Hoop Blah At the time I was actually very surprised at how adventerous Watford were. Their 4-5-1 was actually a lot more like 4-3-3 in that first half hour or so and both Smith and McAnuff spent a lot more time attacking us than they did trying to stifle our wide men and midfield.
Fair play to them for coming and having a go.
When I say better side, I meant they played better football and looked like the side more likely to produce a scoring chance through their own endevour whereas we looked like a side who would work hard and try and force a mistake out of the opposition. I know it worked and we created the clearer early chances but I still think Watford had the more pressure and played the better football (by better football I don't just mean keeping possession and passing infront of our back four as I don't think that's what they did for the first half hour and more).

This is so typical of the short sited observations from some of our fans.
If Watford were still our there now we would still have a clean sheet. If they looked more likely to create a scoring chance how come Federci hardly had a save to make while we scored four times

Can't you tell the difference between ineffectual passing that creates very little over 90 minutes and the type of play that produces four goals, a blatent penalty that wasn't given plus numerous other chances?
What exactly is wrong with "waiting for the opposition to make a mistake"
Perhaps Steve Coppell should get on the phone to Brendan Rodgers and ask him were he feels we went wrong on Friday night and send Mick McCarthy his congratulations for Wolves still being in the FA Cup.