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From The Rookery End - A show about Watford FC
by FTRE
Established in 2010, From The Rookery End is the original Watford FC supporters podcast. Join lifelong supporters Mike, Jon and Jason, as they share their thoughts on anything and everything involving Watford FC. They'll be with you through the heartbreak and hope, the triumph and the trauma. This is life as a Watford fan. This is From The Rookery End. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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From bad to worse. Watford lose again
Jon, Kieran, Mike and Jason are back outside the Hornet Shop after another tough afternoon as Watford FC fall to a 2–0 defeat at home to Sheffield United.There’s no hiding from it — this was a flat, lifeless performance that summed up where the football team is right now. The lads reflect on some hints at something successful, before everything unravelled in depressingly familiar fashion. With belief draining from both pitch and stands, attention turns to the bigger picture — from recruitment failures to the direction under Gino Pozzo, who was in attendance at the game.There are a few flickers of discussion around individuals but questions about what this environment is doing to a group of raw strikers crying out for experience — someone in the mould of Patrick Bamford who scored both goals today.The conversation then shifts to the most Watford question of all right now: who on earth is Player of the Season? It says everything about the campaign that there’s no clear standout.COME ON YOU ORNS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Groundhog Season: Assessing Watford’s 2025/26 Struggles
On From The Rookery End this week, Jon and Mike are joined by Watford Observer’s Adam Drury after Watford’s defeat at Oxford — but rather than pick apart another bad away day,the take a step back and the conversation goes bigger.With all too familiar questions surfacing again, they look at where the club is right now, why this season feels so unsatisfying and what sits behind the mood around Watford. They discuss recruitment, football identity, squad balance, finanical stablity and the clubs direction.From what’s happening on the pitch to the bigger picture off it, this is a proper stock-take of a club that feels stuck.COME ON YOU ORNS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Easter Exasperation (but not for Watford Women)
Jon, Jordi, Mike and Kieran are on presenting duties after Watford’s Easter weekend fixtures — a 1-1 draw at home to Charlton on Easter Monday, coming hot on the heels of the 2-1 defeat away at QPR on Good Friday.We hear from DCW after he left Loftus Road less than impressed, and the team pick through another familiar-feeling performance: a flat first half, a brighter second, and plenty of questions about where this season is heading.There’s chat about Irankunda’s impact against Charlton, the continued lack of threat up front, a strong showing from academy graduate Amin Nabizada, and what Watford can realistically get from the final five matches of the campaign.Plus, Kieran reflects on Watford Women being crowned champions — and why there’s still plenty of work (and big questions) ahead if promotion is to become a reality. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dragons downed, Foxes fought, Play Off challenge comes to naught.
Watford served up the full emotional buffet this week — from the genuine high of a feel-good win over Wrexham (and that moment), to the all-too-familiar frustration of a stop-start, slightly baffling 0-0 with Leicester.Outside the Hornet Shop once again, Jon is joined by Jason, Mike and Kieran to try and make sense of it all — from players who look like they might just be “a thing”, to others who definitely aren’t (yet), and a referee who somehow managed to be everywhere and nowhere at the same time.There’s also a bit of nostalgia thrown in, a nod to why we keep coming back even when the football tests our patience, and a reminder that sometimes it’s the unexpected moments — not the league table — that make it all worthwhile. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Running Out of Runway - Still Searching for Consistency
Back behind the mic, Jon and DCW look back on a bruising week for Watford after a frustrating draw at Sheffield Wednesday and a damaging defeat at Stoke. There’s talk of missed chances, flat performances, fading playoff hopes and what Ed Still can realistically get out of this squad in the final stretch. The lads also hear from the Watford Observer’s Adam Drury, who was at the bet365 Stadium and shares what Ed Still had to say in the aftermath of the defeat. Plus, with Wrexham and Leicester up next, they ask what there is still to play for — and whether simply finding some stability might be the biggest win of all.This is From The Rookery EndCOME ON YOU ORNS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Awayday Pod: Non-European Watford XI
With no Watford match to dissect and a long trip to Sheffield on the horizon, Jon, Jordi and Jason decide to have a bit of fun instead.The boys kick things off with a Watford-themed version of "Play Your Cards Right", before attempting to build the ultimate Watford XI made up entirely of non-European players — those who were either born in, or represented, countries outside of Europe. Finally, Jordi unveils a brand new quiz game: “Who Was the Watford Manager When…?”It might be a week without football, but there’s still plenty of Watford debate, nostalgia and questionable decisions along the way. Come and play along.This is From The Rookery End.Come on you ’Orns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Still in Playoff Contention: Hornets win at Bristol City
