Watford PodJockey Comedy Crammond cannot understand why the hornets fans are using Jordan Stewart as their scapegoat for the team's poor performances.
Fudging stop! I as many others were disappointed by a sub-section of the crowd who boo-ed Stewart as he came on on Saturday. As we discussed on the show this week it appears he has become a focal point of frustration at the teams poor performance.
Watford FanCast presenter Matt Reveley discusses how Watford may be keen to have the last laugh on Rob Styles.
Okay, so the trip to Devon was relatively archetypal of our season, and tomorrow's encounter with the only team seemingly happy to win promotion does not provide us with much optimism for a three-pointed weekend. But take yourself back two weeks and, I feel, a man in the middle may be the catalyst that the Golden Boys have so desperately craved.
Football FanCast columnist Jerome Johnstone is clearly not a fan of the Championship play-off and wonders is it time for them to be scrapped.
When West Brom and Derby contested the Play-off final at Wembley back in 2007; it was considered the most expensive game in the football. Sky's new television deal had brought a wealth of riches to the Premier League and one of these teams stood to receive a windfall in excess of £40m.
Despite Watford's unbeaten run, PodJockey Craig cannot understand the negativity that surrounds the club and wonders why some hornets are so fickle.
Why the negativity around Vicarage Road at the moment people? Unbeaten in TEN league games! We're third in the league table, recovered from a sticky patch around Christmas to be only 4 points from a league title! Yet I keep hearing moans and groans from fans, nasty comments and spiteful gossip over certain players form and the choices of our gaffer. Why? Are some fans really that fickle?
Watford FanCast presenter Matt Reveley blushes at the Hornets' penalty miss on Tuesday night and reflects why a seemingly simplistic conversion has caused so many problems for the Golden Boys down the years.
When Tommy Smith was pulled down in the Bristol City penalty box shortly before the 45 minute mark that us Hornets fans were craving for after an insipid first half from the Golden Boys, I (after revealing relatively premature excitement) turned my head to the match ball to see which yellow shirt was keen to take on the resulting responsibility - the answer, Darius Henderson.
After another two points dropped at Vicarage Road on Tuesday night, and with Bristol City and Stoke City next in line for the Hornets, Watford FanCast PodJockey Neil Kelly suggests a rather radical, yet perhaps logical solution to the Golden Boys' problems in front of goal.
Dan Shittu the centre back and Dan Shittu the centre forward, both are sights we have become accustomed to this season, so is it time for the final twelve games that the big man made the transition permanently to get us to the Premier League. Is it a viable option, an answer to all our prayers, or just plain stupid?
Watford PodJockey Craig Norman analyses what a possible return to the Premiership will mean for Watford Football Club, and more importantly, the Hornets fans.
With the final few months of the season slowly creeping upon us and the phrases "final push" and "run-in" now springing up in both players and managers minds in after-match press conferences, it's time to take stock and see where we're aiming for this season.
FFC columnist and Watford fan Kieran Theivam analyses Danny Shittu's Championship season so far, and asks whether the man mountain is the best defensive player outside of the top flight.
‘Big Danny', as he is more commonly known amongst the Vicarage Road faithful, has been one of the main reasons behind Watford's position at the right end of the table this season. The Nigerian defender who has put in some match winning performances and chipped in with eight goals, continues to be one of Aidy Boothroyd's most important players, even though he so nearly slipped through his fingers.