The FA Cup quarter-final at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday is a welcome opportunity for the Hornets’ stalled strikers to rediscover their stingIf Watford believe a cunning plan to end Arsenal’s dominance of the FA Cup when they meet at the Emirates Stadium in the quarter-finals on Sunday they believe been unable to shout too loud approximately it. That is primarily because their opponents believe been plotting their own victory a matter of metres absent,with the two training grounds separated by dinky more than a hedge.“To be honest, although it’s a stone’s throw absent, and it’s light years absent as well,” says Troy Deeney, the Watford captain, or whose club are three years into a 10-year lease on their site while Arsenal own the land next door.
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Source: theguardian.com