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2014–15 Watford F.C. season


2014–15 season
Raffaele Riva
Beppe Sannino(until 31 August)Óscar García(from 2–29 September)Billy McKinlay(from 29 September-7 October)Slaviša Jokanović(from 7 October)
Vicarage Road
2nd (promoted)
Third round
Second round
League: Troy Deeney (21)All: Troy Deeney (21)
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Watford Football Club is an English football club from Watford, Hertfordshire. They played the 2014–15 season in the Football League Championship, for the eighth consecutive season since relegation from the Premier League in 2006–07, securing promotion following a 2–0 win against Brighton & Hove Albion on 25 April 2015, after spending eight consecutive seasons in the Championship. The team's manager was Slaviša Jokanović.

The fixtures for the 2014–15 season were announced on 18 June 2014 at 9am.

The draw for the first round was made on 17 June 2014 at 10am. Watford were drawn away to Stevenage.

Statistics correct as of 2 May 2015.

Information correct as of 13 May 2015.

  • Head coach: Beppe Sannino (until 31 August)
  • Head coach: Óscar García (2–29 September)
  • Head-coach: Billy McKinlay (29 September–7 October; assistant coach: 26–29 September)
  • Assistant coach: Giovanni Cusatis (until 11 September)
  • Assistant coach: Francesco Troise (until 11 September)
  • Technical director: Gianluca Nani (until 2 September)
  • Youth team coach: David Hughes (until 6 August)
  • Head of medical: Marco Cesarini (until late December)
  • First-team analyst: Adam Carter
DatePlayerFromFeeRef
23 May 2014Heurelho Gomes (BRA)Tottenham Hotspur (ENG)Free
27 May 2014Gabriel Tamaș (ROU)Doncaster Rovers (ENG)Free
12 June 2014Lloyd Dyer (ENG)Leicester City (ENG)Free
24 June 2014Craig Cathcart (NIR)Blackpool (ENG)Free
16 July 2014Juan Carlos Paredes (ECU)Granada (ESP)Undisclosed
25 August 2014Rene Gilmartin (IRL)St Patrick's Athletic (IRL)Free
24 October 2014Odion Ighalo (NGA)Udinese (ITA)Undisclosed
9 January 2015Miguel Layún (MEX)Granada (ESP)Undisclosed
23 January 2015Ben Watson (ENG)Wigan Athletic (ENG)Undisclosed
23 January 2015Vujadin Savić (SRB)Bordeaux (FRA)Free
26 February 2015Marco Motta (ITA)Juventus (ITA)Free
DatePlayerToFeeRef
4 June 2014Manuel Almunia (ESP)RetiredReleased
4 June 2014Marco Cassetti (ITA)RetiredReleased
4 June 2014Fitz Hall (ENG)Free agentReleased
4 June 2014Ross Jenkins (ENG)Free agentReleased
4 June 2014Lucas Neill (AUS)Free agentReleased
4 June 2014Nyron Nosworthy (JAM)Blackpool (ENG)Released
4 June 2014Albert Riera (ESP)Udinese (ITA)Released
2 July 2014Marco Faraoni (ITA)Udinese (ITA)Undisclosed
17 July 2014Gary Woods (ENG)Leyton Orient (ENG)Free
31 July 2014Reece Brown (ENG)Barnsley (ENG)Undisclosed
1 August 2014Javier Acuña (PAR)Club Olimpia (PAR)Undisclosed
14 January 2015Gabriel Tamaș (ROU)Steaua București (ROU)Free
StartPlayerParent clubEndRef
26 June 2014Matěj Vydra (CZE)Udinese (ITA)30 June 2015
7 July 2014Dániel Tőzsér (HUN)Parma (ITA)30 June 2015
24 July 2014Keith Andrews (IRL)Bolton Wanderers (ENG)2 February 2015
30 July 2014Odion Ighalo (NGA)Udinese (ITA)24 October 2014
4 August 2014Gianni Munari (ITA)Parma (ITA)30 June 2015
8 October 2014Sébastien Bassong (CMR)Norwich City (ENG)9 January 2015
26 November 2014Adlène Guedioura (ALG)Crystal Palace (ENG)1 January 2015
27 February 2015Adlène Guedioura (ALG)Crystal Palace (ENG)25 April 2015
19 March 2015Matthew Connolly (ENG)Cardiff City (WAL)30 June 2015
StartPlayerToEndRef
5 August 2014Essaïd Belkalem (ALG)Trabzonspor (TUR)30 June 2015
13 August 2014Alex Jakubiak (ENG)Oxford United (ENG)4 November 2014
14 August 2014Jorell Johnson (ENG)Hemel Hempstead Town (ENG)30 June 2015
22 August 2014Luke O'Nien (ENG)Wealdstone (ENG)30 June 2015
26 August 2014Cristian Battocchio (ITA)Virtus Entella (ITA)30 June 2015
28 August 2014Mathias Ranégie (SWE)Millwall (ENG)15 January 2015
19 November 2014Lewis McGugan (ENG)Sheffield Wednesday (ENG)1 January 2015
26 November 2014Uche Ikpeazu (ENG)Crewe Alexandra (ENG)25 January 2015
27 November 2014Alex Jakubiak (ENG)Dagenham & Redbridge (ENG)30 June 2015
16 January 2015Diego Fabbrini (ITA)Millwall (ENG)16 March 2015
19 January 2015Lloyd Dyer (ENG)Birmingham City (ENG)30 June 2015
28 January 2015Uche Ikpeazu (ENG)Doncaster Rovers (ENG)10 March 2015
2 February 2015Lewis McGugan (ENG)Sheffield Wednesday (ENG)30 June 2015
5 February 2015Mathias Ranégie (SWE)Dalian Aerbin (CHN)31 December 2015
11 February 2015Bernard Mensah (ENG)Braintree Town (ENG)30 June 2015
13 March 2015Uche Ikpeazu (ENG)Crewe Alexandra (ENG)30 June 2015
26 March 2015Diego Fabbrini (ITA)Birmingham City (ENG)30 June 2015

