1:50pm Sunday 11th May 2008
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Watford will need to prove exactly why they had the best away record in the Championship this season at the KC Stadium on Wednesday if they are to get to the play-off final at Wembley after Hull City claimed a 2-0 first leg advantage at Vicarage Road this afternoon.
Goals from Nick Barmby and Dean Windass put the visitors in the ascendancy before the Hornets suffered another blow when John Eustace appeared to be the victim of a harsh red card.
But the margin of victory was tough on the Hornets, who produced one of their better home displays of the campaign but could find no way past keeper Boaz Myhill and his resolute defence.
Most of the signs in the build-up to the game were that Aidy Boothroyd would bring in Tamas Priskin to replace the suspended Darius Henderson, but the manager shelved that idea and instead opted to bring in Lionel Ainsworth, suggesting that a change in formation was on the cards.
Boothroyd's counterpart Phil Brown, meanwhile, made two changes to the side that went down 1-0 at Ipswich Town in the last game of the regular season, with Richard Garcia and Barmby replacing Dean Marney and Caleb Folan.
Watford started with a 4-3-3 formation, with Ainsworth and Jobi McAnuff providing the support to Nathan Ellington from out wide, and it was the home side that had the first sniff of an opening inside two minutes when Tommy Smith glanced a Mat Sadler corner from the right well wide.
Within 90 seconds McAnuff did very well to cut in between two opponents on the left and produce a blistering right-footed effort that was deflected over. From McAnuff's resultant corner, the Hornets thought they had taken the lead when Dan Shittu rose to power home a close-range header, but referee Kevin Friend adjudged that Leigh Bromby had impeded keeper Myhill.
More controversy followed soon after when Windass went in late on Richard Lee but the referee let the veteran striker off with a good talking to.
But after eight minutes Vicarage Road was plunged into silence. Following a Hornets throw on the left that was flicked on, the ball was played back towards the Watford area and a complete misunderstanding saw Shittu and Sadler both go up to challenge for the ball and only succeed in diverting the ball into the path of Fraizer Campbell, who cut in from the right side of the area and picked out the unmarked Barmby and he made no mistake from ten yards to give the Tigers a 1-0 lead.
However, that blow didn't seem to affect the Hornets too much, although they had to wait until the 15th minute for their next opening when Ellington was unable to turn a McAnuff cross from the left on target after good work by the Hornets' wide-man, Smith and Lee Williamson.
The Hull boss then complained vociferously when he thought his side should have been awarded a penalty after Garcia appeared to be shoved in the back in the area, before Ainsworth sent over a good cross from the right that Ellington was unable to get to.
But Watford were undone by Hull's thought and movement again after 22 minutes. Garcia played a delightful cross-field pass from left to right to Barmby, who fed the overlapping Andy Dawson. His cross was met by Campbell, whose header looked to be going in but was deflected onto the bar by Bromby, but Windass reacted sharply to head in the rebound and give the visitors a very healthy 2-0 lead.
The Hornets could have one back five minutes later when more good work by McAnuff created an opening for Elington, but he was closed down quickly by Dawson and his eventual effort was deflected behind.
But from possibly being 2-1 down Watford could have found themselves trailing 3-0 when a shocking error by Lloyd Doyley let in Campbell, who teed up Windass, but the striker could only harmlessly lift the ball into the arm's of Lee.
But McAnuff, who was Watford's brightest light in the first-half, brought the best out of Myhill after 36 minutes with a sweetly-struck rising right-footed drive that the keeper did very well to tip over. From Sadler's resultant corner, Smith really should have scored, but he appeared to lose the flight of the ball and glanced it wide of a near open target from barely three yards out.
The Hornets continued to have plenty of possession around the Hull box in the run-up to the break, but the build-up was very ponderous at times and lacking tempo.
Campbell rather stupidly got himself booked just before the interval for delaying a free-kick, before a well-struck Smith effort from the edge of the area forced Myhill to tip over.
