Pozzo family's takeover of Watford is 'imminent'

The Pozzo family's takeover of Watford is extremely close to completion, the Watford Observer understands.

A source close to negotiations refused to state a specific time frame, as there are still a few small details to iron out, but told us the takeover was "imminent".

Watford are set to join Italian club Udinese and Spanish side Granada in being owned by the Pozzo family.

The Pozzos have been interested in Watford for several months and current owner Laurence Bassini finally admitted he was looking to sell the club ten days ago, after denying the Italians' interest on several occasions previously.

It will be Giampaolo's son Gino who will run the club and has been the one involved directly in negotiations.

Former West Ham United chief executive Scott Duxbury has been part of the negotiating team working for the Pozzos and could become the Hornets' chief executive.

Ex-West Ham technical director Gianluca Nani is also expected to have a role at Watford.

Duxbury and Nani worked with former Chelsea forward Gianfranco Zola at Upton Park and we believe it is the Pozzos' intention to make Zola manager.

Comments(108)

JB11 says...
1:17pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Get in!! bye bye Baz!

AngelHornet says...
1:22pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Good news, but will there be a role for SD?

Alfiesballs says...
1:22pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Not getting excited until they have signed on the dotted line. They said this before and it lead & lead me to have a premature "incident" due to Bas then sticking his oar in.

JB11 says...
1:25pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Shame for Dyche if he does loose his job though.

aussihornet says...
1:25pm Tue 26 Jun 12

...as Charlie Sheen would say,

#winning ;-)

D.unstable says...
1:26pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Alfiesballs wrote:
Not getting excited until they have signed on the dotted line. They said this before and it lead & lead me to have a premature "incident" due to Bas then sticking his oar in.
To much information Alfie...lmfao

KL Massive says...
1:26pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Good news (I hope) but I think they may regret changing the manager at this juncture?

Delighted that Bas will soon by history

All aboard the WFC roller coaster (as usual)....

Murder in the Vicarage says...
1:27pm Tue 26 Jun 12

I am starting a campaign to get a statue of Lord Bazz erected outside the ground, in honour of all the hard work he has done, for the club, the town and football in general.

Who's willing to contribute? Think £50 for each supporter should do it!

Eastsussexhornet says...
1:28pm Tue 26 Jun 12

AngelHornet wrote:
Good news, but will there be a role for SD?
Just what I was thinking. Frankly, whilst he had some iffy moments in the early part of last season, I think he did a good job. I don't think Watford is a team which benefits much from high profile managers. We need the "nuts and bolts" style. We suffered at the hands of one before but I suppose this one has some pedigree. Most of all, I feel sorry for Sean.

stuegs says...
1:31pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Im getting excited, this could be the start of something special at our football club.

dal8oy says...
1:31pm Tue 26 Jun 12

I am looking forward to new owner who know a bit about the game..... and I suspect Zola wouldn't want the managers job unless he thought he could get us to the Prem, which of course would mean some decent investment.
I would be very disappointed to see SD go though as I think he has been good for us and been loyal. I wouldn't expect him to stay if he was not manager tho.

D.unstable says...
1:33pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Murder in the Vicarage wrote:
I am starting a campaign to get a statue of Lord Bazz erected outside the ground, in honour of all the hard work he has done, for the club, the town and football in general. Who's willing to contribute? Think £50 for each supporter should do it!
Will it be a 10ft high bronze statue of him wearing the red hard hat? Would be good to put it opposite the entrance for the Red Lion and re-name it 'The spoilt brat'

tonupchris says...
1:34pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Thank god for that. I haven't done any work for 3 days waiting for this to happen. I will feel very sorry for Sean if he does leave but if that's the price to pay for stabilty and the possibility of some success then so be it. I'm sure he will get another job sooner rather than later.

watford1881 says...
1:39pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Fingers crossed.. I really do hope the deal goes through.. I'm waiting for more excitement at the Vic.. Last season it was missing.. COYH...

a1derek says...
1:40pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Do like Zola and thought he did a decent job at West Ham, but...if Zola is to be installed as manager it is extremely harsh on Sean Dyche. I welcome the stability and resources Pozzo's bring without doubt, but would really like to see Dyche retained. I was certainly one of Dyche's critics early last season, but he turned things around superbly and obviously has a united dressing room behind him. There is an awful lot to be said for having an environment where the players "play" for the manager and I think it would be folly to dispense with that.

aussihornet says...
1:44pm Tue 26 Jun 12

As long as the debt is wiped clean straight away, then I will be extremely happy!

With muppet Deeney out, Di Natalie anyone ;-)

Toshhorn says...
1:54pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Keep Sean as our Manager, PLEASE

llloydwithathirdl says...
1:55pm Tue 26 Jun 12

The Azzorni will be a force to recon with!

Vaffanculo Baz.

strummerjoe says...
1:56pm Tue 26 Jun 12

I hope all of those saying 'if Dyche has to go, a shame, but so be it' will now be reconsidering their views on McPie and Todgers. Make hay while the sun shines, because loyalty is a 2-way thing.

Frankie Frazer says...
1:56pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Comment by Baz n the WFC site !
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I just want to see the takeover happen now! but have to say i agree with him on some points! the club is in a far better place then when he took over when we faced administration, Baz is just far too erratic to run a football club IMO !!!!

Colin West's mullet says...
1:58pm Tue 26 Jun 12

D.unstable wrote:
Murder in the Vicarage wrote:
I am starting a campaign to get a statue of Lord Bazz erected outside the ground, in honour of all the hard work he has done, for the club, the town and football in general. Who's willing to contribute? Think £50 for each supporter should do it!
Will it be a 10ft high bronze statue of him wearing the red hard hat? Would be good to put it opposite the entrance for the Red Lion and re-name it 'The spoilt brat'
as long as we get the same sculptor that made the Jacko masterpeice at Craven Cottage, I'm in.

Frankie Frazer says...
1:59pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Comment by Baz n the WFC site !
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I just want to see the takeover happen now! but have to say i agree with him on some points! the club is in a far better place then when he took over when we faced administration, Baz is just far too erratic to run a football club IMO !!!!

Harrydownunder says...
2:01pm Tue 26 Jun 12

New owners, new broom. Sure there will be plenty of comings and goings in the coming weeks and months. Was only a few weeks ago though when SD pledged his loyalty to the club. Yes, it will be a shame to see him go, if that is what happens, but this is modern day football. I am very excited about the takeover. Can only be great news for the club and town!! COYH.

jasonwatford says...
2:02pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Statement on wfc website from Bas...looks like it all over now..what would make my day now for watford observer to give bas Buckler and Mr Bankrupt details so he can sue them for all the comments they made about him on this site as they have been doing all these comments !!! If Zola is put in charge i expect to see loads of players leave and loads to come in as we dont have the players to play his way of playing. Shame for John Eustace etc.