Back at their spiritual home of The Railway Arms in Oxhey, Jon, Jordi and Jason reflect on a week that perfectly sums up Watford’s season so far. From the frustrating 2-0 home defeat to Ipswich to the much brighter 2-1 response away at Bristol City, the lads dig into what Ed Still tweaked — and what it might mean going forward.There’s deserved praise for Jeremy Ngakia’s stunning worldie, recognition for Kayembe’s creative influence, and a check-in on Luca Kjerrumgaard as his goal tally continues its steady rise. With an 11-day gap before the next fixture, attention also turns to what Ed can instil into this group on the training ground to build some much-needed consistency.This is From The Rookery End. Come on you ’Orns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Still in Touch: Watford end winless run
After a winless run of 7 games, Watford marked Ed Still’s first home game in charge with a comprehensive win over fellow Play Off hopefuls Derby County.Mike is joined by Jas and Kieran to discuss an enjoyable afternoon at the Vic, where the defensive unit earned plaudits and the strikers did their jobs.There is praise for Mfuni, Abankwah, Mendy and more, as the boys wrap up a game that the Hornets could have won by significantly more.This is From the Rookery End. Come on you ‘Orns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Introducing the Watford Supporters Board
Watford have launched a brand new Supporters Board… but what actually is it? What power does it have? And can it genuinely improve the relationship between the club and the fanbase?Mike is joined by Adam Drury (Watford Observer) to speak to two of the board members, Flis Irving and Alex King, to get a proper understanding of why the board exists, how it was formed, and what success will look like.From fan engagement and matchday experience to finances, transparency and communication — this is a conversation about whether the Supporters Board can become a real voice for Watford fans.You can find out more about the Watford Supporters Board.And if you have a question you want to submit through the board please go here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Still Learning, Still Drawing - Promise shown at Preston
Watford travelled to Deepdale and returned with a 2-2 draw against Preston — a result that, for a first game under a new Head Coach, looks decent… but still leaves the same lingering annoyance. With the season entering the business end, draws aren’t enough, and the pressure is building to start turning draws into wins.Jon, DCW and Adam Drury (Watford Observer) break down what they learned from the debut outing for new head coach Ed Still, looking at his tactical approach, the 4 Centre Backs defensive structure, and how Georgi performed today and since his return. They also assess the impact of substitutions and whether the pitch conditions played a bigger role than expected.There’s plenty of positivity too — including encouraging signs from emerging talents like Baah and Mamma — but the big question remains: can Watford find the consistency and cutting edge needed to keep their playoff hopes alive?With crucial fixtures coming thick and fast, the lads ask: is it time for Watford to kick into gear… or are we running out of road?(And we are also looking forward as to how often we can get 'Still' into the title of our podcsts) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ed Still Special: In Conversation with Watford's new Head Coach
Watford have yet another a new head coach — and this time, the announcement was met with little fanfare or excotement. Luckily wee were invited to sat down with the man himself and find out more about Ed Still.Jon, Mike and Tom Bodell from the Watford Buzz are joined by Ed for an in-depth chat about his road to Vicarage Road, how the appointment came about and what he wants Watford to become this season. Ed opens up on the importance of communication (in both English and French), how he plans to get the best out of Watford’s young talent and senior stars, and the role data in his coaching.It’s an honest conversation about the challenge ahead — and a message to the fans: give it time, and give it a chance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Charlie and the Misfiring Hornets
Watford went on the road twice this week — and came back with one point, no goals, and a growing sense of not being able to make the play offs..Mike, Jordi and Jon look back at the drab but disciplined 0-0 draw away at Hull, before turning attention to the 1-0 defeat at Southampton — a game where Watford showed moments of structure, but once again lacked any real cutting edge.With the Hornets now three games without scoring, the lads ask the big question: where are the goals coming from? The strikers come under scrutiny, the wide play and crossing is questioned, and set pieces are once again highlighted as a massive missed opportunity.There’s also discussion around the positives — defensive stability, the emergence of exciting young talent like Maamma and Irankunda, and whether the squad is ready to make steps forward under Charlie, Dan and Adrian.As the season starts to reach it's end game, FTRE explores the balance between realism and optimism… and why Watford fans might need to cling to hope, rather than expectation, as the playoff picture becomes clearer.This is From The Rookery End Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Javi Walks - was he ever going to succeed?
