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WD18: Watford Fan Channel
Watford 1-1 Sheffield Wednesday | Post-Match Pint

WD18: Watford Fan Channel

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 35:12


WD18's post-match pint after Watford 1-1 Sheffield Wednesday at Vicarage Road. Jacob Culshaw hosts Sam Ucko and Charlie Zazzera.

WD18: Watford Fan Channel
The Good, The Bad and The Watford.

WD18: Watford Fan Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 53:21


Jacob, Sam and Charlie are back together to breakdown an eventful game vs Burnley at Vicarage Road.

The 1904 Club - a Hull City podcast
Hull City prepare for Coventry test as Gustavo Puerta question raised

The 1904 Club - a Hull City podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 64:12


Hull City's 1-0 defeat at Watford on Tuesday night left the Tigers perched precariously close to the drop zone ahead of Monday's visit of Coventry City to the MKM Stadium. City's display at Vicarage Road left more questions than answers, and they were discussed in today's episode with Kathryn, Fletch, and Baz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Great Bible Truths with Dr David Petts
299 My Story Talk 12 Brasenose College Oxford Part 3

Great Bible Truths with Dr David Petts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 18:14


My Story  Talk 12 Brasenose College Oxford 1959-62 (Part 3) Welcome to Talk 12 in our series where I am reflecting on God's goodness to me throughout my life. This is now the third talk about the years I spent at Oxford. So far we have talked about life at Oxford, its academic programme, and my spiritual experience while I was there. Today I'm going to share with you my developing relationship with Eileen, our decision to get married shortly after I graduated, and how the Lord led us straight into pastoral ministry rather than going to Bible college first. Keeping in touch Throughout the two years after Eileen and I met, we had seen each other almost every day. Clearly, this could not continue while I was at Oxford, but we kept in touch as much as was then humanly possible. Of course, in those days there were no mobile phones. In fact, access to landlines was not easy, and anyway, it was extremely expensive. So Eileen and I kept in touch with each other by writing letters four or five times a week. We also managed to see each other every two weeks. As I have mentioned already, the terms at Oxford were only 8 weeks long, so by going home for the weekend after four weeks, and by Eileen travelling up to see me for the weekend after weeks two and six, we were able to see each other on a fortnightly basis. This was very clear evidence of Eileen's commitment to me as the journey on our Lambretta scooter through the busy traffic of central London was by no means easy. Obviously, we made the most of those precious weekends. On Saturdays we would often explore the surrounding countryside on our scooter or even travel further afield visiting pretty Cotswold villages like Bibury and Bourton on the Water. Or in the summer we loved getting into one of the punts moored by Magaden Bridge and heading up the Cherwell where we picnicked on the home-made sausage rolls and egg and bacon pie that Eileen had brought with her from home. On Sundays, of course, we went to church together before Eileen made the 60-mile journey back home to be ready for work on Monday. Of course, during the college vacations (which totalled half the year), the situation was completely different. I was able to see Eileen every day again. During the week, this was in the evenings as Eileen was at work during the daytime. And I was too, at least during the weeks that the schools had their holidays. As the Oxford terms were far shorter than the school terms I was able to earn some extra money by teaching in a local secondary school, which was to prove valuable for my future ministry as I was gaining experience in teaching children of a different age group from those I had taught in the years before I went to Oxford. But apart from working hours, Eileen and I saw each other every evening and every weekend. Sundays were taken up with church twice in the day, and midweek we regularly attended the Tuesday night prayer meeting, the Thursday night Bible study, and the Friday night youth meeting. We were desperate to learn more about our Pentecostal experience and the way the Pentecostal churches did things. In fact, whatever we were doing, our relationship with each other was from the start intimately connected with our relationship with the Lord and his will for our lives, even when we went on holiday. As I have already mentioned, our first holiday together was at a Christian Endeavour Holiday Home in Devon in 1959 just before I went up to Oxford. The following year we decided to explore the Lake District together. We travelled the three-hundred-mile journey on our scooter, stopping overnight in Aintree with one of Eileen's aunts, before finally arriving at a CE Home in Kents Bank near Grange-over-Sands. We had each visited the area before, but never together, and that fortnight was a wonderful opportunity to enjoy fellowship with other Christians as well as marvelling at the beauty of God's creation as we made daily trips into different parts of the Lakes. In 1961 we decided to go further afield and to spend four weeks touring France and northern Spain. So we exchanged our 125cc Lambretta for a new 175 which we trusted would cope well with the distances we would be travelling laden with two tents and all the paraphernalia required for camping. However, the moment we set off we both had some misgivings as the weight of luggage at the rear of the scooter made it harder to handle the machine safely, but undaunted we proceeded with caution and arrived safely at Southend airport where we had booked a flight on a cargo plane to northern France. Our first night in France was spent in a cow field with the kind permission of the farmer. We were both experienced campers, Eileen with the Girl Guides and I with the Boys' Brigade, but we had never before been woken by the sound of cows champing round our tent pegs and we quickly agreed to depart as soon as possible, particularly as there were no ‘facilities' available! We determined that after that we would make sure to check into proper camping sites. We travelled down the western side of France, stopping first at Paris for the weekend, camping in the Bois de Boulogne and visiting the thousand-strong Assemblies of God Church in the Rue du Sentier led by pastor André Nicole. Little did I know it then, but that was to be the first of many visits to French assemblies later in my ministry and sparked my interest in what the Holy Spirit was doing in European countries. In Angouleme we discovered that our GB plate had fallen off and, knowing that we were legally required to display one, we visited a garage there and asked if they knew where we could get a replacement. It was then that I realised how inadequate my A Level French course had been. Although we had studied numerous French authors, it was of little practical use to us now as no one had told us how to say the alphabet in French! Finally, by writing the letters down I managed to let them know what I wanted and learnt that in French GB is pronounced Jay-Bay. They told us that they could make us one, but it would take a couple of days. As a result, we had to travel further each day than originally planned which meant that we were both rather saddle-sore at the end of each day. We crossed the Spanish border between Biarritz and San Sebastian and immediately discovered that