Dr Johnny Fever says...
2:05pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Zola's record as West Ham manager is one of the worst in the club's history. His team won just 23 of the 80 games under his charge, a win ratio of 29 per cent, I hope we don't get him as Manager.

Mickey Quinn, not so thin says...
2:08pm Tue 26 Jun 12

strummerjoe wrote:
I hope all of those saying 'if Dyche has to go, a shame, but so be it' will now be reconsidering their views on McPie and Todgers. Make hay while the sun shines, because loyalty is a 2-way thing.
Agree - if SD had left this summer, for say the Birmingham job, he would have been slaughtered on this forum. Now he may be out of a job, albeit with a payoff.

Perhaps he could work with Zola ? Can't really see it.

PurpleRalph says...
2:12pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Baz is quoted on the official website -
"I know there have been people doing things they shouldn't have been doing at the club, they have been found out and have left. Since then they've been spreading rumours about myself."
Who is he talking about?

Alfiesballs says...
2:16pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Frankie Frazer wrote:
Comment by Baz n the WFC site !
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I just want to see the takeover happen now! but have to say i agree with him on some points! the club is in a far better place then when he took over when we faced administration, Baz is just far too erratic to run a football club IMO !!!!
Frankie, I think we will need to wait and see what information comes out after the T/O is complete. We have no idea what the books look like.

Colin West's mullet says...
2:18pm Tue 26 Jun 12

"spreading rumours about myself"?

surely you mean "spreading rumours about me"?

I thought you were private educated, Mr Tumble?

Mickey Quinn, not so thin says...
2:19pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Eastsussexhornet wrote:
AngelHornet wrote:
Good news, but will there be a role for SD?
Just what I was thinking. Frankly, whilst he had some iffy moments in the early part of last season, I think he did a good job. I don't think Watford is a team which benefits much from high profile managers. We need the "nuts and bolts" style. We suffered at the hands of one before but I suppose this one has some pedigree. Most of all, I feel sorry for Sean.
Agree - we either need the David vs Goliath spirit we've had this last year or we need a Zola type with serious funds to at least compete financially. Bringing Zola in, and then giving him no more funds/players than SD had, would be a disaster. Hopefully there will be serious investment on the playing side in both transfers and quality loans.

IntelligentHornet says...
2:19pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Did anyone else hear about the guy who refused to give Baz the safe key and police were called?

How about some proper investigative reporting WO?

luther blissett says...
2:23pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Mickey Quinn, not so thin wrote:
strummerjoe wrote: I hope all of those saying 'if Dyche has to go, a shame, but so be it' will now be reconsidering their views on McPie and Todgers. Make hay while the sun shines, because loyalty is a 2-way thing.
Agree - if SD had left this summer, for say the Birmingham job, he would have been slaughtered on this forum. Now he may be out of a job, albeit with a payoff. Perhaps he could work with Zola ? Can't really see it.
Totally agree.

Probably the same people that are slating McGinn for not signing yet as well.

Boosey says...
2:24pm Tue 26 Jun 12

a1derek wrote:
Do like Zola and thought he did a decent job at West Ham, but...if Zola is to be installed as manager it is extremely harsh on Sean Dyche. I welcome the stability and resources Pozzo's bring without doubt, but would really like to see Dyche retained. I was certainly one of Dyche's critics early last season, but he turned things around superbly and obviously has a united dressing room behind him. There is an awful lot to be said for having an environment where the players "play" for the manager and I think it would be folly to dispense with that.
Totally agree, keep Sean!

Wembley84 says...
2:24pm Tue 26 Jun 12

"When I arrived at the club it was facing administration and I put in several millions to keep the club going."
I'd like to see the real hard evidence of that - all we get is spin.

Supporter in Spain says...
2:29pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Frankie Frazer wrote:
Comment by Baz n the WFC site !
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I just want to see the takeover happen now! but have to say i agree with him on some points! the club is in a far better place then when he took over when we faced administration, Baz is just far too erratic to run a football club IMO !!!!
I largely agree. I suspect Bassini's main error was in under-estimating how much money would be required to put the club on a sound footing.

I cannot see how there was any point in buying the club if his motives were solely personal gain, whatever the cost to the club.

The Bondholders put protections in the agreement that would enable them take back control if their money became at risk, and they are using those clauses to enforce an outcome when it has become clear Bassini cannot save the club.

Well done the bondholders, and thank you Bassini for doing your best.

lutondown says...
2:30pm Tue 26 Jun 12

jasonwatford wrote:
Statement on wfc website from Bas...looks like it all over now..what would make my day now for watford observer to give bas Buckler and Mr Bankrupt details so he can sue them for all the comments they made about him on this site as they have been doing all these comments !!! If Zola is put in charge i expect to see loads of players leave and loads to come in as we dont have the players to play his way of playing. Shame for John Eustace etc.
Good to see your up and running Jason!
Perhaps the Pozzos will sue Bas for claiming they did not have the money!
Think he was playing with the big boys here. Hasta la vista Bas ( Spanish I know!)
Looking forward to having a four sided ground!

Mickey Quinn, not so thin says...
2:30pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Frankie Frazer wrote:
Comment by Baz n the WFC site !
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I just want to see the takeover happen now! but have to say i agree with him on some points! the club is in a far better place then when he took over when we faced administration, Baz is just far too erratic to run a football club IMO !!!!
He's his own worst enemy. The facts/achievements support a reasonable tenure but the PR has been dreadful. He took ages to make any statement to the supporters when he took over, missed the fans forums, said the wrong things at the wrong times last week. Even this latest statement comes across as a "no-one loves me" whine - he could have made the same points in such a more positive manner.

I don't understand why he didn't sell a few players to meet debts and retain the club. Perhaps he thought the value of the club would drop and he would get more cash by accepting defeat and selling now?

Casterbridge says...
2:32pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Whatever his shortcomings in the PR department, Baz saved the club from administration and probably relegation, and delivered on all of his promises that were in his power.

As far as SD is concerned, I hope it will be evolution, not revolution. With a decent pitch, the squad we have can play expansive football (as they did last season away from home), so I would not take it for granted that SD and GZ would be incompatible.

lutondown says...
2:34pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Mickey Quinn, not so thin wrote:
Frankie Frazer wrote:
Comment by Baz n the WFC site !
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d=Mickey I actually agree with you again!
How strange!

Mickey Quinn, not so thin says...
2:44pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Casterbridge wrote:
Whatever his shortcomings in the PR department, Baz saved the club from administration and probably relegation, and delivered on all of his promises that were in his power.

