She was playing the day they got relegated, and the day they secured promotion. New Watford Women captain Meg Chandler previews the season.
“But as a group we are still putting in a lot of hours, probably as many hours as some professional teams. The only difference is we’re not doing it during the day, we do it in the evenings.
“We know what to expect now. We know the levels now and we know that we will have to compete every week. We can’t afford to go into any game and not show up. “If you don’t perform and you don’t show up, then you get punished. It’ll be exactly the same this season. Although she wore the armband last season when Helen Ward wasn’t in the team, Chandler was still pleasantly surprised to be made captain now that the former Wales striker has hung up her boots.
Having taken more than 2,000 supporters to May’s play-off final at Stadium MK, Watford hope to see more fans at their games, particularly at home.“I don’t think the fans realise how much of an impact their support has on us,” she said. “You come off the pitch and can talk to the fans to hear how they think about things, and that is really nice.
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