Tuesday, August 9, 2016

The Watford Hornets ready to sting a contested Premiership



Suddenly the urge of getting some Italian Bosses, to lead the destinies of your squad in this edition of the English Premier League, it was something the Orns front office decided to do after the miracle of Lancashire.  

After all the credit of promotion comes from former Partizan Boss Slavisa Jovanovic who by mutual consent left the club and substituted by the Spaniard who also did a wondrous job with the Golden Boys that finished in the middle of the table and lead them into the FA  semifinals.

Even though after last campaign we can state acceptable performance in their first year in the big circuit, the Watford Hornets, despite the amazing finish and continuance with the big Boys of Premiership, the club decided to part ways with their Spanish Boss Quique Sanchez Flores.

Now they are betting into a much better and spectacular run into the top spots of this league considered the tops in the world, because of its dynamic style of play.

Considered as a small entity in comparison to the other big guns in terms of spending frenzy and netting top class players to reinforce its ranks, still this club scouts have a keen eye on talent that can make the difference in this club league run.

Very well looking forward of having a promising and successful runs in both Capitol One and FA Cups that can possibly net this club a shield into its halls at Vicarage Road as well be an unstoppable force not to be reckon with at their nest.

So far, the club went to the task of netting important and talented players with a promising future ahead of them, with Jerome Sinclair- Liverpool, Christian Kabasele- Genk, Isaac Success- Granada, Juan Camilo Zuñiga- Napoli and Brice Dja Djedje- Marseille.

In the eyes of its new Boss, these chaps will do for now to make this squad alongside the returning players into an all-around contender and maybe see another miracle dubbed as Hertfordshire, with this club making a total havoc of its league foes.

Nothing is impossible with a new Manager and this being Italian, maybe he can have the same success as his compatriot Claudio Rainieri did with Leicester City. As Walter Mazzari coming with a good CV from his years in the Italian Calcio and with the possibilities of making something happen for the best.

As Mazzari not a stranger to shield runs and some honors under his sleeve, he might turn things around and make this squad as more competitive as in its previous campaign and make a run into the league top spots, by seeking a European spot.

During their preseason the Yellow Army has delivered some positive results as well the results seen by those eleven performances- will make Manager Mazzari scratch his head in who will be in his starting lineup come opening day.

Also the prospects of this club one of a kind performances and run in this upcoming 2016-17 edition of Premiership are excellent as the way this club operates as a total spoiler and seen with plenty of respect by the so called big guns.

This derives to their top rated game and its players giving their hearts in every match played with the likes of an all-around final and lots of respect.

As the Golden Boys readied for an intensive month of August, the Yellow Army will have its hands full with their first match away at St. Mary’s to play a hardened and revitalized Southampton.

On their next matches to close down the month, their compromises against powerhouse Chelsea Blues and their new Manager Antonio Conte, in a duel of Italian Bosses and closing this hectic month versus another top rated giant the London Town Boys of Arsenal.

Despite the strenuous schedule for the Hornets, with their game and will to excel, this squad can make an impact in this campaign and even make a good run for the league shield and maybe much more accomplishments in this edition of Premiership.

Beware of the sting of the hornets!


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