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An amazing away dayo thanks to Vakoun Bayo - Wednesday 2-6 Watford
Season 15, Ep. 18
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Watford scored a rare SIX on the road and FOUR Vakoun Bayo goals made the LONG journey to Sheffield oh so worthwhile.
Jon, Mike, Colin, DCW and Olly took the train to Sheffield to witness the match. With no clear idea of what Cleverley's plan would be, and they got even more confused when they saw the team annouced, the game, the performaces and especially the result, were a huge joyous surprise for all the travelling hornets.
Join them as they tell the story of their day in Sheffield.
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