Boards used to dress a derelict pub during Graham Taylor’s funeral are being sold to help refurbish the church where the service was held.

Watford BID is selling the boards - which say There's Only One Graham Taylor and Thank you G.T. - to raise money for St Mary's Church in the Parade.

The Hornets legend, who died suddenly aged 72 from a suspected heart attack on January 12, made his name at Watford during 10 years in charge from 1977.

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Hundreds of supporters of all ages lined the streets in Watford as he was laid to rest last month.

Eight boards were placed in the windows of The One Bell pub, and they are now for sale on eBay until 7pm on Sunday, April 9.

They include images of Graham Taylor and a selection of his quotes. They can be found on eBay by searching for ‘Graham Taylor’.

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All proceeds will be donated, with the agreement of Graham Taylor’s family, to the £1.1 million refurbishment of St Mary’s Church.

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David Brown, Chair of Development and Fundraising at St Mary’s Church said, “It’s so generous of Graham Taylor's family to donate the proceeds of the auction to the Church.

"We are so grateful because every penny raised will make such a difference to us.

"This donation will help towards our vision of making St Mary's an inspiring place of worship in the 21st century together with providing a community hub for everybody right in the heart of our town."

There is a memorial service at Vicarage Road planned for the end of the season as well as a friendly with Aston Villa, another of Taylor's former clubs.