As far as SD is concerned, I hope it will be evolution, not revolution. With a decent pitch, the squad we have can play expansive football (as they did last season away from home), so I would not take it for granted that SD and GZ would be incompatible.
Agreed - he comes across as a well meaning amateur. No-one can dispute, the key objectives of avoiding administration and relegation were achieved with room to spare.

Really hope you're right re GZ/SD but I don't see a logical split of roles unless SD has the tracksuit/trainer role and Zola the upstairs role. Think GZ will want the tracksuit bit too.

Mickey Quinn, not so thin says...
2:45pm Tue 26 Jun 12

lutondown wrote:
Mickey Quinn, not so thin wrote:
Frankie Frazer wrote:
Comment by Baz n the WFC site !
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d=Mickey I actually agree with you again!
How strange!yes soon we will be best friends... and you'll forget al abou that loser Buckler !!

tonupchris says...
2:54pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Dr Johnny Fever wrote:
Zola's record as West Ham manager is one of the worst in the club's history. His team won just 23 of the 80 games under his charge, a win ratio of 29 per cent, I hope we don't get him as Manager.
If you remember West Ham at the time were in a financial mess. Having no money to play with in the premier league is going to be a major problem for anybody. It is West Ham as well who are not a big side so I would expect him to amybe have a poorish record. However I do work with a West Ham fan and the fans wanted him to stay. They apparently played very good football.

akureyri says...
2:56pm Tue 26 Jun 12

A few thoughts.

I believe Bas IS Buckler AND Mr Bankrupt, to make us feel sorry for him.

If there was a Bas statue I think Happy Eggs would sell many eggs in the club shop and farmers market.

Before the Pozzos do anything else when hte take over finally passes, can they organise a special trainer for Scott Loach to teach him about domination of his area.

jasonwatford says...
3:03pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Lutondown - i get knocked down but i get up again !!! I wouldnt run away with the idea of everything happening quickly to be honest. I think too much change in one go is not a good thing.

rousman 2 says...
3:07pm Tue 26 Jun 12

a1derek wrote:
Do like Zola and thought he did a decent job at West Ham, but...if Zola is to be installed as manager it is extremely harsh on Sean Dyche. I welcome the stability and resources Pozzo's bring without doubt, but would really like to see Dyche retained. I was certainly one of Dyche's critics early last season, but he turned things around superbly and obviously has a united dressing room behind him. There is an awful lot to be said for having an environment where the players "play" for the manager and I think it would be folly to dispense with that.
There is lot to be said for a united dressing room Zola,s CV is not good though. Great player bad manager.

buckler says...
3:11pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Buckler 1 - Bassini 0.
Buckler 1- Clappers 0.

mkhornet says...
3:38pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Buckler 1 - Modesty 0

rogeruk says...
3:44pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Sean Dysche is the best manager since Rodgers, he is committed, honest, learns fast and has created a great team spirit.

The Italians would be crazy to replace him at this stage, I like Zola but at this time Sean is the better manager.

Sean needs to find a new striker to replace TD, once new owners in place should be one of the first priorities.

Watford's performance against Spurs was the best they have played for years. Even Harry said they battered us.

With stability in the club a few new signings and SD in charge Watford fc will have a real chance of promotion to premier league this season.

lutondown says...
4:05pm Tue 26 Jun 12

jasonwatford wrote:
Lutondown - i get knocked down but i get up again !!! I wouldnt run away with the idea of everything happening quickly to be honest. I think too much change in one go is not a good thing.
Jase, youd make a good skittle, credit where it's due you didn't lay down for long. You'd make a crap footballer, unless you improve on our going down, rolling around in apparent agony, then and only then getting up as if nothing ever happened!
Anyway, I don't expect us to change the world overnight, but a plan for the future in the knowledge we have the required funds would do nicely for now!

mrbankrupt says...
4:41pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Murder in the Vicarage wrote:
I am starting a campaign to get a statue of Lord Bazz erected outside the ground, in honour of all the hard work he has done, for the club, the town and football in general.

Who's willing to contribute? Think £50 for each supporter should do it!
count me in or we could just have a picture of pinocchio

Goldenboy1960 says...
4:44pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Who realises that Scott Duxbury who is allegedly coming in as Director of Football was responsible for mis leading the Premier League over the signing of Carlos Tevez at West Ham? That cost West ham in excess of £30M. Got to admit my concern for our club.

mrbankrupt says...
4:45pm Tue 26 Jun 12

jasonwatford wrote:
Statement on wfc website from Bas...looks like it all over now..what would make my day now for watford observer to give bas Buckler and Mr Bankrupt details so he can sue them for all the comments they made about him on this site as they have been doing all these comments !!! If Zola is put in charge i expect to see loads of players leave and loads to come in as we dont have the players to play his way of playing. Shame for John Eustace etc.
jasonwatford says...
4:26pm Thu 31 May 12

Lets wait for it........the doom mongers will start.....WELL DONE MR BASSINI.””

Time to leave jokeofwatford,
Hows your family's window licking business coming on

mrbankrupt says...
4:49pm Tue 26 Jun 12

akureyri wrote:
A few thoughts.

I believe Bas IS Buckler AND Mr Bankrupt, to make us feel sorry for him.

If there was a Bas statue I think Happy Eggs would sell many eggs in the club shop and farmers market.

Before the Pozzos do anything else when hte take over finally passes, can they organise a special trainer for Scott Loach to teach him about domination of his area.
The thing is. it didn't work everyone still hates me except jokeofwatford

leavesdenorn says...
4:56pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Would be gutted to see SD shown the door but if you spent approx £20 million to buy a club you'd want your own manager in. SD will get his contract paid up and get another job soon so he is a winner as well.............
Funny how Baz is not to ill to do the odd interview now....

tonupchris says...
5:05pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Goldenboy1960 wrote:
Who realises that Scott Duxbury who is allegedly coming in as Director of Football was responsible for mis leading the Premier League over the signing of Carlos Tevez at West Ham? That cost West ham in excess of £30M. Got to admit my concern for our club.
For the love of god we can't win. Who do you want to come in? Mother Superior. I can't believe there is a negative to come out of this.

Roger Joslyn says...
5:38pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Did Baz save the club from administration? I thought the good Lord did that. Also he says he put millions into the club but surely he got that back ala Danny Graham, Will Buckley, Marvin Sordell, Ashley Young sell-on fee and the Saracens pay as you play even considering the annual loss the club makes. It seems the good Lord has saved us again by pushing through this sale without needing Baz.

Those of you who think that we will have pots of money to buy players need to calm down. From what the Udinese and Granada fans are saying it seems progression will be done on a budget with loan players in from the other two teams and jewels in the rough through their scounting network. There's reports of the Pozzos investing 20Mil Euros (I think), that's what, £16M? - So £7.5M to pay off the bond holders. The rest on the East stand and SW corner?

