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International representation up to and including May 1996 sourced to: Jones, The Watford Football Club Illustrated Who's Who. pp. 279–284. Players who made their international debut after May 1996 are cited individually. Players of the Season up to 2010–11 sourced to: "Former Watford Players of the Season". Watford Football Club.
It includes all players who have played at least one competitive game, progressed through the club's youth system, or were once a professional footballer at the club. It does not include players who only appeared for Watford in wartime competitions; these players should instead be placed in the subcategory, Category:Watford F.C. wartime guest ...
Examples include Ron Gray, who managed the club after he retired as a player, and Price, who at various points commentated on the club's matches for the BBC, worked for the club, and formed the Watford Former Players' Association. [2] This list contains players who have made 49 or fewer competitive appearances for Watford.
Pages in category "Footballers from Watford" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Ellery Balcombe;
By contrast, six men managed the club between 1947 and 1956, only two of whom were former Watford players. [8] After a further three years under McBain between 1956 and 1959, Watford's following three managers presided over improved teams.
Gareth Southgate, manager and former player for England men's national football team [50] Ian Walker, former goalkeeper for various teams including England, later football manager [51] Arthur Woodward (1906–1984), footballer who spent his entire career at Watford [52] Frank Yallop (1964–), former footballer turned manager [53]
Watford Football Club are an English professional football club based in Hertfordshire. As of 2015–16 they play in the Premier League , the top tier of English football. Their highest finish in English football is 2nd place in the Football League First Division in 1982–83, and they competed in the FA Cup final in 1984 .
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 ...