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Watford Football Club is an English
England

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 professional football
Football (soccer)

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players, and is widely considered to be the most popular sport in the world....
 club based in Watford
Watford

Watford is a town and Non-metropolitan district in Hertfordshire, England, situated 19 miles northwest of London and within the bounds of the M25 motorway....
, Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire

Hertfordshire is a Ceremonial counties of England and Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England Counties of England in the East of England region of England....
. They play in the Championship
Football League Championship

The Football League Championship is the highest division of The Football League and second-highest division overall in the English football league system after the Premier League....
.

The club was founded in 1881, first playing at Cassio Road ground, before moving to Vicarage Road
Vicarage Road

Vicarage Road, a stadium in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, is the home of the football club Watford F.C. and their tenants, the Saracens F.C....
 in 1922
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, where they remain to this day. Since 1997
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 they have shared the ground with Saracens Rugby Club
Saracens F.C.

The Saracens Rugby Football Club, also known as Saracens F.C. or usually just Saracens, are a professional rugby union team based in Watford, England....
. The club has the nickame of The Hornets due to its yellow and black strip. Watford have a long-standing rivalry with nearby Luton Town
Luton Town F.C.

Luton Town Football Club, commonly known as Luton Town or informally Luton, are an English football team based in the town of Luton in Bedfordshire....
.

The club is best known for its two spells under the management of former England
England national football team

The English national football team represents England in international Association football and is controlled by The Football Association, the governing body for football in England....
 manager Graham Taylor.






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Watford Football Club is an English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 professional football
Football (soccer)

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players, and is widely considered to be the most popular sport in the world....
 club based in Watford
Watford

Watford is a town and Non-metropolitan district in Hertfordshire, England, situated 19 miles northwest of London and within the bounds of the M25 motorway....
, Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire

Hertfordshire is a Ceremonial counties of England and Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England Counties of England in the East of England region of England....
. They play in the Championship
Football League Championship

The Football League Championship is the highest division of The Football League and second-highest division overall in the English football league system after the Premier League....
.

The club was founded in 1881, first playing at Cassio Road ground, before moving to Vicarage Road
Vicarage Road

Vicarage Road, a stadium in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, is the home of the football club Watford F.C. and their tenants, the Saracens F.C....
 in 1922
1922 in football (soccer)

The following are the football events of the year 1922 throughout the world....
, where they remain to this day. Since 1997
1997 in football (soccer)

The following are the football events of the year 1997 throughout the world....
 they have shared the ground with Saracens Rugby Club
Saracens F.C.

The Saracens Rugby Football Club, also known as Saracens F.C. or usually just Saracens, are a professional rugby union team based in Watford, England....
. The club has the nickame of The Hornets due to its yellow and black strip. Watford have a long-standing rivalry with nearby Luton Town
Luton Town F.C.

Luton Town Football Club, commonly known as Luton Town or informally Luton, are an English football team based in the town of Luton in Bedfordshire....
.

The club is best known for its two spells under the management of former England
England national football team

The English national football team represents England in international Association football and is controlled by The Football Association, the governing body for football in England....
 manager Graham Taylor. The first lasting from 1977
1977 in football (soccer)

The following are the football events of the year 1977 throughout the world....
 to 1987
1987 in football (soccer)

The following are the football events of the year 1987 throughout the world....
, when the club rose to the old Division One
Football League First Division

The Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League between 1993 and 2004, and the highest division of Football in England overall between 1892 and 1992....
 from Division Four
Football League Fourth Division

The Football League Fourth Division or Division Four of The Football League was the fourth-highest division in the English football league system from the 1958-59 in English football season until the creation of the FA Premier League prior to the 1992-93 in English football season....
, also reaching the FA Cup
FA Cup

The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
 final in 1984
1984 in football (soccer)

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 and competing in the UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup

The UEFA Cup is a association football competition for European club teams, organised by the UEFA. It is the second most important international competition for European football clubs, after the UEFA Champions League....
. The second lasting from 1997
1997 in football (soccer)

The following are the football events of the year 1997 throughout the world....
 to 2001
2001 in football (soccer)

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, when Taylor took the club from Division Two
Football League Second Division

From 1892 until 1992, the Football League Second Division was the second highest division overall in England football .This ended with the creation of the FA Premier League, prior to the start of the 1992-93 season, which caused an administrative split between The Football League and the teams making up the new FA Premier League, which had...
 to the Premiership
FA Premier League

The Premier League is an English professional league for association football clubs. At the top of the English football league system, it is the country's primary football competition....
 in successive seasons. During both of these eras the club was owned by Elton John
Elton John

Sir Elton Hercules John Order of the British Empire is an England singer-songwriter, composer and pianist.In his four-decade career, John has been one of the dominant forces in rock and popular music, especially during the 1970s....
, who has continued a long association with the club. He was made the club's honorary life president, a position he later resigned.

History


The birth of Watford Football Club (1881-1921)

Watford Football Club were formed in 1881 as Watford Rovers, who played their home games at a pitch in Cassiobury Park
Cassiobury Park

Cassiobury Park is the principal public open space in Watford, Hertfordshire, in England. It comprises over and extends from the A412 Rickmansworth Road in the east to the Grand Union Canal in the west....
. They later played at Vicarage Meadow and then at the Rose and Crown Pitch on Market Street. They first competed in the FA Cup
FA Cup

The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
 in the 1886-87 season
FA Cup 1886-87

The Football Association Challenge Cup 1886-87 was the sixteenth staging of the FA Cup, England's oldest Association football tournament. One hundred and twenty-four teams entered, six fewer than last season, in addition to four of the one hundred and twenty-four never actually playing a match....
 and in 1889 they won the County Cup.

In 1893, Watford Rovers became West Hertfordshire and joined the Southern Football League
Southern Football League

The Southern League is an England Association football competition featuring semi-professional and amateur clubs from the South West, South Central and Midlands of England....
 in 1896, becoming professional a year later.

In 1898, West Hertfordshire merged with Watford St Mary's to become Watford Football Club.

In 1898 they moved on to a ground in Casio Road owned by Lady Essex who was dubious about giving support to the game. Pressure from her to move eventually forced the manager, Harry Kent, to look for a new permanent ground which he found in 1914 at Vicarage Road , the clubs home today. They did not however move in until 1922 .

They remained in the Southern League until 1921, when they joined the southern section of the Football League Third Division
Football League Third Division

From the 1992-93 in English football to the 2003-04 in English football, the Football League Third Division was the third-highest division of The Football League and the fourth-highest division in the overall English football league system....
.

In the early years the club was sponsored by Ralph Thorpe , chairman of Wells Brewery and Benskins brewery sponsored the purchase of Vicarage Road earning the team the nickname of "The Brewers". Another early nickname was "the Wasps" because of their shirts which bore coloured hoops.

The Third Division South years (1921-1958)

1921-22
1921-22 in English football

The 1921-22 season was the 47th season of competitive football in England....
 was only the second season of the third tier of the Football League (in parallel to the northern section), and 22 clubs were in each section of the two new divisions, fighting for both promotion to the Second Division
Football League Second Division

From 1892 until 1992, the Football League Second Division was the second highest division overall in England football .This ended with the creation of the FA Premier League, prior to the start of the 1992-93 season, which caused an administrative split between The Football League and the teams making up the new FA Premier League, which had...
 and also battling to hold on to their hard-won league status - there was a re-election system in place which meant the bottom two teams in each of the two divisions had to apply for re-election in favour of the champions of the Northern League
Northern Premier League

The Northern Premier League, known in recent years as the Henkel League under a title sponsorship contract, is one of the regional English Football leagues which sits directly below the Football Conference....
 and Southern League.

Watford remained in the Third Division South for 37 years, and when the league was restructured into four national divisions for the 1958-59
1958-59 in English football

The 1958-59 season was the 79th season of competitive football in England....
, Watford were placed in the new Fourth Division
Football League Fourth Division

The Football League Fourth Division or Division Four of The Football League was the fourth-highest division in the English football league system from the 1958-59 in English football season until the creation of the FA Premier League prior to the 1992-93 in English football season....
.

Up until 1950 the team was known as "The Blues".

Success at last (1958-1972)

Watford spent two seasons in the Fourth Division before they gained promotion to the Third Division in 1960. Nine years later, they reached the Second Division
Football League Second Division

From 1892 until 1992, the Football League Second Division was the second highest division overall in England football .This ended with the creation of the FA Premier League, prior to the start of the 1992-93 season, which caused an administrative split between The Football League and the teams making up the new FA Premier League, which had...
 for the first time in their history by winning the Third Division championship, and a year later they reached the FA Cup
FA Cup

The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
 semi-final for the first time, building up hopes that they could soon be playing First Division
Football League First Division

The Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League between 1993 and 2004, and the highest division of Football in England overall between 1892 and 1992....
 football. However, they fell back into the Third Division in 1972.

In 1966 the player manager Ken Furphy game the club its current nickname of "The Hornets".

Decline (1972-1977)

Watford failed to make an impact in the Third Division, and in 1975 were relegated to the Fourth Division. However, they were adopted by pop star Elton John
Elton John

Sir Elton Hercules John Order of the British Empire is an England singer-songwriter, composer and pianist.In his four-decade career, John has been one of the dominant forces in rock and popular music, especially during the 1970s....
 in 1973 first as president and from 1976 as chairman. He had a declared ambition to take Watford into the First Division.

