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No Watford grudges for Dyche
- Updated: September 24, 2016
Sean Dyche holds no grudges against his former club Watford and believes the Pozzo family’s methods are yielding success.
The Italians took over at Vicarage Road in 2012 and quickly made Dyche an early casualty, immediately after he led the side to their highest league finish in four seasons.
They are currently on their seventh manager since Dyche’s dismissal, incumbent Walter Mazzarri following in the footsteps of Gianfranco Zola, Giuseppe Sannino, Oscar Garcia, Billy McKinlay, Slavisa Jokanovic and Quique Sanchez Flores.
That revolving door policy has raised plenty of eyebrows but ahead of his first Premier League encounter against the Hornets, live on Monday Night Football, Dyche sounded a conciliatory note.
“It’s well-documented I’ve always had respect for the club,” he said. “The situation, the business changed etc etc but I mean every …