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Watford FC 2012 - 13 Retro Football Shirt

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Watford FC 2012 - 13 Retro Football Shirt

After good performances over the 2012-13 Championship season, Watford and Leicester City reached the play-offs and faced off in pursuit of a place in the Final at Wembley against Crystal Palace. No Watford fan could have guessed how dramatic this tie's climax would be.

As the game drifted into injury-time in the second leg, the aggregate was all-square at 2-2 - Watford leading 2-1 on the day after Leicester had won the first leg. Leicester was then awarded a contentious penalty that would have won them the game had Antony Knockaert scored. Instead, Watford keeper Manuel Almunia made a brilliant double save to deny him.

In the confusion that followed, Watford broke immediately up the field, and with Leicester struggling to get men back, Jonathan Hogg's knock-down was finished by Troy Deeney to instead give Watford the 3-2 aggregate victory and passage to the final.

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After good performances over the 2012-13 Championship season, Watford and Leicester City reached the play-offs and faced off in pursuit of a place in the Final at Wembley against Crystal Palace. No Watford fan could have guessed how dramatic this tie's climax would be.

As the game drifted into injury-time in the second leg, the aggregate was all-square at 2-2 - Watford leading 2-1 on the day after Leicester had won the first leg. Leicester was then awarded a contentious penalty that would have won them the game had Antony Knockaert scored. Instead, Watford keeper Manuel Almunia made a brilliant double save to deny him.

In the confusion that followed, Watford broke immediately up the field, and with Leicester struggling to get men back, Jonathan Hogg's knock-down was finished by Troy Deeney to instead give Watford the 3-2 aggregate victory and passage to the final.