Watford: November 2008 Archives

Ward out of Rovers clash

Watford loanee Darren Ward will miss the clash with Doncaster with a facial injury as Brendan Rodgers takes charge for the first time.

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Rodgers won't duck troubles

Brendan Rodgers says he has no regrets about stepping out of his comfort zone at Chelsea to join Championship strugglers Watford.

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Mackay happy with caretaker spell

Malky Mackay was delighted with Watford's display in the 1-1 draw at Bristol City as he ended his short stint as caretaker manager.

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Hornets supremo backs boss appointment

The appointment of Brendan Rodgers as Watford manager is a long-term measure, according to the club's chairman Graham Simpson.

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Hornets name new team

Watford have appointed Chelsea reserves boss Brendan Rodgers as their new manager with Frank Lampard Senior his assistant.

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Hornets eye Bridge raid

Chelsea reserves boss Brendan Rodgers has emerged as a strong contender for the Watford manager's job.

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Midfield ace sit Rs game out

Watford midfielder John Eustace is banned for QPR's visit so John-Joe O'Toole looks set to step into the side.

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Terrors chief turns down Hornets

Craig Levein has revealed that he rejected an approach from Watford to become their new manager and is staying loyal to Dundee United.

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Watford return could fit Jackett

Watford may turn to former player and manager Kenny Jackett again to revive their Championship fortunes, according to reports.

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Hornets profits hit

Watford are considering a scaled-down redevelopment plan of the East Stand after profits dropped by £7.6m.

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Hornets' Cup date televised

Watford's Carling Cup quarter-final clash with Tottenham will take place on Wednesday, December 3 and be televised by Sky.

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Malkay's food for thought

Watford caretaker boss Malky Mackay must decide whether or not to recall defender Darren Ward at Barnsley.

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New names in for Watford role

Andy Hessenthaler and Dean Wilkins are the latest names being linked with the vacant managerial post at Watford.

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Gus eyes Hornets hot-seat

Former Leeds Utd and Spurs assistant boss Gustavo Poyet has emerged as a candidate to succeed Aidy Boothroyd at Watford.

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Future a concern for Smith

Tommy Smith is happy to put contract talks with strugglers Watford on hold and focus on climbing the Championship table.

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Barnes cool on Hornets job

Former Watford winger John Barnes has described reports linking him with the Hornets hot seat as "paper talk".

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Hornets with Harley for Swans

Watford left-back Jon Harley is banned for Malkay Mackay's first game in charge at Swansea on Sunday.

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Wise watches Watford ace

Newcastle United are being linked with a January transfer window move for Watford midfielder John-Joe O'Toole.

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Hornets chairman wants new investment

Watford chairman Graham Simpson says the club are on the lookout for new investment but insists the books are in good shape.

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Blissett points finger at players

Former striker Luther Blissett says the Watford players must take responsibility for Aidy Boothroyd's decision to leave Vicarage Road.

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Boothroyd sacked by Hornets

Aidy Boothroyd has reportedly been sacked by Watford after over three years in charge in the wake of four straight defeats.

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No loan move for England keeper

Man Utd boss Sir Alex Ferguson has killed off any hope that Watford or Spurs had of signing Ben Foster on loan.

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Ward out of Rovers clash

Watford loanee Darren Ward will miss the clash with Doncaster with a facial injury as Brendan Rodgers takes charge for the first time.

More: Ward out of Rovers clash |

Rodgers won't duck troubles

Brendan Rodgers says he has no regrets about stepping out of his comfort zone at Chelsea to join Championship strugglers Watford.

More: Rodgers won't duck troubles |

Mackay happy with caretaker spell

Malky Mackay was delighted with Watford's display in the 1-1 draw at Bristol City as he ended his short stint as caretaker manager.

More: Mackay happy with caretaker spell |

Hornets supremo backs boss appointment

The appointment of Brendan Rodgers as Watford manager is a long-term measure, according to the club's chairman Graham Simpson.

More: Hornets supremo backs boss appointment |

Hornets name new team

Watford have appointed Chelsea reserves boss Brendan Rodgers as their new manager with Frank Lampard Senior his assistant.

More: Hornets name new team |

Hornets eye Bridge raid

Chelsea reserves boss Brendan Rodgers has emerged as a strong contender for the Watford manager's job.

More: Hornets eye Bridge raid |

Midfield ace sit Rs game out

Watford midfielder John Eustace is banned for QPR's visit so John-Joe O'Toole looks set to step into the side.

More: Midfield ace sit Rs game out |

Terrors chief turns down Hornets

Craig Levein has revealed that he rejected an approach from Watford to become their new manager and is staying loyal to Dundee United.

More: Terrors chief turns down Hornets |

Watford return could fit Jackett

Watford may turn to former player and manager Kenny Jackett again to revive their Championship fortunes, according to reports.

More: Watford return could fit Jackett |

Hornets profits hit

Watford are considering a scaled-down redevelopment plan of the East Stand after profits dropped by £7.6m.

More: Hornets profits hit |

Hornets' Cup date televised

Watford's Carling Cup quarter-final clash with Tottenham will take place on Wednesday, December 3 and be televised by Sky.

More: Hornets' Cup date televised |

Malkay's food for thought

Watford caretaker boss Malky Mackay must decide whether or not to recall defender Darren Ward at Barnsley.

More: Malkay's food for thought |

New names in for Watford role

Andy Hessenthaler and Dean Wilkins are the latest names being linked with the vacant managerial post at Watford.

More: New names in for Watford role |

Gus eyes Hornets hot-seat

Former Leeds Utd and Spurs assistant boss Gustavo Poyet has emerged as a candidate to succeed Aidy Boothroyd at Watford.

More: Gus eyes Hornets hot-seat |

Future a concern for Smith

Tommy Smith is happy to put contract talks with strugglers Watford on hold and focus on climbing the Championship table.

More: Future a concern for Smith |

Barnes cool on Hornets job

Former Watford winger John Barnes has described reports linking him with the Hornets hot seat as "paper talk".

More: Barnes cool on Hornets job |

Hornets with Harley for Swans

Watford left-back Jon Harley is banned for Malkay Mackay's first game in charge at Swansea on Sunday.

More: Hornets with Harley for Swans |

Wise watches Watford ace

Newcastle United are being linked with a January transfer window move for Watford midfielder John-Joe O'Toole.

More: Wise watches Watford ace |

Hornets chairman wants new investment

Watford chairman Graham Simpson says the club are on the lookout for new investment but insists the books are in good shape.

More: Hornets chairman wants new investment |

Blissett points finger at players

Former striker Luther Blissett says the Watford players must take responsibility for Aidy Boothroyd's decision to leave Vicarage Road.

More: Blissett points finger at players |

Boothroyd sacked by Hornets

Aidy Boothroyd has reportedly been sacked by Watford after over three years in charge in the wake of four straight defeats.

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No loan move for England keeper

Man Utd boss Sir Alex Ferguson has killed off any hope that Watford or Spurs had of signing Ben Foster on loan.

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