The Graham Taylor era (1977–1987)

When 32-year-old Graham Taylor was named as Watford's new manager at the start of the 1976-77 season
1976-77 in English football

The 1976-77 season was the 97th season of competitive Football in England....
, the club had just been purchased by world famous pop star Elton John
Elton John

Sir Elton Hercules John Order of the British Empire is an England singer-songwriter, composer and pianist.In his four-decade career, John has been one of the dominant forces in rock and popular music, especially during the 1970s....
 (a lifelong fan of the club) and were an unremarkable Fourth Division side. In 1977 the greyhound track that encircled the pitch was removed as it was seen to lower the clubs professional reputation by the manager Graham Taylor. Thanks to the efforts of chairman, manager and playing staff, Watford had reached the First Division by the start of the 1982–83
1982-83 in English football

The 1982-83 season was the 103rd season of competitive football in England....
 season. Players like John Barnes, Ross Jenkins
Ross Jenkins

Ross Jenkins may refer to:* Ross Jenkins , English former footballer who spent a long part of his career with Watford* Ross Jenkins , English footballer currently playing for Watford...
 and Luther Blissett
Luther Blissett (footballer)

Luther Loide Blissett is a football and coach. Blissett played as a striker for, amongst others, Watford F.C., A.C. Milan and England national football team during the 1980s....
 were some of the most respected players in the English game during the 1980s. Watford finished their first top flight season as runners-up behind champions Liverpool
Liverpool F.C.

Liverpool Football Club is a professional association football club based in Liverpool, England. The club plays in the Premier League, and it is the Football records in England#Most successful clubs overall in the history of Football in England; the club has won List of football clubs in England by major honours won than any other English cl...
. The club competed in the UEFA cup the following season and an FA Cup final appearance followed in 1984, although Watford lost to Everton
Everton F.C.

Everton Football Club are a professional English association football club located in the city of Liverpool. The club competes in the Premier League and has contested more seasons in the top flight of English football than any other....
. After guiding Watford to a ninth-place finish in 1986-87
1986-87 in English football

The 1986-87 season was the 107th season of competitive football in England....
, Taylor was lured away to Aston Villa
Aston Villa F.C.

Aston Villa Football Club is an English professional football club based in Aston, Birmingham, who currently play in the Premier League. The club was founded in 1874 and have played at their current home ground, Villa Park, since 1897....
.

Life after Graham Taylor: Outside the top division (1987–1998)

After Graham Taylor left, Dave Bassett
Dave Bassett

David "Dave" "Harry" Bassett is an English football coach , whose most recent job was assistant manager at Leeds United A.F.C..In his career he has managed Wimbledon F.C., Watford F.C., Sheffield United F.C., Crystal Palace F.C., Nottingham Forest F.C., Barnsley F.C., Leicester City F.C....
 was placed in charge. The Hornets suffered a terrible start to the 1987-88 season
1987-88 in English football

The 1987-88 season was the 108th season of competitive football in England....
, and Dave Bassett was let go after a short stint of only eight months. Watford were relegated from the First Division at the end of that season. The next season, 1988-89
1988-89 in English football

The 1988-89 season was the 109th season of competitive football in England....
, Watford failed to return to the First Division after they lost Second Division playoffs. Over the next few seasons, Watford never seriously challenged for promotion. Their highest finish was a Craig Ramage
Craig Ramage

Craig Ramage is a former England football who played in midfield for six clubs, most notably Watford F.C.....
-inspired seventh in Division One at the end of the 1994-95 season
1994-95 in English football

The 1994-1995 season was the 115th season of competitive football in England....
, but they were relegated the following year.

The club did win the FA Youth Cup
FA Youth Cup

The Football Association Youth Challenge Cup is an England football competition run by The Football Association for under-18 sides. Only those players between the age of 15 and 18 on 31 August of the current season are eligible to take part....
 in the 1988-89 season
1988-89 in English football

The 1988-89 season was the 109th season of competitive football in England....
, beating Man City
Manchester City F.C.

Manchester City Football Club is an English professional football Football team based in the city of Manchester. They are currently members of the English Premier League....
 2-1 after extra time;David James Paul Meddes was in goal for the Hornets.

The return of Graham Taylor (1998–2001)

Graham Taylor returned to Watford as Director of Football in February 1996
1996 in football (soccer)

The following are the football events of the year 1996 throughout the world....
, with former player Kenny Jackett as head coach, but was unable to stop the club from sliding into Division Two. After a mid-table finish in Division Two at the end of 1996-97
1996-97 in English football

The 1996-1997 season was the 117th season of competitive football in England....
, Jackett was demoted to the position of assistant manager and Taylor returned his old role as manager. The transition proved a success and Watford secured the Division Two championship in 1997-98
1997-98 in English football

The 1997-1998 season was the 118th season of competitive football in England....
, beating Bristol City
Bristol City F.C.

Bristol City Football Club is one of two association football league clubs in Bristol, . They play at Ashton Gate stadium, located in the south-western portion of the City....
 into second place after a season-long struggle. A second successive promotion followed in 1998-99
1998-99 in English football

The 1998-1999 season was the 119th season of competitive football in England....
, thanks to a playoff final victory over Bolton
Bolton Wanderers F.C.

Bolton Wanderers Football Club is an English Football League teams professional football club based in Horwich, in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England....
 which secured the club's promotion to the Premiership.

The Premiership season started brightly with an early surprising victory over Liverpool
Liverpool F.C.

Liverpool Football Club is a professional association football club based in Liverpool, England. The club plays in the Premier League, and it is the Football records in England#Most successful clubs overall in the history of Football in England; the club has won List of football clubs in England by major honours won than any other English cl...
, but soon faded away, and Watford were relegated after finishing bottom. Graham Taylor retired at the end of the 2000-01 season
2000-01 in English football

The 2000-01 season was the 121st season of competitive football in England....
 (although just months later he returned to football management at Aston Villa
Aston Villa F.C.

Aston Villa Football Club is an English professional football club based in Aston, Birmingham, who currently play in the Premier League. The club was founded in 1874 and have played at their current home ground, Villa Park, since 1897....
), and was replaced in a surprise move by Gianluca Vialli
Gianluca Vialli

Gianluca Vialli is a retired Italy football striker and manager. He is one of only six Italian footballers to have won UEFA_competition_records#List_of_players_to_have_won_the_three_main_European_club_competitions....
, who had recently been sacked by Chelsea F.C.
Chelsea F.C.

Chelsea Football Club are a professional English association football club based in West London. Founded in 1905, they play in the Premier League and have spent most of their history in the top tier of Football in England....
.

Watford under Vialli (2001–2002)

Vialli's time at the club was short and unhappy. In an unpopular move he replaced long-time backroom staff such as Kenny Jackett
Kenny Jackett

Kenny Jackett is a former Wales international football player who is now a manager. He is the current manager of Millwall F.C..A skilful player, equally at home in defence or midfield, Jackett was capped 31 times for Wales national football team, for whom he was eligible through his Welsh-born father....
 and Luther Blissett
Luther Blissett (footballer)

Luther Loide Blissett is a football and coach. Blissett played as a striker for, amongst others, Watford F.C., A.C. Milan and England national football team during the 1980s....
, replacing them with ex-Chelsea staff he had brought with him. Vialli made several high-profile signings, and wage bills at the club soared, with Vialli himself earning almost a million pounds a year. However, the season was mediocre, with the club finishing a lowly 14th in the division, and Vialli was sacked after only one season, having refused to resign. He was replaced by Ray Lewington
Ray Lewington

Raymond "Ray" Lewington...
, who had come to the club the previous summer as Vialli's reserve team manager.

Ray Lewington (2002–2005)

Lewington took charge of Watford for the 2002-03 season
2002-03 in English football

The 2002-03 season was the 123rd season of competitive football in England....
. Over the summer many of the Vialli's signings left the club. Lewington had few funds to strengthen the side and was only able to bring in two players, the experienced Neal Ardley and Sean Dyche. The extent of Watford's financial difficulties was exposed in the autumn, along with many League clubs, following the collapse of ITV Digital
ITV Digital

ITV Digital was a British digital terrestrial television Broadcasting, which launched a pay-TV service on the world's first digital terrestrial television network as ONdigital in 1998 and briefly re-branded as ITV Digital in July 2001, before the service ceased in May 2002....
. The club was facing administration when the players and staff agreed a 12% wage deferral. Exacerbating the club's difficulties were the large payoffs they had had to make to Vialli and several players on terminating their contracts, and Vialli's decision to sue the club early in 2003
2003 in football (soccer)

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. The club started the season well, however, despite the players having to agree to a pay-cut during October, and finished in mid-table. An unexpected run to the FA Cup
FA Cup

The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
 semi-final, where Watford lost to Premiership Southampton
Southampton F.C.

Southampton Football Club is a professional English Football League teams, nicknamed The Saints and based in the city of Southampton. The club currently plays in the Football League Championship, since relegation from the Premier League in 2005....
, also generated vital cash.

The ongoing financial difficulties saw a large number of players released that summer, including record signing Allan Nielsen and strikers Tommy Smith and Gifton Noel-Williams
Gifton Noel-Williams

Gifton Ruben Elisha Noel-Williams is an England professional Association football. He currently plays for USL First Division side Austin Aztex FC in the United States....
. There was a degree of hope around the new strike-force. Danny Webber
Danny Webber

Daniel Vaughn "Danny" Webber is an England association football player who currently plays as a striker for Sheffield United F.C.....
 - who had previously impressed on loan - was signed in a deal financed by several directors, along with Manchester United youngster Jimmy Davis, on loan for the season, and former star Bruce Dyer.

Tragically, however, Davis was killed in a car-crash on the opening day of the campaign. This had a huge effect on the team's form at the beginning of the season, and notably on Webber, who was one of his closest friends. Hovering above the relegation zone, the team struggled on through the winter. Terrace hero Paul Robinson was sold for the relatively small sum of £250,000, after a bid from West Brom
West Bromwich Albion F.C.

West Bromwich Albion Football Club , also known as West Brom, The Baggies, Albion, The Albion, The Throstles or WBA, are an English professional Football club based in West Bromwich, West Midlands ....
. Non-league signing Scott Fitzgerald scoring many of the team's goals in a make-shift attack, with Gavin Mahon, who had a poor 2002-03
2002-03 in English football

The 2002-03 season was the 123rd season of competitive football in England....
, made a significant contribution in the centre of midfield. A strong finish to the season, led by winger Lee Cook, saw the club finish in mid-table.

