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EPISODE · Oct 12, 2023 · 34 MIN

Chapter 10 – After Ninety-One Years

from Enjoy the game – Watford Football Club

‘I hope the people who weren’t there the night we made it felt a part of it’The Hornets make history, reaching the top flight for the first time. The 1981-82 season had gone almost perfectly. They were in the promotion hunt throughout the campaign, despite the fact local rivals Luton Town were ahead of them. There was the customary wobble in spring time but victory over Wrexham at Vicarage Road got the job done with a couple of games to spare.There was also a memorable FA Cup third round win over Manchester United – and the club's youth team followed in the footsteps of the seniors beating United in the FA Youth Cup final. The Hornets were on the up and Graham Taylor and his style of play was already attracting plenty of attention.Note: At the time, it was thought the club had been founded in 1891. Ten years later, when Oliver Phillips and Terry Challis were researching the origins of the club for the official centenary book, they discovered that the club had in fact been founded in 1881. Therefore promotion to the First Division was achieved in the season marking the club's 100th anniversary.Enjoy the game by Lionel Birnie. Read by Colin Mace. Produced by Jon Moonie. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

‘I hope the people who weren’t there the night we made it felt a part of it’The Hornets make history, reaching the top flight for the first time. The 1981-82 season had gone almost perfectly. They were in the promotion hunt throughout the campaign, despite the fact local rivals Luton Town were ahead of them. There was the customary wobble in spring time but victory over Wrexham at Vicarage Road got the job done with a couple of games to spare.There was also a memorable FA Cup third round win over Manchester United – and the club's youth team followed in the footsteps of the seniors beating United in the FA Youth Cup final. The Hornets were on the up and Graham Taylor and his style of play was already attracting plenty of attention.Note: At the time, it was thought the club had been founded in 1891. Ten years later, when Oliver Phillips and Terry Challis were researching the origins of the club for the official centenary book, they discovered that the club had in fact been founded in 1881. Therefore promotion to the First Division was achieved in the season marking the club's 100th anniversary.Enjoy the game by Lionel Birnie. Read by Colin Mace. Produced by Jon Moonie. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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