David Morren

Position – Right Back
DOB – 18/9/1979
Debut v Oxford – June 2008
Nicknames – Mozzer, Jockey

Probably the club’s shortest ever player, Dave made his debut at Oxford in June 2008 and joined the regular ranks the following season, notching his first goal for the club against Cambridge on the plastic at Westfield. There was a moment of concern at Dave’s first Worldnet, as he went to retrieve a ball from some long grass, but happily he was able to find his way out. If his size is a worry, his commitment to the cause is not, and he had a fantastic tournament for the Vets at Worldnet 2011.

Dave’s Q and A

Describe yourself in a sentence
A midget Gary Neville!

What was the first WFC game you went to and what can you remember about it?
Oxford, I think, in the 1990s and I remember such luminaries as tricky Trevor Putney and a very odd triangle haircut on a teenage Bruce Dyer. I was standing on the sadly no more family terrace and remember winning 6 packets of walkers crisps with those weird blue envelopes you used to get in the packets, life couldn’t get better than that!.

Finest ever WFC memory
One of two games against Bolton. The 4-3 Gary Porter hatrick game simply for atmosphere and sheer ballsyness of the come back, or of course the first of the play off wins with Nicky Wright’s epic strike. A sunny day 2 great goals and the ambiance of old Wembley!

Worst away trip and why
Hull away in the play offs, it’s a hell hole, we got gubbed and Richard Lee had an utter utter stinker. Simply horrific.

WIFC playing highlight
My first WorldNET was memorable though ultimately frustrating, or MK dons away where I got to mark someone I have reffed for years and spent a very enjoyable second half booting him in the air, admittedly not really in the spirit of things but still shook hands after and was a good game!

Favourite WIFC moment
Playing at Vicarage Road in a Yellows v Reds game, whilst I’m not sure I have the ability to do the place justice, the whole day was a life long dream and will stick in the memory.

All-time favourite Watford player
Simply for his never say die attitude and doggedness to make the most of his ultimately limited talent has to be Sir Thomas of Mooney.

All-time favourite Watford XI (not the best players – your favourites)
Miller, Gibbs, Robbo, Foster, Marriappa, Slater, Hessenthaler, Hyde, Barnes, Rosenthal, Mooney

Red shorts or black?
Black

Which actor would play you in ‘WIFC – The Movie’
Either Tom Cruise to match my rugged good looks (and height) or more likely/realistically Danny DeVito!

Neil Hall

Position – Goalkeeper
DOB – 7/4/1982
Debut v Hull – March 2008
Nicknames – Helpdesk

Neil’s short but memorable WIFC career started in 2008, and he announced his arrival with a superb performance on his debut at Hull during the infamous funbus trip of 2008. He followed that up with a penalty save in a 1-0 win at Northampton in his second game and a superb Worldnet that summer, all of which helped Neil earn the best newcomer award that season. Injuries and Sunday football limited Neil’s appearances, and he was memorably sandwiched between Luther Blissett and Mathers during the 2009 legends game and missed six months of football.

Chris Westcott

Position – Centre Midfield
DOB – 5/10/1972
Debut v Cambridge – April 2006
Nicknames – Shane, Waistcoat

As if knowing Daz, Fincham, Stocksy and Mowen wasn’t hard enough, Chris even has the misfortune to sit near them at Watford games. Worse still, he’s now been unlucky enough to play football with them since joining the club in 2006. Chris settled in brilliantly and became a key player since an impressive debut at Cambridge and a first goal in his next game, against AFC Wimbledon. With his hanky tucked into his shorts, Chris’ all action midfield displays won him the Best Newcomer award in his debut year. He added Player of the Season awards in 2007/08 and 2008/09, and also does a mean Shane McGowan, as his song at his debut WorldNET testified.

Chris’ Q and A

Describe yourself in a sentence

He came, he saw, he blew his nose and ran off.

What was the first WFC game you went to and what can you remember about it?

FA Cup 3rd round 1987.  Watford 1-0 v Chelsea

Finest ever WFC memory

Anfield away August 1999

Worst away trip and why

Not sure between Wimbledon away December 1999 or Fulham away Boxing Day 2000 – shocking performance and bloomin’ freezing

WIFC playing highlight

Winning a Worldnet Semi-Final on golden goal

Favourite WIFC moment

Winning a Worldnet Semi-Final on golden goal – sorry if that’s anti ethos

All-time favourite Watford player

Craig Ramage – the anti-me as a player

All-time favourite Watford XI (not the best players – your favourites)

Miller, Gibbs, Robinson, Foster, Mackay, Palmer, Ramage, Johnson, Hyde, Blissett, Phillips

Red shorts or black?

