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  2. List of Watford F.C. records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Between 1896 and 1920, West Herts (and later Watford) competed in the Southern League, along with many future Football League sides from Southern England and Wales. The team won the league title in 1914–15, and finished as runners-up to Portsmouth on goal average in 1919–20.

  3. List of Watford F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    West Herts amalgamated with local rivals Watford St. Mary's for the start of the 1898–99 season, to form a new club, Watford Football Club. [2] Between 1898 and 1920, Watford competed in the Southern League, winning the championship in 1914–15. The Southern League was suspended for the next four seasons due to the First World War.

  4. 2023–24 Watford F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    1 First-team squad. 2 ... The 2023–24 season was the 125th season in the history of Watford and their second consecutive season in the ... Attendance: 1,703 ...

  5. List of Watford F.C. players (1–49 appearances) - Wikipedia

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    Academy graduate Britt Assombalonga made his Watford debut in 2012.. Watford Football Club is an English association football club, based in Watford, Hertfordshire.The club's history can be traced back to 1881; it took its current name in 1898, following the merger of West Hertfordshire and Watford St. Mary's.

  6. Watford F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Watford Football Club is a professional football club based in Watford, Hertfordshire, England. The club competes in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football. The team played at several grounds in their early history, including what is now West Herts Sports Club, [3] before moving to Vicarage Road in 1922.

  7. List of people from Watford - Wikipedia

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    Gareth Southgate, manager and former player for England men's national football team [57] Ian Walker, former goalkeeper for various teams including England, later football manager [58] Arthur Woodward (1906–1984), footballer who spent his entire career at Watford [59] Frank Yallop (1964–), former footballer turned manager [60]

  8. History of Watford F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Watford remained in the Third Division South for the next 37 years, and experienced scarce success. Fred Pagnam finished as the Division's top scorer in 1922–23, [4] the club reached the final of the Third Division South Cup in 1935 and 1937 (winning on the latter occasion), [5] and Len Dunderdale scored 21 goals for Watford in 1938–39 despite leaving midway through the season. [6]

  9. List of record home attendances of English football clubs

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    St Mary's, the home of Southampton, is one of the few club grounds to have set an attendance record in the 21st century. This is a list of record home attendances of English football clubs. It lists the highest attendance of all English non-League, English Football League and Premier League clubs, for a home match above a highest attendance of ...