Watford: May 2008 Archives

Defender deal completed

Derby boss Paul Jewell revealed he tried to sign Jordan Stewart from Watford in January after finally landing the player on Thursday.

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Duke exit triggers vow

Derby boss Paul Jewell has vowed to get the best out of Nathan Ellington after signing him on a season-long loan from Watford.

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Ellington future in balance

Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd wants to keep Nathan Ellington but will sell him to Derby "if the price is right".

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Aidy admits dressing room division

Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd says he believes Marlon King's big contract had a divisive effect on the dressing room last season.

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Gers in pole for Shittu

Scottish giants Rangers have emerged as favourites to sign Watford's Nigerian powerhouse Dan Shittu.

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Malky warning for Gers

Rangers will have to pay big money for Watford defender Dan Shittu, according to Hornets coach Malky Mackay.

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Derby make one Ell of an offer

Paul Jewell is planning two seperate raids on Watford this summer for striker Nathan Ellington and defender Jordan Stewart.

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Duke on his way

Derby boss Paul Jewell is on the verge of landing Watford striker Nathan Ellington as a replacement for Robert Earnshaw.

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Aidy juggling his resources

Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd admits he is facing a summer of wheeling and dealing as he rebuilds the Hornets squad.

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Boss bids for dual-purpose Hornets

Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd is looking to sign a different type of player this summer as he bids to vary the Hornets style of play.

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Loach's direction on the up

Bradford City boss Stuart McCall has admitted defeat in his bid to tie up another loan deal for Watford keeper Scott Loach.

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Aidy to wheel and deal

Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd will rebuild his squad with the emphasis on youth after Championship semi-final play-off heartache.

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Hornets stick with Boothroyd

Watford chairman Graham Simpson has confirmed boss Aidy Boothroyd will remain in charge with the board's "total support".

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Boothroyd ready for changes

Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd has vowed to bounce back from his play-off heartbreak and will implement a raft of changes this summer.

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Hornets stung by tigerish Hull

Watford crashed out of the playoffs as goals from Nick Barmby, Caleb Folan, Richard Garcia and Nathan Doyle saw Hull to a 4-1 win.

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Eustace cleared by FA

Watford will have captain John Eustace available for the Championship play-off semi-final second-leg clash at Hull on Wednesday.

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Eustace appeal wait for Hornets

Watford will find out on Tuesday if their appeal against John Eustace's red card against Hull City has been successful.

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Lee up for Tigers clash

Goalkeeper Richard Lee believes Watford are the underdogs ahead of their play-off against Hull City after blowing automatic promotion.

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Stewart leaves Hornets early

Watford left-back Jordan Stewart has been released with immediate effect and will play no part in the Championship play-offs.

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Smith ready to avenge Tigers' mauling

Winger Tommy Smith is looking forward to facing Hull in the play-offs as he wants Watford to avenge their recent 3-0 league defeat.

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Boss confident despite striker blow

Aidy Boothroyd is confident that Watford can win the play-offs despite Darius Henderson being banned for the first leg with Hull City.

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Hornets chief stays in touch

Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd admits he will keep up to date with every twist and turn in the battle to secure a play-off place.

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Hornets chief backing Boothroyd

Under-fire boss Adrian Boothroyd has been handed a timely vote of confidence by Watford's chairman Graham Simpson.

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Defender deal completed

Derby boss Paul Jewell revealed he tried to sign Jordan Stewart from Watford in January after finally landing the player on Thursday.

More: Defender deal completed |

Duke exit triggers vow

Derby boss Paul Jewell has vowed to get the best out of Nathan Ellington after signing him on a season-long loan from Watford.

More: Duke exit triggers vow |

Ellington future in balance

Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd wants to keep Nathan Ellington but will sell him to Derby "if the price is right".

More: Ellington future in balance |

Aidy admits dressing room division

Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd says he believes Marlon King's big contract had a divisive effect on the dressing room last season.

More: Aidy admits dressing room division |

Gers in pole for Shittu

Scottish giants Rangers have emerged as favourites to sign Watford's Nigerian powerhouse Dan Shittu.

More: Gers in pole for Shittu |

Malky warning for Gers

Rangers will have to pay big money for Watford defender Dan Shittu, according to Hornets coach Malky Mackay.

More: Malky warning for Gers |

Derby make one Ell of an offer

Paul Jewell is planning two seperate raids on Watford this summer for striker Nathan Ellington and defender Jordan Stewart.

More: Derby make one Ell of an offer |

Duke on his way

Derby boss Paul Jewell is on the verge of landing Watford striker Nathan Ellington as a replacement for Robert Earnshaw.

More: Duke on his way |

Aidy juggling his resources

Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd admits he is facing a summer of wheeling and dealing as he rebuilds the Hornets squad.

More: Aidy juggling his resources |

Boss bids for dual-purpose Hornets

Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd is looking to sign a different type of player this summer as he bids to vary the Hornets style of play.

More: Boss bids for dual-purpose Hornets |

Loach's direction on the up

Bradford City boss Stuart McCall has admitted defeat in his bid to tie up another loan deal for Watford keeper Scott Loach.

More: Loach's direction on the up |

Aidy to wheel and deal

Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd will rebuild his squad with the emphasis on youth after Championship semi-final play-off heartache.

More: Aidy to wheel and deal |

Hornets stick with Boothroyd

Watford chairman Graham Simpson has confirmed boss Aidy Boothroyd will remain in charge with the board's "total support".

More: Hornets stick with Boothroyd |

Boothroyd ready for changes

Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd has vowed to bounce back from his play-off heartbreak and will implement a raft of changes this summer.

More: Boothroyd ready for changes |

Hornets stung by tigerish Hull

Watford crashed out of the playoffs as goals from Nick Barmby, Caleb Folan, Richard Garcia and Nathan Doyle saw Hull to a 4-1 win.

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Eustace cleared by FA

Watford will have captain John Eustace available for the Championship play-off semi-final second-leg clash at Hull on Wednesday.

More: Eustace cleared by FA |

Eustace appeal wait for Hornets

Watford will find out on Tuesday if their appeal against John Eustace's red card against Hull City has been successful.

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Lee up for Tigers clash

Goalkeeper Richard Lee believes Watford are the underdogs ahead of their play-off against Hull City after blowing automatic promotion.

More: Lee up for Tigers clash |

Stewart leaves Hornets early

Watford left-back Jordan Stewart has been released with immediate effect and will play no part in the Championship play-offs.

More: Stewart leaves Hornets early |

Smith ready to avenge Tigers' mauling

Winger Tommy Smith is looking forward to facing Hull in the play-offs as he wants Watford to avenge their recent 3-0 league defeat.

More: Smith ready to avenge Tigers' mauling |

Boss confident despite striker blow

Aidy Boothroyd is confident that Watford can win the play-offs despite Darius Henderson being banned for the first leg with Hull City.

More: Boss confident despite striker blow |

Hornets chief stays in touch

Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd admits he will keep up to date with every twist and turn in the battle to secure a play-off place.

More: Hornets chief stays in touch |

Hornets chief backing Boothroyd

Under-fire boss Adrian Boothroyd has been handed a timely vote of confidence by Watford's chairman Graham Simpson.

More: Hornets chief backing Boothroyd |

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