Shrewd, early first summer g as Watford attempt to lift the moodpublished at 16:32 20 May
Geoff Doyle
BBC 3CR sports editor

Watford owner Gino Pozzo, chief executive Scott Duxbury and sporting director Gina Luca Nani have bridges to build.
There has been seething reaction and resentment to Tom Cleverley's sacking and it's alarmed them.
In a poll in the local newspaper, 94% were against the latest head coach removal. The vitriol has been its loudest since Pozzo took over and it seems to have shocked him and the board.
Changes have been made and operation reconciliation has begun. There already seems a softer, more open, approach.
The message has been they are still very ambitious, that they envisage keeping nearly all of their best players, and that they are aiming for a Premier League return.
What Watford fans will want to see is promises kept and then action taken, rather than words. The ers are going to take some convincing.
Some hardened Watford fans have had enough. They are fed up with the way the club has been run in the past few years and the sacking of the immensely popular Cleverley was the final straw.
The board have made early inroads in an attempt to lift the mood. The g of Hector Kyprianou seems a shrewd one. A freebie, a good age - 23 - but with plenty of experience, an international and leadership qualities; he ticks a lot of boxes.
But some fans may need more time to forgive the sacking of Cleverley. There is an uneasy vibe at the moment - a disconnection.
Those who have paid for their season tickets will hope for change, but expectations are quite low. Pozzo and the board still have plenty of making up to do.