I'm going because I think we're close to tipping point. Another battering at home and I'll be fascinated to see what the reaction is from the fans. Although I assume people will just clap the players off again like they did on Saturday.
And boo the ref for no reason like some did behind . Not his fault Sarr kept falling over trying to cheat and win free kicks .
Yes a few players did the old walk around at the end of the game and got applauded by a few fans near me. The players know they have it easy here, I'm sure Millwall players wouldn't get clapped off after a 3-0 defeat to make it 9 home defeats in a row (I'm not suggesting I want us to be like Millwall fans).
When we beat Brentford on Saturday the Nigerian curse will be broken and we will win the rest of our home games this season which will keep us in the Premier League.... THE 'ORNS ARE STAYING UP
Liked for the use of 'dolts'. Much underused. There's a Bees fan at the tennis club. Extraordinarily white teeth, we've used him on court four where the ad court floodlight went. Very nice chap it seems,Shane or Sean or something. Lots of tattoos and a very 'army' service motion,like 98% of club players. Oh well.
A nice little ground in Buckinghamshire with zero atmosphere but the most comfortable seats I've ever sat on at a football game, one not to miss.
Surprised - I've only been there once, in the Mazzarri season, and I got the impression the city as others have said is a bit of a ******** as I found nothing redeeming about the area within a mile radius of the ground and some of their fans were quite unpleasant (losing 2-0 against a very poor side reduced to ten men didn't help). On the plus side, when I managed to go all the way there without my ticket, I was very promptly given a replacement and managed to get to my seat with something to spare when I feared I'd miss the start, which backs what aBee said about good customer service. Clearly I didn't get a representative picture of the city - if I went there again I would at least explore the Humber, because I love walks by water.
You actually signed up to post that? You might notice that most of us are not bothered about this game
Ha no. I meant home games where I'm around and haven't got something more important on. That said, Watford were usually at the top of the important list until the kids came along.
I wish you well for the rest of this season and next. Nothing against Brentford, youve built yourself up the right way and deserve your chance in the premier league. Just as this team thoroughly deserves the championship
There is still a mathematical chance so no Also I dont think many of the players give a poo about pride or playing well, even when there is nothing to play for they are too soft for that to make difference. If they cared and felt pressure to perform it might change when the pressure is off and we see them released from the shackles. This lot will just disintegrate further, feign injury (so they dont have to play for a relegated team) and down and then bury their tools I reckon 1 draw and maybe even 1 unconceivable lucky win at best by the seasons end
Wouldn't it just be Watfordy to lose this, then go to Citee, defend like our lives depended on it and win in the last minute of injury time due to a miss-kick from Kucka that turns into a daisy cutter and somehow we leave with three totally undeserved points? Bit like the OT game in that sense.
This is the misconception of 'Watfordy' - the comedic failures against everyone around them when they need it most, for sure. The surprising heroic successful performances against top teams, City in particular? Not in the fuccking slightest.
Depending on how you define successful. Lose by 3 or less - yes we could do that. Gain any points - no.