The 2006 Football League Championship play-off final was an
association football
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match which was played on 21 May 2006 at the
Millennium Stadium
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,
Cardiff
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, between
Leeds United
Leeds United Football Club is a professional football club based in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The team compete in the Premier League, the top tier of the English football league system.
Leeds United have won the League Championship th ...
and
Watford
Watford () is a town and non-metropolitan district with Borough status in the United Kingdom, borough status in Hertfordshire, England, northwest of Central London, on the banks of the River Colne, Hertfordshire, River Colne.
Initially a smal ...
. The match was to determine the third and final team to gain
promotion
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from the
Football League Championship
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, the second tier of
English football
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, to the
FA Premiership
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.
Reading
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and
Sheffield United
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, the top two teams of the
2005–06 Football League Championship
The 2005–06 Football League Championship (known as the Coca-Cola Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the second season of the league under its current title and fourteenth season under its current league division format.
Reading dominate ...
season, gained automatic promotion to the Premiership, while the clubs placed from third to sixth place in the table took part in play-off semi-finals. Third-placed Watford defeated sixth-placed Crystal Palace in the first semi-final, while fifth-placed Leeds United beat fourth-placed Preston North End. The winners of these semi-finals competed for the final place for the 2006–07 season in the Premiership. Winning the final was estimated to be worth up to £40 million to the successful team.
The final was refereed by Mike Dean and was watched by a crowd of 64,736. It was the last play-off final to be held at the Millennium Stadium, as the new
Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium, currently branded as Wembley Stadium connected by EE Limited, EE for sponsorship reasons, is an association football stadium in Wembley, London. It opened in 2007 on the site of the Wembley Stadium (1923), original Wembley Sta ...
was completed in time for the 2007 final. Watford won the match 3–0, with opening goalscorer
Jay DeMerit
Jay Michael DeMerit (born December 4, 1979) is an American former soccer player who played as a center back.
He played college soccer for the UIC Flames and was in the Chicago Fire Premier development squad, but after not being drafted for M ...
named
man of the match
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. Leeds goalkeeper
Neil Sullivan
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scored an
own goal
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In some parts of the world, the term has become a met ...
to make the score 2–0 to Watford after 60 minutes, and the final goal was a
penalty kick
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scored by
Darius Henderson
Darius Alexis Henderson (born 7 September 1981) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker.
Born in Sutton, England, (although he is often mistakenly cited as being born in Doncaster, where he moved at a young age and ...
.
The following season, Leeds's manager
Kevin Blackwell
Kevin Patrick Blackwell (born 21 December 1958) is an English professional football manager, executive and former player who is currently the technical director of Ekstraklasa club Lechia Gdańsk.
Playing career
Blackwell was born in Luton an ...
was sacked in September, with the club second from bottom, and was replaced by
Dennis Wise
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Beginning his career at Wimbledon, ...
. The club went into
administration
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** Administrative assistant, traditionally known as a se ...
the following May and were deducted ten points; they finished the season bottom of the league and they were
relegated
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to the third tier of English football for the first time in the club's history. Watford struggled in the Premiership and they were relegated back to the Championship after ending the season bottom of the league, ten points below safety.
Route to the final
Watford
Watford () is a town and non-metropolitan district with Borough status in the United Kingdom, borough status in Hertfordshire, England, northwest of Central London, on the banks of the River Colne, Hertfordshire, River Colne.
Initially a smal ...
finished the regular 2005–06 season in third place in the
Football League Championship
The English Football League Championship, known simply as the Championship and for sponsorship purposes as Sky Betting & Gaming, Sky Bet Championship, is a professional association football league in England and Wales. Contested by 24 clubs, i ...
, the second tier of the
English football league system
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, two places and three points ahead of
Leeds United
Leeds United Football Club is a professional football club based in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The team compete in the Premier League, the top tier of the English football league system.
Leeds United have won the League Championship th ...