Well… it’s happened again. Another Watford head coach gone, and this time it’s Javi Gracia walking before he’s pushed. Jon, Jason, Mike, DCW and The Brigadier sit down to unpack what Gracia’s resignation really says about Watford right now — a club packed with individual talent but still searching for a team. You’ll also hear from Watford Observer’s Adam Drury, who gives insight into what Javi Gracia has been like behind the scenes in the last few weeks and how things have been unraveling. The lads talk tactics, discipline, substitutions, and whether modern football is quietly leaving Watford behind, before zooming out to the bigger questions around ownership, culture, and why this job remains one of the hardest in the Championship. As ever, the conversation turns to what comes next: what kind of coach could actually survive here, whether the playoffs are still a realistic aim, and if Watford can finally break the cycle — or if we’re just spinning it again. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Drawn Conclusions: Why can’t Watford kick on?
Mike, Jon and Watford Observer reporter Adam Drury sit down after a frustrating week that saw Watford held to two 1–1 draws – first at home to Portsmouth, then away at Blackburn. The lads look at what these games say about the Hornets right now, with inconsistency once again the big theme. Are slow, controlled starts becoming a recurring problem? And while Javi Gracia’s approach is built on stability, is there a growing need for tactical tweaks to get more out of this squad?There’s also discussion on defensive concerns, the impact of injuries, and whether the January transfer window offers a genuine chance to strengthen. Fans may be exasperated, but there’s still belief that this team has potential – if they can start executing it. With key fixtures ahead, the playoff picture is coming into sharp focus.This is From The Rookery EndCome on You Orns Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mauled by the Lions
Mike, Jas and DCW headed to the Mad Squirrel to have a beer and look back at Watford’s 2–0 home defeat to Millwall, another miserable afternoon against the Lions and yet more frustration for the Hornets. They discuss how the momentum built over Christmas appears to have vanished, whether any players came out of the performance with credit, and what it all means as the January transfer window continues to tick on.From The Rookery End - trying to make sense of another sobering afternoon at Vicarage Road.COME ON YOU ORNS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Fringe Players, FA Cup Failure and January Transfer Window Questions
In the first – and last – FA Cup podcast of the season, Mike is joined by the Watford Observer’s Adam Drury to reflect on Watford’s 5–1 defeat away at Bristol City.The pair discuss the impact of fringe players who were handed an opportunity, what Saturday’s performance might mean for the January transfer window, and whether the result could influence the club’s thinking in the market. As ever in January, transfers dominate the conversation – from the need for improvement, to the potential for new signings, and whether any changes can help inject confidence into the squad moving forward.As always, thank you for listening and get in touch on socials - @watfordpodcast - or email [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mike on BBC Radio Humberside on the Hull Call-Off
Watford’s away trip to Hull City was dramatically called off just 18 minutes before kick-off, leaving hundreds of travelling Hornets fans frustrated after making a 400-mile round trip. Among them was our own Mike, who left home at 7am and didn’t make it back until his 7pm train that evening.With no full From The Rookery End podcast this week, we’re sharing Mike’s appearance on BBC Radio Humberside, where he joined host James Hoggarth on Monday night to give the Watford fans’ perspective. Mike talks through the disappointment, the logistics, and the emotions felt by supporters left stranded after a long day of travel — and asks what more could (and should) have been done. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Four on the Bounce: Belief Is Building at Watford
On this week’s episode, Jon, Mike and DCW revel in Watford FC’s red-hot start to the year as the Hornets make it four consecutive victories and confidence begins to surge. There’s plenty of love for Tom Ince after a stunning hat-trick, with the lads discussing what his form means for the balance and belief within the side.Attention also turns to the hugely important return of Georgi Chakvetadze, whose influence has brought control, cohesion and calm back into midfield, helping to ignite an electric atmosphere at Vicarage Road.With momentum building, the conversation looks ahead to defining fixtures against Hull City and Bristol City, while the January transfer window sparks debate around squad depth, experience, and whether a central midfielder could be the final piece of the promotion puzzle.Optimism is growing. Confidence is back. And suddenly, this season feels full of possibility.COME ON YOU ORNS 🐝 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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If you don't shoot, you don't score
