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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 following is the 1971–72 network television schedule for the three major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States. The schedule covers primetime hours from September 1971 through August 1972. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series cancelled after the 1970–71 ...
8 July 1971: Bill Shankly signs a three-year contract as Liverpool manager which will keep him in charge until the end of the 1973–74 season. [12] 7 August 1971: The 1971 FA Charity Shield is held, but without reigning League and Cup winners Arsenal, who are on a pre-season tour abroad.
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This table displays the top-rated primetime television series of the 1971–72 season as measured by Nielsen ... The NBC Mystery Movie: NBC: 23.2 15: Ironside: 23.0 ...
In October 1997, Watford beat Luton 4–0 at Kenilworth Road, and again 25 years later, in October 2022 at Vicarage Road. Luton Town and Watford played each other regularly in the Southern League and, following the formation of Third Division South in season 1920–21, played every season until 1936–37, when Luton won promotion to Division Two.
This series was broadcast on Wednesdays. This series has six episodes: Episode 1: 26 July 1995. This episode covers the 1970–71 season. [3] [4] Episode 2: 2 August 1995. This episode covers the 1971–72 season. [5] Episode 3: 9 August 1995. This episode covers the 1972–73 season. [6] Episode 4: 16 August 1995. This episode covers the 1973 ...
Despite a 12-game unbeaten run to finish the season, promotion was not achieved and QPR finished the season in 4th place. [1] John O'Rourke was signed from Coventry City in a record fee of £60,000 (an abandoned transfer had failed in 1967 from Middlesbrough) in addition Future Republic of Ireland international Terry Mancini was signed from Leyton Orient.Late in the season wantaway England ...