From The Rookery End (Watford FC)
By FTRE
Established in 2010, From The Rookery End is the original Watford FC supporters podcast.
Join lifelong supporters Mike, Jon and Jason, as they share their thoughts on anything and everything involving Watford FC. They'll be with you through the heartbreak and hope, the triumph and the trauma.
This is life as a Watford fan. This is From The Rookery End.
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Latest episode
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Second half slumber - Watford 1-2 Millwall
It was a cliche, as Watford v Millwall was a game of two halves. First half was great, the second was simply awful. Jon, Jason, Jordi and Mike met to discuss it , outside the hornet shop. -
Solid, Stoke Stalemate: Stoke 0-0 Watford
It was by no means a classic, but there were plenty of positives for Mike, Jordi and Colin to discuss after Watford’s Stoke stalemate. -
Shaping Futures: Inside the Watford FC Academy
In a special FTRE, we got to go inside Watford's Academy, talk to the people that work there and understand how much work has gone into transforming it where it is back at the forefront of the clubs operations. -
Derby Day, Double Delight -Watford 2-0 L&^%n
After a 2-0 home win against them lot up the M1, Jon, Mike, Jason and Colin gathered at the Railway Arms to discuss victory. -
4 points out of 9 that ain't bad
Jon, Jordi and Adam look back at a week where Watford won 4 points out of a possible 9 and seemed to have revived their season at the Riverside. -
Louza, Selvik and Doumbia impress at the Stadium of Light - Sunderland 2-2 Watford
DCW and Mike convened the morning after Watford's 2-2 draw away at Sunderland to assess the performance and reflect on some much needed reasons to be cheerful, if only temporarily. -
CROW 0 CANARIES 1: Watford suffer narrow Norwich defeat
Jon, Jas, Mike and Kieran gathered at the Mad Squirrel to discuss an entertaining but ultimately disappointing early kick off against Norwich. -
Dennis, Iheanacho or Ndiaye (not the good one) - with Opta's Matt Furniss
DCW, Jas and Opta's Matt Furniss look at whether Emmanuel Dennis part III, an out of sorts Kelechi Iheanacho or Red Star Belgrade's 29-year-old Cherif Ndiaye are the answer to our struggles in the striking department. -
“All I care about is Watford FC”
After a tumultuous week (even by Watford standards!) Mike and Jon got their heads together to work thorough the events of the last few days in the world of Watford. -
Watford win at Derby: Fans Voices Heard
Derby 0-2 Watford - After a long and late visit to Cardiff in the week, Mike and Arlo headed to Derby to see Watford win Away from home - unheard of.