Michael and Matt attempt to pick their ultimate 90s XI. An assortment of legends are discussed, but most crucially, will Keith Dublin make the cut ? It's four-four-effing-two all the way...
Michael and Matt talk to Ian Grant and Matt Rowson about the birth of Watford's internet fanzine "Blind , Stupid in Desperate" in the mid 90s. Warning: contains anecdotes.
The decade concludes as Watford return to the top flight for the first time since 1988 and find much has changed in the years they've been away. Graham Taylor is determined to keep the team spirit that has served them so well , and there are so
Watford are back in the second tier and looking to kick on . Michael and Matt discuss the events from August to March including: impact of new players (Smart, Wright, Ngonge), Gifton's brilliance, and the glorious start that seemed to run out o
The master returns! GT is back and ready to shake Watford out of their slump as they set their sights on the 2nd Division championship. Plenty of new faces and immediate impacts , and a very memorable away day at Kenilworth... Enjoy!
Michael and Meet meet legendary Watford commentator Mike Vince. Mike shares his memories of reporting on Watford during the 80s and 90s sharing some lovely anecdotes about players and managers.
The beige season, the great reset. Laying the foundations with the longest and most pointless unbeaten run anyone can remember . Gifton and Page emerge, many old faces depart. With New Labour about to take power it's a period of great change, w
Michael and Matt talk to legendary fan Pete Fincham about his experiences following Watford in the 90s, with a particular focus on away days. We hear about some legendary characters and get unique insight into life on the away terraces .
There's optimism of some stability ahead of Roeder's 3rd full season in charge but the good vibes don't last for long . A horrific loss of form and an injury pile-up cause huge problems that will eventually trigger events that defined the rest
Britpop is in full swing for Glenn Roeder's second full season in charge. He starts to shape his own squad. But how will he cope without star striker Paul Furlong? In the end it's a very positive season built on defensive solidity, and the emer
In this episode we look back more generally on things that shaped our experiences of going to a match at Watford in the 90s. Including: bog rolls and ripped up newspaper confetti; fanzines and premium rate hotlines; and, the Old Git of Vicarage
Glenn Roeder returns as manager in another event filled season featuring: the greatest comeback of all time; the emergence of Bruce Dyer; a wonderful Hummel kit; and the match of the decade away at Peterborough United!Running order: 12:08 -
In this episode we look back at what was to be Steve Perryman's final year in charge at Watford. As we look back on this season we cover:- opening day panic with the new backpass rule (5:28)- the introduction of Anglo Italian Cup (11:00)- th
We look at the season that celebrated 100 years of Watford FC (sort of). It's Steve Perryman's first full season in charge and we also see the return of a club legend , as well as one of the best signings of Watford made in the 90s.
We begin Watford's journey through the 1990s with a look at the absurd 90-91 season , when Watford tried their best to get relegated until Steve Perryman managed to pull off a remarkable escape act, thanks in part to the exploits of rookie keep