Defender is confirmed to be leaving watfordfc
Defender Craig Cathcart has left Watford after a nine-year stint at Vicarage Road as his contract came to an end today.
Overall, Cathcart made 262 appearances for the club, including a loan spell at Vicarage Road back in 2009. He also netted eight goals but, more significantly for a defender, he contributed to more than 70 clean sheets.He was only 20 when he first played for Watford on loan from Manchester United, making 12 outings for Malky Mackay’s side.
He signed for Watford in June 2014, and scored on his ‘second debut’ for the club when he netted against Bournemouth in September.The Northern Irishman was a lynchpin of the Watford defence during five seasons in the Premier League, and was part of the team that reached the 2019 FA Cup Final. He clocked up another 31 outings in the top flight and during last season he passed the 250-match mark for Watford when he played at Swansea in December.
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