Watford F.C.
Watford Football Club is an English Football League team located in Watford, Hertfordshire. The team was formerly owned by Elton John, who is now honourary life president. Best known of the club's past managers is former England manager Graham Taylor, under whom the team rose from the Fourth Division to the old First Division (now the Premiership). In 1984 Watford reached the FA Cup final (they have also lost 3 semi-finals, most recently in 2003), and finished second in that Division the year before, but began a slow decline after that. Graham Taylor left the club in 1987, and they were relegated to the Second Division (now the Football League Championship) at the end of the 1987-1988 season. They remained there for eight seasons, during which time the Second Division became the First Division, and in 1996 they were again relegated to the Second Division.
Famous past players
- John Barnes
- Luther Blissett
- Tony Coton
- Heišar Helguson
- Cliff Holton
- Kenny Jackett
- David James
- Pat Jennings
- Tommy Mooney
- Kevin Phillips
- Pat Rice
- Ronny Rosenthal
- Wilf Rostron
- Steve Sherwood
- Gerry Armstrong (scorer of Northern Ireland goal against Spain in 1982 World Cup Finals, now European football guru)
- Nigel Callaghan
- Mo Johnston
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | The Graham Taylor era |
| ► | Life outside the top division |
| ► | The return of Graham Taylor |
| ► | Watford under Vialli |
| ► | Cup success, poor league form |
| ► | Adrian Boothroyd |
| ► | Famous past players |
| ► | External links |
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