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Match Thread: Watford v Bradford City

Discussion in 'Watford' started by geitungur akureyrar, Jan 5, 2012.

  1. geitungur akureyrar

    geitungur akureyrar Well-Known Member

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    The Match Thread
    The ESPN thread is here
    And the BBC here

    WATFORD 4 v 2 BRADFORD CITY
    Troy Deeney - goal 3 mín. 1:0
    James Hansen - gaol 8 mín.1:1
    Ritchie Ravenhill - caution 32 mín
    Marvin Sordell - goal 40 mín. 2:1
    Craig Forsyth - goal 56 mín. 3:1
    Craig Forsyth - goal 58 mín. 4:1
    Lee Bullock - caution 67 mín.
    Nahki Wells - goal 88 mín. 4:2
    Attendence: 8.935 (1.206 from Bradford)

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    The Bantams make the journey south for their third and the Hornets first FA Cup match of this season. Bradford have beaten both Rochdale and AFC Wimbledon in their own stadium to earn this third round encounter.

    Watford
    • The Manager – Sean Dyche
    on
    Portsmouth and Scott Loach

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    “The second half, it was a tough one for us, there was a lot going against us and we found that hard to keep maintaining and keep going. There was no lack of effort, no lack of organisation, just players slightly not on their game.”

    “It shouldn’t be unfortunate. I think it’s quite clear to see. I think everyone’s of the same opinion. I’ve seen it again and it’s a bizarre incident that doesn’t go our way and I felt there was a lot that didn’t go our way today”

    • The Hornets

    Jonathan Bond
    Lloyd Doyley, Adrian Mariappa, Nyron Nosworthy, Carl Dickinson
    Tom James for Michael Yeates - 85 mín., John Eustace (c), Jonathan Hogg, Craig Forsyth - goal 56 mín 58 mín.
    Joe Garner for Troy Deeney - goal 3 mín. - 70 mín., Chris Iwelumo for Marvin Sordell - goal 40 mín. - 70 mín.

    Substitutes: Jack Bonham (GK), Chris Iwelumo, Joe Garner, Tom James, Adam Thompson, Prince Buaben, Ross Jenkins.

    Update on the Hornet's latest statistics
    BradfordCity

    • The Manager – Phil Parkinson
    about referees and David Syers


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    “Our game is about physical contact and that’s what it’s known for. Supporters want to see great tackles. They will often get a cheer almost as much as for a goal being scored, but officials are in danger of killing the game.”

    “David slid in to take the ball and of course there’s going to be a bit of momentum, which is what caught their lad. But you can’t tackle and expect to just stop in the same position, especially on a greasy surface. I don’t know how David (Syers) could have gone into the challenge any fairer.”

    • The Bantams

    Joe McLaughlin
    Luke Oliver, Oliver Threlfall, Andrew Davies, Marcel Seip
    Lee Bullock - caution 67 mín. for Ritchie Jones - 64 mín., Charlie Taylor, Luke Dean for Ricky Ravenhill - caution 32 mín. - 75 mín., Craig ***an (c)
    Ross Hannah for James Hanson - goal 8 mín. - 64 mín., Nahki Wells - goal 88 mín.

    Substitutes: Matt Duke (GK), Luke O'Brien, Mark Stewart, Ross Hannah, Chris Mitchell, Luke Dean, Lee Bullock


    Who will win?


    Current form

    The visitors have two wins in two FA Cup games scoring four goals and conceding one. In the league the team has been enjoying some success recently also. The last five league matches have produced three wins and one draw. Eight goals marked and only four lost with thereof those in the Yorkshire derby in Rotherham. The one good thing for Watford is the Bantams have managed only one win away from Bradford this season, the bad news is after a very bad start they are getting better.

    Watford come to this game with their long run without defeat ended and their only cup match this season ended in defeat in Bristol against Bristol Rovers.

