JAY DEMerit revealed that the one hour lock-in following the defeat to Scunthorpe was a chance for all of the players to have their say.
The calm heart-to-heart saw all of the Watford players air their feelings and get things off their chest before preparing for the final game of the season in which a place in the play-offs is still all to play for.
The defender said: "Everyone had their say and we know what our goal is. We'll iron out the kinks and go to Blackpool next week knowing what we have to do.
"The proof will be on the field and what we do over the next few weeks. It's about belief.
"At this time of year it's always the same, you need the team to come together in all the right places at the right time.
"We can't keep waiting for others to make mistakes, we have to take it by the scruff of the neck and make it ours. We've got to turn it around for the remaining games because that just wasn't good enough today."
When asked how the pressure compared to that of two years ago, the USA international explained that this campaign has brought about a whole new set of challenges for the players at the club.
"This is a completely different season so you can't compare the two. Bristol City are in a similar situation to what we were back then, but now, for us it's completely different.
"We've been the favourites from the start and have been at the top or around the top all season. Now we find ourselves with the possibility of having to go up via the play-offs. So we'll play the hand we've been dealt and concentrate on Blackpool now."
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