This is a confusing match to call because of the 'Cherries' previous visit to Vicarage Rd on August 10th Watford 6 AFC 1, a match I attended. The betting on Watford then was around 8/11 and this evening are only a little bit less, 1.66 on here, so seemingly a decent bet at the price. Cherries played well in the previous encounter, in fact till being caught by two set pieces early in the second half, were the better side, having said that, the visitors have since shipped 5 goals at Huddersfield so there is clearly something wrong at the back and I'm hoping against hope for better tonight. I never bet on Bournemouth matches so no problem there, just hoping the forum's leading tipster tips Watford.
Howes is quoted in the Watford Obs as saying that the league is a priority whereas Zola states all the time that a cup run is important.
Watford's "B Team" or "Second string" are good enough to give almost anyone in the Championship a run for their money in the league, let alone a newly promoted team playing away in the cup.
With Deeney mooted to be possibly moving on a transfer, Acuna will be all out to impress.
The Mighty Hornets in a single along with Cardiff and Forest in a treble to provide the weekends betting tokens.
I think Watford are a knocking bet.Howes is quoted in the Watford Obs as saying that the league is a priority whereas Zola states all the time that a cup run is important.Watford's "B Team" or "Second string" are good enough to give almost anyone in
Yeah true ken I've fell out of love with my club over the past 2 1/2 seasons. I used to enjoy going to home and away matches but that has been taken away from me now. Uncle jack will be turning in his grave :(
Yeah true ken I've fell out of love with my club over the past 2 1/2 seasons. I used to enjoy going to home and away matches but that has been taken away from me now. Uncle jack will be turning in his grave :(
It doesn't change the fact that they lie 2 points behind AFC. It doesn't seem that long ago when B'burn were in the Premier League while the Cherries were deducted 17 points and came within an ace of dropping into the Conference, something that happened to Luton, now in their 5th season there. It's tough being a fan but I enjoy the pain, and will be at Doncaster on Saturday.
It doesn't change the fact that they lie 2 points behind AFC. Itdoesn't seem that long ago when B'burn were in the Premier Leaguewhile the Cherries were deducted 17 points and came within an aceof dropping into the Conference, something that happened