I like Swansea too, just not today though, Dad born there, hope you stay up and some "bigger" teams go down. Nice to have your input.
Well after your post I had a look and found that most posts are really expressing individual fears - some posts many would argue are justifiable given the problems that Europe and the Middle East is experiencing. I am not sure that your post on Swansea's boards helps towards reasonable debate.
Back to football - very much hope that QSF freshens up the midfield and if we are going to play 4-4-2 we dont play too narrow and get our full backs forward. The Liberty Stadium is only 1m narrower than Vicarage Road so I hope we use the wings and exploit their lack of pace. I like QSF a lot but believe him to be very stubborn and feel that this has prevented him from using the squad to its full potential. I don't buy the 'lack of quality in depth' that has been banded about by QSF and some fans when we have persisted with tired and out of form players rather than looking to options sitting on the bench desperate to get a game.
Our new manager will be in the stands watching this game , a big plus I hope because our players will be looking to impress Guidolin ..
It´ll be interesting to see how we set up today. I agree with NoWPete´s comments above we DO have a lot of midfielders to use. Hope we can get back to winning ways today, four on the bounce will hurt and much as four wins were amazing.
He won't have to do anything except show up to have imput imo .I think you guys have a tough game on you're hands .Might be a bit of wishful thinking involved in this post too ...lol
I just saw him entering the Liberty Stadium with a laptop. There was a sticker on it reading "Watford FC 2016 - Team tactics, formations and in depth player profiles"
WatfordFC starting XI vs Swansea: Gomes; Nyom, Britos, Cathcart, Ake; Capoue, Watson; Behrami, Deeney, Jurado; Ighalo.
Jose Holebas, who received a whack to the leg at Southampton, has been left out in place of Nathan Ake, who returns from suspension.