what we were doing was culturally unacceptable. Eileen was getting hoots and wolf-whistles from passing motorists because she was wearing trousers and not riding side-saddle! Of course, this would have been extremely dangerous bearing in mind the distances we were travelling each day and, at the risk of causing offense, we decided that we had no option but to carry on as we were. Extremely tired when we reached Burgos we decided to spend the night in a hotel and enjoy the luxury of proper beds. We did the same in Madrid for two or three nights before heading for Barcelona by way of Zaragoza. But before we reached Barcelona our scooter broke down on a mountain road and reluctantly I had to leave Eileen by the roadside with the scooter while I hitched a lift in a Citroen deux-chevaux into a village called Jorba to get help. It took two days to get the scooter fixed and by the time we eventually reached our campsite at Rosas, on the Mediterranean just north of Barcelona, it was already dark. A day or so later we arrived in Perpignan in southern France, intending to travel on up the eastern side of France on our way back home. But the scooter broke down again, and after two days camping at the back of an Esso station, we were compelled to return to England by train, leaving our scooter to be brought home courtesy of the RAC. Fortunately, it was still under warranty and was repaired by Lambretta after it finally arrived back in England some six weeks later. That holiday was the last we were to have together before we were married the following year and, in some ways, was a preparation for it. Like the holiday, married life is wonderful, but not without its unexpected events, delays, and difficulties. We were learning to face problems together, to be patient with each other, and to trust in the Lord to bring us through. Perhaps that's why I tend to advise young couples, wherever possible, to go on holiday together before deciding to get married. But that brings me to how I decided to propose to Eileen. Engagement and Marriage It was during my first term at Oxford. We had been ‘going out' together for two years, seeing each other almost every day. But we had never talked about marriage. I think that must have been because I was very conscious of how serious marriage is. Divorce in those days was far less common than it is today and for me, as a Christian, it would not have entered my head. I knew that marriage would be for life. What's more, I knew God had called me to serve him, and choosing the right partner was vitally important. So I was reluctant to commit myself. But just before I went to Oxford my father had a word with me. You'd better make your mind up about that girl, David. It would not be fair to keep her waiting for three years while you're at Oxford, if your intentions are not serious. Of course, I knew he was right. I had to make up my mind. The problem was, I didn't want to give her up, but I didn't want to marry her if she wasn't the right one for me. Finally I did what I should have done much sooner. I decided to pray about it. I got down on my knees in my bedroom at Oxford and told the Lord my dilemma. I told him that I would gladly marry Eileen if she was God's choice for me, but if not, I would give her up. And as soon as I said that prayer I received an overwhelming peace and an assurance that Eileen was the girl I was to marry. So, the next time I was home from Oxford, after a long and passionate kiss, I said to her, You will marry me, won't you, darling? Yes, those were my exact words! To which she replied, Oh yes! Of course I will. So we decided to get engaged the following summer after my first year at Oxford, knowing that the earliest we could expect to marry would be after I had graduated. After gaining her father's consent, we organised a wonderful garden party to celebrate our engagement on 2nd July, 1960, and eventually were married by Pastor Alfred Webb at Bethel Full Gospel Church, Vicarage Road, Dagenham, on 28th July, 1962. And the specially invited organist for the occasion was none other than Laurie N. Dixon, LRAM, the friend through whom I had first heard about the baptism in the Holy Spirit.    Our move to Colchester After our honeymoon in Cornwall, we moved directly into our first home, a bungalow in Colchester, where I had accepted the invitation to take over the pastorate of the small AoG church there. Colchester will be the subject of our next talk, but first I need to explain why we did not consider ministry in a Baptist church and why I did not go to Bible College as originally planned. With regard to the Baptists, the explanation is simple. Once we had been baptised in the Spirit, neither of us had attended our Baptist churches apart from perhaps an occasional visit. This was largely because the minister of Hornchurch Baptist was not sympathetic to a Pentecostal understanding of scripture, and the new minister of Elm Park Baptist had stated that the Pentecostals' exegesis of Acts was entirely unwarranted. Against this, my parents had told me that Leslie Moxham, our former Baptist minister at Elm Park, had noticed such a difference in me since I was baptised in the Spirit that he had said, If the baptism in the Spirit can make that much difference to David, I want it too. Leslie was later baptised in the Spirit and eventually became an AoG minister working with my friend Colin Blackman in the Tunbridge Wells assembly. And although, as we were to discover later some Baptists were beginning to get involved in the Charismatic Renewal, it was evident to us that our future lay with the Pentecostals rather than with the Baptists. But why didn't I go the Bible College before taking on a church? The answer is that I tried to. Early in 1962 I applied to London Bible College. There was a section on the application form where you were required to give an account of your experience of Christ. So I mentioned not only how I had become a Christian, but also how Jesus had baptised me in the Holy Spirit. My interview lasted about an hour, most of which was taken up with what I believed about speaking in tongues. Was it for today? And if it was, was it for everyone? As a result, I received a letter a few days later saying that they felt I would do better to apply to a Pentecostal bible college! Interestingly, their rejection of my application is mentioned in Ian Randall's history of LBC, Educating Evangelicals. The AoG Bible College was then at Kenley in Surrey. Its principal was Donald Gee. I had had a brief conversation with him after a meeting at the East Ham Easter Convention, and he had promised to send me the application form. But this never arrived. I also heard it rumoured that the lady teaching English at Kenley, on hearing that an Oxford graduate might be coming, had, presumably jokingly, commented that he'll be probably teaching me! This, together with the fact that some of my Pentecostal friends were telling me that I didn't need to go to Bible college, because I had got it – whatever that meant! – caused me to wonder if that was the direction I should be heading. So I said to the Lord, If you really don't want me to go to Bible College, let someone offer me the pastorate of a Pentecostal church. And within a week, I had my answer. I received a letter from the Colchester assembly asking if I would be their pastor. There was a bungalow available for rent for six and a half guineas a week (£6.51) towards which they were prepared to contribute £5.00. Apart from that, they could offer nothing, and it was understood that I would need to seek full time secular employment. But that's something for next time.  