Watford have finally packed their bags and remembered how to win on the road — and Jon, Jordi and The Brigadier Colin are here to enjoy every minute of it. Back-to-back away victories at Leicester (2-1) and Norwich (1-0) give the Hornets something they’ve been missing for a while: momentum. The lads dig into a mature, disciplined performance at the King Power, ask whether this side is starting to look like a team rather than a collection of individuals, and assess the calm, gritty win at Carrow Road that showed real backbone.There’s plenty of discussion around standout contributions, growing confidence, and the balancing act between managing injuries and keeping consistency. With the transfer window in view and tougher tests ahead, the big question is simple — are Watford finally building something we can believe in away from Vicarage Road?Two wins. Six points. A rare feeling of optimism. Come and enjoy it while it lasts.COME ON YOU ORNS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Javi's Early Christmas Gift: Grit, Discipline and Three Points
Watford fans were treated to an early Christmas gift as Javi and the boys delivered a hard-fought 1–0 win over Stoke City — and this week, Jon, Jordi, Kieran and the Brigadier are in festive spirits as they break it all down.The panel dive into the tactical tweaks (planned or enforced), assess encouraging signs from a new-look front four, and ask whether the back four is starting to find its rhythm. There’s plenty of praise for improved discipline, growing defensive solidity and the impact of Watford’s young players as confidence builds.With eyes already on the next run of fixtures, the lads also discuss what still needs sharpening — especially away from home — and where this performance leaves the Hornets as they continue their journey through the Championship season. Momentum, belief and plenty to be positive about — come on you ’Orns! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hornets still hunting for Hollywood ending
On this week’s From The Rookery End, it’s late drama, long memories and a splash of Hollywood glamour as Jon, Mike and Adam Drury from the Watford Observer unpack a breathless few days in Watford’s season.Two games, two injury-time goals, and absolutely no shortage of talking points. The lads relive the frustration and fightback of the draw with Sheffield Wednesday before heading to North Wales for an afternoon that felt very different since the Hornets last visit to STōK Cae Ras (The Racecoure Ground), almost 30 years ago. Of course, this time the spotlight burned brighter than ever, with Hollywood royalty Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney watching on from the stands.Beyond the nonsense and noise, there’s an attempt at atleast serious football chat too , with individual performances, injuries, and tactical tweaks under the spotlightDrama, debate and a dash of stardust.COME ON YOU ORNS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Surviving Norwich: Another Watford Comeback Win, With Warnings
In this episode, Jon, Mike, Jordi, and Colin dive into Watford’s dramatic home win over Norwich City—an afternoon that somehow managed to be both thrilling and maddening in equal measure. The guys break down a first half where Norwich ran riot, exposing every crack in Watford’s shaky back line and reminding everyone just how painful a missing defensive midfielder can be.From costly errors to moments of unexpected brilliance, they dissect it all—spotlighting standout performances (yes, Marmar gets his flowers) and questioning whether the defense can keep surviving without major tactical adjustments. With Javi Gracia’s leadership under the microscope, the crew debates what needs to change, what’s starting to click, and how Watford can turn promise into consistency.Looking ahead, Plus what simply has to improve if Watford are going to stop inviting chaos every weekend. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Monday Night went to The Blues
A raw Monday evening away at St Andrews as defeat strikes Watford again — 2–1 to Birmingham City, but this one felt more self-inflicted than stolen. Jon, Jordi, Jason and Paul from Denver watched that game in the FTRE spiritual home, at the spiritual table, in the Railway Arms. After nine games of Javi #2, the symmetry with Paulo is uncanny: 12 points each for both managers in their first nine, 24 scored, 24 conceded, 6 wins-6 draws-6 loses across the record. Competitive, relevant, but painfully stuck in the middle. Still — a first goal for Maamma and more promise from the returning Chakvetadze gives a glimpse of what could be, especially down the left with Bola and Maamma linking up nicely. The big question now? Not just one striker or two, not even “three in midfield?” — but how the Hornets turn good play into real points and real momentum before “potential” stops being enough.COME ON YOU ORNS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Kayembe and the Comeback Kids
