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A Baahnstormer - Watford 2-1 Sunderland
Season 15, Ep. 13
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Watford are back to winning ways, and we were there to see an intriguing afternoon unfold.
Mike, Jas, Jon and Kieran convened at Full Time to talk through a thrilling win for the Hornets, trying to work out what Watford’s best starting XI is along the way.
You can also hear from makeshift Right Wing Back Ryan Porteous, who spoke to DCW the day before the game.
Another three points. Another From the Rookery End. Come on you ‘Orns!
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