Oh My Word is a a podcast about Watford in the 1990s hosted by Matthew and Michael, two Watford fans who started supporting Watford at the turn of this decade, just as they became crap. The 90's was a decade that changed English football forever. We'll be taking each season in turn as we look at memorable moments on the Vicarage Road pitch, key players, and changes taking place behind the scenes, as well as trying to place all of it in the wider context of what was happening in football at the time.
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Oh My Word is a a podcast about Watford in the 1990s hosted by Matthew and Michael, two Watford fans who started supporting Watford at the turn of this decade, just as they became crap. The 90's was a decade that changed English football forever. We'll be taking each season in turn as we look at memorable moments on the Vicarage Road pitch, key players, and changes taking place behind the scenes, as well as trying to place all of it in the wider context of what was happening in football at the time.
The decade concludes as Watford return to the top flight for the first time since 1988 and find much has changed in the years they've been away. Graham Taylor is determined to keep the team spirit that has served them so well , and there are some very memorable moments early on, but it proves to be a long season.
Oh My Word - a show about Watford FC in the 1990s
Oh My Word is a a podcast about Watford in the 1990s hosted by Matthew and Michael, two Watford fans who started supporting Watford at the turn of this decade, just as they became crap. The 90's was a decade that changed English football forever. We'll be taking each season in turn as we look at memorable moments on the Vicarage Road pitch, key players, and changes taking place behind the scenes, as well as trying to place all of it in the wider context of what was happening in football at the time.