In 2014–15, Watford's under-21 side competed in the Under-21 Premier League Cup, progressing through four rounds before losing 3–2 away at Southampton in the quarter-finals. They also played in the Herts Senior Cup, progressing through one round before losing to Hemel Hempstead in the quarter-finals. The under-18s finished 5th in the South-East Conference of the Football League Youth Alliance, subsequently qualifying for Merit League One. In the FA Youth Cup they entered in the third round, losing 3–1 away at Swansea.

Watford's academy in 2014–15 consisted of 17 scholars:

  • In the second year: Arie Ammann, Matthew Hall, Harry Kyprianou, Dennon Lewis, Mahlondo Martin, Il Myeong Choi, Kunle Otudeko, Carl Stewart and Alfie Young.
  • In the first year: Jacob Cook, Andrew Eleftheriou, Michael Folivi, Max Makaka, Brandon Mason, Ogo Obi, Charlie Rowan and Connor Stevens.

Panos Armenakas was announced as joining the first-year in April 2014, but in June he signed for Italian club Udinese, who are also owned by the Pozzo family. On 1 September the club announced second-year midfielder Tom Rosenthal had left to join Belgian side S.V. Zulte Waregem in order for him to be closer to an ill family member. On 15 September striker Ogo Obi signed a two-year scholarship deal with the club, with a one-year professional deal from its expiration in 2016. Obi had been with the club since the under-11 age-group, but had spent time on trial with Manchester United over the pre-season. Goalkeeper Shaun Rowley, a scholar with Shrewsbury Town, joined the academy on a youth loan for the early part of the reason, returning to his parent club in October. Stewart transferred to Udinese in January. In February Folivi signed a deal that would see him become professional at the end of his scholarship in 2016, with the club holding the option of adding a further year.

On 1 May, Watford announced that Lewis, Martin and Young would be offered professional contracts of an unspecified length, while Hall would have his scholarship extended after he suffered from an injury in 2014–15. Ammann, Choi, Otudeko and Kyprianou, who was an unused substitute for the first-team's FA Cup game away at Bristol City on 4 January 2014, were released.

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