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  2. Watford Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Watford Observer is a weekly local newspaper, published by Newsquest. It serves the town of Watford in southwest Hertfordshire , as well as the surrounding area. The paper covers local news, politics and sport, including the town's largest football club Watford FC .

  3. Watford - Wikipedia

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    Watford (/ ˈ w ɒ t f ər d / ⓘ) is ... The Watford Observer is the town's local weekly newspaper. [129] Sport. Vicarage Road, home of Watford FC in 2015.

  4. Kelly Somers - Wikipedia

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    Born in Watford, Hertfordshire, Somers was educated at the town's Parmiter's School and gained work experience in journalism at the Watford Observer during her summer holidays. At the age of nine, during the 1999–2000 football season , she had won a writing competition held by the Watford Observer after she entered it with a 200-word report ...

  5. Albert Eames - Wikipedia

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    Watford: 1 (0) 2024: → Chelmsford City (loan) 4 (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 18:00, 27 November 2024 (UTC) Albert George Eames ...

  6. Watford F.C. Player of the Season - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1881 as Watford Rovers, the club has competed in the Football League since 1920 and since the 2015–16 season have competed in the Premier League. First introduced by the Watford Observer in the 1972–73 season, the Watford F.C. Player of the Season award is voted for annually by supporters of the club. [2]

  7. Dorothy Thornhill, Baroness Thornhill - Wikipedia

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    Thornhill stood for the Watford constituency in the parliamentary elections on 7 May 2015 as the Liberal Democrat candidate. She won 10,152 votes compared to the Labour candidate's 14,606 and the Conservative candidate's 24,400. On 21 October 2015, she was created a life peer as Baroness Thornhill, of Watford in the County of Hertfordshire. [9]

  8. Watford F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Watford St. Mary's were runners up in the Hertfordshire Senior Cup of 1894–95 and attracted crowds of 400 to 500 even when West Herts were at home. The two clubs talked of an amalgamation, which ultimately occurred on 15 April 1898. This was reported by the Watford Observer of 7 May 1898. It was agreed that the two clubs should complete their ...

  9. Laurence Bassini - Wikipedia

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    Following Watford's defeat to Crystal Palace in the 2013 Football League Championship play-off final, Bassini sent a series of gloating texts to local newspaper Watford Observer, reveling in his joy at their loss. [11] [12] In July 2013, The High Court ordered his company Watford Leisure Limited be placed in liquidation. [13]