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  • Late goals cost ten-man Watford

    Ten-man Watford conceded two late goals as they drew 2-2 with Shrewsbury Town. The Hornets took the lead midway through the first half thanks to Cristian Battocchio’s goal and doubled their advantage early into the second period through Tommie

  • Defibrillator to be installed in Asda Watford

    A public access defibrillator is to be installed in Asda Watford and store staff trained in CPR. Asda, with partner the British Heart Foundation, is rolling out defibrillators in a bid to give its customers the best chance of survival in the case

  • Did you see assault in Data Food Store in Watford?

    Police are appealing information following an assault in the Data Food Store in St Albans Road, Watford, on Thursday. The incident took place between 8.20pm and 8.30pm when two men became involved in an argument that led to one of the men sustaining

  • Faraoni rejoins Udinese

    Watford have confirmed wing-back Davide Faraoni has left the club and rejoined fellow Pozzo-owned side Udinese. The 22-year-old was expected to leave Vicarage Road after he did not link up with the Hornets for their pre-season training camp in

  • Vintage Affair event held in aid of Northwood hospice

    Classic cars, swing dancers and afternoon tea attracted crowds to the Vintage Affair event which was held last weekend in aid of a Northwood hospice. The Michael Sobell Hospice, based at Mount Vernon Hospital, hosted the event on Sunday. The

  • The Big Family Sports Day in Watford Parade today

    Watford’s Parade will be transformed into a sporting arena today for The Big Family Sports Day, the third Watford Big Event in the series. Spanning the length of The Parade there will be mini football and rugby pitches, an ECB cricket factory,

  • On this date in Watford FC history

    Sunday, July 19, 1992 A Sunday morning kick-off against Dawlish saw recent signing Paul Furlong score his first goals for the Hornets. The big striker gave notice of what was to come with four goals, only the woodwork and the home goalkeeper

  • July 19, 1963

    Mr Malcolm Pleasants, the Watford man whose hobby is collecting Victorian objects, rode from Marble Arch to Brighton on Monday on an 1880 penny farthing bicycle. “It was hard going,” Mr Pleasants, who lives in Cassiobury Drive, admitted. “It rained