. Both therefore missed out on the two automatic places for
promotion
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play-offs
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, along with
Preston North End
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and
Crystal Palace
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, to determine the third promoted team. Watford finished nine points behind
Sheffield United
Sheffield United Football Club is a professional football club based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The club competes in the Championship, the second tier of English football. They are nicknamed "the Blades" due to Sheffield's history ...
(who were promoted in second place) and twenty-five behind league winners
Reading
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For educators and researchers, reading is a multifacete ...
.
Leeds had won just one of their final ten league games. Their play-off semi-final opponents were Preston North End with the first
leg
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taking place at
Elland Road
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, Leeds, on 5 May 2006. The match ended 1–1: Preston took the lead with a goal from
David Nugent
David James Nugent (born 2 May 1985) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker.
He started his career in 2002 when he signed his first professional contract with Bury. He left the club in 2005, when he joined Pres ...
in the 48th minute before Eddie Lewis equalised for Leeds with a
free kick
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Association football
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in the 74th minute.
Billy Davies
William McIntosh Davies (born 31 May 1964) is a Scottish former professional footballer and manager. He won the 2007 Play-offs with Derby County, finished as runners-up in 2005 with Preston North End, and reached the semi-finals in 2006 (Prest ...
, the Preston manager, commented after the match: "it is tremendous to come here in front of their biggest crowd of the season and get what is a fantastic result. It is a case of job done." The second leg took place three days later at
Deepdale
Deepdale is a football stadium in the Deepdale area of Preston, England that is the home ground of Preston North End. Built in 1875 and in use since 1878, Deepdale is recognised as being one of the oldest continuously used football stadium ...
, Preston's home ground. After a goalless first half, a header from
Rob Hulse
Robert William Hulse (born 25 October 1979) is an English former footballer who played as a striker.
He had primarily spent his career at second tier level, playing there with Crewe Alexandra, West Bromwich Albion, Leeds United, Sheffield Un ...
and a low strike from
Frazer Richardson
Frazer Richardson (born 29 October 1982) is an English former professional footballer.
Richardson began his career with Leeds United where he spent nine years making 186 appearances only interrupted by two loan spells at Stoke City in 2003. He ...
saw Leeds secure a 2–0 win on the day and a 3–1 aggregate victory.
Leeds were reduced to nine men when both
Stephen Crainey
Stephen Daniel Crainey (born 22 June 1981) is a Scottish former professional footballer whose most recent job was as assistant manager for Bolton Wanderers.
A left back, he made 319 appearances in the Premier League and Football League, includin ...
sent off
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in the second half, with six of their team-mates also shown a
yellow card
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.
Watford's opposition for their play-off semi-final was Crystal Palace, with the first leg held at
Selhurst Park
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on 6 May 2006. After a goalless first half, a strike from
Marlon King
Marlon Francis King (born 26 April 1980) is a former professional association football, footballer who played as a Forward (association football), striker.
Born and raised in south London, he started his career in non-League football with Dulw ...
one minute into the second half opened the scoring for Watford. Ben Foster, on loan from
Manchester United
Manchester United Football Club, commonly referred to as Man United (often stylised as Man Utd) or simply United, is a professional association football, football club based in Old Trafford (area), Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, Engl ...
, made a fingertip save to deny a header from Crystal Palace's
Tony Popovic
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, before a curling free kick from
Ashley Young
Ashley Simon Young (born 9 July 1985) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger, midfielder, or full-back. He is currently a free agent.
Young started his career as a winger at Watford and made his first senior appearance i ...
made it 2–0. Five minutes from full time, Matthew Spring scored to give Watford a 3–0 win. The second leg at Watford's
Vicarage Road
Vicarage Road is a stadium in Watford, England, and is the home stadium of EFL Championship, Championship club Watford F.C., Watford. An all-seater stadium, its current capacity is 22,200.
History
It has been the home of Watford since 1922, w ...
took place three days later. The home side's manager
Aidy Boothroyd
Adrian Neil Boothroyd (born 8 February 1971) is an English former footballer who was most recently the manager of Indian Super League club Jamshedpur.