The 2004-05 season
2004-05 in English football

The 2004?05 season was the 125th season of competitive football in England....
 saw a continuation of the good form of the end of the previous season, with the club well in the upper half of the Championship at the end of September. However, a long run of poor form subsequently saw the club drop steadily towards the relegation zone. Another good cup run further eased the club's financial position, with the team reaching the semi-final of the League Cup
Football League Cup

The Football League Cup, commonly known as the League Cup or Carling Cup, is an England football competition. Like the FA Cup, it is played on a knockout basis....
, soundly beating Premiership sides Portsmouth
Portsmouth F.C.

Portsmouth Football Club is an English football club based in the south coast city of Portsmouth. The club is nicknamed Pompey , sometimes called 'The Blues', with their fans known as 'The Blue Army'....
 and Southampton
Southampton F.C.

Southampton Football Club is a professional English Football League teams, nicknamed The Saints and based in the city of Southampton. The club currently plays in the Football League Championship, since relegation from the Premier League in 2005....
 on the way, before losing narrowly to Liverpool
Liverpool F.C.

Liverpool Football Club is a professional association football club based in Liverpool, England. The club plays in the Premier League, and it is the Football records in England#Most successful clubs overall in the history of Football in England; the club has won List of football clubs in England by major honours won than any other English cl...
. The club's poor league form, however, came to a head in March, with a run of terrible performances and Lewington was sacked on the 22nd. His sacking was controversial, and many fans were unhappy at the loss of a man who had led the club to two cup semi finals in three seasons, enduring considerable financial hardships.

Aidy Boothroyd (2005–2008)

At the age of 34, Aidy Boothroyd was appointed manager of Watford after serving at Leeds United
Leeds United A.F.C.

Leeds United Association Football Club, commonly referred to as simply Leeds United, or informally Leeds, are an England Professional sports association football club based in Leeds, West Yorkshire....
 as a coach; 70-year-old Keith Burkinshaw
Keith Burkinshaw

Harry Keith Burkinshaw is an England former professional football and football manager....
 was recruited as his assistant. Boothroyd's inexperience raised concerns among fans, who worried that he would not be able to keep the side in the Championship. However, Watford secured enough points to ensure survival with two games to go in the season.

Fan dissent continued throughout the summer of 2005
2005 in football (soccer)

The following are the football events of the year 2005 throughout the world....
, and increased due to the sacking of Nigel Gibbs as coach after more than twenty years of service and the departure of a large number of fan favourite players. Among those to go were star striker Heišar Helguson
Heišar Helguson

Hei?ar Helguson is an Icelandic Association football currently playing as a striker for Queens Park Rangers F.C..Hei?ar, who is also an Iceland national football team, previously played for Bolton Wanderers F.C., Watford F.C....
 and Danny Webber
Danny Webber

Daniel Vaughn "Danny" Webber is an England association football player who currently plays as a striker for Sheffield United F.C.....
 leaving the club with only one recognised striker.

In a flurry of late-August activity in 2005, Boothroyd signed strikers Darius Henderson
Darius Henderson

Darius Alexis Henderson is a professional Association footballer who plays as a striker for Sheffield United F.C.....
 and Marlon King
Marlon King

Marlon Francis King is an England-born Jamaican professional association football player. He plays as a striker for Wigan Athletic F.C. and the Jamaica national football team....
 (initially on a season-long loan), central defenders Clarke Carlisle
Clarke Carlisle

Clarke James Carlisle is an England football , currently playing for Burnley F.C. in the English Football League Championship as a defender ....
 and Malky Mackay
Malky Mackay

Malcolm George Mackay is a Scotland former association football who played as a Defender . He is currently employed by Watford F.C. where he is first team coach under Watford manager Brendan Rodgers....
, midfielder Matthew Spring
Matthew Spring

Matthew John Spring is an English central midfielder currently playing for Charlton Athletic....
 and goalkeeper Ben Foster
Ben Foster (footballer)

Benjamin Anthony "Ben" Foster is an England national football team association footballer who plays as a Goalkeeper for Manchester United F.C....
 (also on a season-long loan), assuaging many fans' doubts about the depth of the squad. Carlisle and Spring had both worked with Boothroyd at Leeds United the previous season.

Although Watford lost the opening match of the season 2-1 at home to Preston North End, Boothroyd's first full season at the club subsequently saw strong performances from the team to take them into the top half of the Championship, with the side consistently maintaining a third place position. A strong run of form in early 2006, including an impressive 4-1 win at second-placed Sheffield United
Sheffield United F.C.

Sheffield United Football Club is a professional England football club based in the Sheffield, South Yorkshire. They currently play in the English Football League Championship....
 saw Watford threatening to take second place and an automatic promotion spot. A subsequent down-turn in form rendered this impossible, but a draw at home against Luton Town
Luton Town F.C.

Luton Town Football Club, commonly known as Luton Town or informally Luton, are an English football team based in the town of Luton in Bedfordshire....
 on 9 April secured Watford a play-off spot.

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Following a 3-0 away victory at Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace F.C.

Crystal Palace F.C. is an England association football club based in South Norwood, London. Their home games are played at Selhurst Park....
 and a subsequent 0-0 draw at Vicarage Road in the semi-finals Watford reached the playoff final at the Millennium Stadium
Millennium Stadium

The Millennium Stadium is the national stadium of Wales, located in the capital Cardiff. It is the home of the Wales national rugby union team and the Wales national football team but is also host to many other large scale events, such as Wales Rally Great Britain stage of the World Rally Championship, Speedway Grand Prix of Great Britain,...
 in Cardiff. Watford then beat Leeds
Leeds United A.F.C.

Leeds United Association Football Club, commonly referred to as simply Leeds United, or informally Leeds, are an England Professional sports association football club based in Leeds, West Yorkshire....
 3-0 in the final to gain promotion to the Premier League and an estimated £41m as a result (all 13,000 available season tickets were quickly sold out).

This money was spent on several players in the 2006 pre-season, including three players who represent their country at the international level; central midfielder Damien Francis
Damien Francis

Damien Jerome Francis is a retired Jamaica national football team international football ....
, centre-back Danny Shittu
Danny Shittu

Daniel Olusola "Danny" Shittu is a Nigerian Association football, currently playing for Premier League side Bolton Wanderers F.C.. He is a central defender....
 and Hungarian
Hungary national football team

The Hungary national football team represents Hungary in international Football and is controlled by the Hungarian Football Federation. It has a rich and proud pedigree in the game and a rightful place in football annals as one of the first original footballing nations in continental Europe and an innovator in the sport in the 1950s....
 striker Tamįs Priskin
Tamįs Priskin

Tam?s Priskin is a Slovakia-born Hungary football currently playing for Watford F.C. and the Hungary national football team. He is a striker ....
 and securing the re-signing of Ben Foster
Ben Foster (footballer)

Benjamin Anthony "Ben" Foster is an England national football team association footballer who plays as a Goalkeeper for Manchester United F.C....
 (on another season-long loan) and Tommy Smith
Tommy W. Smith

Thomas William "Tommy" Smith is an England professional football . He currently plays for Watford F.C. in the Football League Championship. Although he started his career as a striker , he now plays as right Winger ....
.

The Hornets secured their first Premiership point of the season with a draw against West Ham
West Ham United F.C.

West Ham United Football Club is an England association football club based in Upton Park, London Borough of Newham, East London, England. They have played their home matches at the Boleyn Ground stadium since 1904....
 in their second game of the season. However, they had to wait until 4 November 2006 to record their first league win of the season, against Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough F.C.

Middlesbrough Football Club, also known as 'The Boro', are an English football club based in Middlesbrough, who play in the Premier League....
.

The January transfer window was busy, with the sale of Ashley Young to Aston Villa
Aston Villa F.C.

Aston Villa Football Club is an English professional football club based in Aston, Birmingham, who currently play in the Premier League. The club was founded in 1874 and have played at their current home ground, Villa Park, since 1897....
 for a fee rising to £9.65 million - a record transfer fee for the club. Watford also brought in 8 new signings.

Watford only recorded five wins in the Premiership, and sat at the bottom of the league table. However, they reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup
FA Cup

The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
, where they lost to Manchester United
Manchester United F.C.

Manchester United Football Club is an English association football club, based at Old Trafford in Trafford, Greater Manchester, and is one of the most popular football clubs in the world, with over 330 million supporters worldwide ? almost 5% of the world's population....
. Despite drawing 1–1 draw with Manchester City
Manchester City F.C.

Manchester City Football Club is an English professional football Football team based in the city of Manchester. They are currently members of the English Premier League....
, Watford were relegated on 21 April 2007. Nonetheless Boothroyd's contract was renewed until 2010.

The team wasted no time in bringing in new players. As soon as the season finished, veteran centre back Matt Jackson
Matt Jackson

Matthew Alan "Matt" Jackson is an England former professional Football who played as a defender throughout his career....
 joined from Wigan
Wigan Athletic F.C.

Wigan Athletic Football Club is a professional association football team based in Wigan, Greater Manchester. They compete in the Premier League, the highest division of football in England, in which they have been playing since their promotion from the Football League in 2005....
 after his contract expired and goalkeeper Mart Poom
Mart Poom

Mart Poom is an Estonian-American football goalkeeper. He qualifies to play for the United States through his American father, Estonia though his Estonian mother and England because he has lived in England for more than 10 years, becoming a naturalized citizen of the country in 2003....
 joined from Arsenal
Arsenal F.C.