I think it would make sense to keep the continuity with SD as Manager. He's the architech of the "togetherness" that has seen us punch above our weight last season. Anyway, exciting times. COYH.

Napalm Pudding says...
5:54pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Anyone who sorts out the infrastructure is more than welcome. It's an embarrassment at the present time. Personally I'd take another year of solid performance over promotion so long as the fabric of the club is sound. It can't continue as it is.

buckler says...
6:06pm Tue 26 Jun 12

All gone quiet, all gone quiet, all gone quiet on here! Get on the end of the big job cheque Bas , you know the system.

mrbankrupt says...
6:15pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Roger Joslyn wrote:
Did Baz save the club from administration? I thought the good Lord did that. Also he says he put millions into the club but surely he got that back ala Danny Graham, Will Buckley, Marvin Sordell, Ashley Young sell-on fee and the Saracens pay as you play even considering the annual loss the club makes. It seems the good Lord has saved us again by pushing through this sale without needing Baz.

Those of you who think that we will have pots of money to buy players need to calm down. From what the Udinese and Granada fans are saying it seems progression will be done on a budget with loan players in from the other two teams and jewels in the rough through their scounting network. There's reports of the Pozzos investing 20Mil Euros (I think), that's what, £16M? - So £7.5M to pay off the bond holders. The rest on the East stand and SW corner?

I think it would make sense to keep the continuity with SD as Manager. He's the architech of the "togetherness" that has seen us punch above our weight last season. Anyway, exciting times. COYH.
well said Roger

mitch kings langley says...
6:21pm Tue 26 Jun 12

If you have a ferrari you can't run it with a Escort Engine.....Bye Sean!

lutondown says...
6:27pm Tue 26 Jun 12

mrbankrupt wrote:
Roger Joslyn wrote:
Did Baz save the club from administration? I thought the good Lord did that. Also he says he put millions into the club but surely he got that back ala Danny Graham, Will Buckley, Marvin Sordell, Ashley Young sell-on fee and the Saracens pay as you play even considering the annual loss the club makes. It seems the good Lord has saved us again by pushing through this sale without needing Baz.

Those of you who think that we will have pots of money to buy players need to calm down. From what the Udinese and Granada fans are saying it seems progression will be done on a budget with loan players in from the other two teams and jewels in the rough through their scounting network. There's reports of the Pozzos investing 20Mil Euros (I think), that's what, £16M? - So £7.5M to pay off the bond holders. The rest on the East stand and SW corner?

I think it would make sense to keep the continuity with SD as Manager. He's the architech of the "togetherness" that has seen us punch above our weight last season. Anyway, exciting times. COYH.
well said Roger
Josh the bosh, good retort to the Bassettes who are grimly hanging on to how wonderful he is.
As for pots of money, I would rather see sustainable blueprints than those of a Chelsea or Mancy City, what I do want is that chance to compete, and a bit more than the perennial struggle.
I think you have hit the fiscal nail on the head.
Joslyn, a legend.

lutondown says...
6:27pm Tue 26 Jun 12

mrbankrupt wrote:
Roger Joslyn wrote:
Did Baz save the club from administration? I thought the good Lord did that. Also he says he put millions into the club but surely he got that back ala Danny Graham, Will Buckley, Marvin Sordell, Ashley Young sell-on fee and the Saracens pay as you play even considering the annual loss the club makes. It seems the good Lord has saved us again by pushing through this sale without needing Baz.

Those of you who think that we will have pots of money to buy players need to calm down. From what the Udinese and Granada fans are saying it seems progression will be done on a budget with loan players in from the other two teams and jewels in the rough through their scounting network. There's reports of the Pozzos investing 20Mil Euros (I think), that's what, £16M? - So £7.5M to pay off the bond holders. The rest on the East stand and SW corner?

I think it would make sense to keep the continuity with SD as Manager. He's the architech of the "togetherness" that has seen us punch above our weight last season. Anyway, exciting times. COYH.
well said Roger
Josh the bosh, good retort to the Bassettes who are grimly hanging on to how wonderful he is.
As for pots of money, I would rather see sustainable blueprints than those of a Chelsea or Mancy City, what I do want is that chance to compete, and a bit more than the perennial struggle.
I think you have hit the fiscal nail on the head.
Joslyn, a legend.

lutondown says...
6:27pm Tue 26 Jun 12

mrbankrupt wrote:
Roger Joslyn wrote:
Did Baz save the club from administration? I thought the good Lord did that. Also he says he put millions into the club but surely he got that back ala Danny Graham, Will Buckley, Marvin Sordell, Ashley Young sell-on fee and the Saracens pay as you play even considering the annual loss the club makes. It seems the good Lord has saved us again by pushing through this sale without needing Baz.

Those of you who think that we will have pots of money to buy players need to calm down. From what the Udinese and Granada fans are saying it seems progression will be done on a budget with loan players in from the other two teams and jewels in the rough through their scounting network. There's reports of the Pozzos investing 20Mil Euros (I think), that's what, £16M? - So £7.5M to pay off the bond holders. The rest on the East stand and SW corner?

I think it would make sense to keep the continuity with SD as Manager. He's the architech of the "togetherness" that has seen us punch above our weight last season. Anyway, exciting times. COYH.
well said Roger
Josh the bosh, good retort to the Bassettes who are grimly hanging on to how wonderful he is.
As for pots of money, I would rather see sustainable blueprints than those of a Chelsea or Mancy City, what I do want is that chance to compete, and a bit more than the perennial struggle.
I think you have hit the fiscal nail on the head.
Joslyn, a legend.

corbindallas says...
6:54pm Tue 26 Jun 12

lutondown wrote:
mrbankrupt wrote:
Roger Joslyn wrote:
Did Baz save the club from administration? I thought the good Lord did that. Also he says he put millions into the club but surely he got that back ala Danny Graham, Will Buckley, Marvin Sordell, Ashley Young sell-on fee and the Saracens pay as you play even considering the annual loss the club makes. It seems the good Lord has saved us again by pushing through this sale without needing Baz.

Those of you who think that we will have pots of money to buy players need to calm down. From what the Udinese and Granada fans are saying it seems progression will be done on a budget with loan players in from the other two teams and jewels in the rough through their scounting network. There's reports of the Pozzos investing 20Mil Euros (I think), that's what, £16M? - So £7.5M to pay off the bond holders. The rest on the East stand and SW corner?