At club level, he was manager of Watford from 2005 to 2008. During his time with Watford, he ...
was sent to the stand after an altercation with
Fitz Hall
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Club career Early career
Hall bega ...
which resulted in a mass brawl on the pitch. The match finished 0–0, giving Watford a 3–0 aggregate victory and a place in the final.
Match
Background
Leeds United were making their second play-off final appearance: they had lost 2–1 in a replay of the 1987 final to
Charlton Athletic
Charlton Athletic Football Club is a professional association football club based in Charlton, south-east London, England. The team compete in the EFL Championship, the second level of the English football league system.
Their home ground is ...
after the two legs ended in an aggregate draw. Watford had also previously participated in one play-off final, having beaten
Bolton Wanderers
Bolton Wanderers Football Club ( ) is a professional association football, football club based in Horwich, Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England, which competes in EFL League One, League One, the third level of the Englis ...
2–0 at the
old Wembley Stadium
Wembley Greyhounds, Wembley Stadium (; originally known as the Empire Stadium) was a Association football, football stadium in Wembley, London, best known for hosting important football matches. It stood on the same site now occupied by its We ...
in the 1999 final. During the regular season, the match between the two teams at Vicarage Road in October 2005 was a goalless draw, while Leeds won the return fixture at Elland Road 2–1 the following February. Watford's King was the Championship's leading scorer with 21 goals; his team-mate
Darius Henderson
Darius Alexis Henderson (born 7 September 1981) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker.
Born in Sutton, England, (although he is often mistakenly cited as being born in Doncaster, where he moved at a young age and ...
was the second-highest scorer with 15. David Healy and Hulse were the top marksmen for Leeds, with 12 each, followed by
Robbie Blake
Robert James Blake (born 4 March 1976) is an English former professional footballer who was most recently the manager of Bognor Regis Town. He began his career as a striker but was increasingly used as midfielder in the latter part of his car ...
on 11. Leeds United had last played in the top tier of English football in the 2003–04 season, when they were relegated after finishing nineteenth in the league. Watford had played in the Championship since being relegated from the Premiership in the 1999–2000 season. Boothroyd was the first-team coach at Leeds United until he left in March 2005 to take the Watford manager's role. In doing so, at the age of 34, he became the youngest manager in the
Football League
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. His playing career had been ended while he was at
Peterborough United
Peterborough United Football Club is a professional association football club based in Peterborough,
Cambridgeshire, England. The team compete in League One, the third level of the English football league system.
Peterborough United formed in ...
when he suffered a broken leg in a tackle by
Shaun Derry
Shaun Peter Derry (born 6 December 1977) is an English former professional footballer and manager.
He previously managed Notts County and Cambridge United, and played for Crystal Palace, Leeds United and Queens Park Rangers among other clubs. D ...
, then playing for
Notts County
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; Derry was in the starting line-up for Leeds for the play-off final. Boothroyd had been promoted from academy football by the Leeds manager
Kevin Blackwell
Kevin Patrick Blackwell (born 21 December 1958) is an English professional football manager, executive and former player who is currently the technical director of Ekstraklasa club Lechia Gdańsk.
Playing career
Blackwell was born in Luton an ...
Neil Warnock
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whose Sheffield United team lost 3–0 to
Wolverhampton Wanderers
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.
The
referee
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for the match was Mike Dean who was representing the
Cheshire Football Association
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About
Th ...
Liverpool
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and
West Ham United
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, but was later replaced as he lived in
the Wirral
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. While
the Football Association
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were adamant that they had "complete faith in Dean's refereeing ability, integrity and impartiality", they felt his connection to the Wirral "might lead to comment and debate which could place him under undue additional pressure". It was the last play-off final to be held at the
Millennium Stadium
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, as the new
Wembley Stadium
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was completed in time for the 2007 final. The pitch was in a poor condition following rugby union's Heineken Cup Final which had been hosted at the stadium the previous day. Winning the play-off final was estimated to be worth up to £40million to the successful team. The chief executive of Watford, Mark Ashton, did not underestimate the impact of promotion: "In my opinion it surpasses the riches of the Champions League – it is the richest football game on the planet".