YellowSquared: A Watford FC Fan Podcast
Can the atmosphere at Vicarage Road be better?

YellowSquared: A Watford FC Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 46:27


First off, apologies for no podcast last week!Ned and James discuss the 1-2 loss at home against Millwall, the Jekyll and Hyde performance from the Golden boys and how big of a loss that is in the hunt for the play-offs.The boys also discuss an entire year of Tom Cleverley! as news broke recently he signed a three-year-deal at the club, they look at how he has done and whether they feel he's the right man to rebuild watford (spoilers, they do)They then discuss whether the atmosphere around Vicarage Road could improve to give players a lift in some games, or whether performances come before the atmosphere returns - what do you think?Guess the player returns as Ned looks to extend his lead at the top of the board.If you enjoyed listening, don't forget to leave a rating wherever you're listening.Contact us with any topics you want us to discuss! Let us know your thoughts!! Follow us on Twitter! @yellowsqurdpodFollow us on Instagram! @yellowsquaredpodFollow us on TikTok! @yellowsquaredpod

Luton Town Supporters' Trust Podcast
Watford 2 Luton 0: DERBY DISASTER… Crisis? Or just time to talk crisps?

Luton Town Supporters' Trust Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 56:33


It was another derby day to forget at Vicarage Road for the Hatters as they were all too easily beaten 2-0 by arch-rivals Watford. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe for a much briefer look back on a defeat which was far too tame for the occasion. Bored of going over the same stuff week after week, the lads have a bit of fun after the short debrief of the game and the situation as it is, with their love of crisps taking the spotlight after Jimbo put a poll up on Twitter ahead of the recording! People voted for crisps, so we delivered.  All this and a lot more on the longest-running, award-winning Luton Town podcast! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Find us at: https://www.lutontownsupporterstrust.com  Find all the latest Luton Town news, including match reaction content, at The Lutonian at: https://thelutonian.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to The Barber Club and The Lower Level for hosting our new studio for the regular podcast. You can find them at:  The Lower Level: https://www.instagram.com/_thelowerlevel_/?hl=en-gb The Barber Club: https://www.facebook.com/TheBarberClubLuton/?locale=en_GB Like our logo? Check out Ed Smith Creative at: https://www.edsmithcreative.co.uk  Like our theme tune? It's by Seán Grant and the Wolfgang who have released a live album out now, via Luton label Vandalism Begins at Home Records. Find it on all streaming platforms at: https://vbah.co.uk/presave/SGWG/Transformed-Transcending-Live 

WD18: Watford Fan Channel
Why Did Watford Crumble At QPR?

WD18: Watford Fan Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 23:03


WD18's post-match debrief after QPR 3-1 Watford. Jacob Culshaw hosts Sam Ucko and Charlie Zazzera at Vicarage Road before a special announcement.

WD18: Watford Fan Channel
Watford 1-2 Cardiff City | Post-Match Pint

WD18: Watford Fan Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 23:36


WD18's post-match pint after Watford 1-2 Cardiff City at Vicarage Road. Sam Ucko hosts Charlie Zazzera and David Cameron-Walker.

The Football Hour - Express FM
Baah Humbug - Friday 27th December

The Football Hour - Express FM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 55:35


The Blues' controversy-filled Boxing Day defeat to Watford at Vicarage Road is picked apart by Jake Smith and Brendan Tuttiett. Bristol City supporter James Skinner also calls in to help look ahead to Sunday's meeting at Ashton Gate, Pompey's final game of 2024.

WD18: Watford Fan Channel
Watford 2-1 Portsmouth | Post-Match Morning Coffee

WD18: Watford Fan Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 30:41


WD18's post-match morning debrief after Watford 2-1 Portsmouth at Vicarage Road! Jacob Culshaw hosts Sam Ucko and Charlie Zazzera.

You Orns!
Rocco Vata Is The Late Late Show In A Boxing Day Tempest; 'Orns Sweet Seventeen

You Orns!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 70:57


On Season 4, Episode 8 of the You Orns! Watford FC podcast host and lifelong Watford FC supporter Omar Moore reviews Watford's win over Portsmouth with questionable linesmen and poor refereeing at The Vic. Watford are now 17 unbeaten at Vicarage Road. Also: Rocco Vata is the Late Late Show--again. Plus: Away mission impossible? And: Watford v Cardiff preview. NOTE: If you or someone you know needs help with your mental health at this time of year or at anytime, please contact Samaritans: https://samaritans.org Episode published: December 27, 2024 Subscribe to the You Orns WFC YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3h2hZnd or at https://youtube.com/@youornswfc You Orns! Pre-Match and Post-Match Live on YouTube AND Instagram - before and after almost every Watford Championship match this season on the You Orns WFC YouTube channel and Instagram (@youornswfc) You Orns! Post Match on X: https://twitter.com/youornswfc Follow You Orns! on Fanbase @youorns: https://fanbase.app/youorns Follow You Orns! on Twitter: https://twitter.com/YouOrnsWFC Follow You Orns! on Instagram: https://instagram.com/YouOrnsWFC  #WatfordFC Follow You Orns! (Twitter) at https://twitter.com/YouOrnsWFC. This podcast is available on numerous podcasting platforms. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/omar-moore8/support --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/omar-moore8/support

WD18: Watford Fan Channel
Watford 2-1 West Brom | Post-Match Pint

WD18: Watford Fan Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 30:11


Jacob Culshaw hosts Sam Ucko and Jack Davis for WD18's post-match pint after Watford 2-1 West Brom at Vicarage Road.