Watford have finally cracked the away-day curse – and they’ve done it the hard way. In this episode of From The Rookery End, Jon and Jordi relive the 3–2 comeback at Derby after 280 winless days on the road, and dig into what it tells us about this team’s growing character. They talk Luca’s predator instincts in the box, Mama’s raw talent and rising expectations, another Baah’s worrying injury, and whether a switch to two up top would help. There’s praise for unflashy hero Edo Kayembe, chat about the increasingly settled back four, and reflections from the fans’ forum and the club’s direction. Plus, a gloriously fuzzy voice note from the Brigadier after one of his favourite ever Watford days.Finally an away winCOME ON YOU ORNS! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Friday Night Frustrations
Join Jon, Jason, DCW and the Brigadier as they walk down Occupation Road and towards the Railway Arms. They pick apart a match that started in style but fizzled into frustration.The lads break down Watford’s bright opening spell, Bola’s superbly taken goal, and the tactical twist of Javi’s surprise 3-4-3 formation. They debate Shelvik’s role in conceding the free kick, the manager’s reluctance to make early changes, and why young stars like Erin Kunda and Max Alain are dividing opinion.There’s also praise for the energy off the bench from Baah and a glimpse of something special from U20 World Cup star Othmane Maamma..All that — plus some proper pub analysis, tactical talk, and a dose of Hornets humour — in this week’s From The Rookery End. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Louza bags again as Watford return from Ipswich with a point
Mike and Kieran react to Watford's 1-1 draw on the road at Ipswich in a game that saw Imran Louza score his fourth in four games, Tom Ince come in for the injured Rocco Vata, more rotation at centre-back, and our first signing of our Moroccan world cup winner Othmane Maamma Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Three and Easy: Watford 3–0 Middlesbrough
On this weekend's FTRE, Jon, Jason, Kieran and Jordi shelter from the rain as they stand outside Vicarage Road to celebrate a dominant 3–0 win over Middlesbrough — and Rob Edwards’ return. The team unpack a near-perfect display under Javi, from Selvik’s superb save to Bola’s standout performance against his old club, Louza’s growing influence, and a front line that finally clicked.With Ipswich away and Bristol City at home up next, the lads debate rotation, rising stars, and what’s starting to look like a proper Javi side.A clean sheet, three goals, and plenty to smile about — it’s been a while!COME ON YOU ORNS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Gracia's Green Shoots: Positives despite 3-1 defeat at Coventry
Watford’s midday clash with Coventry had it all — flashes of brilliance that frustratingly led to missed chances, diabolical defensive lapses, and big tactical questions for Javi Gracia. In this week’s From the Rookery End, Jon, Jordi, and Mike break down the highs and lows, from Doumbia and Vata’s attacking promise to the influence of Louza in midfield and the players chosen to support him. Can the Hornets find consistency and turn potential into performance? Tune in for honest analysis, fan insight, and cautious optimism about what’s next for Watford.00:00 Introduction to Watford's Season and Podcast03:10 Match Analysis: Watford vs Coventry05:40 Defensive Struggles and Team Selection09:02 Midfield Dynamics and Player Contributions11:40 The Role of Key Players: Louza and Others14:44 Tactical Adjustments and Future Prospects25:14 Analysing Watford's Performance Against Coventry29:40 Striker Dynamics and Team Potential34:45 Tactical Adjustments and Player Combinations39:40 Looking Ahead: Middlesbrough Match Preview44:33 Building Cohesion and Consistency in the Squad Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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West Brom Beaten, Belief Restored?
Three points, a proper performance, and a sense that something’s finally clicking. In a extra midweek podcast, Jon, The Brigadier and Adam Drury, from the Watford Observer, relive Watford’s home win over West Brom — from Imran Louza running the show to Rocco Vata’s fearless flair. There’s talk of tactical tweaks, defensive grit, and the all-important question: is this the start of a real Watford revival? Coventry awaits, and optimism’s creeping back into the stands.This is From The Rookery EndCOME ON YOU ORNS00:00 Introduction and Game Overview01:05 First Half Analysis04:22 Tactical Adjustments and Player Performances09:58 Imran Louza's Impact15:00 Substitutions and Game Changes20:26 Young Players and Team Identity25:46 Defensive Performance and Player Selection31:34 Looking Ahead to Coventry Match Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Javi Era (#2) begins: Hope or Despair?
