I know Roy is very bad, but he is better than our previous manager only because he knows how to get points away from home. If Roy managed us for all our away games this season and Munoz for all our home games, I think we could end the season comfortably in the top 12. Sent from my TECNO P701 using Tapatalk
Decided to clean the insides of mine and the wife’s cars today and found out we were on 5live. Go on then, seasons all but done so it won’t really bother me. Sounded quite an exciting game and made me think that the champ next season SHOULD be more entertaining as a Watford fan, bearing in mind Burnley are the sort of side we could face. Little smile at being one up, suns shining, not that bad a Saturday afternoon. And then our record breaking lads do it again. Gits. Cars are looking good though.
I think we fell back deeper because the attacking players were getting tired. Sent from my TECNO P701 using Tapatalk
Given that Kucka’s brain goes at the same time as his legs, he should have been off at 60mins. Not sure why the 1881 were spending energy on singing a chant for Vydra. Perhaps better to spend there energy on more songs for our players.
Hodgson may have been there in person today but he didnt look well at all the poor old bugger. I dont think he left the dugout at all apart from at half time and full time.
I'm not so sure if I'm being honest. And if you look at his and Ranieri's overall score, we won 0.54 point per game under Ranieri, and 0.57 under Hodgson and we had easier games when Hodgson was the manager. Neither him nor Ranieri, nor Xisco are good enough though.
Don’t agree. I think Burnley is a great away trip and I’m sorry to be missing it next year. I actually felt a bit sorry for the players today. After starting with great verve, it was the weight of the 10 defeats that caused them to start being too careful to protect the 1-0 lead. In any other season that game would have been won by two or three goals. Having said that, it is of course largely the players’ fault that they lost the 10 games in the first place…
I remember a few months ago some suspicious oddball new account was trying to gaslight me after calling "the whole club toxic" by bizarrely asking if the "women's team is also toxic then?". They did, and currently still do, sit 2 points above relegation in the second division with 11 points from 21 games.
Because they have no imagination, ‘borrow’ all our songs off other clubs and are funded by Duxbury/Gino directly and suck them off at every opportunity. Not to mention that quite a few of them, Ucko included, are complete bells when they’ve got a beer in them. ‘Be kind’ indeed. ‘Here’s to you Pozzo family….’ Hope this helps.
No, I'd rather show love for Vydra than for any of ours. I'd much rather we had him next season than any of that lot.
Nothing new to say. The squad is poor, unbalanced, and really lacking in confidence. The apathy in the stands, on the pitch and on the touchline is palpable. The club needs a reset fast. The longer this goes on, the harder it is to reverse.
With a big jacket on too and he is 74. Probably though he ought to turn up . Doesn’t excuse the lack of subs. Lewington said we had no confidence and lots of fear which I guess is understandable but then we might as well play the kids for the rest of the season.
Not only did we have no substitutions, but have you ever seen a home game where the subs didn't spend a good portion of half time having a kick around on the pitch? Perhaps they had been told already that no subs would be used in the second half!
Having spent most of the week trying to learn some Burnley songs after about 30 seconds I'd remembered what a bunch of hairy ar5ed cave dwellers they are, so watching our team of feeble minded turds collapse yet again was another punch in the guts. That said for an hour it was an excellent game and the number of no-shows around me meant I was able to spread out and watch the match in comfort. Looking forward to a return to the days when less than 10,000 come to games - that's about 18 months away I reckon. FUXBURY OUT!!!
I can't even be arsed with the cars these days. Every time there is a dewfall, it appears to have collected half the Sahara.
I sang for Vydra too because; A) He's scored my favourite Watford goal ever with that over the shoulder volley against Leicester B) He had a hand in my favourite season as a supporter and also scored the promotion goal in 2015 C) He was unfairly dumped by the Pozzo's in the 2015-16 season and deserved a chance with us. Instead, we brought in Alessandro Diamanti, Víctor Ibarbo and Obbie Oulare as attacking reinforcements. Seems Pozzo's were making awful decisions even when we were having some joy.
He had to ruin it by playing next to Ashley Barnes who may be the most dislikeable player in The Prem.
Stole this but let it sink in. Burnley's Mike Jackson now has more points than each of the three people who have been in charge of Watford this season - he's been in charge for four matches
I think that was the first interior clean for over a year now. They were filthy. And so I decided it was time for a change, and after today lessons have been lear….oh who am I kidding.
A win for traditional football and all things anti super-league today. Lets just hope we fudge pack the toffees.
It seems like donkeys years ago we had Jack Cork on loan from Chelski 13 years ago in fact, yet he still managed to score a goal against us today and actually looked pretty good all match! Cheers Jack glad we helped you in your career
I’m as patriotic as any WFC fan having supported them for 52 years, and yet I could not bring myself to applaud them at the end of the game, you applaud people for being successful, losing 11 on the bounce at home I don’t call successful! I have applauded defeats but only if undeserved or unlucky and apart from home to spurs when I might have applauded I certainly haven’t at the others
We have so much that is wrong at the club nowadays that it is almost impossible to know where to start. Certainly one-liner snappy judgements are not going to cure anything. So I shall pick on a couple of things: Kucka was not the worst player on the pitch - he was actually just about the best for the first half, but faded badly in the second. This is nothing new and the coaches should have known this and should have done something about it, such as sub him. "Apathy on the terraces"? - were you at the same match as me? The supporters, whose numbers are dwindling, were nevertheless hugely supportive - until it became clear the players were going to kick them in the teeth yet again. The worst player on the pitch was Sarr, by a country mile. He was dreadful; awful. Either he has been tapped up by somebody so as to lower his sell-on price or he has a big problem above the shoulders. He has been very very poor for weeks now, but this was the worst of the lot. He should never have come out after half-time. Replace him with anybody, but one could do worse than move Femenia forward and put Ngkiah at right back. The fact that nothing was done was jaw-droppingly wrong.
I imagine he’s shifted position several times since then. And will do so continuously until Thursday when he gets excited by the next game. Don’t forget, 2 weeks ago this guy said on a podcast that he wouldn’t call for Duxbury to go because ‘that’s not what he wants’.
Agreed. But I think Roy has a better record away from home with us than the first two managers. Sent from my TECNO P701 using Tapatalk