I think it would make sense to keep the continuity with SD as Manager. He's the architech of the "togetherness" that has seen us punch above our weight last season. Anyway, exciting times. COYH.
well said Roger
Josh the bosh, good retort to the Bassettes who are grimly hanging on to how wonderful he is.
As for pots of money, I would rather see sustainable blueprints than those of a Chelsea or Mancy City, what I do want is that chance to compete, and a bit more than the perennial struggle.
I think you have hit the fiscal nail on the head.
Joslyn, a legend.
The good Lord gave a deadline for the club to find a new buyer or face administration, christ some people have short memories, go back on the web it is all there to see even here on the WO, yes it was a game of poker whether or not he stopped funding as he would lose out more than others but it was still a serious threat.How this is all Bassini's fault is nuts, come on Bassini sell the club now so we can stop talking about this cr ap all the time!

MAshby1001 says...
7:08pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Murder in the Vicarage wrote:
I am starting a campaign to get a statue of Lord Bazz erected outside the ground, in honour of all the hard work he has done, for the club, the town and football in general.

Who's willing to contribute? Think £50 for each supporter should do it!
Please say this is sarcasm?

watmall says...
8:48pm Tue 26 Jun 12

You have to sometimes wonder about this national game of ours. MM walks out on us, SD steps in. Understanderbly people arn't sure if hes the right man; however without any money he gets us up to 11th in the table. When MM walked out a lot of supporters of football rant'ed and raved about no loyalty in the game and people were asking/ saying I wish someone would say I'm staying (loyalty) . We then have SD standing up and saying I'm Loyal, I'm staying. Well fair play to him, but was he foolish?. Why can't we as fans stand up and say we want SD to stay, give him a chance (loyalty works both ways). or is this a case of..... Hello anyone there! .. Hello, can you hear me..............

lutondown says...
8:59pm Tue 26 Jun 12

watmall wrote:
You have to sometimes wonder about this national game of ours. MM walks out on us, SD steps in. Understanderbly people arn't sure if hes the right man; however without any money he gets us up to 11th in the table. When MM walked out a lot of supporters of football rant'ed and raved about no loyalty in the game and people were asking/ saying I wish someone would say I'm staying (loyalty) . We then have SD standing up and saying I'm Loyal, I'm staying. Well fair play to him, but was he foolish?. Why can't we as fans stand up and say we want SD to stay, give him a chance (loyalty works both ways). or is this a case of..... Hello anyone there! .. Hello, can you hear me..............
I can, blow loyalty.....we want Mourinhio, Jose Mourhinio
Only joking of course Dyche in Dyche in
But let's get real, whoever lites to the fans? Especially when you no speaka the lingo..
We want Mourinhio....!

mrbankrupt says...
9:00pm Tue 26 Jun 12

watmall wrote:
You have to sometimes wonder about this national game of ours. MM walks out on us, SD steps in. Understanderbly people arn't sure if hes the right man; however without any money he gets us up to 11th in the table. When MM walked out a lot of supporters of football rant'ed and raved about no loyalty in the game and people were asking/ saying I wish someone would say I'm staying (loyalty) . We then have SD standing up and saying I'm Loyal, I'm staying. Well fair play to him, but was he foolish?. Why can't we as fans stand up and say we want SD to stay, give him a chance (loyalty works both ways). or is this a case of..... Hello anyone there! .. Hello, can you hear me..............
i think your find most fans would be more than happy if SD starts the season as manager.
But having these new owners will be the best thing that's happened to this club in years.
If SD stays it will be great but i think they will have there own ideas.

DazzyD says...
10:57pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Murder in the Vicarage wrote:
I am starting a campaign to get a statue of Lord Bazz erected outside the ground, in honour of all the hard work he has done, for the club, the town and football in general.

Who's willing to contribute? Think £50 for each supporter should do it!
Okay - then we can wrap a rope round it bringing it to its knees, dragging it through the streets of Watford like another famous characters statue. #Iraq

mkhornet says...
11:01pm Tue 26 Jun 12

The big worry is that if there is a new manager he won't understand the Championship and the danger is he will try to get us to play "Vialli" type football which just doesn't work in this division. You have to win the battle and get a couple of goals up before you can start playing the ball around. Try to over play and you will keep getting caught in possession as we did week in, week out under Vialli. "ALL WE ARE SAYING, IS GIVE DYCHE A CHANCE!!"

melbournehornet says...
12:39am Wed 27 Jun 12

i have mixed feelings about this takeover. I do not want to get ahead of myself like some people seem to be. Yes, it will be very POZZOtive if the new owners wipe out the debt and give us a four sided stadium, but i hope they keep with SD for the season. He did a great job for us and not knocking Zola but just feel a bit trepadatious about having an italian manager again after the last one. I'm not being negative just don't want to count my chickens just yet.
i woud be happy for a slow but steady progression into the prem- top 8 in the championships this year, play off losers the next and then promoted as champions the next season.

Henry VIII says...
12:47am Wed 27 Jun 12

As much as I welcome some financial investment in the club I have serious reservations about changing SD and the backroom staff. He knows the squad, the squad (many of them young) know him and there is obviously a ton of respect on all sides. I did think it odd the other week when SD announced other opportunities and talk of loyalty. I agree with those on here who cannot fathom how some can simply say thanks SD no move on, the man really stepped up last season and should be rewarded for those past efforts. I remember all too clearly the buzz when VIalli came, the opening 3-0 defeat to Keegans Man City on opening day, and the largely assembled squad of very average players who helped achieve very little. The Vialli's army era was a very bad time for all concerned so I just hope that we keepsome structure to our club, however I fear not and that the money, the choices made will be for a regime change and then, just like last season, we are faced with a few what if scenarios. A big name manager (and that is what Zola is) does not guarantee success, it may get bigger names to sign but this is one tough division as we all know. I only hope that the Pozzo's have thought all of this through and are open enough to suggestion to keep with SD.

melbournehornet says...
1:02am Wed 27 Jun 12

Henry VIII wrote:
As much as I welcome some financial investment in the club I have serious reservations about changing SD and the backroom staff. He knows the squad, the squad (many of them young) know him and there is obviously a ton of respect on all sides. I did think it odd the other week when SD announced other opportunities and talk of loyalty. I agree with those on here who cannot fathom how some can simply say thanks SD no move on, the man really stepped up last season and should be rewarded for those past efforts. I remember all too clearly the buzz when VIalli came, the opening 3-0 defeat to Keegans Man City on opening day, and the largely assembled squad of very average players who helped achieve very little. The Vialli's army era was a very bad time for all concerned so I just hope that we keepsome structure to our club, however I fear not and that the money, the choices made will be for a regime change and then, just like last season, we are faced with a few what if scenarios. A big name manager (and that is what Zola is) does not guarantee success, it may get bigger names to sign but this is one tough division as we all know. I only hope that the Pozzo's have thought all of this through and are open enough to suggestion to keep with SD.
what he said

