Reading their review in the programme yesterday really got me thinking how tough a draw we have actually got. They are coached by Trapattoni and Mathaus and have Vonalthen (sp) who is the European Championships youngest ever scorer.
I see. So the fault lies with those casual supporters that roled up to the ticket office ready to purchase, obviously they should have known.....that'll teach them.
i have a mate who is unable to go to most matches now due towork commitments. with the Chelsea games being on a sunday i rang him up to see if he fancied going & offered to pick him up a ticket as i was going to the club shop this afternoon. i got to ewood before 4pm and the ticket office was shut......unbelieveable.....the daybefore one of our most attractive fixtures. whilst i was there i saw at least half a dozen people walk away obviouslyhaving gone to get tickets. how manyof thosewould bother calling back? if Rovers can't be bothered to open the ticket office, what message does that send to fans?
In fact, Watford should have won against Everton because:
Johnson's was a deflection.
It wasn't a penalty.
Watford should have had a penalty.
Watford scored.
So Watford could have won 2-0, gives us hope, even if we have no defence!
1. Liverpool
2. Chelsea
3. Arsenal
4. Man Utd
5. Blackburn
6. Tottenham
7. West Ham
8. Newcastle
9. Everton
10. Wigan
11. Bolton
12. Fulham
13. Charlton
14. Man City
15. Villa
16. Middlesbrough
17. Portsmouth
18. Reading
19. Watford
20. Sheff Utd
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