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Watford will devote Middlesbrough game to Graham Taylor, says Walter Mazzarri

31 May 1999:  Graham Taylor the manager of Watford celebrates victory and promotion with the trophy during the Nationwide Division One Play-Off Final match
Image: Graham Taylor celebrates Watford's win in the 1999 play-off final

Watford manager Walter Mazzarri says Saturday’s game against Middlesbrough will be devoted to honouring the memory of Graham Taylor.

Taylor, who died aged 72 on Thursday from a suspected heart attack, is considered the greatest manager in Watford’s history and a stand at Vicarage Road was named after him in 2014.

During his first spell in charge he accomplished the remarkable feat of guiding the Hornets from the-then Fourth Division to a second-place finish in the top flight, before going on to lead Watford to the only FA Cup final in their history in 1984.

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John Barnes was a 17-year-old when Graham Taylor gave him his Watford debut

He went on to have spells in charge of Aston Villa and the England national team, but returned to Watford and masterminded their promotion to the Premier League in 1999.

Saturday’s fixture is sure to be an emotional occasion and there will be a minute’s applause in honour of Taylor prior to the match, during which the Watford players will wear black armbands.

Mazzarri said on Thursday: “I think all the players that are here know, as I know, who Graham Taylor was.

Graham Taylor celebrates Watford's win in the 1999 play-off final
Image: Taylor enjoyed two successful spells in charge of the Hornets

"Tomorrow I will make sure everyone knows and remind them this is another reason why we need to win against Middlesbrough - to be able to dedicate a great game to him and hopefully a win for such a great person and a symbol of the club.”

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Watford are 14th in the Premier League table, seven points clear of the drop zone, and Mazzarri wants three points on Saturday to give them some extra breathing space.

"We have already many reasons why we need to win the game on Saturday," he said.

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Sky Sports analyst Gerry Armstrong played under Graham Taylor at Watford

"On top of this now we've got Graham Taylor which gives us an extra reason why we need to win the game against Middlesbrough.

"Together with the fans we know we have to go on the pitch and give everything we've got to obtain the maximum result."

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