Hassane Kamara called up by Ivory Coast. https://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/sport/20002890.watfords-hassane-kamara-called-ivory-coast/
I wonder when this was? Peruvian defender Luis Guadalupe claiming that he nearly signed for Watford, but visa issues put a stop to the move. He retired in 2016 - and is now 45 years old. Which could explain the low salary offered, I suppose. http://sportwitness.co.uk/peruvian-reveals-watford-move-collapsed-already-said-goodbye-teammates/
Well he was the ref at Arsenal who didn't think Sarr was fouled. Even if people thought it was a 2nd yellow tonight you do wonder why there is such inconsistency. Was the Jimenez foul any more of a foul than the one on Sarr...
Five Academy players called up to represent their countries at varying age levels. Including Kamil Conteh, currently on loan at Braintree Town, who has been called up to the Sierra Leone senior team. I'm not sure what that says about the Sierra Leone senior team. https://www.watfordfc.com/news/academy-five-stars-called-up-to-represent-their-countries
A rare event indeed - only their second win this season, their last one being back in November. Against a team who were third in the table too.
You joke but Tyrell Baringer-Tahiri, who is representing Cook Islands in the current world cup Oceania qualifying tournament, plays for AFC South London according to Wikipedia. They appear to play in a Sunday league.
4th tier of 12, 3rd place, ten points behind the leaders and having played two games more... internet, eh?!
Some financial news . Related to the next 2 payments owned for Success from Udinese . Not good news ?
Its a cash flow mechanism to obtain monies owed up front for a small fee I have used it in business Bassini used a similar method for getting transfer fees up front, only problem there was he kept the money and did not pay when payment was due and the Pozzos had to pay off the holding company
So long as we have a positive future guess they will do what they can/want. Suspect we will see a lot of cut backs if relegation does happen. Gives those on WFC forums something else to nibble at. Obviously a lot of top class businessmen on there who run their business without any debt or issues. Whilst the rest wonder why we aren't spending big/more money to show great ambition.
I'm more bemused by the repeated "owned by the Pozzo family" bit. Am sure Gino has been sole owner since 2014 and it's no longer a 'family concern'.
Maybe he really doesn’t want to play for Nigeria?! https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/18028975/nigeria-watford-emmanuel-dennis-late/
Not sure ! I remember this chap being interviewed on the pitch a few seasons back . https://www.watfordfc.com/news/tribute-bill-shipwright-1932-2022