Watford: January 2009 Archives

Rodgers to stick with formula

Long-term injury-victims Mart Poom and Gareth Williams will again be missing when Watford take on leaders Wolves on Saturday.

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Hornets boss not thinking about Chelsea

Watford boss Brendan Rodgers has banned all talk of the FA Cup tie against Chelsea and wants the Hornets to concentrate on the league.

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Hornets chief hails Clarets win

Brendan Rodgers says his Watford players deserve 'massive credit' after their impressive 3-0 win against a 'good' team like Burnley.

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Williamson to get the nod for Hornets

Centre-half Mike Williamson will make his Watford debut when Owen Coyle's Burnley side visit Vicarage Road on Tuesday evening.

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McAnuff reveals Hornets decision

Midfielder Jobi McAnuff looks set to stay with Watford after turning down a loan move to fellow Championship outfit Charlton.

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O'Toole boost for Rodgers

Watford are boosted by the return of goalscoring midfielder John-Joe O'Toole for the FA Cup clash against Crystal Palace.

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Hornets return for Lionel

Watford have recalled winger Lionel Ainsworth after a successful loan spell at his former club Hereford United.

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Boss hoping to recruit

Watford boss Brendan Rodgers has admitted he needs to add to his squad this month with signing a defender a priority.

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Cork on Hornets decision

Jack Cork has revealed he decided to leave Southampton for Watford to link up again with Brendan Rodgers.

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Hero's return on cards

Graham Taylor could be set for a sensational return to Watford in a directorial role above the new-look management structure.

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Hornets without midfielder for Blades

Watford midfielder John-Joe O'Toole is suspended for the home clash with Sheffield United with Mart Poom and Gareth Williams are out.

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Dickinson off to Hartlepool

Watford striker Liam Dickinson has signed for former club Hartlepool on loan for three months.

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Rivals drop out for midfielder

Wolves have baulked at the prospect of improving their bid for £1million-rated Watford midfielder John-Joe O'Toole.

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Frenchman's new chance

Watford have announced that Cedric Avinel is spending the week on trial with French minnows Guegnon.

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Fulham look to Watford star

Jonjo O'Toole has been linked with a move to Fulham who have joined Wolves in the race to sign the Watford midfielder.

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Rodgers makes case for D'Urso

Watford manager Brendan Rodgers is hoping Andy D'Urso does not 'do a Stuart Attwell' when his side travel to take on Reading on Friday.

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McAnuff linked with rivals

Cash-strapped Watford look set to put winger Jobi McAnuff up for sale which will alert Sheffield United who are keen on the winger

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Hornets to lose millions over exit

Saracens are reportedly in talks with Fulham about quitting their Watford groundshare and moving to Craven Cottage.

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New era ahead

Despite his denials, Sir Elton John may yet be prepared to inject cash into Watford, if as expected he returns to the club this season.

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Defender admits tough baptism

Hornets new-boy Jack Cork paid tribute to Scunthorpe's 1,200-strong FA Cup third round support after Watford won 1-0 on Saturday.

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Hornets land Blues defender

Watford manager Brendan Rodgers has returned to Chelsea to sign young defender Jack Cork on loan until the end of the season.

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Rodgers to stick with formula

Long-term injury-victims Mart Poom and Gareth Williams will again be missing when Watford take on leaders Wolves on Saturday.

More: Rodgers to stick with formula |

Hornets boss not thinking about Chelsea

Watford boss Brendan Rodgers has banned all talk of the FA Cup tie against Chelsea and wants the Hornets to concentrate on the league.

More: Hornets boss not thinking about Chelsea |

Hornets chief hails Clarets win

Brendan Rodgers says his Watford players deserve 'massive credit' after their impressive 3-0 win against a 'good' team like Burnley.

More: Hornets chief hails Clarets win |

Williamson to get the nod for Hornets

Centre-half Mike Williamson will make his Watford debut when Owen Coyle's Burnley side visit Vicarage Road on Tuesday evening.

More: Williamson to get the nod for Hornets |

McAnuff reveals Hornets decision

Midfielder Jobi McAnuff looks set to stay with Watford after turning down a loan move to fellow Championship outfit Charlton.

More: McAnuff reveals Hornets decision |

O'Toole boost for Rodgers

Watford are boosted by the return of goalscoring midfielder John-Joe O'Toole for the FA Cup clash against Crystal Palace.

More: O'Toole boost for Rodgers |

Hornets return for Lionel

Watford have recalled winger Lionel Ainsworth after a successful loan spell at his former club Hereford United.

More: Hornets return for Lionel |

Boss hoping to recruit

Watford boss Brendan Rodgers has admitted he needs to add to his squad this month with signing a defender a priority.

More: Boss hoping to recruit |

Cork on Hornets decision

Jack Cork has revealed he decided to leave Southampton for Watford to link up again with Brendan Rodgers.

More: Cork on Hornets decision |

Hero's return on cards

Graham Taylor could be set for a sensational return to Watford in a directorial role above the new-look management structure.

More: Hero's return on cards |

Hornets without midfielder for Blades

Watford midfielder John-Joe O'Toole is suspended for the home clash with Sheffield United with Mart Poom and Gareth Williams are out.

More: Hornets without midfielder for Blades |

Dickinson off to Hartlepool

Watford striker Liam Dickinson has signed for former club Hartlepool on loan for three months.

More: Dickinson off to Hartlepool |

Rivals drop out for midfielder

Wolves have baulked at the prospect of improving their bid for £1million-rated Watford midfielder John-Joe O'Toole.

More: Rivals drop out for midfielder |

Frenchman's new chance

Watford have announced that Cedric Avinel is spending the week on trial with French minnows Guegnon.

More: Frenchman's new chance |

Fulham look to Watford star

Jonjo O'Toole has been linked with a move to Fulham who have joined Wolves in the race to sign the Watford midfielder.

More: Fulham look to Watford star |

Rodgers makes case for D'Urso

Watford manager Brendan Rodgers is hoping Andy D'Urso does not 'do a Stuart Attwell' when his side travel to take on Reading on Friday.

More: Rodgers makes case for D'Urso |

McAnuff linked with rivals

Cash-strapped Watford look set to put winger Jobi McAnuff up for sale which will alert Sheffield United who are keen on the winger

More: McAnuff linked with rivals |

Hornets to lose millions over exit

Saracens are reportedly in talks with Fulham about quitting their Watford groundshare and moving to Craven Cottage.

More: Hornets to lose millions over exit |

New era ahead

Despite his denials, Sir Elton John may yet be prepared to inject cash into Watford, if as expected he returns to the club this season.

More: New era ahead |

Defender admits tough baptism

Hornets new-boy Jack Cork paid tribute to Scunthorpe's 1,200-strong FA Cup third round support after Watford won 1-0 on Saturday.

More: Defender admits tough baptism |

Hornets land Blues defender

Watford manager Brendan Rodgers has returned to Chelsea to sign young defender Jack Cork on loan until the end of the season.

More: Hornets land Blues defender |

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