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From the 1997–98 season, at the end of which Watford won promotion to the second tier, both teams rarely met, as Watford played in higher divisions than Luton during this time. In the last sixteen seasons there have been only six league meetings between the two teams, played during the 2005–06 , the 2020–21 and the 2022-23 seasons.
Consequently, Watford qualified for the UEFA Cup in 1983–84. They also reached their first FA Cup final, losing 2–0 to Everton at Wembley Stadium. [8] Following Taylor's departure in 1987, Watford were relegated in 1988. [9] Watford remained in English football's second tier for eight seasons, until they were relegated in 1995–96. [1]
The 1971–72 Football League Cup was the 12th season of the Football League Cup, ... 18 August 1971 Watford: 2–0: ... "England League Cup Full Results 1960–1996".
Watford joined the Football League in 1920, and since then have won the Third Division twice, [n 1] and the Fourth Division once. They have achieved promotion to the top level of English football on four occasions; as runners-up of the Second Division in 1981–82, and winners of the play-off final (often considered the richest game in football ...
1971–72 → The 1970–71 season was the 72nd completed season of The Football League . Arsenal won the league championship at the home of their North London rivals , Tottenham Hotspur , with Ray Kennedy scoring the winner.
The 1971–72 season was the 92nd season of competitive football in England. Honours. Competition Winner ... Watford: 42 5 9 28 24 75 0.320 19 Source: rsssf.com
The 1971–72 season was the 73rd completed season of The Football League. Brian Clough, 37, won the first major trophy of his managerial career by guiding Derby County to their first ever league championship. They overcame Leeds United, Liverpool and Manchester City to win a four-horse race, with only a single point separating all four teams.
6 June 1971 Pre-season: Frank O'Farrell: 6 June 1971 Leicester City: Frank O'Farrell: Signed by Manchester United 6 June 1971 Jimmy Bloomfield: 23 June 1971 West Bromwich Albion: Alan Ashman: Sacked 1 July 1971 Don Howe: 8 July 1971 Manchester City: Joe Mercer: Resigned 7 October 1971 4th Malcolm Allison: 7 October 1971 Coventry City: Noel ...