Arsenal Football Club are an English professional association football club based in Holloway, London, North London. They play in the Premier League and are one of the Football records in England#Most successful clubs overall in Football in England, having won thirteen Football League First Division and Premier League titles and ten FA Cup...
 for an undisclosed fee, Jobi McAnuff
Jobi McAnuff

Jobi McAnuff is a professional Football . He currently plays for Watford F.C., and has played for the Jamaica national football team....
 moved from Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace F.C.

Crystal Palace F.C. is an England association football club based in South Norwood, London. Their home games are played at Selhurst Park....
 for £1.75 million and in a new record signing Nathan Ellington
Nathan Ellington

Nathan Robert Ellington is an England professional football . He is a striker and currently plays for Football League Championship side Derby County F.C., where he is on a season-long loan from Watford F.C.....
 moved from West Brom
West Bromwich Albion F.C.

West Bromwich Albion Football Club , also known as West Brom, The Baggies, Albion, The Albion, The Throstles or WBA, are an English professional Football club based in West Bromwich, West Midlands ....
 for a fee of £3.25 million which may rise to £4.25 million. This move was partially funded by the £3 million departure of Hameur Bouazza
Hameur Bouazza

Hameur Bouazza is a French-born Algerian footballer who is currently on loan to Birmingham City F.C. from Fulham F.C.. He usually plays as a left winger....
 to Fulham
Fulham F.C.

Fulham Football Club is an English professional Association football club based in Fulham, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. Founded in 1879, they celebrated their 125th anniversary in 2004, and they are in the top tier of English football, the The Football Association Premier League....
.

Watford made a good start to the 2007–08
2007-08 in English football

The 2007–08 season was the 128th season of competitive football in England....
 season. With Darius Henderson
Darius Henderson

Darius Alexis Henderson is a professional Association footballer who plays as a striker for Sheffield United F.C.....
 and Marlon King
Marlon King

Marlon Francis King is an England-born Jamaican professional association football player. He plays as a striker for Wigan Athletic F.C. and the Jamaica national football team....
 scoring regularly, they built a lead at the top of the Championship. In November and December they had a poor run of form, particularly at home, which lead to their closest competitor, West Bromwich Albion
West Bromwich Albion F.C.

West Bromwich Albion Football Club , also known as West Brom, The Baggies, Albion, The Albion, The Throstles or WBA, are an English professional Football club based in West Bromwich, West Midlands ....
, overtaking them in early January. Watford assured themselves a play-off place on the final day of the season after a fortunate draw at Blackpool
Blackpool F.C.

Blackpool Football Club are an England Association football club founded in 1887 and located in the Lancashire seaside resort of Blackpool. They have been a member of the The Football League since 1896, except for the 1899?1900 in English football season, which was spent in non-League football....
.

On 25 January 2008 Marlon King
Marlon King

Marlon Francis King is an England-born Jamaican professional association football player. He plays as a striker for Wigan Athletic F.C. and the Jamaica national football team....
 made a surprise move to Wigan Athletic
Wigan Athletic F.C.

Wigan Athletic Football Club is a professional association football team based in Wigan, Greater Manchester. They compete in the Premier League, the highest division of football in England, in which they have been playing since their promotion from the Football League in 2005....
 when he had been linked numerous times to Fulham
Fulham F.C.

Fulham Football Club is an English professional Association football club based in Fulham, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. Founded in 1879, they celebrated their 125th anniversary in 2004, and they are in the top tier of English football, the The Football Association Premier League....
. Reports claimed that King failed a medical at Fulham which prompted Wigan boss Steve Bruce
Steve Bruce

Stephen Roger "Steve" Bruce is an England association football coach and former player. Born in Corbridge, Northumberland, he was a promising schoolboy footballer but was rejected by a number of professional clubs....
 to step in and sign the Jamaican
Jamaica national football team

The Jamaica national football team, or The Reggae Boyz, is the national team of Jamaica and is controlled by the Jamaica Football Federation....
 international. On the same day 22 year old Fulham striker Collins John
Collins John

Collins John is a Netherlands Association football currently playing for Fulham F.C., as a striker.John was born in Zwedru, Liberia, but his family emigrated to the Netherlands after the murder of his father, during the Liberian Civil War....
 made a loan move to Watford which ended following an injury to the player. Watford also loaned in West Ham United defender Calum Davenport
Calum Davenport

Calum Raymond Paul Davenport is an England Association football player who plays for Sunderland A.F.C. on loan from West Ham United F.C. as a Football positions#Centre-back....
, who broke his neck during his first match for the club.

In the play-offs, Watford's wretched form continued with Hull City
Hull City A.F.C.

Hull City Association Football Club are an English association football club based in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire. They play in the Premier League, with the 2008-09 in English football season being the first time in their history participating in the top tier of English football....
 winning 2-0 at Vicarage Road and despite Watford taking the lead at the KC Stadium, Hull ran out 4-1 winners (6-1 on aggregate) to condemn Watford to another season in the Championship.

In the pre-season of 2008, Watford were rumoured to have financial problems, and sold a number of key players. Jordan Stewart
Jordan Stewart

Jordan Barrington Stewart is an England Football , who is currently playing for Football League Championship side Derby County F.C.. He plays either as a left-back or left-winger....
 and record signing Nathan Ellington
Nathan Ellington

Nathan Robert Ellington is an England professional football . He is a striker and currently plays for Football League Championship side Derby County F.C., where he is on a season-long loan from Watford F.C.....
 were both sold to Derby County and last season's top scorer Darius Henderson
Darius Henderson

Darius Alexis Henderson is a professional Association footballer who plays as a striker for Sheffield United F.C.....
 was signed by Sheffield United for £2 million. Danny Shittu
Danny Shittu

Daniel Olusola "Danny" Shittu is a Nigerian Association football, currently playing for Premier League side Bolton Wanderers F.C.. He is a central defender....
 was also sold to Premier League Bolton. However, Boothroyd did manage to sign Jon Harley
Jon Harley

Jon Harley is an England Football who plays as a left-back for Watford F.C. of the Football League Championship....
 from Burnley
Burnley F.C.

Burnley Football Club, nicknamed The Clarets, are a professional English association football club managed by Owen Coyle and based in Burnley, Lancashire....
 and Grzegorz Rasiak
Grzegorz Rasiak

Grzegorz Rasiak born 12 January 1979 in Szczecin, is a Polish international association football who currently plays for Watford F.C.. Since 2002 he has played for the Poland national football team....
 on loan from Southampton
Southampton F.C.

Southampton Football Club is a professional English Football League teams, nicknamed The Saints and based in the city of Southampton. The club currently plays in the Football League Championship, since relegation from the Premier League in 2005....
.

After a disappointing start to the 2008/09 season, Boothroyd left the club by mutual consent on 3 November 2008, with Watford sitting 21st in the Championship table. Reserve team manager and former Watford player Malky Mackay
Malky Mackay

Malcolm George Mackay is a Scotland former association football who played as a Defender . He is currently employed by Watford F.C. where he is first team coach under Watford manager Brendan Rodgers....
 took temporary charge of the managerial affairs at Watford following Boothroyd's departure. On 5 November 2008 Elton John ended his formal involvement with the club by resigning as honorary Life President.

Brendan Rodgers (2008–present)

Former Chelsea
Chelsea F.C.

Chelsea Football Club are a professional English association football club based in West London. Founded in 1905, they play in the Premier League and have spent most of their history in the top tier of Football in England....
 Reserve Team Manager Brendan Rodgers
Brendan Rodgers

Brendan Rodgers is a Northern Ireland former association footballer and coach who is currently in charge of Watford F.C.. He is nicknamed Buck Rodgers....
 was confirmed as Watford manager on 24 November 2008. Frank Lampard Snr moved with Brendan to the football coaching team as Football Consultant.His first move in the transfer market was to bring Chelsea Reserve team captain Liam Bridcutt
Liam Bridcutt

Liam Bridcutt is a soccer currently on loan to Watford F. C. from Chelsea F.C.. Bridcutt is a midfielder who can also play in defence. Bridcutt rose through the Chelsea youth system, and signed a professional contract in Summer 2007....
 to Vicarage Road on a one month loan.

However, within a week of Rodgers' appointment, chairman Graham Simpson resigned from his position at the club's holding company Extraordinary General Meeting held on 1 December 2008, shortly followed by director Mark Ashton's resignation on 12 December 2008.This was followed by Rodgers second consectutive win to Coventry, pulling them clear of the relegation zone.

In the January 2009 transfer window, Rodgers moved quickly, signing Jack Cork from former club Chelsea
Chelsea F.C.

Chelsea Football Club are a professional English association football club based in West London. Founded in 1905, they play in the Premier League and have spent most of their history in the top tier of Football in England....
 until the end of the season, and defender Gavin Hoyte on loan from Arsenal
Arsenal F.C.

Arsenal Football Club are an English professional association football club based in Holloway, London, North London. They play in the Premier League and are one of the Football records in England#Most successful clubs overall in Football in England, having won thirteen Football League First Division and Premier League titles and ten FA Cup...
 for the same time period. Rodgers also extended the loan deal of Liam Bridcutt until the 27th January 2009. . On January 26 Brendan Rodgers completed his first permanent signing, by bringing excellent Mike Williamson in from Wycombe Wanderers
Wycombe Wanderers F.C.

Wycombe Wanderers Football Club is an England football team from High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, currently playing in Football League Two. The club's official nickname is "The Chairboys", and they play in Cambridge and Oxford blue quarters....
 for an undisclosed fee. Following the Mike Williamson
Mike Williamson

Michael Williamson may refer to:*Mike Williamson , Australian rules football commentator and broadcaster*Mike Williamson , English footballer...
 deal Watford clinched transfer deadline deals for Don Cowie
Don Cowie

Don Cowie is a Scotland professional football currently playing for Coca Cola Championship club Watford F.C....
 of Inverness CT for a nominal fee, and Latvian winger Aleksandrs Cauna
Aleksandrs Cauna

Aleksandrs Cauna is a football midfielder from Latvia. He is currently on loan til the end of the season with Watford FC from his current club Skonto FC...
 from FC Skonto Riga
Skonto FC

Skonto FC is a Latvian Association football club, founded in 1991. The club plays at the Skonto Stadions in Riga. Skonto won the Virsliga in the first 14 seasons of the league's existence, and often provides the core of the Latvia national football team....
 on loan for the rest of the season with a view of making the deal permanent.

