Watford: June 2009 Archives

First-team coach surprise

Watford have announced Sean Dyche as assistant boss, Alec Chamberlain as keeper coach and David Kerslake as first-team coach.

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Striker link for Mackay

Watford boss Malky Mackay is tipped to add to his forward line with a swoop for Carlisle striker Danny Graham.

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Malky makes assistant choice

Watford are set to appoint Sean Dyche as new manager Malky Mackay's right hand man.

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Watford to face Real

Watford have confirmed they are to play Spanish top-flight side Real Zaragoza in a pre-season game next month.

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Smith attracting more interest

Wolves are tipped to rival Reading for Watford striker Tommy Smith this summer.

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Midfield deal complete

Watford have confirmed the completed free-transfer capture of Aberdeen midfielder Scott Severin, who will pen a two-year contract.

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Mackay reveals free agent timetable

Watford hope to sign free agent Scott Severin this week after scouting the versatile Scotland international for the last six months.

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New boss will get transfer budget

New Watford boss Malky Mackay says he will have money to spend to improve the squad at Vicarage Road this summer.

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Hornets happy with Lee deal

Watford have confirmed that Sheffield United have signed midfielder Lee Williamson for an undisclosed fee.

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Robinson off to Swindon

Watford striker Theo Robinson is set to join Swindon ahead of Southend as soon as he returns from holiday.

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Severin set for Watford

Watford are finally set to sign Scott Severin from Aberdeen on a free transfer after Malky Mackay was appointed at Vicarage Road.

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Blades in new O'Toole bid link

Sheffield United are expected to make a second bid for Watford's John-Joe O'Toole, who may be sold to aid Malky Mackay's transfer plan.

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Hornets name new boss

Watford have confirmed Malky Mackay as their new manager and the former caretaker boss has agreed a three-year contract.

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Hornets decide on new man

Watford are expected to name former defender Malky Mackay as their new manager imminently.

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Severin tipped to join Hornets

Watford are tipped to sign Aberdeen captain Scott Severin on a free transfer with Lee Williamson and Theo Robinson both leaving.

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Burton linked with Watford job

Cardiff City assistant manager Terry Burton is the latest name to be linked with the vacant manager's job at Vicarage Road.

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Andy plays down Hornets chances

Dover boss Andy Hessenthaler is shocked that the oddsmakers have made him favourite to become the new Watford manager.

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New deal on cards for boss

St Johnstone chairman Geoff Brown is planning to offer manager Derek McInnes a new contract to ward off interest from Watford.

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Hess in line for Hornets - claims

Dover Athletic boss Andy Hessenthaler has emerged as a strong contender to replace Brendan Rodgers at Vicarage Road.

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Former Hornet aims to replace Rodgers

Nigel Gibbs is flattered to be linked with the vacant Watford job after Brendan Rodgers moved to take over at his current club Reading.

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Hornets stung by Rodgers appointment

Watford have agreed a £500,000 compensation payment with Reading after Brendan Rodgers was appointed their new manager.

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Rodgers set to move on

Reading chairman John Madejski says the club are close to naming their new boss with Watford's Brendan Rodgers the firm favourite.

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Hornets chief makes midfielder admission

Brendan Rodgers has confirmed that Preston would like to make Watford midfielder Lee Williamson's loan stay a permanent one.

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Cauna wants Hornets switch

Latvian winger Aleksandrs Cauna has admitted he would like to join Watford on a permanent basis after a successful loan spell.

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First-team coach surprise

Watford have announced Sean Dyche as assistant boss, Alec Chamberlain as keeper coach and David Kerslake as first-team coach.

More: First-team coach surprise |

Striker link for Mackay

Watford boss Malky Mackay is tipped to add to his forward line with a swoop for Carlisle striker Danny Graham.

More: Striker link for Mackay |

Malky makes assistant choice

Watford are set to appoint Sean Dyche as new manager Malky Mackay's right hand man.

More: Malky makes assistant choice |

Watford to face Real

Watford have confirmed they are to play Spanish top-flight side Real Zaragoza in a pre-season game next month.

More: Watford to face Real |

Smith attracting more interest

Wolves are tipped to rival Reading for Watford striker Tommy Smith this summer.

More: Smith attracting more interest |

Midfield deal complete

Watford have confirmed the completed free-transfer capture of Aberdeen midfielder Scott Severin, who will pen a two-year contract.

More: Midfield deal complete |

Mackay reveals free agent timetable

Watford hope to sign free agent Scott Severin this week after scouting the versatile Scotland international for the last six months.

More: Mackay reveals free agent timetable |

New boss will get transfer budget

New Watford boss Malky Mackay says he will have money to spend to improve the squad at Vicarage Road this summer.

More: New boss will get transfer budget |

Hornets happy with Lee deal

Watford have confirmed that Sheffield United have signed midfielder Lee Williamson for an undisclosed fee.

More: Hornets happy with Lee deal |

Robinson off to Swindon

Watford striker Theo Robinson is set to join Swindon ahead of Southend as soon as he returns from holiday.

More: Robinson off to Swindon |

Severin set for Watford

Watford are finally set to sign Scott Severin from Aberdeen on a free transfer after Malky Mackay was appointed at Vicarage Road.

More: Severin set for Watford |

Blades in new O'Toole bid link

Sheffield United are expected to make a second bid for Watford's John-Joe O'Toole, who may be sold to aid Malky Mackay's transfer plan.

More: Blades in new O'Toole bid link |

Hornets name new boss

Watford have confirmed Malky Mackay as their new manager and the former caretaker boss has agreed a three-year contract.

More: Hornets name new boss |

Hornets decide on new man

Watford are expected to name former defender Malky Mackay as their new manager imminently.

More: Hornets decide on new man |

Severin tipped to join Hornets

Watford are tipped to sign Aberdeen captain Scott Severin on a free transfer with Lee Williamson and Theo Robinson both leaving.

More: Severin tipped to join Hornets |

Burton linked with Watford job

Cardiff City assistant manager Terry Burton is the latest name to be linked with the vacant manager's job at Vicarage Road.

More: Burton linked with Watford job |

Andy plays down Hornets chances

Dover boss Andy Hessenthaler is shocked that the oddsmakers have made him favourite to become the new Watford manager.

More: Andy plays down Hornets chances |

New deal on cards for boss

St Johnstone chairman Geoff Brown is planning to offer manager Derek McInnes a new contract to ward off interest from Watford.

More: New deal on cards for boss |

Hess in line for Hornets - claims

Dover Athletic boss Andy Hessenthaler has emerged as a strong contender to replace Brendan Rodgers at Vicarage Road.

More: Hess in line for Hornets - claims |

Former Hornet aims to replace Rodgers

Nigel Gibbs is flattered to be linked with the vacant Watford job after Brendan Rodgers moved to take over at his current club Reading.

More: Former Hornet aims to replace Rodgers |

Hornets stung by Rodgers appointment

Watford have agreed a £500,000 compensation payment with Reading after Brendan Rodgers was appointed their new manager.

More: Hornets stung by Rodgers appointment |

Rodgers set to move on

Reading chairman John Madejski says the club are close to naming their new boss with Watford's Brendan Rodgers the firm favourite.

More: Rodgers set to move on |

Hornets chief makes midfielder admission

Brendan Rodgers has confirmed that Preston would like to make Watford midfielder Lee Williamson's loan stay a permanent one.

More: Hornets chief makes midfielder admission |

Cauna wants Hornets switch

Latvian winger Aleksandrs Cauna has admitted he would like to join Watford on a permanent basis after a successful loan spell.

More: Cauna wants Hornets switch |

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