Referees appointed for Hornets' Easter fixtures
A referee more familiar to the visitors is due to be in charge when Tom Cleverley takes charge of Watford for the first time at Vicarage Road tomorrow night.
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I'm the Community Content Editor for the Watford Observer. I write about a range of subjects including nostalgia, local history, local sport and other community news and am always keen to hear about any features and initiatives you wish to see covered.
I'm the Community Content Editor for the Watford Observer. I write about a range of subjects including nostalgia, local history, local sport and other community news and am always keen to hear about any features and initiatives you wish to see covered.
A referee more familiar to the visitors is due to be in charge when Tom Cleverley takes charge of Watford for the first time at Vicarage Road tomorrow night.
Looking back at the demolition of the Odeon Cinema in Watford High Street in November 1983.
Three-time President of Watford Rotary Malcolm Jones died in Watford General Hospital on Friday, March 22.
Looking back to Watford's victory over Bolton Wanderers in March 1982 when the Hornets moved another step closer to promotion to Division One.
Looking back at Casa Roma Restaurant next to the Empire Cinema in Merton Road, Watford.
Two early goals were enough to send Kings Langley to a 2-0 defeat at new Southern League Division One Central leaders Biggleswade Town on Saturday.
Oxhey Jets came away with an unexpected 1-1 draw against FC Deportivo Galicia who have been in excellent form since the start of the year.
Northwood completed back-to-back wins for the first time since August as they followed up their midweek thrashing of Badshot Lea with a comfortable 3-0 success over Hartley Wintney at the Skyline Roofing Stadium.
These death notices were published in the Watford Observer in the week ending March 22, 2024.
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