WD18: Watford Fan Channel
A Lucky Point? Watford 0-0 QPR.

WD18: Watford Fan Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 34:54


Jacob Culshaw reacts to Watford 0-0 QPR at Vicarage Road.

WD18: Watford Fan Channel
Watford 1-0 Bristol City. Jacob's Match Reaction.

WD18: Watford Fan Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 10:40


Jacob reacts to Watford's 1-0 win against Bristol City at Vicarage Road.

Forever Bristol City Podcast
BURNLEY [H] the verdict ..... did we deserve anything, why are we falling short?

Forever Bristol City Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 59:12


DaveP, Ian & Mark discuss the match action at a windswept Ashton Gate where City lost by a single goal to extended the winless home run to 5 games.Max O'Leary wasn't tested much throughout but for us their were two turning points during City's best spell which was in the 2nd half: the poor first touch from Yu when he was put clear by Bell; a better one and surely he would have gone on to score. The second was the penalty that wasn't given for a clear handball that with VAR probably would have been.We also look forward to Tuesday night's game at Vicarage Road. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Do Not Scratch Your Eyes
FANS CHAT with HELEN WARD & GEORGE VALENCIA

Do Not Scratch Your Eyes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 57:13


Pete is joined by fellow womens football enthusiast - Mike Parkin of "From the Rookery End" to discuss all things Watford Women's team and the new partnership with "Sound of Gol". We hear about the growing pains of football in the UK but also the absence of opportunity for Latina women in the US when it comes to football. The partnership between Watford and Sound of Gol is looking to positively impact both elements of the game and present women with opportunities s to grow, benefit and, who knows, may be one day don a yellow shirt at ....Vicarage Road?Founder of Sound of Gol - George Valencia and Head of Watford FC Women's football - Helen Ward join us to chat through the challenges, the opportunities as well as covering which part of Helen has become a statue, where she puts her medal and bowls and will "Chocolate Browniegate" reach a conclusion this week????COYH!!!This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Do Not Scratch Your Eyes. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT.Huge thanks to all our Patreons:Chris Giannone,RichWFC2,Steve Holliman,Paul Fiander Turner,Sean Gourley,Lee Anselmo,John Parslow,Mark von Herkomer,Neil Silverstein,Steve Brown,Dave Lavender,Kasey Brown,Nipper Harrison,Boyd Mayover,Colin Payne,Paul Riley,Gary Wood,Karl Campion,Kevin Kremen,The Big Le – Bofski,Greg Theaker,Malcolm Williams,Bryan Edwards,Peter Ryan,Luka,John Thekanady - Ambassador of Dubai!!Jack Foster,Jason Rose,Michael Abrahams,Ian Bacon,Ken Green,Nick Nieuwland,Colin SmithAnt!!!!!Westlie WheelerStephen AtkinsonJohn MyersRyan D!Dave Mullins,James McNamaraJim Cuthbert& PDF!!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

YellowSquared: A Watford FC Fan Podcast
Tom Cleverley has turned Vicarage Road into a FORTRESS

YellowSquared: A Watford FC Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 61:30


Seven wins out of eight in all competitions for Tom Cleverley's hornets in the 2024/25 season. A win puts a positive end on a pretty poor week for Watford. We discuss how Vicarage Road has become a fortress for WFC and TC is making us very hard to beat there! we discuss the Tifo for Clev's, whether we think the wing backs are working now and a look ahead to our next five fixtures! happy listening! Let us know your thoughts!! Follow us on Twitter! @yellowsqurdpodFollow us on Instagram! @yellowsquaredpodSubscribe to the YouTube @YellowSquaredPod for the VIDEO version of this podcast every Wednesday at 7:45pm!

Arte et Labore
A Hornet's sting in the tail

Arte et Labore

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 42:51


Blackburn Rovers were left angry and frustrated after leaving Watford empty-handed. Elliott Jackson and Ryan Hildred break down the key talking points from Vicarage Road and preview the challenge of Sheffield United. You can find the Arte et Labore podcast in your app of choice, simply search wherever you get your podcasts. Make sure you subscribe to get the latest episode every week. Subscribe to The Lancashire Telegraph to get full access to all our Rovers coverage this season and beyond. You'll get full access to our advert-free app, receive exclusive content and there are plenty more perks too. Click here to sign up for an annual or monthly subscription.

You Are My Boro Podcast
Carrick's Watford anger and is there a decision to be made on Latte Lath?

You Are My Boro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 30:11


It was so nearly the perfect week. After the wins over Stoke and West Brom, Boro were on track to pick up three points at Watford until the late collapse. So what went wrong at Vicarage Road that left Michael Carrick with "disappointment, frustration and a bit of anger" - and how do we reflect on Boro's start to the season? Scott and Dom also discuss Emmanuel Latte Lath with the striker having not hit the net since the opening day win over Swansea City. ------------------------------------- FOLLOW: Twitter: @BoroEcho Facebook: www.facebook.com/NorthernEchoMiddlesbroughFC

Wise Men Say
MONDAY SHOW: Loss at Watford and Derby Preview

Wise Men Say

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 41:38


The Monday debrief is here as Sunderland slip to defeat at Vicarage Road. Stephen is joined by Eleanor and Jimmy to discuss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Wise Men Say
PREVIEW: Watford (A)

Wise Men Say

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 40:53


Richard Easterbrook is joined by Michael Lough and Eleanor McCabe to talk Hornets (and Wasps), Regis Le Bris and Sunderland ahead of the Black Cats' trip to Vicarage Road on Saturday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Roker Rapport
RRP: "The Watford Gap" - Previewing Watford v Sunderland AFC in the EFL Championship!

