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  • "I don't give a sh1t about it's a long season, 46 games, we win on sat and this will be forgotten about!! Today was massive for the club and the players that have not gone out there not taken there chance. Zola should never ever do this again all season. We drop a 37 goal partnership for a 5 goal partnership no other manager would do that! **** about the players are tired, did TD and MV go into the gaffers office and say please don't play me as i'm knackered, no! I am so **** of you would not believe. Winwinwinwinwinwin for every game, do not make 6changes like it is a friendly against Borehamwood! Angry watford fan and do not give me this crap about this time last year we could have been like portsmouth and all of that rubbish"
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Key points

Watford’s seven-match unbeaten run came to a disappointing end as a much-changed Hornets side slumped to a 2-0 defeat at Bristol City.

Gianfranco Zola’s decision to make six changes seemingly backfired at Ashton Gate as Watford lacked a cutting edge and were deservedly beaten by the Championship’s bottom club.

A mistake by Manuel Almunia resulted in Greg Cunningham’s cross finding the top corner in the first half and Bristol added another from Paul Anderson in the second period.

Bristol City line-up:

Heaton; Moloney, Carey, Fontaine, Cunningham (Nyatanga 90); Anderson, Kelly, Skuse (Elliott 28), Pearson; Baldock, Davies (Stead 73).

Subs: Gerken, Foster, Wilson, Burns.

Watford line-up:

Watford: Almunia; Nosworthy, Hall, Ekstrand; Murray (Deeney 61), Eustace (Chalobah 74), Hogg, Abdi, Pudil; Forestieri, Geijo (Forestieri 61).

Subs:  Bond, Yeates, Cassetti, Battocchio.

Referee:

Carl Berry.

Attendance:

13,585 (1,079).

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