Despite the scoreline - and in a marked contrast to recent home games when they have been trailing - Watford were applauded from the pitch as the faithful did their best to encourage the players, despite trailing 2-0.
The Hornets made a positive start to the second period and almost got one back three minutes in when Doyley's long throw was flicked on by Shittu and deflected onto the roof of the bar. From the resultant corner, Ellington got down at the near post to glance goalwards but Myhill made a smart save. But that was nothing compared to what was to follow moments later.
Some neat footwork by Shittu towards the left saw him create a crossing opportunity, but he pulled the ball back towards the edge of the area where Sadler met it perfectly with a left-footed volley that was heading inside Myhill's right-hand post until the keeper somehow got across full length to push it behind.
There were signs that temperatures were beginning to boil over and they did just short of the hour when Eustace went in to challenge the grounded Garcia, who proceeded to roll over clutching his ankle. The Watford skipper did get involved in a pushing match thereafter but there appeared to be no real justification for the red card the referee produced afterwards.
The Hornets also lost Shittu to injury during the stoppage in play and he was replaced by Jay DeMerit. Craig Fagan then came on to replace Barmby and Windass made way for Folan. In between times though, Smith forced another good stop out of Myhill after a McAnuff corner found him unmarked at the far post.
But Campbell spurned a great opportunity to put the tie out of reach after 72 minutes when he was put clear on goal, but Lee came off his line and blocked his shot. Boothroyd played his hand soon after, bringing on John-Joe O'Toole and Priskin for Doyley and Ainsworth, while Nathan Doyle came on for Garcia.
Priskin's impact was almost immediate, doing well to dispossess Sam Ricketts on the left before rifling in a shot that Myhill could only push back out into the area. Then a long Bromby free-kick came within inches of picking out the diving DeMerit at the far post, while at the other end Doyle shot straight at Lee.
But Doyle came within inches of putting the tie to bed after 81 minutes with a left-footed curling shot that beat the dive of the Watford keeper but rebounded out off his right-hand post.
The Hornets kept looking for a potentially priceless goal and they almost got it twice in the closing stages when, first, Brombt had a shot blocked, and then Priskin headed narrowly wide of Myhill's right-hand upright from a DeMerit cross.
But in injury-time, Lee was forced to make a fine save to keep out Campbell's curling effort after the on-loan striker had turned Bromby inside out.
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Watford: Lee; Doyley (O'Toole, 73), Bromby, Shittu (DeMerit, 59), Sadler; Smith, Eustace, Williamson; Ainsworth (Priskin, 73), Ellington, McAnuff. Not used: Mariappa and Poom.
Hull City: Myhill; Ricketts, Turner, Brown, Dawson; Garcia (Doyle, 73), Hughes, Ashbee, Barmby (Fagan, 64); Windass (Folan, 68), Campbell. Not used: Walton and Duke.
Bookings: Campbell for dissent after 45 mins; Eustace sent off for violent conduct after 59 mins; Priskin for a foul on Campbell after 78 mins.
Attendance: 14,713.
Referee: Kevin Friend.
Dorset Hornet, New Forest says...
2:10pm Sun 11 May 08
Vicar Rage, says...
2:20pm Sun 11 May 08
Des, Hatch End says...
2:23pm Sun 11 May 08
Erik, Lincoln says...
2:26pm Sun 11 May 08
Loidis, Norway says...
2:38pm Sun 11 May 08
Vicar Rage, says...
2:46pm Sun 11 May 08
slasherr, londun says...
2:49pm Sun 11 May 08
singapore smiff, Singapore says...
2:53pm Sun 11 May 08
James, Watford says...
3:01pm Sun 11 May 08
hornetcarp, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE says...
3:03pm Sun 11 May 08
Mark, Watford says...
3:05pm Sun 11 May 08
Metal Mickey, Iver Bucks says...
3:07pm Sun 11 May 08
Tigrrr, Home @ Dry says...
3:41pm Sun 11 May 08
James, Watford says...
3:47pm Sun 11 May 08
chris, the vic says...