Rivalry

Watford fans maintain a rivalry with those of Luton Town
Luton Town F.C.

Luton Town Football Club, commonly known as Luton Town or informally Luton, are an English football team based in the town of Luton in Bedfordshire....
. The two sides met regularly in the Southern and Football Leagues from 1900 to 1937, but Luton's promotion meant that aside from a Southern Cup meeting the two sides did not meet again until 1964. Throughout the sixties and seventies the two sides met sporadically, and the rivalry gradually grew in significance, bringing with it trouble in the ground and outside of it. The two sides were promoted to the First Division in the 1981–82 season
1981-82 in English football

The 1981-82 season was the 102nd season of competitive football in England....
, with Luton taking the championship ahead of Watford. The two sides were also relegated together from the new Division 1 in 1995–96
1995-96 in English football

The 1995-1996 season was the 116th season of competitive football in England....
. Watford's promotion from Division 2 in 1997–98 meant that the two sides did not meet again in the League until the 2005–06 season, when Luton were promoted into the Championship. Clashes in the nineties had seen a decrease in violence, but a one-off League Cup tie in the 2002–03 season was marred by violence inside Vicarage Road. The clubs' first League meeting in eight years, on 2 January 2006, passed largely without incident with Watford winning 2–1 at Kenilworth Road
Kenilworth Road

,Kenilworth Road is a stadium in Luton, England which is home to Luton Town F.C., a professional football team in the English Football League Two....
. Later in the season, the sides met at Vicarage Road with the game ending in a 1–1 draw.

In all meetings between the two sides Luton have the superior record, with 56 wins and 183 goals to Watford's 37 and 156 respectively. Twenty-nine matches have been drawn.

Players

As of 9 March 2009.


Current squad


Out on loan


Coaching staff

  • Manager: Brendan Rodgers
    Brendan Rodgers

    Brendan Rodgers is a Northern Ireland former association footballer and coach who is currently in charge of Watford F.C.. He is nicknamed Buck Rodgers....
  • Assistant Manager: Dean Austin
    Dean Austin

    Dean Austin is a former England Association football Defender . He started his career at St Albans City F.C. and went on to play for Southend United F.C., Tottenham Hotspur F.C....
  • First Team Coach Malky Mackay
    Malky Mackay

    Malcolm George Mackay is a Scotland former association football who played as a Defender . He is currently employed by Watford F.C. where he is first team coach under Watford manager Brendan Rodgers....
  • Football Consultant: Frank Lampard, Sr
  • Conditioning Coach: Martyn Pert
  • Goalkeeping Coach Alec Chamberlain
    Alec Chamberlain

    Alec Francis Roy Chamberlain is a former England goalkeeper currently employed by Watford F.C. as the club's goalkeeping coach. He made 790 appearances during his 25-year playing career....
  • Head of Academy: Mark Warburton
  • Academy Coach Sean Dyche
    Sean Dyche

    Sean Dyche is an England former football . Dyche played for six clubs in his career, with his longest spell being with Chesterfield F.C..Dyche signed for Northampton Town F.C....


Notable players

  • Skilly Williams, 1913–1926
A centre-forward before he came to Watford, Williams played as goalkeeper when he moved to the Cassio Road, making 341 appearances in 13 years at the club.
  • Taffy Davies, 1931–1950
A two-footed forward, Davies is one of the few League players to spend 20 years at a single club.
  • Cliff Holton
    Cliff Holton

    Clifford Charles "Cliff" Holton was an England football er.Born in Oxford, Holton played as a full back for non-league Oxford City F.C. as a youth, before joining Arsenal F.C....
    , 1958–1961, 1965–1966
The most prolific striker Watford ever had. Signed in 1958, Holton's "golden year" was in Watford's 1959–60 Division Four promotion season, when he scored 48 goals in 52 appearances. In Division Three Holton averaged a goal every other game. He left the club in 1961, but returned for a period in the 1965–66 season.
  • Pat Jennings
    Pat Jennings

    Patrick Anthony Jennings Order of the British Empire is a Northern Ireland former Association football player. He played 119 games for Northern Ireland national football team as a Goalkeeper , a figure which at the time was a world record and is still a Northern Ireland record, in an international career which lasted for over 22 years....
    , 1963–1964
One of the finest goalkeepers ever, Jennings started his career at Watford, making 52 appearances in his single season at the club.
  • Duncan Welbourne, 1963–1974
An uncompromising right-back, Welbourne made 457 appearances for the club, including a record 280 in succession. He was ever-present in Watford's 1968–69
1968-69 in English football

The 1968-69 season was the 89th season of competitive Football in England.OverviewFootball League First DivisionLeeds United F.C....
 promotion season.
  • Stewart Scullion, 1966–1970, 1973–1976
A talented winger, the 19 year old Scullion was brought to Watford as a make-weight in the deal that took Cliff Holton to Charlton
Charlton Athletic F.C.

Charlton Athletic Football Club is a professional association football football team based in Charlton, London, in the London Borough of Greenwich....
. He was a key player in the 1968–69
1968-69 in English football

The 1968-69 season was the 89th season of competitive Football in England.OverviewFootball League First DivisionLeeds United F.C....
 promotion season, and scored the goal in Watford's 1-1 cup draw with the giants Manchester United
Manchester United F.C.

Manchester United Football Club is an English association football club, based at Old Trafford in Trafford, Greater Manchester, and is one of the most popular football clubs in the world, with over 330 million supporters worldwide ? almost 5% of the world's population....
 at Old Trafford
Old Trafford (football)

Old Trafford is an all-seater stadium association football stadium in the Trafford borough of Greater Manchester, England. With space for 76,212 spectators, Old Trafford has the second-largest capacity of any English football stadium after Wembley Stadium, with which it is one of two stadia in the country to have been given a UEFA elite...
.
  • Tom Walley, 1966–1977
A passionate midfielder, Walley was instrumental in the 1968–69
1968-69 in English football

The 1968-69 season was the 89th season of competitive Football in England.OverviewFootball League First DivisionLeeds United F.C....
 promotion season. Walley was a fixture in Watford's side for much of the seventies. After retirement he became a coach at the club and worked alongside Graham Taylor during his two successful spells at the club.
  • Andy Rankin
    Andy Rankin

    Andrew George "Andy" Rankin was a former professional association football who played as a goalkeeper for Everton F.C., Watford F.C. & Huddersfield Town F.C.....
    , 1971–1979
An extremely athletic goalkeeper, Rankin was Watford's keeper for most of the seventies. With 329 appearances, only Skilly Williams has made more appearances in goal for Watford.
  • Ross Jenkins
    Ross Jenkins (footballer born 1951)

    Ross Anthony Jenkins is an England former association football. He was a striker and started his career at Crystal Palace F.C., before spending eleven years with Watford F.C.....
    , 1972–1983
Jenkins joined Watford in 1972, and formed a formidable partnership with Luther Blissett in Watford's ascent through the Divisions. He left Watford in 1983, with the club in the top flight. He had played for Watford when they were both top of the old first division (1st in the Football League) and bottom of the old Fourth Division
Football League Fourth Division

The Football League Fourth Division or Division Four of The Football League was the fourth-highest division in the English football league system from the 1958-59 in English football season until the creation of the FA Premier League prior to the 1992-93 in English football season....
 (92nd in the Football League), making him the first, and so far only, player to do so. He scored 142 goals in 398 games.
  • Roger Joslyn, 1974–1980
An aggressive and ball winning central midfielder, Joslyn was instrumental in Watford's successive promotions from 1977–1979.
  • Luther Blissett
    Luther Blissett (footballer)

    Luther Loide Blissett is a football and coach. Blissett played as a striker for, amongst others, Watford F.C., A.C. Milan and England national football team during the 1980s....
    , 1976–1983, 1984–1988, 1991–1992
Making his debut in 1976, Blissett played for Watford throughout their ascent from Division Four to Division One. He was the first Watford player to be capped for England. He had three spells at Watford in total, and holds the club records for highest all-time goalscorer and most appearances. Blissett had a spell as coach at Watford from 1996–2001
  • Ian Bolton
    Ian Bolton

    Ian Robert Bolton is an England former professional football , most renowned for his spell with Watford F.C.. He is currently a reporter on Sky Sports News....
    , 1977–1983
Called the "best signing I ever made" by Graham Taylor, Bolton was another player who played for Watford throughout their Division Four to Division One ascent. Despite being a centre-half, Bolton had a talent for both passing and shooting. Able to turn defence into attack in an instant with a telling long pass.
  • Steve Sherwood
    Steve Sherwood

    Stephen Sherwood is a former association football Goalkeeper , best remembered for his time at Watford F.C.. He played for the Watford F.C. for 11 years, making 211 league appearances during Watford F.C....
    , 1977–1987
A long serving and loyal goal-keeper, Sherwood played for Watford throughout the Taylor heyday of 1977–1987. He started in first game under Taylor's reign and finished the last. During his time at the club Sherwood was frequently out of the side, but over the course of three seasons, 1981–1982
1981-82 in English football

The 1981-82 season was the 102nd season of competitive football in England....
 (promotion to Division One), 1982–1983
1982-83 in English football

The 1982-83 season was the 103rd season of competitive football in England....
 (record high 2nd place finish) and 1983–84
1983-84 in English football

The 1983-84 season was the 104th season of competitive football in England....
 (Europe and the FA Cup Final), he missed just six games.
  • Wilf Rostron
    Wilf Rostron

