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Stephenson estimates he personally watches 80 to 100 games a season.
His six-stage process to scouting players will include a scout watching a player three times at home and three times away before the likes of the chief scout and assistant manager will become involved.
The manager will not then go and watch the player himself until stage four, which is when he will also read a 40 to 50-page dossier on the potential target.
If the manager is keen on signing the player, it is then up to Stephenson to conclude the deal before the chief executive or Chairman “rubber stamps” the transfer.
The final stage is when the club attempt to integrate the player following his arrival.
Stephenson said: "The six-stage process is the key to how well Watford have done in terms of recruitment in the last two years. The fact that people believed in it and allowed it to happened is great credit to those involved"
All a bit different to the Barry Lloyd school of scouting!
His six-stage process to scouting players will include a scout watching a player three times at home and three times away before the likes of the chief scout and assistant manager will become involved.
The manager will not then go and watch the player himself until stage four, which is when he will also read a 40 to 50-page dossier on the potential target.
If the manager is keen on signing the player, it is then up to Stephenson to conclude the deal before the chief executive or Chairman “rubber stamps” the transfer.
The final stage is when the club attempt to integrate the player following his arrival.
Stephenson said: "The six-stage process is the key to how well Watford have done in terms of recruitment in the last two years. The fact that people believed in it and allowed it to happened is great credit to those involved"
All a bit different to the Barry Lloyd school of scouting!