Will Buckley WO Interview

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  1. oxhey67

    oxhey67 Squad Player

    I'm bored so have decided to type up the interview seeing as it isn't on the WO website yet.
    Friday nights are that exciting in my house these days! :dismay:

    The following is taken from the Watford Observer (10/06/11) and was written by Frank Smith.

    'Right Move For My Footballing Career'

    Will Buckley claims Watford supporters didn't see the best of him during his time at Vicarage Road and has praised their support when he was under-performing.
    The Hornets had previously rejected offers for Buckley from Brighton & H.A. but on Monday he completed a £1m move to the League 1 champions.
    Buckley said he was "delighted" with the move to the newly built Amex Stadium when he spoke exclusively to the Watford Observer yesterday (Thursday) but had nothing but kind things to say about his former club.

    He said: "It's nothing against Watford, it's just that I believe I'm joining a club on the up and Brighton will be a good place to ply my trade and play my football.
    "I've seen the work they have been doing with the new manager and the new stadium and it's a really attractive place to go. It's a club moving in the right direction and they want to go to the Premier League."

    "It was nothing to do with Watford at all," Buckley continued. "I really enjoyed my time there, I've nothing but praise for the backroom staff and everyone at the club. They treated me well since I joined.
    "I will stay in touch with the lads, I made some good friends there, I just believe Brighton are going places and that's why I want to move there."

    The switch to Brighton will see Buckley reunite with former Watford striker Will Hoskins and the 22-year-old claimed the £500,000 capture of Hoskins did encourage him to move to the coast.
    Buckley said: "I didn't speak to Will before the move but I know what kind of player he is and when Brighton are spending big money on players like Will, you know they want to go in the right direction.
    "That was a factor in my move because if you see a club spending money, you know what they're trying to achieve in the long run."

    Buckley believes his time at Watford was a successful one but claims the Vicarage Road faithful didn't see the best of him as he merely showed "glimpses" of his talent.
    "It was an up and down season last year, I'm looking to be more consistent next season," Buckley admitted honestly.
    "People said I had a good season last year but I really do feel I have much more to offer. If I can find that consistency then I'm sure I will become more highly-rated next season."

    Buckley, who joined the Hornets in a deal which eventually earned Rochdale £239,000, started 12 of Watford's first 13 fixtures in all competitions last season but was then benched for the next eight games.
    The forward was outstanding during Watford's winning run around Christmas time and was then injured.
    He came straight back into the side but failed to reproduce the form and was on the bench for six of the Hornet's last eight games of the campaign.

    "It does frustrate you being on the bench," Buckley said, "but I did know why I was left out of the team because the gaffer let me know what I needed to do and I ended up getting back in the team and performing well.
    "It's frustrating trying to get back in the side. I started the season playing every week and when you're out of the side it does get to you but you can't let it affect your performances.
    "Although it was frustrating, I knew why I was out of the side so it's good I had that communication with the manager."
    Buckley plans to speak to his former boss Malky Mackay, who is on holiday, in the coming days but talked to Sean Dyche this week - with the assistant wishing him luck.

    When asked if he had a message for the fans, Buckley replied: "Obviously I wish the best of luck to the staff and the players and I want to thank the fans.
    "When I first came in I wasn't really ready but they gave me time and the Watford fans know they have young players at the club so they give you a chance.
    "Thanks to the fans for giving me a chance and I really appreciated them not getting on my back when I wasn't playing too well.
    "I really do wish Watford all the best because I had a fantastic time there and there are no bad feelings with me leaving. I just feel it was the right move for my footballing career."
     
  2. Jellytot

    Jellytot Academy Graduate

    Can't wait to see Brighton not do well...
    Shame to see him go.. as he says, didn't have the best of times here but I just wish he would've stuck it out... oh well.. £1m.
     
  3. wfc4ever

    wfc4ever Administrator Staff Member

    TBF You can see why he'd want to move..

    Not getting many games here and a club "on the up with a decent pitch" come in for him with bigger wages.

    He has to give positive reasons from a Brighton point of view for moving ofcourse..whilst not slagging us off like some might (those without good PR training or just plain dim)
     
    Last edited: Jun 11, 2011
  4. J.B

    J.B First Team

    A lot of little hints he's dropped in there.

    Essentially saying that all the things that he is going to Brighton for (good pitch, Premier League ambitions, big-money spending etc.) aren't present at Watford.

    Good luck to him though; hopefully he does well and gets us a bit of money in the future with his sell-on clause.
     
  5. Nnnn

    Nnnn First Team

    To be fair, he needs a good pitch because he is a bit rubbish on a bumpy one. I had noticed that.

    Also to be fair, he was pretty decent on a smooth surface.
     
  6. darave8

    darave8 Forum lucky person

    There was one game he fell over more than 10 times, it was amazing to watch.
     
  7. mike88

    mike88 Reservist

    Fair enough. Another Watford player who will fade into a distant memory.
     
  8. The Voice of Reason

    The Voice of Reason First Team Captain

    Nice farewell speech, I will applaud him when he returns, I wish him well, except when he plays against us of course :biggrin:

    He could come back to bite us, as he has the potential to be a good player, but IMO he has not been consistent enough while with us, and he was shaping up to be another McNamee, who was also very inconsistent. Therefore, I am not to bothered about him leaving, and more than happy with the million we got for him.

    A good bit of business :sign15::sign15::sign15:
     
  9. Cassetti's Beard

    Cassetti's Beard First Team

    But Hoskins is sh*t.....
     
  10. leighton buzzard horn

    leighton buzzard horn Squad Player

    I hope I am wrong, but at the moment I would bet that Hoskins will outscore Sordell next season.
     
  11. tom1wat

    tom1wat Reservist

    Can't blame him for leaving, I would not be surprised at all if Brighton did better than us next season, as he says, everything is primed to take off their. Believe he's also right in saying that we didn't see the best of him. I hope that he does reach his potential.
     
  12. J.B

    J.B First Team

    If Will Hoskins outscores Sordell next season I will run onto the pitch naked on the last game of the season.
     
  13. The Voice of Reason

    The Voice of Reason First Team Captain

    That's definitely a big incentive for Sordell to make sure he scores plenty of goals :notworthy::notworthy::notworthy:
     
  14. wfcthroughandthrough

    wfcthroughandthrough Squad Player

    :biggrin:
     
  15. Oscar calling

    Oscar calling Squad Player

    Will you get on the pitch before a steward manhandles you?
     
  16. Optimistichornet

    Optimistichornet Penguin Assassin

    of course he will, our stewards are ****
     
  17. To pints of Lager now

    To pints of Lager now Squad Player


    You wanna hope sordell don't get injured for the season then.:biggrin:
     
  18. The Voice of Reason

    The Voice of Reason First Team Captain

    maybe that's what he wants :naughty:
     

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