, “I’m the vice-captain!”

On Tuesday night, on the 368th day of the promotional race, Thomas Frank’s team expects an unparalleled riff to bounce off the four corners of an abandoned Wembley and usher in a shiny new era for the West London club.

After eight up-time higs in the play-offs and the long farewell at Griffin Park, a sense of fate engulfed Frank’s team. The only problem? Further up in the halls of Wembley, the team feels that it also belongs to the Premier League.

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