Roker Rapport

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 38:33


We accidentally went and left ourselves with nothing much to talk about following the win over Boro at the weekend and it looks like we've signed this Aaron Connolly lad who just so happened to play for them, so Gav and Chris return to consider a few things (like Gav's arse in the Binns window) and look ahead to Watford! What's the crack? The last Binns has, luckily for us all, closed down. Leaving Gav with no window but his own.So our new signing then.. is he another rehabilitation project in a similar vein to Clarke and Roberts? Or is he just here to provide some strength in depth? Watford play Man City in the cup tonight, could this work in our favour? What do we think will be the focus for Regis Le Bris as we approach the weekend; How things are going at Vicarage Road; It's been almost 6 months since Tom Cleverly took charge and it looks like he may keep his job for a little while longer.How do the lads think we'll set up against them? Will RLB settle on the Mepham/O'Nien partnership and what does that mean for Ballard? All this and more! Ha'way the Lads!#SAFC #EFL #EFLChampionship Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Do Not Scratch Your Eyes
FansChat with Paul O'Brien - WFC Commercial Director

Do Not Scratch Your Eyes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 47:35


Pete was joined by Jon from "FTRE" to put questions to Watford FC Commercial Director and lifelong Watford fan - Paul O'Brien.Paul answers questions about the gaming sponsorship and what the club gain from the current sponsor relationship, we discuss the share issue and the prospect of potential third party investment from new locations, catering changes for matchdays, football retail trends, Kelme and our kits, the challenges with Vicarage Road and info when the club were investigating other options prior to the pandemic plus a whole lot more about the various partners the club works with. In addition we grill Paul for his first game information and we find out why his 2nd game was also important, his "favourite player" (until like all of us he changes his mind later on) and his favourite game even though he was punched.Huge thanks for Paul giving up his time for this informative chat. We hope you find it informative!COYH!!!This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Do Not Scratch Your Eyes. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT.Huge thanks to all our Patreons:Chris Giannone,RichWFC2,Steve Holliman,Paul Fiander Turner,Sean Gourley,Lee Anselmo,John Parslow,Mark von Herkomer,Neil Silverstein,Steve Brown,Dave Lavender,Kasey Brown,Nipper Harrison,Boyd Mayover,Colin Payne,Paul Riley,Gary Wood,Karl Campion,Kevin Kremen,The Big Le – Bofski,Greg Theaker,Malcolm Williams,Bryan Edwards,Peter Ryan,Luka,John Thekanady - Ambassador of Dubai!!Jack Foster,Jason Rose,Michael Abrahams,Ian Bacon,Ken Green,Nick Nieuwland,Colin SmithAnt!!!!!Westlie WheelerRyan D!Dave Mullins,James McNamaraJim Cuthbert& PDF Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RAMS REVIEW
Watford & Barrow reviews, Bring on Bristol City & Transfer Deadline Day

RAMS REVIEW

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 101:44


A packed Pod this week (sorry its late) Jason Jack & Chris talk all about the 2-1 defeat at Vicarage Road & the disappointing exit from the League Cup at the hands of L2 Barrow. We then preview the visit of The Robins to Pride Park on Saturday & later in the pod Cory deep dives into Bristol city with Ben from Robins on tour. We then turn our attentions to deadline day & hopeful of 2 incomings before 11pm. We also have our usual Women's round up from Jack & he also sat down with Danny from whole lota wolves to chat our newest recruit on loan from Wolves. Thanks for listening & up the Rams

The Voices of The Vic
Sissoko slots home for The Hornets | Watford 2 Derby 1 Match Review | with Ben, Caity & Joe | S6 E14

The Voices of The Vic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 67:44


Ben Aiton, Caity Kirkley & Joe Thomas are back to discuss Watford's 4th win in a row. This time beating Derby County 2-1 at Vicarage Road. Follow The Voices of the Vic Podcast: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheVoicesOfTheVic Twitter/X - https://x.com/voicesofthevic?s=21 Instagram - https://instagram.com/voicesofthevic?igshid=Nzd2YXZoamd1cDM1 TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thevoicesofthevic?_t=8oPOlabBIRN&_r=1 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6LWkbl2NkQbl1nTbBSllOn?si=RQQPSoG2TPeeDSWQtIJlYg Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-voices-of-the-vic/id1518372507 Contact us: thevoicesofthevic@gmail.com Thanks for watching! Sponsored by Beer 52. To claim your FREE case of 8 beers visit www.beer52.com/VIC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sportscene Talk-In
Defeat at Vicarage Road

Sportscene Talk-In

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 22:03


Dominic Dietrich, Ed Dawes and Eric Steele bring reaction from the Rams' defeat to Watford, including the thoughts of head coach Paul Warne and Ebou Adams.

Sportscene Talk-In
Looking ahead to the Rams' trip to Vicarage Road

Sportscene Talk-In

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 23:54


Dominic Dietrich is joined by Hillary Leam and Jack Simpson to preview Watford away.

