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    D.unstable wrote:
    Retlas wrote:
    I have not posted here before and would just like to say that in all my time in watching Watford, since the early 60's and Jim Bonser, the only person that cared two figs about the club was Elton. Careful what you wish for, they're all chancers.
    Indeed although unfortunately he is now pre-occupied with his baby and thousands of pounds of flowers every week. I had hoped that either George Michael or Ginger Spice had been interested in taking up the challenge with their local links.

    Aparently the Pozzo's are worth Billions, but not sure iif they will want to put much in until we hear from them.
    You'd hoped George Michael or Ginger Spice would have been interested in buying Watford?

    FFS!!"
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Watford confirm directors agree 'in principle' to sell to Udinese and Granada owners the Pozzo family

Watford have released a statement confirming the club’s board of directors have agreed a deal, “in principle” to sell the Hornets to the Pozzo family.

The family behind the Italian side Udinese and Spanish club Granada have been in advanced negotiations with Watford regarding a possible sale.

And Watford have in the last few minutes released a statement on the pending takeover.

It read: “The board of directors, acting on behalf of Watford Football Club, is pleased to confirm that agreement has been reached in principle for the transfer of ownership to the Pozzo family.

“Representatives from the family have been in discussions with Watford Football Club and both parties have agreed initial terms.”

Click links below for more information on the takeover.

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