Sunday, August 9, 2015

The Hornets Looking Forward to a Long Premiership Stay



Maybe, but in the eyes and minds of its followers, chairman’s and especially its newly appointed Boss and new man in the Hornet’s helm will be imperative to maintain a high profile all campaign long.

Still the levels of competition and the difficult calendar alongside the internal Cups to be played won’t be an easy thing for the newly promoted Orns who will fight their way in what many have labeled it as an all-around challenge.

For Spaniard Quique Flores taking over a challenging quest will a grueling one if not out of a kind test for him and the new faces that made Vicarage Road Stadium their new home and color’s to defend in their first year of activities in Premiership.

Overall after being appointed Manager of the Yellow Army, he knew of the difficulties ahead and the way to earn his players trust after taking over for Slavisa Jokanovic who led the Golden Boys back to the ranks of the EPL.

With a front office not willing to fall asleep and seek new players and the limited budget this club currently owns and impossible to net expensive players, Watford will try its best to face off with dignity and pride the likes of this league elite squad’s.

The arrival of Sebastian Prodl- Werder Bremen, Giedrius Arlauskis- Steaua Bucharest, Jose Holebas- As Roma, Matej Vydra-Udinese, Etienne Capoue- Tottenham Hotspurs, Valon Behrami- Hamburg, Allan Nyom- Granada, Miguel Britos- Napoli, Jose Manuel Jurado- Spartak Moscow and Steven Berghuis- Az Alkmar.

Very well the hopes deposited in academy great Ireland’s Tommy Hoban and other returning players that will try to make a stand and try to deliver some trophies to the halls of Vicarage Road.

Being a sort of hope deposited in these chaps and for Manager Flores to turn things around and surpass its contemporary work in Slavisa Jokanovic who was the man responsible for this squad promotion into the big circuit.

Who made the Watford FC assure their pass and first ones from the promotion league and by doing it with style, still being second after second tier rivals Bournemouth Cherries won the Championship League Shield.

Unfortunately for the native of Novi Sad Yugoslavia his merits and achievements weren’t enough to secure him a long and prolific contract at Hertfordshire that ended with his resignation.

At the end Watford FC will thrive and inspire in their motto of “Our Time is Now”, something that the Hornets undoubtedly will try their best to overcome any of the challenges thrown at them and make an impact in the ranks of the English Premier League. 



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