Tue Apr 02, 2013 8:47 pm
I think so personally.
Watford can fight it out with Hull for 2nd. They will both feel the pressure at some point.
Lads don't forget we have delt with the pressure, we have been sitting pretty since November!
Tue Apr 02, 2013 8:51 pm
Ernies tooth wrote:I think so personally.
Watford can fight it out with Hull for 2nd. They will both feel the pressure at some point.
Lads don't forget we have delt with the pressure, we have been sitting pretty since November!

Exactly now they are so close to each other they will both feel the pressure big time, I expect tonight's match was hard mentally for both sides and will take it's toll.
For us not to go up now we need to have a disastrous finish losing almost all games and both of those would need a miraculous finish, it's not going to happen
Enjoy the ride it's all part of the fun of following football !!!
Tue Apr 02, 2013 8:52 pm
They were not that great against Hull. Malky will study the tapes then we will go and deal with them. The Watford commentator on the radio said we wont be looking forward to it.
I cant bloody wait!!!
Tue Apr 02, 2013 8:55 pm
No English person is going to enjoy 2 Welsh teams in the Prem.
Tue Apr 02, 2013 8:56 pm
No English person is going to enjoy 2 Welsh teams in the Prem.
Tue Apr 02, 2013 9:03 pm
Ole ole, ole ole.........ole,ole, ole ole,.....going up up up!
Tue Apr 02, 2013 9:08 pm
Wish I shared your confidence. I reckon Saturday is massive now. Avoid losing and I rest easy. Lose it and with our run in it won't be cut and dried by any means.
Tue Apr 02, 2013 9:15 pm
Carpe Diem wrote:Wish I shared your confidence. I reckon Saturday is massive now. Avoid losing and I rest easy. Lose it and with our run in it won't be cut and dried by any means.
I agree about avoiding losing, I said in another thread a clean sheet gets us up in my opinion. Great result for Watford tonight and they desperately need to win on Saturday, if Hull win first that pressure increases as they are watching Hull not us
Tue Apr 02, 2013 11:37 pm
Gianfranco Zola says his Watford players never let him down in big games
Last Updated: April 2, 2013 11:48pm
Watford boss Gianfranco Zola paid tribute to his side after their absolutely vital 1-0 victory over Hull City at the KC Stadium.
The two sides are jostling for automatic promotion behind leaders Cardiff and, having lost three games in a row, another loss might have been terminal for the Hornets' hopes of going up without having to rely on the play-offs.
But a nervy contest went Watford's way, thanks to a fine goal from Troy Deeney, who fired home from just outside the area just before the interval.
"This was a six-pointer," said Zola. "It was even more difficult than the other ones.
"Hull could have gone seven points clear with six games to go and you can imagine, with the good team that they are, and with a good manager like Steve (Bruce) is, it would have been such a difficult thing to catch up with them.
"This team never lets me down. Every time there's a game which is very important, they always perform. That shows you the character and temperament of this group."
The Watford players showed a lot of emotion at full-time and Zola revealed that his team had been quite tense prior to kick-off.
"Normally they're very lively, very chatty, but you could see the tension," he said. "They really wanted this result and they got it in, I believe, a good way."
Wed Apr 03, 2013 12:13 am
TopCat CCFC wrote:Gianfranco Zola says his Watford players never let him down in big games
Last Updated: April 2, 2013 11:48pm
Watford boss Gianfranco Zola paid tribute to his side after their absolutely vital 1-0 victory over Hull City at the KC Stadium.
The two sides are jostling for automatic promotion behind leaders Cardiff and, having lost three games in a row, another loss might have been terminal for the Hornets' hopes of going up without having to rely on the play-offs.
But a nervy contest went Watford's way, thanks to a fine goal from Troy Deeney, who fired home from just outside the area just before the interval.
"This was a six-pointer," said Zola. "It was even more difficult than the other ones.
"Hull could have gone seven points clear with six games to go and you can imagine, with the good team that they are, and with a good manager like Steve (Bruce) is, it would have been such a difficult thing to catch up with them.
"This team never lets me down. Every time there's a game which is very important, they always perform. That shows you the character and temperament of this group."
The Watford players showed a lot of emotion at full-time and Zola revealed that his team had been quite tense prior to kick-off.
"Normally they're very lively, very chatty, but you could see the tension," he said. "They really wanted this result and they got it in, I believe, a good way."
Hopefully that'll come back to bite him come Saturday.