I thought I read somewhere that the first game couldn’t be an evening match so that ruled us out? Not sure, but maybe makes sense for transport?
Who knows - they have Arsenal and West Ham quite soon after that so might want a dry run against a nice friendly set of fans like us! Sums it up really that a month before the game we don't know where its being played.
Around our neck of the woods - hopefully not one of ours. Footballer going 125MPH on the M25. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/ukne...g-wagon-on-the-m25/ar-BBRDBS8?ocid=spartanntp
Doubt one of ours when described as well known But whoever it is can forget a license for a while. And undertaking on a slip road could even attract a prison sentence, Why don't they just hire a race track and get it out of their systems?
Travelling from St Albans towards Watford. In a Mercedes G wagon. Someone must know. But good news: looks like Doucoure with us until at least the summer.
The guy was travelling away from both Arsenal and Watford training grounds so not someone turning up late for practise. And aborting to exit on the A41 seems like someone not sure where they were. Guess I'm clutching at straws but as much as I think Deeno is an idiot at times I just so do not want it to be him. Fingers crossed. Anyway Happy New Year to anyone passing by.
It says he is from London. Doesn't Troy live in Birmingham? Could still be one of ours as the report also says that he is "somewhat well known".
The only one that it sounds like is Capoue he drives a "G wagon Merc" and he is "somewhat well know" The only bit thats wrong is why would he be traveling away from the training ground at 9,30AM ?
Serbian teenager Filip Stuparevic has completed a move to Watford, according to his club FK Vozdovac, but Hornets fans will have to wait until at least next season to see their new player. The Serbian club's website says the 18-year-old striker has signed a four-year contract with Watford, but will remain on loan with Vozdovac until the end of the current campaign. In September last year, the Watford Observer reported that the Hornets had agreed a deal with Vozdovac in the region of £2million. Stuparevic was the youngest ever player in the Serbian SuperLiga when he made his debut, at the age of 15 and has continued to impress since. Valencia and Juventus were also reportedly interested in the young striker, who scored six goals and got five assists in a total of 57 performances for Vozdovac.
Attendance capped at 51,000 but I still think they could give more than 2,800 if away teams can sell them.