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DON’T LET STRONG HORNETS STING US – DAVIES

By Chris Dunlavy

BIRMINGHAM boss Chris Davies has warned his men to take nothing for granted against “dangerous” Watford.
On paper, there will be only one winner. Watford have won once on their travels all season, whilst the Blues have the second-best home record in the division and hammered Norwich 4-1in their last outing at St Andrew’s.
Yet the two sides are separated by just one point in the Championship table and Davies says the Hornets’ reputation for managerial churn should not overshadow the quality of their squad.
“It’s certainly no...

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