I thought we played some bloody good football - much better than last season, Currie and Nicolas made a real difference, and Hammond is a good passer. I'm not a fan of Hinsh on the right, although I can understand why he's there. Hopefully once Chippy's back, McGhee will switch between Hammond and Currie (with Jarrett on the left) they.
ray lewington must of been watching a new watford because they where shit. danny and guy the bullies make a film. i am glad i aint a watford fan i couldnt watch that game in and game out i would watch a pub side.
Hilarious, I love the way he says Danny and Guy bullied their front two.
The other striker was so utterly crap and anonymous I thought they were playing only one up front the whole game. I presume it was Helguson, only because I've heard of him being a striker before.
I seriously doubt Danny and Guy would even have bothered to bully him, as it was painfully obvious that he would be rubbish enough on his own, without having any nasty, big, scary defenders making him play worse.
Webber was fairly inept (c) Mark McGhee 2004 throughout as well, apart from his goal.
I like to read these sort of little back-handers from opposing managers. It usually means we upset their master-plan and took the game to them, which I suppose a lot of teams don't do - preferring to turn up as whipping-boys and give the home crowd their wishes for the weekend.
Also, if rival managers can't see the quality of play that they were up against, I suspect they are looking at the game wrong - and we could see those teams dropping down the league if they can't realise reality when it is in front of them!
BHA can start to recognize the reality too - that we are becoming as good as many of the better sides in this division, and there's no reason why we shouldn't turn up and take all the points from many of our games.
Watford were apparently a bit fortunate .....this time.
We out passed them, out batteld them and took a deserved point. If I was Lewingon I'd be looking to improve my own side rather than worrying about how we played.