You still have time to claim a six-month subscription to the Watford Observer website for just £6, which works out at about 25p a week – but only just!
The latest offer closes at midnight tonight, but if you subscribe before then you’ll have unlimited access to all the WFC stories and you’ll also be able to view any other content you want on the site.
You’ll see fewer ads, enjoy a site that loads faster, and you’ll also be eligible for exclusive reader offers.
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A six-month subscription means you’ll be covered for the next 30 Championship fixtures and will be able to read every article in that period as often as you like.
The full details of the offer and where to subscribe can be found by clicking here.
Even if you choose not to subscribe, you will still be able to view some of our Watford FC coverage, and one thing you will always be able to access without a subscription are our live blogs from Watford’s games, home and away.
To give you some idea of the depth and range of coverage your subscription will allow you to enjoy, in the same six-month period last season, we published 378 Watford FC stories, reports and interviews.
That works out at almost 16 stories a week – with the current subscription offer, that means you’d be paying 1.5p per story!
Already this month there have been more than 50 Watford FC stories published on the Watford Observer website.
As well as reporting live from every first-team game and attending every club press conference, we will also regularly interview players and key staff, as well as reporting on the Under-21s, Under-18s and the newly-promoted Watford Women.
The Watford Observer has been around for more than 140 years, and always has been the best place for the best coverage of the Hornets.
It’ll be the same this season, and if you subscribe before midnight tonight you can ensure you get to read every word about the Golden Boys for the next six months for just £6.
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