Interesting to view our match alongside Wokings tomorrow..
Theoretically the 'port should give a good account of themselves against Leicester.
Both are full time clubs regardless of league positions,skill levels not fitness should determine the winner..County should run them close.
Woking are part-timers and worlds away from Watford .Theoritically they should get battered. Underestimating the opposition could enter the equation...but what drives the "minnows" in the shock results ? Pride ,adrenalin, crowds luck.?
Be interesting to compare results tomorrow
Sensible again
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2All of those mate and a few besides eg will Watford field their first team , a bit unlikely : whereas having seen the scare Spurs had last year I should imagine with the tv there as well, Leicester won’t be doing us any favours. Sounds as if you watch Woking a lot, is Yakubu one of our best , still playing?mad norm wrote:Interesting to view our match alongside Wokings tomorrow..
Theoretically the 'port should give a good account of themselves against Leicester.
Both are full time clubs regardless of league positions,skill levels not fitness should determine the winner..County should run them close.
Woking are part-timers and worlds away from Watford .Theoritically they should get battered. Underestimating the opposition could enter the equation...but what drives the "minnows" in the shock results ? Pride ,adrenalin, crowds luck.?
Be interesting to compare results tomorrow
Sensible again
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3Ismail is now a well established player with Hemel Hempstead Town.
Ironically he would have been playing at Woking this afternoon if their league game hadn't been postponed to accommodate Watford.
Ironically he would have been playing at Woking this afternoon if their league game hadn't been postponed to accommodate Watford.
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4Thanks for that, class act! I’ll never forget that important goal up at Grimsby!North London Exile wrote:Ismail is now a well established player with Hemel Hempstead Town.
Ironically he would have been playing at Woking this afternoon if their league game hadn't been postponed to accommodate Watford.
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5I wonder what level he could have played at without his injuries. Championship as a minimum think.
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6lowandhard wrote:All of those mate and a few besides eg will Watford field their first team , a bit unlikely : whereas having seen the scare Spurs had last year I should imagine with the tv there as well, Leicester won’t be doing us any favours. Sounds as if you watch Woking a lot, is Yakubu one of our best , still playing?mad norm wrote:Interesting to view our match alongside Wokings tomorrow..
Theoretically the 'port should give a good account of themselves against Leicester.
Both are full time clubs regardless of league positions,skill levels not fitness should determine the winner..County should run them close.
Woking are part-timers and worlds away from Watford .Theoritically they should get battered. Underestimating the opposition could enter the equation...but what drives the "minnows" in the shock results ? Pride ,adrenalin, crowds luck.?
Be interesting to compare results tomorrow
Sensible again
No ,but Mr Jolley's gonna be there
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