martin tyler
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- Jan 25, 2013
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Hughton currently odds on
Chances are it will be some unknown from the lower reaches of Lega Serie. It's the Watford way. It's always useful to have at least a couple of teams imploding beneath us in the league. Long may it continue.
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...anchez-flores-and-hire-chris-hughton-football
"Watford’s board started interviewing candidates last week and it is thought that Hughton has a good chance of being given the job. He has been out of work since being fired by Brighton at the end of last season and he is keen to land a role at a Premier League side. He turned down an offer to join Cardiff City, who are 10th in the Championship, earlier this season."
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...anchez-flores-and-hire-chris-hughton-football
"Watford’s board started interviewing candidates last week and it is thought that Hughton has a good chance of being given the job. He has been out of work since being fired by Brighton at the end of last season and he is keen to land a role at a Premier League side. He turned down an offer to join Cardiff City, who are 10th in the Championship, earlier this season."
But... but... what about the fact they didn't rule out Southampton's equalising goal for handball! How can we blame the refereeing mistake/var mistake for costing someone their job if they'd already made the decision last week?! No, no no. This won't do. (Disclaimer: I haven't seen anyone on here blame the mistake in yesterday's game, but Kammy briefly brought it up on goals on sunday).
The slide at Watford occurred late last season - they lost 6 of their last 9 - beating only Fulham and Huddersfield and drawing with Southampton - they got thumped at home by West Ham in their last game. Now they may have been distracted by the FA cup (a little like Brighton) - but their hammering in the final was an embarrassment.
They spent practically nothing in the off-season and unloaded a pile of players - something like 30 between loans, releases and a small number of transfers - spent little last season either (and about 30 were loaned or released then as well) - and sold their best player to Everton. In fact you have to go back to 2016 before they spent any kind of money - and even then it was less than £50million. The strategy of the owners seems to be to bring a slew of kids - send them out on loan - hope a few hit - sell them on for big money and pocket the profit. It looks like the club is a vehicle for this - rather than the main focus of their ownership. There have been a lot of transfers and loans between the different clubs they (have) own/ed - with questionable fees.
The squad has got old and tired and Deeney is now 31/32 and not the player he once was.
If Hughton became manager he could well keep them up - but without a massive infusion of new blood and a lot of money being spent (£150+million) they would be relegation candidates next season as well. Anyone who takes the job will have a big, big task on their hands.
If Hughton became manager he could well keep them up - but without a massive infusion of new blood and a lot of money being spent (£150+million) they would be relegation candidates next season as well. Anyone who takes the job will have a big, big task on their hands.
Chris Hughton should politely tell the basket case to fukk off. Watford are a nothing club anyway.
Surely we are not concerned with the long term prospect of Watford or even next season we are concerned with what may happen this season, when relegation seems likely.
I don't think he is in a position to tell any club to f.uck off.Chris Hughton should politely tell the basket case to fukk off. Watford are a nothing club anyway.
Google is your friendYou seem to know an awful lot about Watford.
I don't think he is in a position to tell any club to f.uck off.