Jon, Jordi, and Colin get stuck into Watford’s their first impressions of the second Javi Gracia Era. The guys chat about what his return might mean for the team’s identity and how things unraveled in that frustrating match against Sheffield United. From puzzling lineup choices to questions about tactics, they don’t hold back. With some big games coming up, the pressure’s on Gracia to find a spark — and fast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Adios Paulo. Hola Javi (not an emergency podcast)
Watford’s coaching carousel spins once more — Paulo Pezzolano is out, and Javi García is back in. In this episode, we dive into the emotions, the logic, and the chaos behind another managerial reset. Was Pezzolano’s dismissal inevitable? Does Gino deserve credit for acting quickly? And what does Javi’s return really mean for a club still searching for stability?We talk about the surprise warmth of seeing Javi back, the questions over whether old wounds can truly heal, and the intrigue around how he’ll approach a very different Watford side this time around. With the noise dying down and the team still well-placed, could this finally be the start of something fun and functional?This is From The Rookery End Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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7 points in 7 days makes one Paulo weak? - Watford 2-1 Oxford United
In this week’s episode, Jon, Mike and Jordi break down Watford’s hard-fought 2–1 home win over Oxford United, with Jeremy Ngakia grabbing both goals and continuing to impress with his calm, professional displays. We dive into all the big moments and standout performances from Vicarage Road — who shone, who struggled, and how the Hornets finally got the job done.But it wouldn’t be Watford without a bit of off-pitch drama, would it? We tackle the latest rumours of another Head Coach change, asking whether Paulo’s constant tinkering is holding the team back… or the early signs of a master plan in motion. And we take a closer look at Kwadwo Baah’s late cameos — is there more to come from the youngster this season or is he being held back?All that and more, right here on this week’s pod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Brigadier Reacts - Pompey 2-2 Watford
After being a Fratton Park on Wednesday night, Colin Mace (the Brigadier to you and I) sent in a message with his thoughts on the game and the Watford fans.We'll be bak with a podcast after the home game against Oxford United.Come on you Orns Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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To Hull and Back: Watford Win at home
Another game, another shake-up — but how many changes is too many? Jon, Mike and Adam Drury, from the Watford Observer discuss how Watford looked lost in a dreadful first half where Hull should’ve been out of sight, only for Paulo Pezzolano’s faith in his team to finally pay off after the break.We break down the transformation: Semedo’s starring role, Baah’s worrying treatment (and injury), and what Pezzolano’s choices are telling us about where this team is headed.Welcome to From The Rookery EndCOME ON YOU ORNS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Monday Night Malaise at The Den - Millwall 1-0 Watford
Mike, Colin and Olly gather the day after Watford's 1-0 defeat to Millwall at the Den on Monday night and attempt to make sense of another confusing team selection and disappointing performance Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Now we KNOW that’s why they call it the blues - Watford 0-1 Blackburn
Watford fell 1-0 at home to Blackburn on a day that was about much more than football. As the club looks ahead to celebrating Elton John’s 50th anniversary of becoming Owner and Chairman of the Hornets, the team took to the pitch in a striking Elton-inspired special blue kit. The game began brightly, but the spark never quite caught fire.Outside the Hornet Shop, Jordi, Mike, Jason and Colin gathered to break down the performance, Paulo Pezzolano's team selection and substitute choice, spotlight the players who impressed, and reflect on the occasion.And for the story behind that special edition kit, Jon caught up with Kevin Newman, Watford’s Head of Retail, to hear how the design came to life.COME ON YOU ORNS! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Post-transfer window stock take with Opta's Matt Furniss
Dave and Jas are joined by Opta's Matt Furniss to take stock of the squad now that the transfer window is closed, with plenty of new faces through the door and crucially the big three of Chakvetadze, Louza and Baah staying put. How optimistic should we feel ahead of the rest of the season? Is the goal of promotion a realistic one for this group of players? And how do feel about Paolo Pezzolano from the games we've seen so far? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Irankunda (and Baah) again! - Watford 2-2 Southampton