    John Wilfred Rostron, often known as Wilf Rostron , is an England former Association football who spent ten years at Watford F.C. as well playing for Arsenal F.C., Sunderland A.F.C., Sheffield Wednesday F.C., Sheffield United F.C....
    , 1979–1989
Bought as a left-winger in 1979, Rostron was moved to left-back in 1982 and automatically excelled there. He became captain of Watford's successful eighties side, although he missed the FA Cup Final through suspension. He won the Player of the Season award several times.
  • Steve Sims
    Steve Sims

    Steve Sims is a former England Association football Defender , probably most famous for his time at Watford F.C.. He started his career at Leicester City F.C....
    , 1978–1984, 1986–1987
When he signed for Watford at the end of the 1978–79 he was the most expensive Division Three player ever, costing £175,000. A high quality but injury-prone central defender, Sims played for Watford for six years, in two spells.
  • Nigel Callaghan
    Nigel Callaghan

    Nigel Ian Callaghan is a former professional association football....
    , 1980–1987 , 1991
A flamboyant right-winger, Callaghan was a frequent assist-maker and scorer of some spectacular long-range goals in the Watford side of the 1980s. Also played for England Under-21s.
  • Kenny Jackett
    Kenny Jackett

    Kenny Jackett is a former Wales international football player who is now a manager. He is the current manager of Millwall F.C..A skilful player, equally at home in defence or midfield, Jackett was capped 31 times for Wales national football team, for whom he was eligible through his Welsh-born father....
    , 1980–1990
A cultured creative central midfielder, Welsh international Jackett was a fixture in the Watford side in their heyday of the 1980s. After retiring at 28 due to injury in 1990, Jackett took a coaching position at the club, and worked in a variety of positions - including manager in 1996–97 - until 2001.
  • Les Taylor
    Les Taylor (footballer)

    Leslie Taylor is an England former football who captain Watford F.C. in the FA Cup Final 1984. He played as a hard-working central-midfielder....
    , 1980–1985
A hard-working central midfielder, Taylor was the Player of the Season in Watford's most successful season ever, when they finished second in Division One in 1982–83. With Rostron absent, Taylor captained Watford for their single FA Cup final appearance in 1984.
  • John Barnes
    John Barnes (footballer)

    John Charles Bryan Barnes MBE is a Jamaica-born former professional English football player whose most successful spells were for Watford F.C....
    , 1981–1987
Perhaps the most talented player ever to play for Watford, Barnes made his debut for the club aged 17 in 1981. Usually deployed on the left wing in Watford's attacking 4-2-4 of the era, terrorising full backs and defenders at will and delivering lethal crosses. He played for the club for 6 years, during which he appeared in the FA Cup final side, and represented England 31 times. Scored an unforgettable goal dribbling through the Brazilian defence at the Maracana in 1984.
  • Nigel Gibbs
    Nigel Gibbs

    Nigel James Gibbs , was an English people Football , who played for Watford F.C. and England U21 during his playing career. He Football positions as a Defender #Fullback....
    , 1982–2002
Gibbs made his Watford debut in a UEFA Cup tie in the autumn of 1983, at the age of 17. He served Watford as a player for 20 years, making his final appearance for the club in April 2002. A dependable and loyal right-back, Gibbs suffered a career-threatening injury in 1993 and was released in 1996, but stayed with the club, joining them for pre-season training and regaining a contract. After retiring, Gibbs served Watford as a coach for three years. He was sacked in the summer of 2006, to much protest from fans.
  • Gary Porter
    Gary Porter (footballer)

    Gary Michael Porter is a former football who played either as a Defender #Fullback or a midfielder . He is best known for his 13 year career at Watford F.C.....
    , 1983–1996
One of Watford's longest serving players, Porter made 464 appearances for Watford in his 13 years at the club. He once scored a second half hat-trick against Bolton. Watford were 0-3 down with 20 minutes to play, went on to win the game 4-3
  • Maurice Johnston
    Mo Johnston

    Maurice John Giblin "Mo" Johnston is a former Scotland football striker, who made his name playing with Celtic F.C. and Rangers F.C.. He is currently the manager and Director of Football at Major League Soccer club Toronto FC....
    , 1983–1985
Nippy striker whose prolific scoring in partnership with big George Reilly helped lead Watford to the F.A. Cup final and made his Scotland debut whilst playing at Vicarage Road.
  • Tony Coton
    Tony Coton

    Tony Coton is an England ex-association football who played as a goalkeeper . He was renowned for his excellent reflexes and shot-stopping abilities....
    , 1984–1990
Arriving in 1984, Coton was Watford's number 1 for the rest of the 1980s. A strong and occasionally controversial 'keeper, Coton was a crowd favorite.
  • John McClelland
    John McClelland (footballer)

    John McClelland is a former Northern Irish footballer who played as a defender. At club level he played for Portadown F.C., Cardiff City F.C., Bangor City F.C., and Mansfield Town F.C., before signing for Rangers F.C....
    , 1984–1990
A deceptively quick central defender, McClelland marshaled Watford's defence for the second half of the eighties, captaining it for some time.
  • David James
    David James (footballer)

    David Benjamin James is an England professional Association football of Jamaican descent who currently plays for English Premier League club Portsmouth F.C....
    , 1990–1992
The future England number one started his career at Watford, making 98 appearances for the club in two seasons.
  • Richard Johnson
    Richard Johnson (footballer)

    Richard Johnson is an Australian football player....
    , 1991–2003
A central midfielder whose partnership with Micah Hyde was central in Watford's double promotion seasons of 1997/98 and 1998/99. While he will be remembered for his spectacular goals and often crunching challenges, it was his vision and raking passes that marked him out as one of the greatest midfielders to play for the club.
  • Robert Page
    Robert Page (footballer)

    Robert Page is a Wales professional association football currently playing for Football League Two side Chesterfield F.C.. He plays as a central defender ....
    , 1994–2001
The captain of the Watford side during its late 1990s success period, Page is the only Watford player to lift a trophy at Wembley, and was the Player of the Season in the 1999/00 Premiership season.
  • Tommy Mooney
    Tommy Mooney

    Thomas John Mooney is a professional England Association football player who plays as a striker....
    , 1994–2001
A passionate and determined player, Mooney was instrumental in Watford's successive promotions in 1997–1998 and 1998–1999. A forward by trade, Mooney played at the back during 1997–1998, but returned to the forward line in 1998–1999 where an end of season goal-run pushed Watford into the play-offs. In his final season at the club, he became the first player since Paul Furlong to score 20 goals in a season.
  • Steve Palmer
    Steve Palmer

    Stephen Leonard Palmer was a footballer who played in England in the 1980s and 1990s with Ipswich Town F.C., Watford F.C. and Queen's Park Rangers....
    , 1996–2001
Partner of Page in 1998–99
1998-99 in English football

The 1998-1999 season was the 119th season of competitive football in England....
 play-off final, Palmer also played every single game of the club's 1999–2000 Premiership campaign. A dedicated utility player, Palmer has the distinction of being the only player to have worn every shirt number from 1-14 in a single season, for Watford in the 1997–98 season.
  • Gifton Noel-Williams
    Gifton Noel-Williams

    Gifton Ruben Elisha Noel-Williams is an England professional Association football. He currently plays for USL First Division side Austin Aztex FC in the United States....
    , 1996–2003
A striker and product of the club's youth system Noel-Williams was top-scorer in 1998–99
1998-99 in English football

The 1998-1999 season was the 119th season of competitive football in England....
 promotion season. Considered a prodigious talent before being injured by Paul Butler
Paul Butler

Paul Butler may refer to:* Paul Butler , Canadian artist* Paul Butler , American lawyer, chairman of the US Democratic National Committee* Paul Butler , English football player...
 in 1999. Noel-Williams never fully recovered and was eventually sold, he remains one of the great 'what-ifs?' of Watford F.C. and today is still a cult hero amongst Watford fans.
  • Alec Chamberlain
    Alec Chamberlain

    Alec Francis Roy Chamberlain is a former England goalkeeper currently employed by Watford F.C. as the club's goalkeeping coach. He made 790 appearances during his 25-year playing career....
    , 1996–2007
A goalkeeper who has proved to be a bargain after joining from Sunderland
Sunderland A.F.C.

Sunderland Association Football Club are a professional association football club based in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England, that compete in the Premier League....
 for just £40,000 and played an instrumental role in Watford double promotion in '98 to Division One and '99 to the Premiership. He has since been 2nd choice keeper for most of the time and taken a coaching role at the club but has also signed a contact extension making him the Premiership's oldest player in 2006-07.
  • Paul Robinson, 1997–2003
A left-back who came through the ranks at Watford, he made his debut against arch-rivals Luton
Luton Town F.C.

Luton Town Football Club, commonly known as Luton Town or informally Luton, are an English football team based in the town of Luton in Bedfordshire....
 in 1997. A member of the 1998–99
1998-99 in English football

The 1998-1999 season was the 119th season of competitive football in England....
 play-off side, Robinson's passion made him become a favourite of the terraces.
  • Tommy Smith, 1997–2003, 2006–present
A locally-born striker who came through the academy to make 149 appearances (scoring 33 goals) in his first spell for Watford. After three years away at Sunderland and Derby, he was resigned by Aidy Boothroyd on summer deadline day 2006. Recrafted as a right midfielder, he turned out several impressive performances in the Premiership 2006-07 season, helping the Golden Boys to the FA cup semi-final.
  • Heišar Helguson
    Heišar Helguson

    Hei?ar Helguson is an Icelandic Association football currently playing as a striker for Queens Park Rangers F.C..Hei?ar, who is also an Iceland national football team, previously played for Bolton Wanderers F.C., Watford F.C....
    , 2000–2005
Principal forward in the 2000s, the Icelandic international moved from Lillestrom midway through the 1999–2000 season. He was loved by the crowds for his enthusiasm and commitment. The powerful and fiery centre-forward was the first player to win the Display of the Season, Goal of the Season and Player of the Season awards in a single season (2004–2005).
  • Ashley Young, 2002–2007
A forward (Winger/Striker) who came through the youth academy at Watford. He was instrumental in Watford's 2005–06
2005-06 in English football

The 2005?06 season was the 126th season of competitive football in England....
 promotion to the Premiership
FA Premier League

The Premier League is an English professional league for association football clubs. At the top of the English football league system, it is the country's primary football competition....
. In January 2007 he moved to Aston Villa
Aston Villa F.C.

