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unlike ippo, watford know how to win away??

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some teams can''t win away (city) while some can - under boothy -

watford has shown gumption to win away in both champs seasons hes been

in charge.  ippo not won away this season and it showed - their 2nd

half performance was weak.

coupled with the fact our guys gave 110% on sunday, have 24 hours less

rest than watford, i''m saying it will be tricky tommorrow night.

obviously my heart says win, but at this mo, i''d settle for a draw, or

even a defeat (but with a good performace), but realisitically we need

more than this to begin a serious climb up the table.  however, another

draw, this time against the table toppers, may be enough to give the

boys confidence to take some winnable matches coming up in their newly

found confident stride. 

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We''ve got to win - we''re too far into the doo-doo to be happy with a draw. And we''ve got to start re-learning to expect to win, rather than expecting to scrap for a draw.

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[quote user="Old Boy"]We''ve got to win - we''re too far into the doo-doo to be happy with a draw. And we''ve got to start re-learning to expect to win, rather than expecting to scrap for a draw.
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I agree with that! Let''s not build Watford into something they are not. There''s no reason why we shouldn''t expect to beat Watford at home. Piswich would expect to and we proved we can be better than them. It will be a different test that should play to the strengths of our new centreback and I doubt it will be such an entertaining game. But of course we can win!

 

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