Rams Monthly Review Show
#204 Watford (A) Preview w/ Do Not Scratch Your Eyes Podcast

Rams Monthly Review Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 35:34


Derby travel down to Vicarage Road on the hunt for their second league win of the season, but are met by a Watford team in inspired form! We're joined by the fantastic Do Not Scratch Your Eyes Podcast team who tell us everything we need to know ahead of Saturday! Where's the best place to go pre match? Who's their biggest threat? How have they changed under Tom Cleverley? Join us in our most chaotic preview yet for this and much more! #DCFC--Donate to "RamsTalk Runs 3824km" for Derby Food 4 Thought Alliance: https://justgiving.com/campaign/ramstalkrunsfordf4ta--If you did enjoy the episode, please consider liking and subscribing, or rating us on Spotify and Apple Pods. It really helps us out. Up the Rams!--Get up to 35% off Derby County current and retro shirts with Fanatics (Kitbag) using our custom link: https://kitbag.evyy.net/RamsTalk--Join our ever-growing RamsTalkHub community on the FanHub app here!: https://faneconomy.app.link/jl72SvaZSHb--Find Our Other Content Here:Website: https://linktr.ee/ramstalkpodSpotify/Apple Pods: https://podfollow.com/ramstalkpodTwitter: https://twitter.com/RamsTalkPodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ramstalkpodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ramstalkpod--Business Inquiries:RamsTalkPodcast@Gmail.com--Tags: #DCFC #DerbyCounty #EFLChampionship #EFL #WatfordFC #Hornets--Team/Crew:Jake Barker - Director/Producer/HostJamie Page - Assistant Host/CreativeCallum Boocock - Guest Host/CreativeAdam Titley - Guest Host/Producer/CreativeJacob Hackett - Guest Host/CreativeVik Singh Dosanjh - Guest Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RAMS REVIEW
Beating Boro & Watford Preview

RAMS REVIEW

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 85:18


On the episode this week Jason, Jack & Chris discuss Derby's resilient display beating Middlesbrough 1-0 to claim the first win & points of the new season. Cory sits down with Voice of the Vic's Mike to preview Saturdays game at Vicarage Road against Watford who have made a strong start to the season. We finish with Jack's update on the Ewe's first game of the season. Thanks for listening & up the Rams.

Do Not Scratch Your Eyes
DNSYE - MALKY MACKAY SPECIAL PART THREE

Do Not Scratch Your Eyes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 53:46


PART THREEWe conclude our chat with Malky as he moves to Cardiff and we broach the subjects of serial stalker Don Cowie's contract, club loyalty or lack of it to players, managers and vice versa, Malky's first season with Cardiff and a league cup run all way to the final and penalties and making the play offs, the Hanger Lane Gyratory system, the famous Cardiff kit change, signing former hornets, winning the Championship, life in the premiership before an acrimonious departure.We hear about Malky being in the opposition dugout as for Wigan Athletic as Sir Elton John opened the SEJ Stand and catching up with the former chairman after Malky left and at the concert at Vicarage Road where he gets name checked, plus a journey through his Scotland FA role as performance director and some other former Queens Park connections at the heart of technical/coach education departments across the world. Taking his high performance principles to Ross County we find out about a Hornet that Malky had on loan plus and hear about his new role as Sporting Director of Hibs - starting with recruiting the new manager. We then hear about the time when as SFA Performance Director he had a game in charge of the National team. We finish off with our quick fire round which as ever brings about tales of lecturing the Brazilian National coach (and others) and makes wonder what Jennifer Lopez would make of Italian Truffle cheese! Then Carl solves his IT problems finally gets himself on the screen just as finish!!!Malky got into the rhythm of our normal nonsense straight away and great fun from start to finish and we can not thank him enough for giving up his evening to reminisce about his career and of course his time at Watford. An absolutely top fella!COYH!!This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Do Not Scratch Your Eyes. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT.Huge thanks to all our Patreons:Chris Giannone,RichWFC2,Steve Holliman,Paul Fiander Turner,Sean Gourley,Lee Anselmo,John Parslow,Mark von Herkomer,Neil Silverstein,Steve Brown,Dave Lavender,Kasey Brown,Nipper Harrison,Boyd Mayover,Colin Payne,Paul Riley,Gary Wood,Karl Campion,Kevin Kremen,The Big Le – Bofski,Greg Theaker,Malcolm Williams,Bryan Edwards,Peter Ryan,Luka,John Thekanady - Ambassador of Dubai!!Jack Foster,Jason Rose,Michael Abrahams,Ian Bacon,Ken Green,Nick Nieuwland,Colin SmithAnt!!!!!Westlie WheelerRyan D!Dave Mullins,James McNamaraJim Cuthbert& PDF Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Ornstein & Chapman Podcast
The Radar: Yáser Asprilla

The Ornstein & Chapman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 11:57


Welcome to episode 8 of The Radar, where The Athletic's unrivalled range of global football experts will profile some of the game's most exciting up and coming talents who look set to star at this summer's European Championships and Copa América.20-year-old all-action Watford midfielder Yáser Asprilla has made it his business to score absolute screamers for the Hornets since arriving at Vicarage Road in 2022.Following in the footsteps of the Colombian great James Rodríguez isn't going to be easy - but could he be about to explode onto the international stage? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Ornstein & Chapman Podcast
The Radar: Yáser Asprilla

The Ornstein & Chapman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 13:12


Welcome to episode 8 of The Radar, where The Athletic's unrivalled range of global football experts will profile some of the game's most exciting up and coming talents who look set to star at this summer's European Championships and Copa América. 20-year-old all-action Watford midfielder Yáser Asprilla has made it his business to score absolute screamers for the Hornets since arriving at Vicarage Road in 2022. Following in the footsteps of the Colombian great James Rodríguez isn't going to be easy - but could he be about to explode onto the international stage? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Do Not Scratch Your Eyes
DNSYE - Q&A, Watford Fringe & Justin's football friends

