Watford v Sunderland A.F.C. - Sunday 15.5.16 15:00

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Gordon Armstrong

Just another S.A.F.C. fan
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Match Appointments
Referee: Kevin Friend (not ours) Assistants: M. Salisbury(that's a place), A. Fox(that's an animal) Fourth Official: D. Deadman(that's Jimmy Saville !)

Match Facts :-

Watford’s win against Sunderland earlier this season ended a run of six league matches without a win against the Black Cats (D2 L4).


Sunderland have won just one of their last seven Barclays Premier League away matches (W1 D4 L2).

Only one team (WHam) have stopped Sunderland from scoring in their last 13 top-flight away trips.

Sunderland have only won one, and lost 11, of their 14 final day fixtures in the Premier League <yikes>

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Watford

Head Coach Enrique Sanchez Flores
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Sunderland
Manager: Sam Allardyce

Current form - Watford
Last six matches
lost
4 - 2 v Norwich (A) 11th May 2016
lost

2 - 0 v Liverpool (A) 8th May 2016
won

3 - 2 v Aston Villa (H) 30th Apr 2016
lost

3 - 1 v West Ham (A) 20th Apr 2016
won

0 - 1 v West Brom (A) 16th Apr 2016
drawn

1 - 1 v Everton (H) 9th Apr 2016

Last win/defeat
won

3 - 2 v Aston Villa (H) 30th Apr 2016
lost

4 - 2 v Norwich (A) 11th May 2016

Current form - Sunderland A.F.C.
Last six matches
won

3 - 0 v Everton (H) 11th May 2016 :1980_boogie_down:
won

3 - 2 v Chelsea (H) 7th May 2016 :1980_boogie_down:
drawn

1 - 1 v Stoke (A) 30th Apr 2016
drawn

0 - 0 v Arsenal (H) 24th Apr 2016
won

0 - 3 v Norwich (A) 16th Apr 2016 :1980_boogie_down:
lost

0 - 2 v Leicester (H) 10th Apr 2016

Last win/defeat
won

3 - 0 v Everton (H) 11th May 2016 <party>
lost

0 - 2 v Leicester (H) 10th Apr 2016

Last corresponding meeting
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Sat 27th Nov 1999 | Vicarage Road | Attendance: 21,590
Watford 2 - 3 Sunderland
Scorers :-

Michel Ngonge (4)
Richard Johnson (49 Pen)
Kevin Phillips (24, 33)
Gavin McCann (70)

This fixture has no bearing on anything, fortunately, so we just want to have a good day out in That London, before forgetting about football for a while and looking forward to next season in The Premier League :emoticon-0100-smile

I don't intend to do these next season, mind <nahnah>

B.F.N. :angel:
 
Cue the 'aw no kevin friend is the ref' quips.

Ps. Why do watford have a moose as a logo?
 
It's an entertaining thought, but he hasn't.

Back on topic, anybody give two flying fuchs if you lose this one? I wonder if Defoe has earned a rest and you'll see a few of the whipper snappers.

Yep why not. Dont think watford will give a flying ****. It'll be just a kickaround. Let the young uns have a game.
 
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It's an entertaining thought, but he hasn't.

Back on topic, anybody give two flying fuchs if you lose this one? I wonder if Defoe has earned a rest and you'll see a few of the whipper snappers.

I don't, it's not like past seasons when we've limped over the line and a win in the last game would have been a nice way to end the season (not that we do ever win it), we've ended strong and look good for next season so I can't recall a match I was less bothered about.
 
Cue the 'aw no kevin friend is the ref' quips.

Ps. Why do watford have a moose as a logo?

It is a hart, another word for male deer, which is the emblem for Hertfordshire, therein lies Watford. I am not a fountain of knowledge, I just googled it for your good self.
 
Just for a laugh id give Billy ****ing Jones. Wes Brown. Jack Cockwell and N'Donkey a game.

It'll be like a circus act.
 
I don't, it's not like past seasons when we've limped over the line and a win in the last game would have been a nice way to end the season (not that we do ever win it), we've ended strong and look good for next season so I can't recall a match I was less bothered about.

What about Gillingham vs Exeter at the Priestfield stadium 25th March 1995? Gillingham run out comfortable 3-0 winners, despite it being billed as a relatively close game, with both teams involved in a relegation scrap.

Exeter went on to finish bottom of the table and were to be relegated to non-league football, but winners of the Conference, Macclesfield Town, were deemed to have a stadium not fit for professional football so Exeter were granted a stay in the then 3rd division and Macclefield had to sort their **** out.
 
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