Both Crainey and Cresswell were unavailable for Leeds as they were suspended following their dismissals in the second leg of the semi-final.Paul Butler returned from injury and was included in Leeds's starting eleven, along with Hulse and Healy; Blake was named amongst the substitutes. Watford's
Clarke Carlisle
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Born in Pr ...
was out with a hip injury, and Henderson was selected in place of
Al Bangura
Alhassan "Al" Bangura (born 24 January 1988) is a Sierra Leonean former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
Bangura played for the Sierra Leone national team and is notable for having been the victim of human trafficking when h ...
. The match was broadcast in the UK on
Sky Sports 1
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4–5–1
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with Hulse playing as the lone striker. Watford were considered narrow favourites to win the match by bookmakers. Both teams wore black armbands in memory of
Queens Park Rangers
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youth player
Kiyan Prince
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, who was stabbed to death outside his school four days before the match.
Summary
The match kicked off around 3p.m. on 21 May 2006 in front of a Millennium Stadium crowd of 64,736 under a closed roof because of rainy conditions. Two minutes in, Henderson's header from a Watford
corner
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was weak, and was deflected off Butler. On eight minutes, the Watford goalkeeper Foster failed to catch a long Leeds
throw-in
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allowing a Derry shot, but
Lloyd Doyley
Lloyd Colin Doyley (born 1 December 1982) is a former professional footballer who played as a defender. He is currently under-18s assistant coach at Watford.
Doyley came through the Watford Academy and went on to make 443 first-team appearance ...
diverted the strike wide. In the 14th minute, Young's shot from from a King pass went wide of the Leeds goalpost. Eleven minutes later, Watford took the lead through
Jay DeMerit
Jay Michael DeMerit (born December 4, 1979) is an American former soccer player who played as a center back.
He played college soccer for the UIC Flames and was in the Chicago Fire Premier development squad, but after not being drafted for M ...
. Losing his marker Hulse, DeMerit scored with a header from Young's corner. It was the American defender's third goal of his first season in English football after failing to be drafted into
Major League Soccer
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. Leeds had a
penalty
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** Penalty kick (assoc ...
claim just before half-time, when Foster appeared to foul Hulse, but it was rejected by Dean. Soon after, from a diagonal free kick, Sean Gregan's header at the far post went outside the Watford post. In
stoppage time
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, a Leeds free kick from a central position out was struck high by Eddie Lewis, and the first half ended 1–0 to Watford.
At half-time, Leeds made their first substitution of the match with Blake coming on for Richardson; Watford made no changes. Henderson's half- volley was saved by
Neil Sullivan
Neil Sullivan (born 24 February 1970) is a professional football player and coach. He played as a goalkeeper from 1988 until 2013, playing in the Premier League for Wimbledon, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea, and represented Scotland internation ...
before an
own goal
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In some parts of the world, the term has become a met ...
from the Leeds goalkeeper made it 2–0 to Watford in the 57th minute: James Chambers, who received a long throw-in, turned and shot; the ball was deflected off Lewis, hit the Leeds post and went in off Sullivan. Eight minutes later, Healy's strike was kept out by Foster and in the 70th minute, Derry's header from a corner was cleared off the goal line by Watford's Chambers. From the resulting corner, a shot from Lewis was saved by Foster. Five minutes later, King's free kick went over the crossbar before an injury to one of the assistant referees meant the fourth official
Chris Foy
Christopher Foy (born 20 November 1962 confirmation at
Malky Mackay
Malcolm George Mackay (born 19 February 1972) is a Scottish professional association football, football coach and former player, who is the sporting director at Scottish Premiership club Hibernian F.C., Hibernian.