corbindallas says...
7:05am Wed 27 Jun 12

Henry VIII wrote:
As much as I welcome some financial investment in the club I have serious reservations about changing SD and the backroom staff. He knows the squad, the squad (many of them young) know him and there is obviously a ton of respect on all sides. I did think it odd the other week when SD announced other opportunities and talk of loyalty. I agree with those on here who cannot fathom how some can simply say thanks SD no move on, the man really stepped up last season and should be rewarded for those past efforts. I remember all too clearly the buzz when VIalli came, the opening 3-0 defeat to Keegans Man City on opening day, and the largely assembled squad of very average players who helped achieve very little. The Vialli's army era was a very bad time for all concerned so I just hope that we keepsome structure to our club, however I fear not and that the money, the choices made will be for a regime change and then, just like last season, we are faced with a few what if scenarios. A big name manager (and that is what Zola is) does not guarantee success, it may get bigger names to sign but this is one tough division as we all know. I only hope that the Pozzo's have thought all of this through and are open enough to suggestion to keep with SD.
If the take over happens you state you hope SD stay's as he know's the squad and the squad know him. I have to point out this may not be the case as I reckon that we will be influxed with a load of players from Udinese and mayb even some from Granada, not forgetting also some new signings. I would not be surprised in the least to see at least half a team of new players. Zola connection was spouted far to early by the prospective new owners for it not to be so and looking at the new CEO ready to come in and the negotiator who also was with Zola at West Ham I would say this is a shoe in to happen, but it may be that Zola is made Football Director in charge of player recruitment to start with rather than team manager, if this is so then this would be more sensible and appeasable to the fans taking into account the language barrier with incoming players from Italy.I just hope that SD is not sacked and hat he ha some role in the clu otherwise it will be a PR disaster withthe fans and we saw where that got Bassini with his PR skills!

Mickey Quinn, not so thin says...
7:28am Wed 27 Jun 12

i know these guys have money but their key priorities next season will be to keep Udinese in the champs league and keep Granada in la liga. Getting us promoted will be behind these 2, and splashing out on expensive signings is not their style. Financial stability, yes, but talk of certain promotion challenge is premature. Can't wait to hear their opening press announcements re strategy and structure

In GT We Trust says...
9:04am Wed 27 Jun 12

Mickey Quinn, not so thin wrote:
i know these guys have money but their key priorities next season will be to keep Udinese in the champs league and keep Granada in la liga. Getting us promoted will be behind these 2, and splashing out on expensive signings is not their style. Financial stability, yes, but talk of certain promotion challenge is premature. Can't wait to hear their opening press announcements re strategy and structure
This may be true, especially with regard to Udinese and the 'Champions' League, but due to the top division here having so much more dosh sloshing around in it than even in Spain, the potential rewards from owning a top flight club here are greater which may affect their priorities.

garston tony says...
9:19am Wed 27 Jun 12

Wembley84 wrote:
"When I arrived at the club it was facing administration and I put in several millions to keep the club going." I'd like to see the real hard evidence of that - all we get is spin.
All you have to do is look back at the majority of news coming out of WFC pre LB days to see that this was true. Go back to say 5 years ago up till say 14 months ago and the clubs dire situation is all there.

Its amazing how short a memory people have!

garston tony says...
9:30am Wed 27 Jun 12

At Granada they gave the existing manager a chance. They did sack him after about 5 months as they werent keeping up with the league leaders. They'll possibly do the same here, keep SD but expect immediate success and replace him if that doesn’t happen.

I agree LB's PR has been dreadful, but that does not exuse the quite awful abuse he has received from the start. Lets talk facts, awful PR yes but that aside the club has moved forward under his ownership. Whatever people think about him personally or his previous history you cant deny that.

Buckler 1 - Mathematics 0

Buckler 1 - Reality 4

Buckler 1 - Threats of violence 10

tonupchris says...
9:40am Wed 27 Jun 12

Mickey Quinn, not so thin wrote:
i know these guys have money but their key priorities next season will be to keep Udinese in the champs league and keep Granada in la liga. Getting us promoted will be behind these 2, and splashing out on expensive signings is not their style. Financial stability, yes, but talk of certain promotion challenge is premature. Can't wait to hear their opening press announcements re strategy and structure
You maybe right but these guys do like to make a profit and the best way to do this is be in the Premier League. The money you get from this far exceeds what you get in Italy or Spain unless you are one of the big teams which neither Udinese (despite finishing 3rd) or Granada are. In Spain most of the tv rights are owned by Barcelona and Real Madrid. I don't believe that we'll be third in the pecking order but your probably right in the fact that they won't throw money around either. A few loans and maybe a signing or two and we will have a chance.

tonupchris says...
9:40am Wed 27 Jun 12

Mickey Quinn, not so thin wrote:
i know these guys have money but their key priorities next season will be to keep Udinese in the champs league and keep Granada in la liga. Getting us promoted will be behind these 2, and splashing out on expensive signings is not their style. Financial stability, yes, but talk of certain promotion challenge is premature. Can't wait to hear their opening press announcements re strategy and structure
You maybe right but these guys do like to make a profit and the best way to do this is be in the Premier League. The money you get from this far exceeds what you get in Italy or Spain unless you are one of the big teams which neither Udinese (despite finishing 3rd) or Granada are. In Spain most of the tv rights are owned by Barcelona and Real Madrid. I don't believe that we'll be third in the pecking order but your probably right in the fact that they won't throw money around either. A few loans and maybe a signing or two and we will have a chance.

Mickey Quinn, not so thin says...
9:57am Wed 27 Jun 12

tonupchris wrote:
Mickey Quinn, not so thin wrote:
i know these guys have money but their key priorities next season will be to keep Udinese in the champs league and keep Granada in la liga. Getting us promoted will be behind these 2, and splashing out on expensive signings is not their style. Financial stability, yes, but talk of certain promotion challenge is premature. Can't wait to hear their opening press announcements re strategy and structure
You maybe right but these guys do like to make a profit and the best way to do this is be in the Premier League. The money you get from this far exceeds what you get in Italy or Spain unless you are one of the big teams which neither Udinese (despite finishing 3rd) or Granada are. In Spain most of the tv rights are owned by Barcelona and Real Madrid. I don't believe that we'll be third in the pecking order but your probably right in the fact that they won't throw money around either. A few loans and maybe a signing or two and we will have a chance.
Ton up & IGTWT - I take your points but given the money that is being thrown around by some in this league (ex prems + cardiff, Leicester etc) I expect we will still be out-spent by a number of other clubs. Not sure 2nd league in Spain has this. So to expect us to be top or near top may be unrealistic. Top half and aiming for the playoffs is more realistic, not that we shouldn't target being top of course ! As I say, it will be very ineresting to see what their stated strategy and expectations are, ......and then how it pans out.