    There is almost no history
    In the twenty one matches played between the two clubs neither has won when travelling. They do have eight wins each. The only time the Hornets and Bantams met in a cup game ended in a 4-1 for Watford in 2001. That was the last goal Bradford scored in Watford. Regarding league ganes in WD18 there are seven wins and three draws if favour of the hosts. The gaol count is 19-5. Bradford have only ever scored in three league matches in Watford, one goal once and two twice. Their last goals were scored in 1989, in a 7-2 win for the locals.Things do not look good for the visitors but their record away from Bradford is a little better than Watford’s when they travel to Yorkshire, please no rematch

    Akureyri's Prediction: 0:1 I have a horrible feeling that for all Watford’s league advantage and the fact they are playing at home Bradford will have a fourth round match to play. In a game that the locals will dominate completely the man of the match will be the visitors goal keeper.

    skál/skål/cheers/salut

    Don't forget
    Drop in for some match chat at the Hornets’ Nest II.
    Travellers may want some information about Watford.


     
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  2. North North Watford

    North North Watford Active Member

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    "There is almost no history"

    Great line <laugh>
     
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  3. North North Watford

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    One small tip Ak, in England teams tend not to be called "company" (unless you're talking specifically about finances). That's more of an American thing.
     
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  4. geitungur akureyrar

    geitungur akureyrar Well-Known Member

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    I will change that NNW.

    Also I do not like thus new format. I cannot put pictures.
     
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  5. wear_yellow

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    Cheers AK - good as ever...I am feeling confident on this and going for a 3-0 Watford victory
     
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  6. geitungur akureyrar

    geitungur akureyrar Well-Known Member

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    I can put pictures straight from the internet.
     
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  7. Al the Hornet

    Al the Hornet Well-Known Member

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    3 -1 Anyone? U'Orns!!!

    Cheers Ak;)
     
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  8. Hornette_TID

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    Great as ever Ak...why can't you put pictures up? I think this is going to be tough for us, but i think we'll just scrape it. My head says 2-1, my heart says 3-1..obviously ;)
     
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  9. Norwayhornet

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    Thanks Ak , Think I agree with your prediction too , they will be really up for this , so its all on the mental attitude of our lot!
     
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  10. bragantino

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    It will be the day Troy comes really good. 5-0 for the Golden Horde.
     
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  11. My Name Is D

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    Morning all, just had a dream where we won 159 - 14 and then turned to my dad and said 'It was like watching cricket!'

    Here's hoping :)
     
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  12. Si

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    Likely team?

    Bond
    Hodson, Mirfin, Mariappa, Dickinson
    Yeates, Hogg, Eustace, Bauben
    Deeney, Sordell

    Or will he play some youngsters who are not on loan (have we any?). It will also be interesting to see if he "rests" Sordell.
     
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  13. Bolton's Boots

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    I wouldn't be surprised to see all or some of the names Murray, Thompson, James and Whichelow feature somewhere, along with Forsyth and Garner.
     
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  14. hornethologist a.k.a. theo

    hornethologist a.k.a. theo Well-Known Member

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    The 1989 game was great...5-1 up at half time I seem to remember. It absolutely lashed it down too so those of us standing in the open were throughly soaked by H/T
     
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  15. HaslemereKev

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    I'd like to see him make up a team of fringe/academy players, sure we could do something like;

    Bond
    Doyley Mirfin Taylor (he fit enough yet?) James
    Eustace
    Bryan Wichelow Forsyth
    Garner Deeney

    With the likes of Thomspon, Jenkins, Murray on the bench, with Sordell and Yeates too

    Is FA CUp 5 or 7 subs?
     
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  16. Bolton's Boots

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    Kev - isn't Bryan still on loan to Bradford?

    Deeney a fringe player????
     
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  17. oldnickhornet

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    Do I smell an assumption here that ANY 11 selected only have to turn up to win? Dangerous if so.Would have thought a penniless club like WFC would be glad to have a cup run !
     
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  18. Norwayhornet

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    We will see if if Marvins off this month, Any new club wouldnt want him cup-tied! Nice off Sunderland to let us use Noz! That ups the hopes of him coming back!
     
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  19. Norwayhornet

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  20. Bolton's Boots

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    Norway - certainly suggests that he is not in their plans. Probably also means that we won't see Thompson tomorrow either :(

    Really can't see him coming back unless some sort of lump sum in lieu of high wage deal is struck - similar to the rumoured MT deal.
     
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