CLEVERLEY BACKS VOCAL SUPPORT
TOM Cleverley is available again for the Hornets this Saturday (13 March) and he has spoken about the influence a loud crowd can have for Watford over the next two games at Vicarage Road.
The Golden Boys host bottom-of-the-table Peterborough this weekend and with a full house expected at Vicarage Road, a vocal crowd can help push the 'Orns on against Posh.
Speaking today, Cleverley said: "The crowd influence is massive.
"When The Rookery cheers all of the boys, I think we're a much better team for it, so definitely I like it when the crowd is loud and backing the boys - I'm sure the team will second that."
The England Under-21 star has been out of the spotlight for the last three games after seeing red at Scunthorpe United last month - but the midfielder is itching to get going again.
"I'm not a very good watcher" added the former Leicester City loanee.
"So I've been itching to get out there on the pitch and hopefully if I'm picked on Saturday I can take it out on Peterborough.

"I think most footballers are like that, they don't like watching and they'd just much rather be out there playing."
Despite not picking up maximum points over the last few matches, the Manchester United loanee is confident the Hornets have the talent and confidence to push on throughout the business end of the season.
"I think everyone at the Club knows how big the next two games are" commented Cleverley.
"I think we haven't been playing too poorly, the Derby match was a disappointment, but against Newcastle and Swansea we deserved something out of both of those games.
"If we just carry on with the good performances into the next two home games, we're more than capable of winning both games."
The Golden Boys will be looking for three points after Posh overcame Malky Mackay's side at London Road back on a freezing day in December.

"I remember that game - it wasn't particularly a nice experience but I think it was a game we deserved something out of.
"Obviously we've got to take our chances so myself and the other forward players have the chance to change that.
"We've just got to do the job ourselves on Saturday.
"I've had a few days off over the weekend so I'm 100 per cent fit and raring to go."
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