There was not\u00a0 enough evidence here that Watord are significantly worse than Burnley, Brentford or Leeds and that such a gap is unbridgeable.”<\/span><\/em><\/h4>\n<\/blockquote>\n
\nBizarrely, it seemed like it was a Watford goal that sparked the Irons’ revival.<\/p>\n
With around 250 seconds gone, Emmanuel Dennis scored a peach of a goal from distance that had all the hallmarks of a goal worthy of winning a Premier League match.<\/p>\n
Wisdom bore down on the press gantry and told us that the recent dip in West Ham form plus this instant setback would lead to an afternoon of woe for Davie Moyes and three vital points for Watford, as the Hammers’ confidence dwindled.<\/p>\n
Wisdom was too sober to be wise.<\/p>\n
The Dennis goal ignited a spark amongst the Irons, which metal, being a good carrier of electric charge, ran right down the spine of the team.<\/p>\n
Even before they scored two goals in two minutes, they were beginning to overrun the Hornets.<\/p>\n