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MK DONE - Watford Win in Style

Season 15, Ep. 5

Watford swept aside Milton Keynes as the first home game of the 2024/25 season ended in a 5-0 romp for Tom Cleverley’s Hornets.


Tom Ince celebrated his new contract with a hat-trick, while captain for the night Mattie Pollock marked the occasion with a thumping header. There were also a number of eye-catching debuts with Rocco Vata and goal scoring Kwadwo Baah turning in exciting showings.


Jon, Mike and Jas were there to see it all. Welcome to From the Rookery End. Come on you ‘Orns!

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