When was the step forward? I must have missed that.
Whenever we get a win, we then go on to lose the next game.This side can barely string two wins together.
When was the step forward? I must have missed that.
Might be? But I just hope to never see Keane or Zouma defend another set piece in my life.
Whenever we get a win, we then go on to lose the next game.This side can barely string two wins together.
That's alright. I don't know any Watford fans.Their fans will be insufferable if they win this.
I am looking forward to this with as much zeal as having root canal treatment without any anesthetic.
We need some points desperately. I'm not banking on the team to do the job so I've turned to God to give us a miracle instead. Amen.
Marco Silva returns to Watford this weekend for the first time since his bitter sacking.
Bad blood still runs between the Hornets, Silva and Everton as a Premier League investigation into allegations of an illegal approach remain on-going.
Watford, over a year on from the Portuguese coach's dismissal, are refusing to let the matter rest and have pushed for the league to punish the Blues, who wanted Silva to replace the sacked Ronald Koeman but were angrily warned off.
Silva, for whom Everton had been prepared to pay in the region of £10m, hasn't sat in the dugout at Vicarage Road since the middle of January last year but on Saturday returns and will be primed for a frosty reception.
Watford captain Troy Deeney urged supporters at a fans' forum event on Wednesday not to taunt the Everton boss for fear it will only serve to motivate the opposition.
We'd prefer it if you left him alone... It'll only motivate them more. Leave him alone, let us kick the sh*t out of them."
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