Red

Which actor would play you in ‘WIFC – The Movie’

Jason Statham  – apparently

Warren Flanagan

Position – Striker
DOB – 26/9/1985
Debut v Glory Horns – Aug 2006
Nicknames – Wazza, Cockboy, Bushy

Wazza has made quite an impact on WIFC since joining, both on and off the pitch. Having started WIFC life as a winger, Wazza’s now employed up front where on his day, he is a handful for opposition defences. Off the pitch, he did sterling work while running WIFC’s successful pontoon competition, and the speedy acquisition of nicknames leaves the humble visitor to this site in little doubt about his swift integration into the team banter. Wazza is also DJ on Kiss FM, though good taste in music rules out most of his team-mates listening.

Warren’s Q and A

Describe yourself in a sentence
Watford’s superstar radio DJ – Watford’s Vibe 107.6 Sunday 10am-1pm

What was the first WFC game you went to and what can you remember about it?
Watford v Spurs in a pre-season friendly. Was Jurgen Klinsmann’s first game for Spurs and we drew 1-1.

Finest ever WFC memory
Both play off finals.

Worst away trip and why
Don’t have one

WIFC playing highlight
Scoring on my debut IFA game against Brentford.

Favourite WIFC moment
Scoring at the vic

All-time favourite Watford player
Allan Nielsen

All-time favourite Watford XI (not the best players – your favourites)
Ben Foster, Peter Kennedy, Robert Page, Colin Foster, Darren Bazeley, Nordin Wooter, Allan Nielsen, Micah Hyde, Stephen Glass, Tommy Mooney, Heidar Helguson

Red shorts or black?
Black

Which actor would play you in ‘WIFC – The Movie’
Rutledge Wood

Jerker Kjellander

Position – Centre Back
DOB – 20/11/1978
Debut v Birmingham – April 1999
Nicknames – Gerker, Super Swede

Sweden’s finest, and a Watford fan since following the team on Swedish TV in the 1980’s, Jerker made his WIFC bow on a visit in 1999. He then returned to the fold regularly in 2005 while studying in London. Now back in Sweden with a young family, Jerker flies back in for the odd game and WorldNET, memorably completing a series of stag do challenges there in 2009. Just like his fellow countrymen, Jerker goes about his defending business in a cool, unflustered manner and showed his class to roll back the years with an excellent Worldnet in 2011, despite not having kicked a ball in 18 months, and he’s been a regular fixture for the Vets each summer.

Jerker’s Q and A

Describe yourself in a sentence
I DO NOT UNDERSTAND YOU.

What was the first WFC game you went to and what can you remember about it?
Watford – Sunderland 3-3, 2 April 1996. Aside from being 17 and let abroad without my parents for the first time, I remember being somewhat shocked at the low standard of football in the first half and excited about the Mooney inspired comeback in the second.

Finest ever WFC memory
The 1999 play-off final.

Worst away trip and why
Hull funbus in 2008(?). WFC performance.

WIFC playing highlight
The Worldnet semi final golden goal win.

Favourite WIFC moment
Can’t call a winner between Taz lighting a joint in the changing room after my debut in 1999 and the very first attack on the Cage in 2006

All-time favourite Watford player
Nigel Gibbs

All-time favourite Watford XI (not the best players – your favourites)
(Excluding players I’ve only seen on TV):
Chamberlain – Gibbs, Demerit, Doyley, P Robinson – A Young, R Johnson, Mahon, Palmer – Helguson, Mooney

Red shorts or black?
Red

Which actor would play you in ‘WIFC – The Movie’
David Dencik

Laurence Wells

Position – Left Midfield
DOB – 18/3/1976
Debut v Cambridge – April 2006
Nickname – Lozza

Laurence joined WIFC in 2006 after replying to an ad on Blind, Stupid and Desperate, and become a regular member of the squad, looking equally at home on both flanks. Lozza regularly completed a ginger left side of the team with his long-distance relation Matt, and also memorably embraced WIFC’s darker side, being one of the main players in Dundon’s gang at the Cage during his first Worldnet. A key player in the run to the Worldnet Final in 2008, Lozza also graced the Vets team on their Worldnet debut in 2010 and has become a regular at the end of season shindig, marking his 100th appearance for the club with a goal in the blues v blacks match on the eve of WorldNet 2021.

Lozza’s Q and A

Describe yourself in a sentence
Unsuccessfuly striving to detoxify the ginger Wells brand.

What was the first WFC game you went to and what can you remember about it?
Jamaica v Watford pre-season tour early 80’s and don’t remember much.  First competitive match was Watford v Blackburn playoff second leg – cigar smoke and tension.

Finest ever WFC memory
Celebrations squashed into the Vic end when David Holdsworth scored the night we beat then Champions Leeds with Cantona et al in 1992.  I still miss terracing.