Do Not Scratch Your Eyes

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 50:39


We find out what the Plymouth Marine Aquarium, Vicarage Road pitch lamps and the Aurora Borealis have in common plus Justin tells us about Icelandic naming conventions and the hosts announce their Icelandic names with varying degrees of certainty and pride/shame before Carl takes us Ghanabound!! It's fair to say we didn't start this pod very well!!!Eurovision is discussed and Justin's opinions are trampled on as we take a guided tour round the history of Bucks Fizz and find out just who is Rita Crudgington, the old TV show Eurotrash and Pete turns on the French and their sporting opening ceremonies, before discussing our best and least appropriate “Dad jokes”, Udinese and that lot up the road! We discuss the new Sky deal, the 3 O'clock TV black out and the effect that this will then have on kick off times and travelling supporters, we also find out why Carl would charge Justin and Pete to come round his gaff to watch a game! We then settle the question on clingfilm and tin foil before Carl explains that an NVQ (Level 3) in doesn't cover how to turn on a vacuum cleaner! We speak to Sharon from the Pump House and Watford Fringe Festival of which we have inadvertently become a part before we reflect on Justin's recent chat with former Chelsea and Palace players on the subject of mental heath.COYH!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Roar Podcast - Sunderland Echo
Watford vs Sunderland preview with James Batchelor from The Watford Way

The Roar Podcast - Sunderland Echo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 21:44


Joe Nicholson is joined by James Batchelor from The Watford Way to preview Sunderland's Championship match against Watford at Vicarage Road.

WD18: Watford Fan Channel
Give it to Clevs? Watford 0-0 Hull City | Post-Match Pint

WD18: Watford Fan Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 31:01


WD18's post-match pint at the Mad Squirrel after Watford 0-0 Hull Cityin the Championship. Jacob Culshaw and Charlie Zazzera are joined by Jordan Weimer to discuss the draw at Vicarage Road...

Do Not Scratch Your Eyes
TWITTER SPACE - PART 2 WATFORD 2 - 2 LEEDS UNITED

Do Not Scratch Your Eyes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 42:29


The general happiness continues with Pete and Alan going off on one of their meandering discussions on all things football from St Albans to Vicarage Road to the play offs and Alan being very happy that his neighbours in Leicester are having a hard time!!! Blue Cheese Brett wondering why everyone isn't as delighted as he was prior to the game at the Clevs appointment - he recounts a conversation with Carl that only those two could have!!! Martin finishes the happiness having skived off at work to watch the game on his phone! (Well done Martin!).5 word and long form reviews, Haikus and Limericks are as ever top notch!!!Thanks so much for everyone who contributes and offers their opinion on all things Watfordy and other nonsense stuff!!!COYH!!!!This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Do Not Scratch Your Eyes. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT.Huge thanks to all our Patreons:Chris Giannone,RichWFC2,Steve Holliman,Paul Fiander Turner,Sean Gourley,Lee Anselmo,John Parslow,Mark von Herkomer,Neil Silverstein,Steve Brown,Dave Lavender,Kasey Brown,Nipper Harrison,Boyd Mayover,Colin Payne,Paul Riley,Gary Wood,Karl Campion,Kevin Kremen,The Big Le – Bofski,Greg Theaker,Malcolm Williams,Bryan Edwards,Peter Ryan,Luka,John Thekanady - Ambassador of Dubai!!Jack Foster,Jason Rose,Michael Abrahams,Ian Bacon,Ken Green,Nick Nieuwland,Colin SmithAnt!!!!!Wesley Wheeler& PDF Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Do Not Scratch Your Eyes
THE OPPOSITION VIEW - Rotherham United (Away)

Do Not Scratch Your Eyes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 45:47


Matt joins us from @NewYork Talk and describes supporting a club going through an abject season with only 3 wins so far this season (this should fire a klaxon warning for Watford as we all know!), we cover off the 5-0 win at Vicarage Road and the subsequent departure of Matt Taylor and the slow but eventual recruitment of Leam Richardson as a replacement.We find out what the Millers fans might hope for from the season ahead of what looks like an inevitable drop into League 1and we look at what is below the Championship trap door with a wary eye. Finally we work out what formation and attitude we should expect form the Millers on Saturdays visit.We go through the Opposition Manager “1 in 10” and once again interim managers take a good kicking and we invite Matt to come back as DNSYE Xmas Santa this year!The prediction league sees the two video predictions raise and lower their games in terms of special FX and video length as one is a pop video and the other is an epic trilogy in a single take!!!Justin looks to discover something worth visiting in Rotherham for Watford fans on the day as his somewhat disappointing segment goes from bad to worse, Carl gets the giggles about darts in Rotherham and then we read out a message which gives us enough inspiration to keep going with this feature!!COYH!!This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Do Not Scratch Your Eyes. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT.Huge thanks to all our Patreons:Chris Giannone,RichWFC2,Steve Holliman,Paul Fiander Turner,Sean Gourley,Lee Anselmo,John Parslow,Mark von Herkomer,Neil Silverstein,Steve Brown,Dave Lavender,Kasey Brown,Nipper Harrison,Boyd Mayover,Colin Payne,Paul Riley,Gary Wood,Karl Campion,Kevin Kremen,The Big Le – Bofski,Greg Theaker,Malcolm Williams,Bryan Edwards,Peter Ryan,Luka,John Thekanady - Ambassador of Dubai!!Jack Foster,Jason Rose,Michael Abrahams,Ian Bacon,Ken Green,Nick Nieuwland,Colin SmithAnt!!!!!& PDF Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Leicester City Pubcast
Passing a test

The Leicester City Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 49:40


Three Foxes sit down in the Fosse Arms to discuss a hard fought victory for Leicester City at Vicarage Road. We review a goal of the season contender, ask whether Daka could do it now in the Premier League, and chat about away days, and why Bristol is not Bath. We look ahead to playing two teams we haven't beaten this season in Sheffield Wednesday and Middlesbrough.

The Leicester City Pubcast
Five star City

The Leicester City Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 49:32


The Fosse Arms is the venue as ever for some passionate Leicester City debate. We react to two more victories for the runaway league leaders over Swansea and Stoke, we flesh out the 'Just how good is Enzo?' debate, we breathe a sigh of relief that KDH is still with us, and look ahead to a trip to Watford and Vicarage Road.

