voyager1Baines Watford is shit. The ground is shit, the town is shit, the pubs are generally awful and the walk to the ground is depressing.
With the exception of pretending that the building opposite the away end is the set for Celebrity Squares ((c) Baker & Kelly), a visit to Watford has nothing to recommend itself.
I will, however, be going.
Watford is a market town just outside London and retains its independent identity even though people regard it as being part of London (due to being inside the M25).
Visually, its not nice to look at but its got a good shopping centre (the Harlequin) and a good indoor market. Fans with non-footballing partners can leave their partners to go shopping in the Harlequin whilst they walk the short distance to Vicarage Road to (hopefully) enjoy the match.
The football ground is one of the more traditional stadiums which has been modernised and is still being redeveloped. It has its own character and given the short distance from Reading, an easy trip - and definitely worth visiting especially for those fans who don't attend many (or any) away matches.
Its very odd in that they put the home supporters family enclosure next to the visiting away supporters. The hardcore home supporters are located in the Rookery, which is on the opposite side of the pitch from where the away supporters sit (Vicarage Road stand).
Why would you want people that never travel going? They are the ones that ruin it for everyone else usually.