Worst away trip and why
Norwich away 2002, went with some Norwich mates and was confident before the game but then found out we had depleted side, ended up losing 4-0, had Robbo and Foley sent off, the latter being cheered off by our own supportes – all in all humiliating on several levels.

WIFC playing highlight
Playing every game on the Sunday of Wordnet 2008 – I felt as knackered when I ran a marathon, but with the additional hinderance of two nights significant alchohol intake.

Favourite WIFC moment
When I entered the changing rooms on the morning of my debut the shirts were hung up on the pegs and I thought it must be quite a serious team.  I soon realised my mistake after going out and scoring twice.

All-time favourite Watford player
Mooney (you can substitute him for pretty much any of the below)

All-time favourite Watford XI (not the best players – your favourites)
James, Robinson, Doyley, Foster, Palmer, Johnson, Eustace, Barnes, Hodges, Furlong, Helguson.

Red shorts or black?
Black (but red socks of course)

Which actor would play you in ‘WIFC – The Movie’
Damian Lewis

Adrian Spender

Position – Centre Back
DOB – 3/11/1975
Debut v Arsenal – May 1997
Nicknames – Aidy

Inducted to the WIFC Hall of Fame in 2004, Aidy is the one person without whom there would be no WIFC, as the club was originally his idea. Since then, Aidy’s given sterling service and appeared in pretty much every position. Aidy’s hat-trick in a cup win at Leicester as a centre forward was a career highlight, he was also the defensive lynchpin for the B team in their consecutive runs to the main draw and performed the same role admirably for the Vets team in 2011 and 2012. Aidy also designed the new website and remains an integral part of the club he helped create, making his 200th appearance for the club during the WorldNET vets tournament in 2013.

Aidy’s Q and A

Describe yourself in a sentence

Jack of all trades, master of none.

What was the first WFC game you went to and what can you remember about it?

I remember it being at Kenilworth road, standing on an open terrace which must have been the now home end at the time. My dad took me. He’s a Fulham fan so is not particularly minded to remember the occasion. My best guess would say it was the 2-1 win in April 1984, which would make me eight, but all I remember was it being sunny. Still, scum away for a first game is pretty hardcore.

Finest ever WFC memory

Wembley ’99. No question.

Worst away trip and why

Fulham on boxing day 2000. I took my uncle and cousin, both Watford fans, and my old man (see above) Not only did we lose 5-0 but it was about the coldest I have ever been at a football game. None of us enjoyed it, even my dad.

WIFC playing highlight

Second half hat-trick in a 3-0 cup win against Leicester.

Favourite WIFC moment

The entirety of the Amsterdam trip.

All-time favourite Watford player

Tommy Mooney

All-time favourite Watford XI (not the best players – your favourites)

Chamberlain; Robinson, Foster, McClelland, Gibbs; Young, R Johnson, Ramage, Slater; Mooney, Helguson

Red shorts or black?

I really, really do not care.

Which actor would play you in ‘WIFC – The Movie’

Matt Damon would be offered the role, but Adam Woodyatt would end up taking it.

John Akers

Position – Left Back
DOB – 15/9/1976
Debut v Glory Horns – Aug 2006
Nicknames – Spud, Mr Brightside

John joined the club in 2006, and scored his first goal for from the penalty spot at West Brom in 2009. John was also involved with the management team and showed a Soloway-esque passion for running the line.. never before has your profile writer seen someone volunteer for internet football’s most glamorous role with such spectacular regularity. A regular attendee on WIFC trips, John capped his first Worldnet by going absolutely mental to his signature tune, Mr Brightside, in Leeds’ Walkabout on the Sunday night.

Andy Stocks

Position – Right Back
DOB – 24/12/1972
Debut v Leeds – Feb 1998
Nicknames – Stocksy

Long serving Stocksy put himself back on the map by returning to the fold during 2004, bringing his traditional committed displays on the right hand side with him and finally clocked up his century of appearances for the club in 2009. Stocksy made his debut long ago, at Leeds in 1998 and once scored with his knob in an away game at Bradford, which is fitting when one thinks of his song that try as he might, he just can’t shake off. Altogether now… Andy Stocks, Andy Stocks, Andy Andy Stocks…..

Mark Collins

Position – Centre Back
DOB – 5/10/1985
Debut v Unknown – 2005
Nicknames – Cols

Another recruit from the Glory Horns message board, Mark finally joined the regular squad during the 2009/10 season, having clocked up a number of appearances at Worldnet since making his debut in the run up to the 2005 tournament. A number of serious injuries and Sunday morning football commitments have hampered Mark over the years, who is also a very handy goalkeeper. Wherever he plays, Mark can always be relied on for committed efforts, such as the time we stuck him in a luggage rack on a coach in Belgium.