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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 50. Chapters: 1914-15 Watford F.C. season, 1919-20 Watford F.C. season, 1977-78 Watford F.C. season, 1982-83 Watford F.C. season, 1993-94 Watford F.C. season, 1995-96 Watford F.C. season, 1998-99 Watford F.C. season, 1999-2000 Watford F.C. season, 2000-01 Watford F.C. season, 2002-03 Watford F.C. season, 2003-04 Watford F.C. season, 2004-05 Watford F.C. season, 2005-06 Watford F.C. season, 2006-07 Watford F.C. season, 2007-08 Watford F.C. season, 2008-09 Watford F.C. season, 2009-10 Watford F.C. season, 2010-11 Watford F.C. season, 2011-12 Watford F.C. season, 2012-13 Watford F.C. season, List of Watford F.C. seasons. Excerpt: Watford Football Club (also known as Watford, Watford F.C. and The Hornets) are an association football club from Watford, Hertfordshire, England. Home matches were played at the club's stadium, Vicarage Road, which had a capacity of 17,504 for the 2009-10 season. Watford's season officially began on 1 July 2009 and concluded on 30 June 2010, although competitive matches were only played between August and May. They competed in the Football League Championship, the second highest division in English football, following their relegation from the Premier League in 2007. After guiding the club to a 13th-placed finish in 2008-09, Brendan Rodgers resigned as manager of Watford in June 2009 to take up the same role at Reading, with three members of his coaching staff doing likewise. He was replaced as manager by ex-Watford player and coach Malky Mackay. Early in the season, first-team players including Player of the Season Tommy Smith and Hungary international striker Tamas Priskin left the club. New arrivals included striker Danny Graham and former Scotland international midfielder Scott Severin. Among Watford's five loan signings were former Watford player Heioar...