Watford have turned their Vicarage Road stadium into a wellbeing sanctuary so medical staff from the hospital next door can recover from the trauma of the pandemic front line.
Most of the country’s football clubs have shut up shop in the crisis, but the Hornets have opened their doors to the neighbours at Watford General Hospital, where England manager Gareth Southgate was born.
Their public-spirited gesture comes straight from the ethos established by Golden Boys godfather Graham Taylor, who established Watford as the original family club - with a heavy accent on reaching out to the local community - more than 40 years ago.
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