For the second weekend running, Nestory Irankunda delivered another sensational free kick — and somehow, this one was even better than last week’s strike. Despite his brilliance, Watford were held to a 2-2 draw at Vicarage Road against Southampton.Post-match at the Mad Squirrel, Jon, Mike, DCW, and the Brigadier broke down the game. They discussed:A disjointed first half and what went wrong.How Paulo Pezzolano’s substitutions and a formation change transformed Watford’s second-half performance.The impact of Kwadwo Baah and where he might fit into the squad going forward.After an emotional farewell to Ryan Andrews, the team was joined by Adam Drury from the Watford Observer to chat about the transfer window — including what business Watford still hope to do and how the final few days might unfold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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One Wonder Strike but only One Point: Watford draw at Swansea
As the Hornets made their second away trip of the season, this time down to south Wales to face Swansea City, the team behind the microphones was split in two. Mike, Kieran, and Ryan braved the long journey down the M4, while Jon, Jordi, Olly, and DCW opted for the considerably shorter — and far more sociable — trip to the Railway Arms opposite Bushey station.The big question heading into the game was whether Watford would miss Imran Louza’s creativity. At least from set pieces, they certainly didn’t. Nestory Irankunda’s stunning first-half strike was a moment of real quality, lighting up an otherwise cagey affair.In the latest episode, the team break down the match from both the stands and the bar. They discuss who stepped up when it mattered, which players continue to grow into their roles, and who perhaps fell short of expectations on the day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Luca at the double - Watford beat QPR 2-1 at the Vic
Dave, Mike and Jason gathered at the Mad Squirrel after Watford's 2-1 win over QPR to discuss the Hornets' first win of the season thanks to a first half brace from big Luca Kjerrumgaard. There was a surprising change of system from Paulo Pezzolano and plenty of encouraging individual performances for us to purr over, with the mood only slightly sullied by Imran Louza's late and straight red card.Watford are off to winning ways in the 2025/26 season! Come on you 'Orns! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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First Impressions – Watford Lose Late at Charlton
As the 2025–26 season got underway for Watford, Jon, Mike, and Kieran headed down to The Valley to watch the Hornets take on Charlton Athletic — only to see them suffer a gut-wrenching defeat to an injury-time goal. With the season’s business now underway, we took the chance to share our first impressions of the new players, the returning faces, and the fresh style of play under Paulo Pezzolano’s guidance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Paulo in Profile - FTRE get to know the new Watford Head Coach
Pre-season is nearly done and we are days away from the season kicking off at the Valley on Saturday, when Paulo Pezzolano and the 2025-2026 Watford team take on Charlton. After being in position for a few months, we wanted to get to know a bit more about the current Watford Head Coach. However, we decided to take a different route.To find out more about Paulo, we spoke to a couple of familiar faces: current player Moussa Sissoko and former player, now assistant sporting director, Valon Behrami. Plus we speak to three men who have known him for a long time: his assistant coach Camilo Speranza, Gonzalo Alvarezz his fitness coach and his personal assistant Matias Filippini.You will hear about first impressions of him, his footballing philosophy, the type of man and coach he is, how he gets on with fans and is he ready for Gino and the inevitable pressure that comes with being a Watford manager in the Championship. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Vibes FC - Breaking down the Watford Squad with Opta's Matt Furniss
The new season is creeping ever closer, and Watford’s 2025–2026 squad is beginning to take shape. But is it a squad capable of making a serious push for the play-offs – or even a return to the Premier League?In this episode of From the Rookery End, DCW, Jon, and Matt Furniss break down the squad as it stands. They assess how the new signings might improve on last season’s performance, debate whether each area of the team is strong enough, and consider where further reinforcements might still be needed. Plus, they discuss which players could still be on their way out of Vicarage Road. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sweltering at the Vale - Preseason Pondering and the WO's Adam Drury
It was a short trip to Grosvenor Vale to see Watford’s 2nd preseason game against AFC Wimbledon in the Football Manager Cup. The sweltering heat gave a few problems for both players and fans in the stands, but it was another run out for the squad, still very much in its infancy, and Paulo to learn a little more about the players he has at his disposal.Jon, Jordi and Kieran didn’t read too much into the action but got to see a few of the new boys take to the field but evaluate a few of the returning players and the type of season they are going to need to have – both the older experienced players and the younger players who showed an exciting burst last season.Plus, Jon catches up with Adam Drury, the all-new Watford FC reporter for the Watford Observer. He’s been on the podcast many times, but we got to hear about his support of Watford, his career so far and how he is looking ahead to the season to come.COME ON YOU ORNS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Kit Chat: Behind the Scenes of the 2025/26 Watford home kit
