Friday 9 August 2013

Watch Watford v Bournemouth Championship live Stream Preview 10 August,2013

Match Preview: Saturday,10 August,2013, One of the important match Watford v Bournemouth of  Championship 10 August,2013 HD Quality Live Watford v Bournemouth  streaming is available here.Watford v Bournemouth Live Stream online Championship 10 August,2013 Video Free The match will take  Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Watford v Bournemouth Live Stream Watford v Bournemouth ,Watford v Bournemouth  online free, Watford v Bournemouth live stream video....Ikechi Anya is set to return to contention for Watford's home clash against Bournemouth.The winger missed Tuesday's 3-1 Capital One Cup triumph at Bristol Rovers due to a minor calf complaint and, as expected, has recovered in time for the visit of the Cherries.

Team News:
Midfielder Sean Murray was handed his chance against Rovers and duly scored twice and claimed an assist, pushing his claims for a starting berth. Long-term absentees Nyron Nosworthy (Achilles) and Tommie Hoban (ankle) remain sidelined.
Bournemouth will check on Mohamed Coulibaly and Matt Ritchie.
The Cherries, who have won their first two games of the season, face the Hornets for the first time in 10 years on Saturday and they could be without Coulibaly, who has an Achilles injury, and Ritchie, who is recovering from a thigh problem. While question marks hang over the availability of the two players, Josh McQuoid will miss out as he will not return to training until next week.
Manager Eddie Howe made seven changes to his line-up for the victory over south coast neighbours Portsmouth on Tuesday and a number of the rested players are set to return to the 11 at Vicarage Road
CHERRIES will be bidding to build on their winning start to the 2013-14 campaign when they embark on one of the toughest away-days in the Championship.
Eddie Howe’s men visit much-fancied Watford tomorrow (3pm) with last season’s play-off finalists being tipped to go one better in their Premier League bid this term.
Cherries go into the Vicarage Road clash in good form after backing up their opening-day win over Charlton with a midweek League Cup victory over Portsmouth...EDDIE Howe felt the furore surrounding Watford’s links with Udinese last season had overshadowed the “excellent job” carried out by boss Gianfranco Zola.
Zola, appointed in July 2012, guided the Hornets to the Championship play-off final against a backdrop of controversy regarding their use of foreign loan players.
Watford took advantage of a loophole by signing no fewer than 10 players on loan from Serie A outfit Udinese, with both clubs owned by the Pozzo family.
Their use of the system circumvented Football League rules which restricted matchday squads to five domestic loan players and was the subject of much criticism.
All 10 players were named in the Watford squad for their Championship opener at Birmingham six days ago and are expected to be included against Cherries on Saturday.
Howe, who had returned to Dean Court by the time previous club Burnley drew both games with Watford last season, told the Daily Echo: “I wasn’t directly involved because my focus was purely on us and our division. Perhaps if I had stayed in the Championship, I might have had a different viewpoint.
“Watford were creative with the rules and found a loophole to serve them well. I am not going to get too politically involved in it. Fair play to them because they had a great season and played some excellent football, which is probably the most important point to make......

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