Aston Villa Football Club is an English professional football club based in Aston, Birmingham, who currently play in the Premier League. The club was founded in 1874 and have played at their current home ground, Villa Park, since 1897....
 for a club record transfer fee of £8,000,000 (with add-ons this may raise to £9,650,000). The previous record fee being £2,300,000 for Paul Furlong
Paul Furlong

Paul Furlong is an England professional Association football. He currently plays for Barnet F.C. and is on loan from Southend United FC.A much-travelled striker, Furlong's career has included stints with Coventry City F.C., Watford F.C., Chelsea F.C., Birmingham City F.C....
 to Chelsea
Chelsea F.C.

Chelsea Football Club are a professional English association football club based in West London. Founded in 1905, they play in the Premier League and have spent most of their history in the top tier of Football in England....
 in May 1994 .
  • Marlon King
    Marlon King

    Marlon Francis King is an England-born Jamaican professional association football player. He plays as a striker for Wigan Athletic F.C. and the Jamaica national football team....
    , 2005–2008
The first player since Luther Blissett
Luther Blissett (footballer)

Luther Loide Blissett is a football and coach. Blissett played as a striker for, amongst others, Watford F.C., A.C. Milan and England national football team during the 1980s....
 to score 20 League goals in a season for Watford, he finished as the top scorer in the 2005–06
2005-06 in English football

The 2005?06 season was the 126th season of competitive football in England....
 Championship season with 22 goals as he inspired the Hornets to promotion. He was voted the club's Player of the Season, but was injured against Arsenal in October 2006 and missed most of the 2006–07
2006-07 in English football

The 2006–07 season was the 127th season of competitive football in England....
 season. He returned as a surprise substitute against Manchester United in the FA Cup Semi-final in April 2007. After 11 league goals in the 2007–08
2007-08 in English football

The 2007–08 season was the 128th season of competitive football in England....
 Championship season, King
Marlon King

Marlon Francis King is an England-born Jamaican professional association football player. He plays as a striker for Wigan Athletic F.C. and the Jamaica national football team....
 moved to Wigan F.C. in the January transfer window for a potential fee of £4 million.
  • Ben Foster
    Ben Foster (footballer)

    Benjamin Anthony "Ben" Foster is an England national football team association footballer who plays as a Goalkeeper for Manchester United F.C....
    , 2005–2007
The Manchester United goalkeeper was sent out on loan to Watford where he had two years of progress which saw him earn his first England cap. His imposing stature, confidence at set-pieces and excellent shot-stopping ability made him a firm favourite with the fans.

Players in order of debut; spells as coach not included in time at club.

Managers

Watford have had a total of 26 managers. Two, Len Goulden
Len Goulden

Leonard Arthur Goulden was an England Football .Born in Hackney Central, London, Goulden began his career with Chelmsford City F.C., before moving to Leyton F.C....
 and Neil McBain
Neil McBain

Neil McBain was a Scotland professional footballer and football manager. He remains the oldest player to appear in an England Football League match....
 had two spells, one, Graham Taylor had three. The statistics in the following table account for the league games of each manager.
Name Nationality From To P W D L F A Win %
John Goodall
John Goodall

John Goodall was a football who rose to fame as a centre-forward for Preston North End F.C. and England national football team at the time of the development of the Football League....
May 1903May 1910 24690639334735836.59%
Harry Kent
Harry Kent

Henry Kent, often known as Harry Kent was an England football and coach . He managed Watford F.C. for 16 years, taking them to one Southern Football League Championship....
May 1910May 1926 48418712117666166338.64%
Fred Pagnam
Fred Pagnam

Frederick Pagnam was an England association football and coach .Pagnam was born in Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire, and started at Blackpool Wednesday F.C....
May 1926May 1929 12645285320423935.71%
Neil McBain
Neil McBain

Neil McBain was a Scotland professional footballer and football manager. He remains the oldest player to appear in an England Football League match....
May 1929August 1937 3361377112859151640.77%
Bill FindlayAugust 1937February 1947 11450253917915243.86%
Jack Bray
Jackie Bray

John Bray, known more formally as Jack Bray, was born in Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire on 22 April 1909 and was an English football player who played in the left half position....
March 1947January 1948 3511717456631.42%
Eddie Hapgood
Eddie Hapgood

Edris Albert "Eddie" Hapgood was an England football er, who captained both Arsenal F.C. and England national football team during the 1930s....
February 1948March 1950 8829273210210732.95%
Ron GrayMarch 1950August 1951 56131528639323.21%
Haydn Green
Haydn Green

Haydn Green was an English football manager who managed Hull City from May 1931 to March 1934. with a win percentage of 49.59%.He was also manager at Swansea City A.F.C. and at Watford F.C. ....
August 1951October 1952 54161127709529.63%
Len Goulden
Len Goulden

Leonard Arthur Goulden was an England Football .Born in Hackney Central, London, Goulden began his career with Chelmsford City F.C., before moving to Leyton F.C....
November 1952October 1955 13652394521019838.24%
Johnny PatonOctober 1955February 1956 15267162813.34%
Len Goulden
Len Goulden

Leonard Arthur Goulden was an England Football .Born in Hackney Central, London, Goulden began his career with Chelmsford City F.C., before moving to Leyton F.C....
February 1956July 1956 16637172337.50%
Neil McBain
Neil McBain

Neil McBain was a Scotland professional footballer and football manager. He remains the oldest player to appear in an England Football League match....
August 1956February 1959 12242334718720334.43%
Ron Burgess
Ron Burgess (footballer)

William Arthur Ronald Burgess Born in Cwm, Ronnie Burgess was a Welsh professional footballer, who played at wing-half. Burgess worked as a miner before joining Tottenham Hotspur F.C....
February 1959May 1963 20080457534732640.00%
Bill McGarry
Bill McGarry (footballer)

William Harry "Bill" McGarry was an England international association football player and manager....
July 1963October 1964 57261714978145.61%
Ken Furphy
Ken Furphy

Ken Furphy was an English football player and manager.Despite being on the books at Everton F.C. between 1950-1951, Furphy was a lower league player with Runcorn F.C....
November 1964July 1971 2951157910138833138.98%
George Kirby
George Kirby (footballer)

George Kirby was an English footballer and manager.Kirby was born in Liverpool. He was a centre forward who played for Everton F.C., Sheffield Wednesday F.C., Plymouth Argyle F.C., Southampton F.C., Walsall F.C., Swansea City A.F.C., Coventry City F.C....
August 1971May 1973 881726456712319.32%
Mike Keen
Mike Keen

Mike Keen is an England former football who played during the 1960s and 1970s. He is the father of former West Ham United F.C. and Stoke City F.C....
June 1973April 1977 17867486323723637.64%
Graham TaylorJune 1977May 1987 42819110513269254444.63%
Dave Bassett
Dave Bassett

David "Dave" "Harry" Bassett is an English football coach , whose most recent job was assistant manager at Leeds United A.F.C..In his career he has managed Wimbledon F.C., Watford F.C., Sheffield United F.C., Crystal Palace F.C., Nottingham Forest F.C., Barnsley F.C., Leicester City F.C....
May 1987January 1988 234613153117.39%
Steve Harrison
Steve Harrison (footballer)

Steven John Harrison is an England former professional footballer, manager and coach.As a player, he played as a full-back for Blackpool F.C....
January 1988March 1990 8036293512711145.00%
Colin Lee
Colin Lee

Colin Lee is an England football coach and former Football . He is currently Chief Executive of Conference National side Torquay United F.C.....
March 1990November 1990 285914314517.86%
Steve Perryman
Steve Perryman

Stephen John "Steve" Perryman Order of the British Empire is a former England international soccer player and current manager who is best remembered for his successes with Tottenham Hotspur F.C....
November 1990July 1993 12142354414015134.71%
Glenn Roeder
Glenn Roeder

Glenn Victor Roeder is an England football coach and former player, most recently in charge at Norwich City F.C.. As a player, Roeder represented England national football team on 7 occasions....
July 1993February 1996 12039324914816632.50%
Graham TaylorFebruary 1996June 1996 18585313027.78%
Kenny Jackett
Kenny Jackett

Kenny Jackett is a former Wales international football player who is now a manager. He is the current manager of Millwall F.C..A skilful player, equally at home in defence or midfield, Jackett was capped 31 times for Wales national football team, for whom he was eligible through his Welsh-born father....
June 1996June 1997 46161911453834.78%
Graham TaylorJune 1997May 2001 17671456024324140.34%
Gianluca Vialli
Gianluca Vialli

Gianluca Vialli is a retired Italy football striker and manager. He is one of only six Italian footballers to have won UEFA_competition_records#List_of_players_to_have_won_the_three_main_European_club_competitions....
May 2001June 2002 46161119625634.78%
Ray Lewington
Ray Lewington

Raymond "Ray" Lewington...
June 2002March 2005 13142375215518932.06%
Aidy BoothroydMarch 2005November 2008 17665516020020636.93%
Brendan Rodgers
Brendan Rodgers

Brendan Rodgers is a Northern Ireland former association footballer and coach who is currently in charge of Watford F.C.. He is nicknamed Buck Rodgers....
November 2008Present 42117650.00%


Grounds

  • 1883:Vicarage Meadow
  • 1883–1889:Colney Butts
    Colney Butts

    Former name of an area of Watford around Vicarage Road and the cemetery.References...
  • 1889–1922:Cassio Road
  • 1922–:Vicarage Road
    Vicarage Road

    Vicarage Road, a stadium in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, is the home of the football club Watford F.C. and their tenants, the Saracens F.C....


