Watford
If any team were going to concede a goal from 88 yards direct from the oppositions goalkeeper then there was always a good chance that it would be Watford.
Having scraped through into the FA cup semis the previous week (and what a long but rewarding day out that was!) we returned to our disasterous league form at the weekend. With both Charlton and West Ham United winning too we now look like finishing rock bottom and it's probably what we deserve.
Many people have coined us 'unlucky' this season, but poor defending and little impetus in attack isn't down to any sort of luck at all. We're not good enough for this division and you have to hope that we don't let it effect next season too much.
We keep hearing from the management and players that we're learning lessons, but this appears to be the case week in, week out. Have we ever actually learnt one single lesson from this season and then eradicated that from our game?
After throwing away a two goal lead at home to Fulham we were told that we'd leant our lesson, yet Charlton at home showed us we haven't. After deciding some time in September that we weren't doing enough in attack we'd apparently learnt our lesson and promised ourselves that we'd sort that out - we're still waiting.
After failing to effectively mark up from set pieces......you get the story right?
We've gone from being everyone's second team and the plucky underdogs, to plain old rubbish Watford that everyone laughs at. I hate to be too pessimistic, but I can't even see us beating the 24 point total we picked up in 1999-2000 and we had exactly the same problems back then.
The fact that I've spent the past few weeks watching the championship table evolve and wondering who will gain promotions from League One shows you how much belief I've lost in it all.
On the player front I'm still impressed with Gareth Williams as he seems capable of holding the ball up and putting his foot in. Kabba on the other hand has been a terrible signing for the amount of money we paid. £500k hasn't bought us much at all. He comes across as pretty lazy at times and when he does have the ball he does absolutely nothing with it.
I'm not happy at all.
Tom Beck, Watford Correspondent