Steve Sherwood and Ian Bolton are among the latest former Hornets to pay tribute to our late colleague WatfordFC
An organisation which provides a valuable service for blind and visually impaired people has been joined more great names from Watford FC’s past in paying tribute to Oliver Phillips.
Oli played an important part establishing the Watford & District Talking Newspaper and one of the stalwarts of the service has joined more former Hornets players including Steve Sherwood and Ian Bolton, via the Former Players Club, in remembering a man whose contribution to the town stretched beyond his coverage of events at Vicarage Road.
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