FFC columnist Kieran Thievam is convinced that Tottenham fans have every reason to fill optimistic for the future, especially if they can keep Woodgate and King fit.
In truth I am no Tottenham fan, but I write this article having just witnessed one of the finest defensive display from Jonathan Woodgate and Ledley King.
FFC columnist and Watford fan Kieran Theivam analyses Danny Shittu's Championship season so far, and asks whether the man mountain is the best defensive player outside of the top flight.
‘Big Danny', as he is more commonly known amongst the Vicarage Road faithful, has been one of the main reasons behind Watford's position at the right end of the table this season. The Nigerian defender who has put in some match winning performances and chipped in with eight goals, continues to be one of Aidy Boothroyd's most important players, even though he so nearly slipped through his fingers.
FFC columnist and Watford fan Kieran Theivam discusses Marlon King's exit from Vicarage Road and compares the effect of his departure to a well-known Frenchman.
OK, so some reading this will wonder what on earth a world-class superstar such as the majestic Henry can have in common with the workhorse King. Well I'll tell you! When Thierry Henry left the Emirates Stadium, eyebrows were raised and supporter's optimism vanished after their hero, their idol, their messiah - whatever you want to call him - packed his bags for the sun and Sombreros of Barcelona.
FanCast columnist Kieran Theivam joined our Watford PodJockeys on their challenge to bring fun back into Football at Layer Road last week.
Listeners of the Watford Football Fancast will be all too aware of a challenge set by PodJockey Neil to fellow PodJockey Matt after winning a straightforward quiz. For those who do not listen, Matt was set the challenge of trying to encourage as many FanCast listeners to attend Watford's fixture away at Colchester, on a cold December evening, in fancy dress.
As the draw for World Cup 2010 has taken place, FanCast columnist Kieran Theivam feels a radical change of selection policy is required, if we are to ever succeed as a nation.
After England's disastrous 18 months under Steve McClaren, is it not about time to not only change the manager, but the players on the pitch too?