3:54pm Sun 11 May 08
hornetchris61, garston says...
4:00pm Sun 11 May 08
Stevie, says...
4:03pm Sun 11 May 08
brian Stansell, watford says...
4:39pm Sun 11 May 08
canadian_hornet, Canada says...
4:44pm Sun 11 May 08
bonserout, watford says...
4:44pm Sun 11 May 08
Stevie, says...
4:44pm Sun 11 May 08
4boys, Hemel hempstead says...
5:09pm Sun 11 May 08
Alwaysahornet, Bletchley says...
5:11pm Sun 11 May 08
Stevie wrote:said a couple of weeks ago that prices should've been reduced to fill the ground,but Watford choose to make afew pounds more instead.Need to go all out attack now with nothing to lose.GOOD LUCK!
Where was everyone today??
jonty, Watford says...
5:35pm Sun 11 May 08
dal8oy, Beds says...
5:37pm Sun 11 May 08
dal8oy, Beds says...
5:41pm Sun 11 May 08
Tigrrr wrote:Yes. Hull....number 1 in the book of crap towns! Says it all.
You got exactly what you deserved, Long ball merchants like you always get caught out, As for the fan who thought the refs name was ironic, try Shittu, never was a name more apt, and what a pathetic attendance for a club hoping for prem footie.
tiger bay boy, mill end says...
5:53pm Sun 11 May 08
Stevie wrote:All the moaners from this site stayed away and the atmosphere was fantastic without all you tossers especially you 4boys hemel, stay at home and wash your skoda eternally ****-wit! Hatch End Des, can you go help car washing too coz if you think Richard Lee played well your on planet Zog with Colin. Have a long look at Myhill,s performance in the Hull goal, now that was the main difference today, he would have saved both goals. As for you Tigrr hull, did you not see the rows of empty seats in your end or couldnt you see that from your armchair? Very good performance today with the keeper and the ref being the only thing between us and a great victory. Shittu goal wrongly ruled out, Eustace wrongly red carded, expect that to be rescinded. Aidy got the selection and tactics right except for Doyley and as poor as Priskin has been i think he wiuld have poached a couple today with the amount of chances we created around the 6 yard box in the first half. Finally can all you boo boys please hand in your season ticket books as the place was jumping without you today and we can fill the rookery with real fans and not you glory hunting tossers. Keep the faith, this is NOT over yet x
Where was everyone today??
The enlightened one, Garston says...
6:01pm Sun 11 May 08
tiger bay boy, mill end says...
6:05pm Sun 11 May 08
The enlightened one wrote:where do you get 5000 p1ssed off fans from? we have a hardcore of 6 or 7000 proper fans. Dont include yourself and the other muppets like you as 'supporters'. Look at the definition half wit.
Pi$$ing off five thousand or so supporters so they cant be bothered to go today just goes to prove what a great job boofers has done,lets hope homer grows some balls and gets rid come thursday morning.
The enlightened one, Garston says...
6:07pm Sun 11 May 08
VoR, watford says...
6:08pm Sun 11 May 08
tiger bay boy, mill end says...
6:09pm Sun 11 May 08
The enlightened one wrote:tiresome sitting in your armchair all afternoon criticising is it?
Yawn,yawn.
VoR, watford says...
6:09pm Sun 11 May 08
The enlightened one wrote:Fcukin berk!!
Yawn,yawn.
slasherr, londun says...
6:16pm Sun 11 May 08
tiger bay boy wrote:zip got it write again, yu go sit in yur armchar yu donut
The enlightened one wrote:tiresome sitting in your armchair all afternoon criticising is it?
Yawn,yawn.
Hornet, Rickmansworth says...
6:19pm Sun 11 May 08
zip, The real world says...
6:21pm Sun 11 May 08
Hornet, Rickmansworth says...
6:26pm Sun 11 May 08
Anyway well done those fans who, like me, boycotted the vic today. Maybe now the message will sink in.
The enlightened one, Garston says...
