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Micro and Macro: Watford’s problems mount at Millwall

Season 14, Ep. 37

Watford have problems. Big problems, small problems. Immediate problems, long term problems. In the latest From the Rookery End, Mike and Jon are joined by Adam Drury to discuss the latest problem - another listless defeat; this time at The Den.


The boys discuss the surrender at Millwall while also looking at the wider malaise that is engulfing Vicarage Road, including the issues facing the owner, the manager and the players.


Tough times. This is From the Rookery End. Come on you ‘Orns.


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