Watford FC Interviews
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Hear Mackay's post-Preston press conference
Hear Malky Mackay’s post-match press conference following Saturday’s defeat to Preston North End.
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Hear Mackay's view on Leeds draw
You can hear Malky Mackay’s press conference following Watford’s 2-2 draw with Leeds United here.
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Hear Mackay's views on Norwich draw
Watford manager Malky Mackay praised his side’s character after they recovered from a poor start to draw with Norwich City, hear his post-match press conference here.
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Hear Mackay's views after Hull defeat
Hear Malky Mackay’s post-match press conference following Watford’s 2-1 defeat to Hull City on Saturday.
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Mackay's post-Middlesbrough press conference
Hear Malky Mackay’s post-match press conference from Watford’s 2-1 defeat to Middlesbrough.
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