Wednesday 23 February 2011

PODCAST 9: From The Halfway Line


Whilst Watford fans maybe forgiven for wondering where their team’s next victory is coming from, the new From the Rookery End podcast (out today) definitely still has that winning formula.

In this, the ninth edition of the show, Jon, Jason and Mike have secured a hat-trick of interviews with the great and the good of Watford’s past and present. An unsurprisingly upbeat David James spent some time with the boys after he featured in Bristol City’s recent 3-1 win at Vicarage Road, explaining what it is like to play against his former club aswell as a startling admission as to which local team he supports…

The podcast also features former Chairman and current Board member Professor Stuart Timperley, who provided an illuminating insight as to what life is like on the Board as he and his colleagues attempt to steer Watford through yet another challenging period in it’s history. The boys also paid another trip to the training ground where they caught up with midfield maestro Don Cowie, who in an entertaining interview lifted the lid on exactly who is the ‘most Scottish’ of the Hornets increasing number of players and staff from North of the border.

As always the podcast features a light hearted but in depth look at what has happened both on and off the pitch at Vicarage Road over the last month, whilst for the music lovers out there, the boys have recorded a song for flying winger Will Buckley.

How to listen...

DOWNLOAD
You can download and listen to the podcast via iTUNES. It's also the place to subscribe so you get all future From The Rookery End podcast straight to your computer. If you use a different podcast catcher to iTunes then you can use the RSS Code - http://feeds.feedburner.com/rookeryend.

LISTEN ON-LINE
It's also possible to listen on-line right here on fromtherookeryend.com by simply click play on our player at the top of this page.

DIRECT DOWNLOAD
AND you can also download the podcast direct to your computer by clicking your right mouse button HERE and clicking 'Save As'.

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