6:28pm Sun 11 May 08
tiger bay boy, mill end says...
6:29pm Sun 11 May 08
VoR, watford says...
6:30pm Sun 11 May 08
matthewroberts340@ho
tmail.com, Watford says...
6:31pm Sun 11 May 08
The enlightened one, Garston says...
6:37pm Sun 11 May 08
VoR, watford says...
6:42pm Sun 11 May 08
VoR, watford says...
6:44pm Sun 11 May 08
The enlightened one wrote:Easy to type words when you're getting on in years.....
Now comes the abuse anyone who has a different opinion is subject to all sorts of crap,you lot really need to grow up,as for threatening violence that just sums up the sort of people you are.
chitster, woburn says...
6:54pm Sun 11 May 08
zip, The real world says...
6:57pm Sun 11 May 08
cynic, harrow says...
7:05pm Sun 11 May 08
Mark, Watford says...
7:12pm Sun 11 May 08
slasherr, londun says...
7:13pm Sun 11 May 08
psycho 1, aylesbury says...
7:17pm Sun 11 May 08
JohnBoy, Watford says...
7:18pm Sun 11 May 08
chris, hemel says...
7:21pm Sun 11 May 08
Ramage, Watford says...
7:23pm Sun 11 May 08
cynic, harrow says...
7:24pm Sun 11 May 08
tommy gunn, suffolk says...
7:28pm Sun 11 May 08
Peter Phillips, Loudwater says...
7:31pm Sun 11 May 08
DORSETHORNS, DORSET says...
7:31pm Sun 11 May 08
tiger bay boy, mill end says...
7:34pm Sun 11 May 08
VoR, watford says...
7:35pm Sun 11 May 08
zip wrote:U seriously not worked it out yet?
Hey vOr boy what's your problem? Stop throwing your toys out of the pram. Anyway i'm barred from walkabout.
GIMP.
tiger bay boy, mill end says...
7:41pm Sun 11 May 08
Peter Phillips wrote:Some good points but i think your wrong about johnny Eustace. Most of the passing game originated from him and did you not notice how pumped up he was, pulling all the strings and generally berating anyone who didnt show equal effort. Not being good enough for the Prem is not really the point is it. We need to yo-yo a couple more times, take the money, sort the ground out, then establish.
We lost because the referee was the poorest I have seen since Rob Styles. In fact, he was worse than Rob Styles! Shittu's goal was a good one and unfairly disallowed. Eustace should not have been sent off. We can appeal against the red card - pity we cannot appeal against the referee's other appalling decisions. I am glad AB chose Ainsworth. I thought, however, he was wrong to take him off. Doyley was dreadful; Ellington was awful; Priskin should have been brought on earlier; Demerit should have played from the start. Smith and McAnuff had excellent games. Bromby and Sadler were ok. Lee a bit dodgy; Shittu great going forward but suspect in defence; Williamson and Eustace not good enough. Although I think the referee's decisions constantly went against us and prevented us from getting a result it has to be admitted - we are not good enough for the Premiership.
slasherr, londun says...
7:49pm Sun 11 May 08
VoR wrote:i meet yu in walkbout
zip wrote:U seriously not worked it out yet?
Hey vOr boy what's your problem? Stop throwing your toys out of the pram. Anyway i'm barred from walkabout.
GIMP.
Little "o" in VoR ! ! !
Getting cozy in bed with The E One?
tiger bay boy, mill end says...
7:53pm Sun 11 May 08
cynic wrote:How far dya want to go back? Just the 6 months coz it suits your arguement? Aidy Boothroyd is still in credit and if it is a results only business why were the boys clapped and cheered off the pitch today? Because the real fans recognised the effort put in and the injustice of the result. Unfortunately Cynic, its off to Bedfordshire for y
At the end of the day Aidy Boothroyd provided his own answer recently----IT'S A RESULTS BUSINESS.Just sit down and look at our results since even before Xmas,tells it's own story I'm afraid.
Winston, watford says...
2:03pm Sun 11 May 08