In that Number
Episode 224: Watford (A)

In that Number

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 76:30


With no Kevin or Tim, Ray is once again joined by super sub Will Green to help analyse Sunday afternoon's FA Cup Fourth Round trip to Vicarage Road where a stubborn Watford were in wait. The two also discuss the latest happenings in the transfer market as the window prepares to slam shut until the summer. They say goodbye and good luck to Kamari Doyle as he prepares for a new chapter with Brighton, and they chew over the talkSPORT comments made by Martin Semmens from the past week. In Tim's absence, Ray gives his preview for the upcoming test against Rotherham United.

The Wednesday Week
Hello From the Other Side - Watford FC

The Wednesday Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 39:47


To preview the upcoming midweek clash we are joined by Justin and Pete from @DNSYE_podcast .We chat about the away game at Vicarage Road, past players and past managers.As the guys say Watford are not known for their clean sheets it could be a great chance for us to get the three points.#swfc #wawaw #watfordfc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Watford FC Buzz Podcast
Rockin' Robins ruin Hornets' Christmas

The Watford FC Buzz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 30:04


EP24: Rockin' Robins ruin Hornets' ChristmasJordan & Tom reflect on a thoroughly miserable Boxing Day debacle as Bristol City do their best Grinch impression and steal the points from Vicarage Road with a 4-1 win. The lads cover discuss:Full-back woes for Ryan Andrews and Jamal LewisThe potential for January additionsValérien Ismaël being out-coachedA bad day at the office for Mileta RajovićBristol City 'doing their homework'Touch upon that comeback win at Blackburn RoversIf you want to get in touch you can do so really easily just ping a message across on Twitter @WatfordPod OR send us an email to WatfordBuzzPodcast@gmail.comSee acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In that Number
Episode 218: Watford (A)

In that Number

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 67:26


In this episode, Ray and Tim muse over the dropped points at Vicarage Road, but praise the undefeated streak which now reaches 12. The two discuss Russell Martin's tactics and the confidence swings for both Ché Adams and Gavin Bazunu. There's news from Dom Ballard's surgery and the latest regarding the transfer rumours involving Sékou Mara. Tim steps up again with a double preview of our next game week, as we prepare for a trip to Coventry and the homecoming against Blackburn.

In that Number
Episode 217: Bristol City (H) / Cardiff City (H)

In that Number

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 71:28


With no Moscow Mush once again this week, it's left for Ray and Tim to go over another busy one as we hosted both Bristol City and Cardiff City with six points and two clean sheets to celebrate. All good news on the pitch, but bad news off it, as three players go down with injuries. The two discuss Dom Ballard, who suffered a season-ending knee injury along with Ross Stewart and Kamaldeen Sulemana's, which will see the pair sidelined until the New Year. There's also the little matter of Player and Goal of the Month to award for November. Tim gives us his preview of our next opponents as we prepare to head to Vicarage Road to face Watford. Tim gives us his best efforts and pays homage to Elton John. Not to be missed.

MILLWALL No 1 Likes Us Talkin!
Our Millwall Fans Show at Maritime Radio 96.5 FM - Podcast Sponsored by G&M Motors, Gravesend 281023

MILLWALL No 1 Likes Us Talkin!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 58:07


This week's show was LIVE and hosted by Maritime Radio on 96.5 FM.George Lampey was with his panel of Patricia Maslin, Ted Robinson, and Stan GodwinMillwall's draw away to Preston and our home defeat to Blackburn were reviewed.Millwall FC and Community Trust's contribution to Black History Month and an excerpt from Jason Vincent.Our 1st guest this week is a former Lion and Millwall Fan Gary Alexander, who tells us about:Managing Greenwich Borough;Arriving at the Den from Orient;Ali Fuseni;The best goal he had ever scored;Playing alongside Neil Harris;How son George is progressing at Slough;Goalkeepers during his time at the Den;What managers inspired him; andWhat players inspired him at the Den.Also:Paul Loding talking about Millwall Romans and Pride teams; andJeff Burnige talking about Millwall LionessesMillwall Lionesses were reviewed and previewed.Millwall v Watford at Vicarage Road was previewed.Gary Rowett's departure considered.Our 2nd guest is Maritime Radios Tim Courtnell. Tim then talked about his Saturday afternoon programme Rock and Goals, which features regular reports from NOLUT Team members Myles Thornton and Jeff Burnige.Lastly, items of interest to Millwall fans are highlighted.As always, this show covers our club in-depth and is well worth a listen.Music credits: https://www.FesliyanStudios.com Background Music

The Wednesday Week
Hello from the other side - Watford

The Wednesday Week

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 27:22


Once again we are joined by Sam from @WD18WatfordFanChannel to talk about the upcoming clash at Vicarage Road.Its not been the best of starts for both our teams as we try and make sense of why that is and he offers his thoughts on the previous manager and also our new man in charge.Also there is a very important public service announcement for any fans making the trip to Watford.If you like what you hear please hit the subscribe button wherever you listen to us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

From The Rookery End (Watford FC)

With the dust settled on another Watford defeat, Mike, Jon and Jas gathered to take a look at some of the issues encircling Vicarage Road at the moment. The lads discuss Chris Wilder's post match comments, try to work out if Ben Manga is going to be able to make a difference at WD18 , reflect on what it would take to give up a season ticket, and also answer a few listener questions. Oh, and of course there is Mike's customary Hemel Storm basketball update! Two matches to go. The end is in sight. We'll be with you all the way. This is From the Rookery End. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Football Weekly
Signs of life for Southgate and business as usual at Watford – Football Weekly

Football Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 48:45 Very Popular


Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Archie Rhind-Tutt and Lucy Ward after England's 3-3 draw with Germany at Wembley. Plus Mike Parkin joins to discuss yet another managerial sacking at Vicarage Road. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod