Watford: April 2009 Archives

Hornets stung by FA fine

The FA have slapped a £7,500 fine on Watford for failing to control their players during the 2-1 defeat to Cardiff last month.

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Hornets stung by Jenkins blow

Brendan Rodgers revealed that midfielder Ross Jenkins faces a spell on the sidelines after dislocating his shoulder against Coventry.

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Doyley agrees to stay on

Watford defender Lloyd Doyley has signed a new contract at Vicarage Road through until the summer of 2012.

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Priskin returns for Coventry

Watford striker Tamas Priskin is expected to start at Coventry after two weeks on the sidelines with a knee injury.

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Young duo eyed by Watford

Watford are understood to be keeping tabs on Walsall youngsters Netan Sansara and Richard Taundry with a view to a summer move.

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Boss makes room for Rasiak

Brendan Rodgers hopes to sign Gregorz Rasiak on a permanent deal but says he has no plans for on-loan striker Nathan Ellington.

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Defender deal likely for Hornets

Watford defender Lloyd Doyley has revealed he has been offered a new contract and is keen to stay at Vicarage Road.

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Priskin to step back in

Tamas Priskin should return to beef up Watford's survival push for the visit of Premier League hopefuls Birmingham on Saturday.

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Hornets seal new deal

Goalkeeper Scott Loach has signed a new contract extension at Watford, which will keep him at Vicarage Road until 2012.

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Striker ready for Canaries

Watford striker Tamas Priskin could face Norwich despite aggravating a knee injury during the draw against Barnsley.

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Cauna to keep place for injured ace

Watford have been hit by the news midfielder Don Cowie is sidelined with a thigh injury for the visit of Barnsley to Vicarage Road.

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Priskin has switch options

Watford striker Tamas Priskin is interesting Fulham, Hull and Middlesbrough but there is intense competition for his signature.

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Defender urged to commit

Hornets boss Brendan Rodgers is confident that highly-rated defender Adrian Mariappa will sign a new contract to stay at Watford.

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Hornets trio in race to face Saints

Striker Tamas Priskin and midfielders Don Cowie and Danny Rose are all fitness doubts ahead of Watford's home clash with Southampton.

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Boss sets Hornets target

Brendan Rodgers feels one more win from their last six matches will be enough for Watford to cement their place in the Championship.

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Defensive boost for Hornets

Watford left-back Jon Harley is back for the trip to Doncaster after suspension while Andrei Stepanov is pushing for a debut.

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Williamson reveals Hornets exit reason

Lee Williamson claims the chance to swap a relegation battle for a promotion fight was the reason why he joined Preston from Watford.

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Hornets stung by FA fine

The FA have slapped a £7,500 fine on Watford for failing to control their players during the 2-1 defeat to Cardiff last month.

More: Hornets stung by FA fine |

Hornets stung by Jenkins blow

Brendan Rodgers revealed that midfielder Ross Jenkins faces a spell on the sidelines after dislocating his shoulder against Coventry.

More: Hornets stung by Jenkins blow |

Doyley agrees to stay on

Watford defender Lloyd Doyley has signed a new contract at Vicarage Road through until the summer of 2012.

More: Doyley agrees to stay on |

Priskin returns for Coventry

Watford striker Tamas Priskin is expected to start at Coventry after two weeks on the sidelines with a knee injury.

More: Priskin returns for Coventry |

Young duo eyed by Watford

Watford are understood to be keeping tabs on Walsall youngsters Netan Sansara and Richard Taundry with a view to a summer move.

More: Young duo eyed by Watford |

Boss makes room for Rasiak

Brendan Rodgers hopes to sign Gregorz Rasiak on a permanent deal but says he has no plans for on-loan striker Nathan Ellington.

More: Boss makes room for Rasiak |

Defender deal likely for Hornets

Watford defender Lloyd Doyley has revealed he has been offered a new contract and is keen to stay at Vicarage Road.

More: Defender deal likely for Hornets |

Priskin to step back in

Tamas Priskin should return to beef up Watford's survival push for the visit of Premier League hopefuls Birmingham on Saturday.

More: Priskin to step back in |

Hornets seal new deal

Goalkeeper Scott Loach has signed a new contract extension at Watford, which will keep him at Vicarage Road until 2012.

More: Hornets seal new deal |

Striker ready for Canaries

Watford striker Tamas Priskin could face Norwich despite aggravating a knee injury during the draw against Barnsley.

More: Striker ready for Canaries |

Cauna to keep place for injured ace

Watford have been hit by the news midfielder Don Cowie is sidelined with a thigh injury for the visit of Barnsley to Vicarage Road.

More: Cauna to keep place for injured ace |

Priskin has switch options

Watford striker Tamas Priskin is interesting Fulham, Hull and Middlesbrough but there is intense competition for his signature.

More: Priskin has switch options |

Defender urged to commit

Hornets boss Brendan Rodgers is confident that highly-rated defender Adrian Mariappa will sign a new contract to stay at Watford.

More: Defender urged to commit |

Hornets trio in race to face Saints

Striker Tamas Priskin and midfielders Don Cowie and Danny Rose are all fitness doubts ahead of Watford's home clash with Southampton.

More: Hornets trio in race to face Saints |

Boss sets Hornets target

Brendan Rodgers feels one more win from their last six matches will be enough for Watford to cement their place in the Championship.

More: Boss sets Hornets target |

Defensive boost for Hornets

Watford left-back Jon Harley is back for the trip to Doncaster after suspension while Andrei Stepanov is pushing for a debut.

More: Defensive boost for Hornets |

Williamson reveals Hornets exit reason

Lee Williamson claims the chance to swap a relegation battle for a promotion fight was the reason why he joined Preston from Watford.

More: Williamson reveals Hornets exit reason |

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