Look: Watford supporters pay tribute to Graham Taylor
Watford supporters came out in full force to pay their respects to former club manager Graham Taylor with an array of mementos ahead of Saturday's match against Middlesbrough.
The scene outside the ground here as #watfordfc & #Boro supporters pay their respects to Graham Taylor. #thankyouGT pic.twitter.com/p7MhBdJwVV
— Watford FC (@WatfordFC) January 14, 2017
Two days after Taylor died at 72, Vicarage Road transformed into a memorial site as fans lay flowers, scarves, jerseys, and other items to remember the manager that had such a significant impact during his two stints in charge.

Taylor - who also managed England, Lincoln City, Aston Villa, and Wolverhampton - is best remembered for his time at Watford, where he guided the Hornets from the fourth division to the top flight within the space of five years.

Moments before the match, fans displayed a tifo with the initials "G.T." and another that read "We're Still Standing."


Vicarage Road rises as one to honour Graham Taylor with a minute's applause.#thankyouGT - We Love You. #watfordfc pic.twitter.com/gxqOkiXUlX
— Watford FC (@WatfordFC) January 14, 2017
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