The brief club statement sounds as though there is a lot left unsaid. Call me old-fashioned, but after the achievements of the first half of the season I'd expect a little more appreciation unless there had been a serious falling out.
I go along with this article:
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ue-sanchez-flores-watford-departure-explained
Finally a Journalist who knows what he is talking about.
Don't hold back Hornette, tell us what you really think about QSF. We promise we won't tell him.He was master of his own destiny. Yes, we have survived the league, yes we got to the semi final, but let's not forget that our run to Wembley was faltering to say the least. A lucky late goal against Notts Forest, an own goal by Leeds, and if the Arse had been scoring all their shots on target we would have lost by miles, we got very lucky that day, Danny Welbeck wouldn't usually miss two sitters. Couple that with dire performances in the league since Christmas that have frankly been painful to watch, not what anyone would call entertaining, together with players being either played out of position, or not played at all, to the point of them scratching their heads miserably and wondering a. why they bothered coming to Watford and b. why the club would have spent so much money on them, which i'm sure the Pozzos are wondering too, and there you have it. The reason the head coach is gone. Interestingly, if you look back at articles from Valencia when he was there, they make very similar viewing. Too stubborn to change 'the system', playing the same old tired players when it obviously wasn't working, inflexible with no plan B. The man has learned nothing in 6 years and i for one am relieved the torture is finally over. Nice bloke, awful 'Manager'.
I love the quotes: "Ray Wilkins, who as assistant to Gianluca Vialli at Vicarage Road had a close-up view of what remarkable underachievement looks like..." and "[the Pozzos] appear to know more about successful management than Ray Wilkins".I go along with this article:
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ue-sanchez-flores-watford-departure-explained
no point beating about the bush lolDon't hold back Hornette, tell us what you really think about QSF. We promise we won't tell him.
no point beating about the bush lol
Ironically, in the words of Quique, 'amazing' - someone who actually gets it. Good article.Yes good article.........
Quote by Danny Murphy on MOTD: "There won't be a single Watford fan who wants to see Flores leave".
I wonder why he thinks he's qualified to make such a statement. To me, he's just another example of a self-important idiot who thinks that small clubs have no right to be in the elite league - and, now that we're there, we should only ever put up with mediocrity and be thankful for it.Quote by Danny Murphy on MOTD: "There won't be a single Watford fan who wants to see Flores leave".
Mind you there haven't been mass protests or people ringing in the likes of 606 so he wouldn't know I guess.
If he does, I know of 2 Right Backs that he can take with him!Just a thought - after Udinese's abysmal end to the season, losing at home to relegated Carpi and avoiding relegation by a solitary point, I wonder if QSF could be off there to sort out out their defence/
I think that Troy is being diplomatic - after all he couldn't very well turn round and say that the sacking was deserved - otherwise he'd be branded a trouble-maker. I'm sure that the Pozzos really know what's behind Troy's statements.Troy doesn't seem that impressed.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/watford-skipper-troy-deeney-slams-7979574