Mackay, who played as a Defe ...
header off the line before Watford made it 3–0 in the 84th minute. Spring made a run forward and passed to King who was fouled by Derry; the resulting penalty was converted by Henderson. No further goals were scored, and the match ended 3–0 with Watford returning to the top tier of English football for the first time since 2000.
Details
Post-match
Boothroyd, who was to become the youngest manager in the Premiership, was circumspect: "This is just the end of the beginning... We will start as relegation favourites next season, like this season." He was confident that his club could maintain their top-flight status the following season however, saying: "We won't go down... I think the best way to sum this up is that I think we are now a model for other clubs that don't have a great deal of money. But with good organisation, preparation and a fantastic work ethic... We will take that ethic with us into the Premiership and we won't go down." Boothroyd also paid his respects to his former club: "I have a great deal of sympathy for Leeds and Kevin Blackwell... They're a massive club and I'm sure they will bounce back." The Watford chairman Graham Simpson opined: "That was the most tortuous 90 minutes I've ever endured. You cannot enjoy it, until afterwards anyway." Blackwell was downcast but equitable in defeat: "It's a terrible place to come and lose and feel as though you've achieved nothing... We lacked a spark and were second to the ball all over the park. We deserved to lose." He added: "We're very disappointed – although not as disappointed as when we dropped out of the Premiership and lost all our players." Hulse was defiant: "Right now I am gutted... We will take a break, refocus for next season and come back stronger." Watford's former manager
Graham Taylor
Graham Taylor (15 September 1944 – 12 January 2017) was an English football player, manager, pundit and chairman of Watford Football Club. He was the manager of the England national football team from 1990 to 1993, and also managed Lincoln ...
suggested the match was "by no means a classic" and urged the club to maintain "the spirit that has been fostered throughout this season". Rick Broadbent, writing for the ''
Irish Independent
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A newspaper is a Periodical literature, periodical publication containing written News, information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray backgrou ...
'' proposed that Leeds "never gave it a go at Cardiff, fading with a whimper".
DeMerit was named
man of the match
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. The
BBC
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described the match as "a frantic play-off final". Stuart James, writing in ''
The Guardian
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'', suggested that "Leeds were crushed" and that they had failed to deal with Watford's "high-tempo approach" nor with their threat from set pieces.
Eurosport
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observed that Watford had switched from their "normally attractive footballing principles to use the long ball into the channels" as a direct result of the condition of the playing surface at the Millennium Stadium. Louise Taylor, writing in ''The Guardian'', concurred: "the ball repeatedly flew high through the air, conveniently bypassing midfield before crashing towards the corners, as long throws were launched into the 'mixer' and three goals were scored from set pieces." Derry had not seen the footage of the game for a decade when, in 2016, he commented on his foul to concede the late penalty: "That was a desperate footballer making a desperate lunge on a desperate day... There’s no other way to describe it" and described the loss as the "lowest point of my career".
The following season, Blackwell was sacked by Leeds on 20 September 2006, with the club second from bottom. He was eventually replaced more than a month later by
Dennis Wise
Dennis Frank Wise (born 16 December 1966) is an English former professional football player and manager who played as a central midfielder. He spent the majority of his career at Chelsea, from 1990 to 2001.
Beginning his career at Wimbledon, ...
and assistant manager
Gus Poyet
Gustavo Augusto Poyet Domínguez (; born 15 November 1967) is a Uruguayan professional football manager and former footballer who is the manager of K League 1 club Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors.
Poyet played as a midfielder and began his career with s ...
, who were incumbent at
Swindon Town
Swindon Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in Swindon, Wiltshire, England. The team, known as the "Robins", currently compete in , the fourth level of the English football league system.
Founded as Swindon A ...
. The following May, Leeds went into
administration
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via a
company voluntary arrangement
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and were deducted ten points. This ensured the club finished the season bottom of the 2006–07 Football League Championship and they were relegated to the third tier of English football for the first time in the club's history. Watford's next season saw them struggle in the Premiership, and they were relegated back to the Championship on 21 April 2007. They ended the season bottom of the league, ten points below safety.
BBC Sport
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