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Home » Ed Still: Watford head coach sacked after less that three months in charge
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Ed Still: Watford head coach sacked after less that three months in charge

By britishbulletin.com3 May 20261 Min Read
Ed Still: Watford head coach sacked after less that three months in charge
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This has been inevitable for quite a few weeks, and the announcement comes as no surprise. No matter what would have happened against Coventry yesterday (and it was another abject performance) Still was on his way.

In the past two months the results have been awful, the performances dreadful and tactically the Hornets have lacked structure and recognised game-plan.

The players have looked fed up as well – morale, confidence, belief and team spirit is at rock bottom and there was no way that Still was going to survive this.

Owner Gino Pozzo doesn’t hang around if the situation gets close to this point, let alone reaches it, and he was on the wrong end of chanting from home supporters in yesterday’s defeat.

Like so many other ex-Watford head coaches, Still will argue that his chances were slim given the chaotic and misaligned culture of the club which has hampered them for so many years.

He certainly has a point. But, for me, he’s been way out of his depth as a motivator and tactical coach and lacked the aura to lead at such a dysfunctional club.

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