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The trophy Watford won in the 1999 Play-Off final against Bolton Wanderers

A triumphant Graham Taylor holds the Play-Off trophy aloft, flanked by Wembley heroes Nick Wright and Allan Smart. Picture: Action Images The Watford Observer has teamed up with Watford Museum and its curator Sarah Priestley to take a journey back to the town’s past through items or places of historical significance. Watford are heading back to the top flight and this provides the perfect opportunity to remember the club s first promotion to the Premier League under in 1999; item 34 in our history of Watford in 50 objects is the Play-Off trophy. Sarah said: Graham Taylor had returned to manage the club for a second time and had achieved promotion from Division Two the previous season (now Division One as this was before the creation of the Championship).

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1994 Retro shirts

The 1994 home and away retro shirts are now available to buy from SAFC Store. Following the successful launch of the fan favourite 1990 retro third shirt, the 1994 shirts have been added to the club shop retro range for the first time ever. Worn during the 1994-95 season and 1995-96 season where the lads would become Division One champions under Peter Reid for the first time, the retro shirts offer SAFC fans the chance to wear a piece of history. Take a trip down memory lane and shop the retro range at

Sludden envisions late May start for All-County leagues

Advertisement Sludden envisions late May start for All-County leagues Posted: 7:00 pm April 29, 2021 SHARE A HEALTHY majority of clubs across Tyrone have given their endorsement for a full league programme for the 2021 season, and Martin Sludden says his personal ambition is that they can still get everything wrapped up in time for the club championships. Sludden, who heads the Tyrone Competitions Control Committee (CCC), sought feedback from clubs on their preferred league format for the year ahead; and as it turns out, a traditional programme with a number of  starred games (nine for Division One and seven for Division Two) proved significantly more appealing than the split-league alternatives.

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