Ever wondered how Watford’s iconic yellow gets from sketch to Vicarage Road? This week, we’re joined by Watford FC’s Head of Retail, Kevin Newman, for an exclusive deep dive into the making of the 2025/26 home kit!From the first design doodles to final manufacturing, we unpack the timelines, the tricky business of pricing, and how sustainability plays a part in every stitch. Plus, we spill the tea on sponsorship deals, colour choices, and the eternal debate: red or black shorts?Whether you’re a kit nerd or just love seeing the Golden Boys look sharp, this episode’s got something for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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SUPPORTERS BOARD AND TRUST UPDATE
With Watford announcing the formation of a Supporters Board and asking for applications from supporters to be a part of it, Mike spoke to Steve Temple, Chair of the Watford Supporters Trust to find out more, including:What is the aim?How will it work?Who should apply?Why is it important? There is also an update from Teve about the future and importance of the Watford Supporters Trust, with news on what the Trust is and will be working on in the coming weeks and months.It’s an interesting and valuable chat, answering plenty of frequently asked questions about the Board and the Trust.Give it a listen and get involved. Come on you ‘Orns Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Paulo, Hector & How We're Feeling
PAULO, HECTOR & HOW WE’RE FEELINGWith the dust settling on Tom Cleverley’s departure, Jon, Mike and DCW got together to try and sum up their current feelings on the state of play at Vicarage Road.The trio talk Tom’s departure and where it leaves us, discuss new Head Coach Paulo Pezzolano - why Gino chose him and some do the challenges he might face, and hear from talkSPORT’s Adrian Durham about exciting new signing Hector Kyprianou.There is also a look at the importance of the new Supportera Board, which is currently looking for fan applications.It may be the cricket season, but there is still plenty to discuss. This is Watford after all! Welcome to From the Rookery End. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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TOM’S GONE: Watford Sack Cleverley
Here we go again, then.DCW was joined by Mike and Jas to discuss Gino Pozzo’s decision to sack one of the most popular Head Coaches in recent Watford history. The trio try to make sense of the decision, and in doing so question what future Watford can hope to have under the leadership of Pozzo, Duxbury and Nani.The season may be over, but the drama doesn’t stop. This is From the Rookery End. Come on you ‘Orns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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FTRE 15th Birthday Party
Watford's 2024–2025 Season Ends with a 1–1 Draw Against Sheffield Wednesday, Luton Town were relegated, and we marked a major milestone with a 15th birthday party for the podcast!Post match in the Mad Squiirrel, we were overwhelmed by the number of people who came to say hello — it was wonderful to see so many familiar faces we’ve met over the last 15 years, as well as plenty of new ones. We were lucky enough to speak with many of them on this special episode of the podcast.Adam Drury and DCW break down the match, the crowd's jubilant reaction to Luton's relegation, and share early thoughts on the potential Watford squad for the 2025–26 season. We also welcomed the Wicken brothers — Olly and Geoff — who reflected on the last 15 years in a broader historical context. Jacob Culshaw from WD18 joined us to talk about his favourite season since 2010. Kate Lewers from Women of Watford dropped in for a chat, and of course, no FTRE party would be complete without hearing from Kieran and Jordi about their favourite Watford players of the last 15 years.And finally, we spoke with someone you've quite literally heard grow up on the podcast — the real star of the show: Arlo Parkin.Thank you for listening, supporting, and sharing in 15 magnificent years of talking about Watford FC.COME ON YOU ORNS! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Limping in Lancashire: Blackburn 2-1 Watford
For the final away game of the season, DCW made the trip up to Lancashire to see a poor hornets performance against Blackburn. Joined by Charlie from WD18, they saw a team that seems to be limping its way to the end of the season but also the conversation many fans might be having - will Tom Cleverly be the Watford manager next season?Plus there are few addendums to the 2014-2015 anniversary podcast from this week.Don't forget, after the Sheffield Wednesday match, next week, we will be holding our 15th Birthday party in the Mad Squirrel - and everyone is welcome.COME ON YOU ORNS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Established in 2010, From The Rookery End is the original Watford FC supporters podcast. Join lifelong supporters Mike, Jon and Jason, as they share their thoughts on anything and everything involving Watford FC. They'll be with you through the heartbreak and hope, the triumph and the trauma. This is life as a Watford fan. This is From The Rookery End. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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