From reading the Wobby report I am left feeling somewhat underwhelmed. The only real news to come out of it is that there has been an accident on the by-pass. Have I missed something?
I am hoping that more comes out in the interviews being conducted away from the TV cameras. What took place had to serve national/international press rather more than fans of the club.
I know we all get annoyed when the Wobby aren't given preferential treatment, but it can only be a good thing that the British and Italian press want to write anything about Watford, especially if it's broadly positive.
Zola was interviewed after on 5 -Live. He recognised the excellent job that SD had done at Watford and he is looking forward to the challenge of moving us forward. He also stated that the owners were real investors in football and were prepared to invest in their clubs. He moaned about the traffic!
http://link.brightcove.com/services...YDLGSh2yu4XruBQh1N8XmHpc9&bctid=1729032596001 More here...in some detail.
Relatively informative compared to the BBC's usual standard of Watford coverage. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18781492
Zola said he'd give the current players a chance which means the likes of Murray should still be a certain stater. Might be the end of quite a few though but then that might have been the case with Dyche in charge.
Anthony Matthews‏@Ant_WatfordObs Just back home from #WatfordFC presser. Wrong to prejudge IMO as time will tell how things unfold but broadly encouraged by what I heard.