dmuz says...
10:08am Wed 27 Jun 12

Mickey Quinn, not so thin wrote:
tonupchris wrote:
Mickey Quinn, not so thin wrote:
i know these guys have money but their key priorities next season will be to keep Udinese in the champs league and keep Granada in la liga. Getting us promoted will be behind these 2, and splashing out on expensive signings is not their style. Financial stability, yes, but talk of certain promotion challenge is premature. Can't wait to hear their opening press announcements re strategy and structure
You maybe right but these guys do like to make a profit and the best way to do this is be in the Premier League. The money you get from this far exceeds what you get in Italy or Spain unless you are one of the big teams which neither Udinese (despite finishing 3rd) or Granada are. In Spain most of the tv rights are owned by Barcelona and Real Madrid. I don't believe that we'll be third in the pecking order but your probably right in the fact that they won't throw money around either. A few loans and maybe a signing or two and we will have a chance.
Ton up & IGTWT - I take your points but given the money that is being thrown around by some in this league (ex prems + cardiff, Leicester etc) I expect we will still be out-spent by a number of other clubs. Not sure 2nd league in Spain has this. So to expect us to be top or near top may be unrealistic. Top half and aiming for the playoffs is more realistic, not that we shouldn't target being top of course ! As I say, it will be very ineresting to see what their stated strategy and expectations are, ......and then how it pans out.
I expect a few cheap foreign signings, the pozzo's make much of their profit from scouting cheap talent abroad and selling them on for good sums, much like us I suppose but the difference is the Pozzo's have one of the best scouting networks out there. I'd be very suprised if SD is allowed to make many of his own signings (if he stays!)

dmuz says...
10:14am Wed 27 Jun 12

an interesting read if you haven't done so already

http://www.telegraph
.co.uk/sport/footbal
l/8719853/Udinese-v-
Arsenal-Italians-abi
lity-to-buy-low-and-
sell-high-puts-Arsen
e-Wengers-eye-for-yo
ung-talent-in-the-sh
ade.html

Mickey Quinn, not so thin says...
10:34am Wed 27 Jun 12

dmuz wrote:
an interesting read if you haven't done so already

http://www.telegraph

.co.uk/sport/footbal

l/8719853/Udinese-v-

Arsenal-Italians-abi

lity-to-buy-low-and-

sell-high-puts-Arsen

e-Wengers-eye-for-yo

ung-talent-in-the-sh

ade.html
Great article. Sounds perfect for us.

tonupchris says...
10:46am Wed 27 Jun 12

Mickey Quinn, not so thin wrote:
tonupchris wrote:
Mickey Quinn, not so thin wrote:
i know these guys have money but their key priorities next season will be to keep Udinese in the champs league and keep Granada in la liga. Getting us promoted will be behind these 2, and splashing out on expensive signings is not their style. Financial stability, yes, but talk of certain promotion challenge is premature. Can't wait to hear their opening press announcements re strategy and structure
You maybe right but these guys do like to make a profit and the best way to do this is be in the Premier League. The money you get from this far exceeds what you get in Italy or Spain unless you are one of the big teams which neither Udinese (despite finishing 3rd) or Granada are. In Spain most of the tv rights are owned by Barcelona and Real Madrid. I don't believe that we'll be third in the pecking order but your probably right in the fact that they won't throw money around either. A few loans and maybe a signing or two and we will have a chance.
Ton up & IGTWT - I take your points but given the money that is being thrown around by some in this league (ex prems + cardiff, Leicester etc) I expect we will still be out-spent by a number of other clubs. Not sure 2nd league in Spain has this. So to expect us to be top or near top may be unrealistic. Top half and aiming for the playoffs is more realistic, not that we shouldn't target being top of course ! As I say, it will be very ineresting to see what their stated strategy and expectations are, ......and then how it pans out.
Money doesn't always buy success as you have to spend it on the right blend of players and I think your right that we'll be out-spent this season but Leicester spent a lot last season as did Ipswich and we finished above both of those. A lot would depend on what we get on loan from Udinese. In and around the play off area is where I think we should be aiming but if they fancy being top I'll have some of that!!! Could be an interesting year.

D.unstable says...
12:18pm Wed 27 Jun 12

Come on, let's be aving you!!! said a pist celebrity cook/chairwoman.....
this suspence is killing me.

Mickey Quinn, not so thin says...
12:59pm Wed 27 Jun 12

D.unstable wrote:
Come on, let's be aving you!!! said a pist celebrity cook/chairwoman.....

this suspence is killing me.
what's the betting the next update will be that deal completion is "literally seconds away".....

Sammy Chung says...
1:42pm Wed 27 Jun 12

Pre-match entertainment, Buckler and Deeney in the centre circle- they sound about the same "stamp".

Goldenboy1960 says...
1:48pm Wed 27 Jun 12

tonupchris wrote:
Goldenboy1960 wrote: Who realises that Scott Duxbury who is allegedly coming in as Director of Football was responsible for mis leading the Premier League over the signing of Carlos Tevez at West Ham? That cost West ham in excess of £30M. Got to admit my concern for our club.
For the love of god we can't win. Who do you want to come in? Mother Superior. I can't believe there is a negative to come out of this.
When are people going to learn through past experiences. Chasing a rainbow will not bring success only heartache. We have seen it before and we shoud be better prepared and guarded. In that chase be very careful who you invite on Board. And seriously do you honestly think they care a Monkey about SD.

In order to succeed you must fail, so that you know what not to do the next time

Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value

As you climb the ladder of success, be sure it's leaning against the right building

Success is more permanent when you achieve it without destroying your principles

Pray that success will not come any faster than you are able to endure it.

mrbankrupt says...
1:50pm Wed 27 Jun 12

Sammy Chung wrote:
Pre-match entertainment, Buckler and Deeney in the centre circle- they sound about the same "stamp".
So let's get this right Sammy.
You are saying Buckler would kick an innocent lad in the head who's laying on the floor.
mmm i think you need to have a good look in the mirror sammy you have some deep problems.

D.unstable says...
1:50pm Wed 27 Jun 12

Mickey Quinn, not so thin wrote:
D.unstable wrote: Come on, let's be aving you!!! said a pist celebrity cook/chairwoman..... this suspence is killing me.
what's the betting the next update will be that deal completion is "literally seconds away".....
Just heard that Stuart Timperly has come out of the building to look for a pen in his car, should be a done deal as soon as he finds it....anouncement within the hour.

Grazie mille Bassini...

mrbankrupt says...
1:52pm Wed 27 Jun 12

D.unstable wrote:
Mickey Quinn, not so thin wrote:
D.unstable wrote: Come on, let's be aving you!!! said a pist celebrity cook/chairwoman..... this suspence is killing me.
what's the betting the next update will be that deal completion is "literally seconds away".....
Just heard that Stuart Timperly has come out of the building to look for a pen in his car, should be a done deal as soon as he finds it....anouncement within the hour.

