The anniversaries of two landmark moments in the history of Watford Football Club are coming up – and The Watford Observer wants to hear from you…
On May 19 it will be 40 years since Watford first played at Wembley Stadium when they lost 2-0 to Everton in the 1984 FA Cup Final.
They were both highly memorable days for the club and its fans, and so there is every likelihood that readers will have attended one or both games. Were you in Charter Place the day after the Cup Final? Did you get pictures of open-top bus parade through the town in 1999?
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