League history

  • 1920: Original member of Division 3
    Football League One

    Football League One is the second-highest division of The Football League and third-highest division overall in the English football league system....
  • 1921 – 1958: Division 3 (South)
    Football League Third Division

    From the 1992-93 in English football to the 2003-04 in English football, the Football League Third Division was the third-highest division of The Football League and the fourth-highest division in the overall English football league system....
  • 1958 – 1960: Division 4
    Football League Fourth Division

    The Football League Fourth Division or Division Four of The Football League was the fourth-highest division in the English football league system from the 1958-59 in English football season until the creation of the FA Premier League prior to the 1992-93 in English football season....
  • 1960 – 1969: Division 3
    Football League Third Division

    From the 1992-93 in English football to the 2003-04 in English football, the Football League Third Division was the third-highest division of The Football League and the fourth-highest division in the overall English football league system....
  • 1969 – 1972: Division 2
    Football League Second Division

    From 1892 until 1992, the Football League Second Division was the second highest division overall in England football .This ended with the creation of the FA Premier League, prior to the start of the 1992-93 season, which caused an administrative split between The Football League and the teams making up the new FA Premier League, which had...
  • 1972 – 1975: Division 3
    Football League Third Division

    From the 1992-93 in English football to the 2003-04 in English football, the Football League Third Division was the third-highest division of The Football League and the fourth-highest division in the overall English football league system....
  • 1975 – 1978: Division 4
    Football League Fourth Division

    The Football League Fourth Division or Division Four of The Football League was the fourth-highest division in the English football league system from the 1958-59 in English football season until the creation of the FA Premier League prior to the 1992-93 in English football season....
  • 1978 – 1979: Division 3
    Football League Third Division

    From the 1992-93 in English football to the 2003-04 in English football, the Football League Third Division was the third-highest division of The Football League and the fourth-highest division in the overall English football league system....
  • 1979 – 1982: Division 2
    Football League Second Division

    From 1892 until 1992, the Football League Second Division was the second highest division overall in England football .This ended with the creation of the FA Premier League, prior to the start of the 1992-93 season, which caused an administrative split between The Football League and the teams making up the new FA Premier League, which had...
  • 1982 – 1988: Division 1
    Football League First Division

    The Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League between 1993 and 2004, and the highest division of Football in England overall between 1892 and 1992....
 
  • 1988 – 1992: Division 2
    Football League Second Division

    From 1892 until 1992, the Football League Second Division was the second highest division overall in England football .This ended with the creation of the FA Premier League, prior to the start of the 1992-93 season, which caused an administrative split between The Football League and the teams making up the new FA Premier League, which had...
  • 1992 – 1996: Division 1
    Football League First Division

    The Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League between 1993 and 2004, and the highest division of Football in England overall between 1892 and 1992....
     (now 2nd Tier)
  • 1996 – 1998: Division 2
    Football League Second Division

    From 1892 until 1992, the Football League Second Division was the second highest division overall in England football .This ended with the creation of the FA Premier League, prior to the start of the 1992-93 season, which caused an administrative split between The Football League and the teams making up the new FA Premier League, which had...
  • 1998 – 1999: Division 1
    Football League First Division

    The Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League between 1993 and 2004, and the highest division of Football in England overall between 1892 and 1992....
  • 1999 – 2000: Premier League (now 1st Tier)
  • 2000 – 2004: Division 1
    Football League First Division

    The Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League between 1993 and 2004, and the highest division of Football in England overall between 1892 and 1992....
  • 2004 – 2006: Championship
    Football League Championship

    The Football League Championship is the highest division of The Football League and second-highest division overall in the English football league system after the Premier League....
     (now 2nd Tier)
  • 2006 – 2007: Premier League
  • 2007 – 2008; Championship
    Football League Championship

    The Football League Championship is the highest division of The Football League and second-highest division overall in the English football league system after the Premier League....
  • 2008 –Championship
    Football League Championship

    The Football League Championship is the highest division of The Football League and second-highest division overall in the English football league system after the Premier League....


  • Honours

    • First Division
      Football League First Division

      The Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League between 1993 and 2004, and the highest division of Football in England overall between 1892 and 1992....
      • Runners-up: 1982–83
        1982-83 in English football

        The 1982-83 season was the 103rd season of competitive football in England....
    • FA Cup
      FA Cup

      The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
      • Runners-up: 1984
        1983-84 in English football

        The 1983-84 season was the 104th season of competitive football in England....
      • Semi-finalists: 1970
        1969-70 in English football

        The 1969-70 season was the 90th season of competitive Football in England....
        , 1987
        1986-87 in English football

        The 1986-87 season was the 107th season of competitive football in England....
        , 2003
        2002-03 in English football

        The 2002-03 season was the 123rd season of competitive football in England....
        , 2007
        2006-07 in English football

        The 2006–07 season was the 127th season of competitive football in England....
    • League Cup
      Football League Cup

      The Football League Cup, commonly known as the League Cup or Carling Cup, is an England football competition. Like the FA Cup, it is played on a knockout basis....
      • Semi-finalists: 1979
        1978-79 in English football

        The 1978-1979 season was the 99th season of competitive football in England....
        , 2005
        2004-05 in English football

        The 2004?05 season was the 125th season of competitive football in England....


    Records

    • Most league appearances: Luther Blissett
      Luther Blissett (footballer)

      Luther Loide Blissett is a football and coach. Blissett played as a striker for, amongst others, Watford F.C., A.C. Milan and England national football team during the 1980s....
      , 415 league (503 all competitions), 1976–1992
    • Highest all-time goal-scorer: Luther Blissett
      Luther Blissett (footballer)

      Luther Loide Blissett is a football and coach. Blissett played as a striker for, amongst others, Watford F.C., A.C. Milan and England national football team during the 1980s....
      , 148 league goals (186 all competitions), 1976–1992
    • Most goals in a season: Cliff Holton
      Cliff Holton

      Clifford Charles "Cliff" Holton was an England football er.Born in Oxford, Holton played as a full back for non-league Oxford City F.C. as a youth, before joining Arsenal F.C....
      , 42, 1959–1960
    • Most capped player: John Barnes, England
      England national football team

      The English national football team represents England in international Association football and is controlled by The Football Association, the governing body for football in England....
      , 31 caps
    • Best win: 10-1 vs Lowestoft Town
      Lowestoft Town F.C.

      Lowestoft Town F.C. is a semi-professional football team based in Lowestoft, England, currently playing in the Eastern Counties Football League Premier Division, at the 5th step within the National League System....
      , 27 November 1926, FA Cup
      FA Cup

      The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
       Round 1
    • Best league win: 8-0 vs Sunderland
      Sunderland A.F.C.

      Sunderland Association Football Club are a professional association football club based in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England, that compete in the Premier League....
      , 25 September 1982, Division 1
    • Most wins in one season: 30, 1977–78
      1977-78 in English football

      The 1977-1978 season was the 98th season of competitive football in England, from August 1977 to July 1978:OverviewFirst Division...
    • Most draws in one season: 19, 1996–97
      1996-97 in English football

      The 1996-1997 season was the 117th season of competitive football in England....
    • Highest league finish: 2nd, Division One, 1982–83
      1982-83 in English football

      The 1982-83 season was the 103rd season of competitive football in England....
    • Fewest defeats in one season: 0, 1903–1904
    • Worst loss: 0-10 vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
      Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.

      Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is a professional association football club based in the City of Wolverhampton, in the West Midlands of England....
      , 24 January 1912, FA Cup
      FA Cup

      The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
       Round 1 Replay
    • Highest transfer fee paid: £3,250,000 for Nathan Ellington
      Nathan Ellington

      Nathan Robert Ellington is an England professional football . He is a striker and currently plays for Football League Championship side Derby County F.C., where he is on a season-long loan from Watford F.C.....
       from West Brom
      West Bromwich Albion F.C.

      West Bromwich Albion Football Club , also known as West Brom, The Baggies, Albion, The Albion, The Throstles or WBA, are an English professional Football club based in West Bromwich, West Midlands ....
      , August 2007. (Fee may rise to 4,250,000.)
    • Highest transfer fee received: £8,000,000 for Ashley Young to Aston Villa, January 2007. (Fee may rise to 9,650,000.)
    • Highest attendance: 34,099 vs Manchester United
      Manchester United F.C.

      Manchester United Football Club is an English association football club, based at Old Trafford in Trafford, Greater Manchester, and is one of the most popular football clubs in the world, with over 330 million supporters worldwide ? almost 5% of the world's population....
      , 3 February 1969, FA Cup Round 4
    • Highest average attendance: 18,840 FA Premier League 2006–07
      2006-07 in English football

      The 2006–07 season was the 127th season of competitive football in England....


    See also

    • Watford L.F.C.
      Watford L.F.C.

      Watford Ladies Football Club are an England women's football club affiliated with Watford F.C. They will play in the FA Women's Premier League National Division for the 2008-09 season....
      , the affiliated women's team
      Women's football in England

      While women's football has been played in England for over a century, it has only been in the 1990s that the game has seen a large increase in female players, as well as in female spectators, culminating in England hosting the 2005 UEFA Women's Championship in 2005....
      .
    • Harry the Hornet
      Harry the Hornet

      Harry the Hornet is the mascot of Watford F.C. He is strikingly decorated in the club colours of yellow, red and black. The club are nicknamed The Hornets....
      , club mascot


    External links

    • * at Soccerbase