
OTHER Earlier this evening Watford officially announced the arrival of Will Still. Still, who resigned from Anderlecht last night, has signed a 2½-year contract. "I'm happy and proud to be here," Still said in his first comments on Watford's website. "Watford is a club that holds an important place in English football and has a fantastic history.
Fans can expect our team to be aggressive, defensively very compact and attacking with pace." "We chose Edward in the belief that he is a coach whose modern and progressive training methods fit perfectly with the dynamics of our squad," says Scott Duxbury, a director at Watford. "We believe he will drive our team forward and ensure it can compete for a place in the play-offs." After 31 of 46 matchdays, Watford sit eleventh. They are three points behind sixth place, the lowest position that qualifies for the promotion play-offs to the Premier League.
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