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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ed Still was dismissed after only 83 days as Watford's head coach, highlighting ongoing instability at the club.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Watford FC has sacked head coach <strong>Ed Still</strong> just 83 days into his tenure, marking the third managerial departure this season. Still&#8217;s time at the club ended following a series of disappointing performances that left Watford in a precarious position in the Championship.</p>
<p>During his short stint, Still recorded a dismal record of 3 wins, 4 draws, and 8 defeats across 15 matches. This performance contributed to Watford finishing 16th in the Championship, which is a significant <strong>16 points off the play-off pace</strong>. The team lost its last five league fixtures, conceding <strong>16 goals</strong> while managing to score only once.</p>
<p>Still was appointed on February 9, 2026, on a two-and-a-half-year contract. However, his tenure was marred by poor results and mounting pressure from fans and management alike. This latest change adds to a troubling trend for Watford under owner <strong>Gino Pozzo</strong>, who has overseen an astonishing <strong>23 permanent managerial appointments</strong> since taking control in 2012.</p>
<p>The club has cycled through <strong>15 head coaches since September 2019</strong>, indicating a persistent instability that raises questions about its long-term strategy. Following Still&#8217;s departure, First Team Coach <strong>Karim Belhocine</strong> also left the club.</p>
<p>A statement from Watford FC expressed their gratitude toward Still and Belhocine: &#8220;Watford FC have this morning parted company with head coach Ed Still. We wish them all the best in their future endeavours.&#8221; Scott Duxbury, Watford&#8217;s chief executive, acknowledged that improvements are necessary moving forward.</p>
<p>Duxbury commented, &#8220;We have to accept there were things we got wrong – and things that MUST improve over the close season.&#8221; Meanwhile, Ed Still emphasized the need for a reset: &#8220;The end of season is needed and there is plenty of time to reset, reshape and start again afresh from the summer.&#8221;</p>
<p>The search for a new manager will begin shortly, marking Watford&#8217;s fifth appointment in just one year. This ongoing cycle of managerial changes reflects deeper issues within the club&#8217;s structure and performance strategy.</p>
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