Grazie mille Bassini...
Just make sure Bas has not put that Disappearing ink in it.

tommy gunn says...
2:30pm Wed 27 Jun 12

With the Italian influence to the fore does this mean we will be changing our colours,going back to the blue shirts.??

jasonwatford says...
4:35pm Wed 27 Jun 12

Thursday between 10-12.....then the fun begins

lutondown says...
4:49pm Wed 27 Jun 12

Goldenboy1960 wrote:
tonupchris wrote:
Goldenboy1960 wrote: Who realises that Scott Duxbury who is allegedly coming in as Director of Football was responsible for mis leading the Premier League over the signing of Carlos Tevez at West Ham? That cost West ham in excess of £30M. Got to admit my concern for our club.
For the love of god we can't win. Who do you want to come in? Mother Superior. I can't believe there is a negative to come out of this.
When are people going to learn through past experiences. Chasing a rainbow will not bring success only heartache. We have seen it before and we shoud be better prepared and guarded. In that chase be very careful who you invite on Board. And seriously do you honestly think they care a Monkey about SD.

In order to succeed you must fail, so that you know what not to do the next time

Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value

As you climb the ladder of success, be sure it's leaning against the right building

Success is more permanent when you achieve it without destroying your principles

Pray that success will not come any faster than you are able to endure it.
your a dafter man than I am, Gungadin
Pure self indulgent drivel

lutondown says...
4:49pm Wed 27 Jun 12

Goldenboy1960 wrote:
tonupchris wrote:
Goldenboy1960 wrote: Who realises that Scott Duxbury who is allegedly coming in as Director of Football was responsible for mis leading the Premier League over the signing of Carlos Tevez at West Ham? That cost West ham in excess of £30M. Got to admit my concern for our club.
For the love of god we can't win. Who do you want to come in? Mother Superior. I can't believe there is a negative to come out of this.
When are people going to learn through past experiences. Chasing a rainbow will not bring success only heartache. We have seen it before and we shoud be better prepared and guarded. In that chase be very careful who you invite on Board. And seriously do you honestly think they care a Monkey about SD.

In order to succeed you must fail, so that you know what not to do the next time

Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value

As you climb the ladder of success, be sure it's leaning against the right building

Success is more permanent when you achieve it without destroying your principles

Pray that success will not come any faster than you are able to endure it.
your a dafter man than I am, Gungadin
Pure self indulgent drivel

Chris the Vic says...
5:10pm Wed 27 Jun 12

And looking at Zola's career as a manager he is ermmmm Italian.

Sean should stay and Zola come in as a consultant/adviser/i
nterpreter. If it is really thought necessary.

Hungry_Hornet says...
8:40pm Wed 27 Jun 12

Still no announcement then? What is this, the 2nd time the wobby have said it's happening v soon?

Right, cheers for that wobby. TOP journalism there..

lutondown says...
8:52pm Wed 27 Jun 12

Chris the Vic wrote:
And looking at Zola's career as a manager he is ermmmm Italian.

Sean should stay and Zola come in as a consultant/adviser/i

nterpreter. If it is really thought necessary.
I'm sure the Pozzos will heed your most important advice
Stop bugging them or you may wake up with a horses head on your pillow.

southernhornet says...
11:11pm Wed 27 Jun 12

I don't want Zola. His record as West Ham manager is poor. People need to make sure they are not blinded by the glitz or Zola as a player. His record as a manager at this point is poor.

I don't want the Nani guy either - I am really excited about what the Pozzos will bring to the club but that excitement will be diluted if we start to see some of our good people having to leave and Italians coming in.

D.unstable says...
11:45pm Wed 27 Jun 12

southernhornet wrote:
I don't want Zola. His record as West Ham manager is poor. People need to make sure they are not blinded by the glitz or Zola as a player. His record as a manager at this point is poor.

I don't want the Nani guy either - I am really excited about what the Pozzos will bring to the club but that excitement will be diluted if we start to see some of our good people having to leave and Italians coming in.
You cannot have it both ways. If they are to invest good money in to Watford they will want to ensure that they have their own people running the show and making the decisions. If you had a £10 bet you would want to make the decision on what it was on, not just give it to some guy who you do not know standing in the queue and accept the outcome.

I admire what Dyche did and hope that they find a role for him, but fear that we just have to hold on for the ride.

lutondown says...
5:20am Thu 28 Jun 12

D.unstable wrote:
southernhornet wrote:
I don't want Zola. His record as West Ham manager is poor. People need to make sure they are not blinded by the glitz or Zola as a player. His record as a manager at this point is poor.

I don't want the Nani guy either - I am really excited about what the Pozzos will bring to the club but that excitement will be diluted if we start to see some of our good people having to leave and Italians coming in.
You cannot have it both ways. If they are to invest good money in to Watford they will want to ensure that they have their own people running the show and making the decisions. If you had a £10 bet you would want to make the decision on what it was on, not just give it to some guy who you do not know standing in the queue and accept the outcome.

I admire what Dyche did and hope that they find a role for him, but fear that we just have to hold on for the ride.
Spot on

tonupchris says...
8:40am Thu 28 Jun 12

southernhornet wrote:
I don't want Zola. His record as West Ham manager is poor. People need to make sure they are not blinded by the glitz or Zola as a player. His record as a manager at this point is poor.

I don't want the Nani guy either - I am really excited about what the Pozzos will bring to the club but that excitement will be diluted if we start to see some of our good people having to leave and Italians coming in.
What Zola did at West Ham was turn them in to one of the most entertaining sides they had seen for years and finished 9th in his first season. He also was praised for giving youth a chance and the West Ham fan in my office was gutted to see him go. The second season coincided with West Hams financial difficulties and they finished 17th at which point he was fired. I wouldn't say that was horrendous. I hope SD will remain but I can see why they would want Zola in some capacity even if it's just to help bring in some new faces. I think we have to accept that if and when this takeover happens these fella's will bring their own people.
We'll just have to wait and see but please god not much longer. I've barely done a stitch of work for a week now!

xXhOdGXxd says...
11:54am Thu 28 Jun 12

I think this takeover we be a great success, but i'm not sure about Zola being manager

xXhOdGXxd says...
11:54am Thu 28 Jun 12

I think this takeover we be a great success, but i'm not sure about Zola being manager

Hornets number 12 fan says...
1:47pm Thu 28 Jun 12

I think someone at Watford FC doesn't know what imminent means!

AngelHornet says...
2:57pm Thu 28 Jun 12

This 'imminent' takeover has not taken place to date, so is there a hitch?

abbotshornet says...
3:47pm Thu 28 Jun 12

Let's keep Sean, he has done very well in difficult times, I cannot see Zola being an improvement, let's show SD some loyalty.

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