Hornets boss Aidy Boothroyd is seemingly the only person who doesn't think he needs help. Whilst he assesses his future and prepares to mount another promotion challenge next season, he has received the welcome news that someone might be mad enough to buy Nathan Ellington. Posted May 24, 2008 by Graham Fisher
The Hornets still look good for at least the play-offs in the Championship so why does this supporter feel the need to share his anger and frustration? Posted March 31, 2008 by Graham Fisher
Three teams got promotion this weekend with a manager in their first full season. Aidy Boothroyd did the same at Watford a couple of years ago, but it has been all downhill since then. The managers of these three promoted clubs must make sure they don't start to believe their own publicity. Posted April 21, 2008 by Graham Fisher
This Hornets fan can keep quiet no longer about the injustice of that horrendous own goal by the match officials at Vicarage Road. Posted September 26, 2008 by Graham Fisher
The 3-2 defeat at Barnet on Saturday, followed by the comments made by manager Aidy Boothroyd, did little to lift the spirits of this Hornets fan. Posted August 04, 2008 by Graham Fisher
As the Hornets head back to the Championship, it looks like some key positions will be vacated. and then there's the position of Aidy Boothroyd. Posted May 08, 2007 by Robin Yu
Will it be flops like Peter Taylor, Glenn Roeder or John Gregory – or can Wanderers tempt successful managers like Aidy Boothroyd or John Collins to the Reebok? Posted October 24, 2007 by The Gaffer
Aidy Boothroyd's men won the biggest match in football back in May when they won promotion to the Premiership. But will they win enough of the smaller ones to make it matter in the longer term? Posted December 30, 2006 by Robin Yu
An uninspiring draw against 10-man Wigan was the equivalent of throwing in the towel for Aidy Boothroyd's men. They simply haven't scored enough goals to stay in the Premiership. Posted February 22, 2007 by Robin Yu
Arsenal boss surprised referees are against using the technology. Posted November 21, 2006 by Reuters
Despite a walloping by West Brom and a draw against lowly Colchester, our man at Vicarage Road believes 'Betty' Boothroyd's table toppers are still on course for a swift Premier League return. Posted November 12, 2007 by Robin Yu
At this time of the year it is important that the managers of teams looking for promotion stay calm and say the right things. A Watford fan takes an unbiased look at how the Championship's top four are doing. Posted March 14, 2008 by Graham Fisher
There are lessons to be learned from relegation, but Hornets fans shouldn't have to wait long for another taste of the top flight. Posted May 02, 2007 by Paul Parry
Will it be the three Ws - West Brom, Watford and Wolves? Or perhaps Bristol City, Plymouth or Stoke will pull off a surprise. And what about clubs with Premier League pedigree like Charlton and Ipswich? Or those on the fringes like Burnley, Sheffield United, Southampton, Cardiff City and Crystal Palace? Who are YOUR tips? Posted December 21, 2007 by Sportingo Team
The dates for the coming season have been announced. A Hornets fan takes a look at what's in store in one of the hardest leagues in Europe. Posted June 18, 2008 by Graham Fisher
Three-goal crushing of Portsmouth leaves Chelsea three points adrift at the top Posted November 05, 2006 by Reuters
This long-time Hornets supporter is struggling with the arguments around how to respond to his team’s lacklustre performances. Posted April 11, 2008 by Robin Yu
As we approach the last game of the Championship season, Hornets fan Graham Fisher is understandably tense. What is he concerned about? Well, just about everything... Posted May 04, 2008 by Graham Fisher
Instead of parachute payments for clubs relegated to the Championship, why not a 'start-up' payment to help them compete? And how about a guarantee that they can't be relegated after one season? What would Watford, West Brom and Charlton fans think about that? Posted November 15, 2007 by Philip Smith
Whatever you look for at a football match - opposing fans, zonal marking or video replays - you'll surely find it. Posted January 02, 2007 by Paul Parry
Match officials have been making mistakes for as long as football has called on their services. It's time for 'wronged' managers to accept reality - that it's all part of the game. Posted November 23, 2006 by Chris Oakley
This Hornets fan and Sportingo writer was tempted to write about the team he supports this week, but he has just about managed to avoid the temptation. Posted April 28, 2008 by Graham Fisher
One game to go, and there's still plenty to be decided both at the top and bottom of the league's most unpredictable division, the Coca-Cola Championship. Chester Carrick takes a look at how it's all going to pan out . . . Posted May 01, 2008 by Chester Carrick
Watford must get their act together quickly or else they will struggle to stay in the Premiership Posted September 18, 2006 by Danny Denhard
It's time for football to consider who would win a Premiership Manager Fight Club. Posted November 16, 2006 by CaughtOffside.com
Aidy Boothroyd's men have slipped a little already and Reading are determined to go back up to the Premier League. This Watford fan fears the worst when the Royals visit Vicarage Road this weekend. Posted September 19, 2008 by Graham Fisher
Alan Pardew has spoken of his unease at losing his better players. The dream of a reasonably quick return to the Premier League seems to be fading... Posted August 08, 2008 by Graham Fisher
With both teams having made a stuttering start, tomorrow's game may well give some indication as to whether either can make a challenge at the top of the Championship. Posted August 29, 2008 by Graham Fisher
Just three points separate the top four and the question is which teams will hold their nerve over the next 14 games. Chester Carrick reckon the team from the Pottteries have the easiest run-in. Posted February 13, 2008 by Chester Carrick
After Foster's performance at Derby, Sir Alex Ferguson proclaimed he will be his country's goalkeeper for the next ten years. He might well be right... Posted March 18, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
It's hotting up at the top of the Championship with at least five teams having the Premier League in their sights. But David Combe reckons only Tony Mowbray's men have what it takes to stay in the top flight. Posted April 07, 2008 by David Combe
North End were down and out when Irvine took charge. The appointment was a gamble, but he has been a revelation at Deepdale. Now the only question is just how far can he take them? Posted April 09, 2008 by Graham Fisher