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 * Housekeeping
 * Watford F.C. tasks
 * Sandbox
 * Vital non-featured lists

Taken through processes myself

 * Watford F.C. Player of the Season
 * List of Seattle Sounders FC players
 * List of Watford F.C. seasons
 * List of Watford F.C. players
 * Tommy Smith
 * Nigel Gibbs
 * Watford F.C. (yay!)

Other work of note

 * List of Formula One drivers: FLRC save
 * Glossary of association football terms: Part of a large team, in an ongoing drive towards a Featured List.
 * Portal:Hertfordshire: Creator. Seldom edited, but never forgotten.

Did You Know?

 * ...that prior to his death, Jack Barnes was the oldest former Football League player? (1 February 2010)
 * ...that Wales wartime international footballer Taffy Davies spent his entire 20-year professional career at Watford Football Club? (16 February 2010)
 * ...that Stewart Scullion played alongside Pelé and Bobby Moore in the 1976 U.S.A. Bicentennial Cup, scoring their team's only goal of the tournament? (19 February 2010)
 * ...that Tom Walley managed Watford's 1982 FA Youth Cup winning team, which included John Barnes, Nigel Gibbs and Neil Price? (27 February 2010)
 * ...that following his retirement from professional football, Bobby Bell managed car manufacturer Rolls-Royce's football team? (16 March 2010)
 * ...that despite being Watford's top scorer as they won the Southern League in 1914–15, professional footballer George Edmonds continued working as a printer? (15 July 2010)
 * ...that on 28 August 1920, Peter Ronald scored Watford Football Club's first ever Football League goal? (16 July 2010)
 * ...that Fulham player Maurice Cook scored the first ever goal in the Football League Cup? (23 July 2010)
 * ...that in an attempt to "beef him up", Watford manager Graham Taylor placed a then 17-year-old Nigel Gibbs on a steak and Guinness diet? (23 July 2010, 7,000 views)
 * ...that Len Dunderdale finished the 1938–39 season as Watford Football Club's top scorer, despite joining Leeds United during the season? (27 July 2010)
 * ...that during English footballer Freddie Bunce's only season with Highlands Park FC, they won South Africa's 1964 National Football League? (21 August 2010
 * ...that former professional footballer George Catleugh suffered a broken leg on two different occasions? (18 September 2010)
 * ...that when Harry Oliver joined Watford Football Club, Benskins Brewery paid the transfer fee on the club's behalf? (9 November 2010)
 * ...that John Stirk played every league game during Watford Football Club's 1978–79 promotion-winning season? (11 November 2010)
 * ...that Fred and Val Gregory were two of four brothers who were simultaneously contracted to Watford Football Club? (1 February 2011)
 * ... that four different English football clubs achieved promotion to the top division while Ray Train was playing for them? (15 March 2011)
 * ... that a football team's travelling army of supporters is often referred to as its 12th man? (29 May 2011)
 * ... that professional footballer Bill Yates also played Minor Counties cricket for Buckinghamshire? 4 June 2011