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My lad gets to see Fulham at Wembley before hitting his teens!
Some ex-players wishing us well....
https://mobile.twitter.com/FulhamFC/status/1000074019666890752
Some ex-players wishing us well....
https://mobile.twitter.com/FulhamFC/status/1000074019666890752
Black can man said:
Yeah , good luck today Gents , my dear old pop's is a fulham fan. Johnny Haynes n all, best player ever he still says .
Same here, Dad, uncles, grandad, brother all Fulham supporters from Hammersmith. As a Hammer, I'm the black sheep of the family !Spent may Saturdays at Craven Cottage though when I was younger or when West Ham were away. Johnny Haynes, Les Barrett, Stevie Conway all that lot.!
RichB said:
Same here, Dad, uncles, grandad, brother all Fulham supporters from Hammersmith. As a Hammer, I'm the black sheep of the family !
Spent may Saturdays at Craven Cottage though when I was younger or when West Ham were away. Johnny Haynes, Les Barrett, Stevie Conway all that lot.!
My son in law manages a pub in Putney too so premier league teams visiting has a major influence on targets he’s expected to reach , Really hope they can do it today.Spent may Saturdays at Craven Cottage though when I was younger or when West Ham were away. Johnny Haynes, Les Barrett, Stevie Conway all that lot.!
Never thought I'd see the day Fulham played at Wembley, let alone won there. Now they have, and I was there. An emotional day, it was one day short of the 35th anniversary of my Dad's death in a road accident, him being the reason I support Fulham, as he grew up in Woodlawn Road and loved the club.
You whites. You did us proud. Finally.
So many wrongs righted, bad memories put to bed. Derby '83 (that same May as my Dad's demise, the last match he ever saw) and the Wembley absence, winning a significant final at last. Is there a new era round the corner? An FA Cup win? More European adventures? For now, we dream and hope.
COYW.
You whites. You did us proud. Finally.
So many wrongs righted, bad memories put to bed. Derby '83 (that same May as my Dad's demise, the last match he ever saw) and the Wembley absence, winning a significant final at last. Is there a new era round the corner? An FA Cup win? More European adventures? For now, we dream and hope.
COYW.
dominopimlico said:
I went to Fulham a lot during the '70s & '80s. My Uncle was Youth Development Officer for a while and did a fair bit of scouting before that. Nice to see them back in the top flight.
Small world. I know Alec Stock's grandson. Very proud of what his grandfather achieved at QPR, Yeovil and Fulham.JNW1 said:
Guess you chaps must be a bit disappointed to lose Ryan Fredericks to West Ham on a free? I'd have thought he was one of your better players and hence the sort of individual you'd want to keep in order to consolidate your place in the Premier League.....
I think this situation has been handled well. Fredericks joined on a free, and has left on one. I think he informed the club some time ago that'd he leave after his contract, and that's fair enough - lad wants the best chance to earn in his career. We bought in his replacement in January, Cyrus Christie, who has had the chance to bed in at the club. I'm not even remotely disappointed at this situation, it's just the way things go and I applaud the club and the player for being open about it and planning accordingly.Having said that I now look forward to him being roasted by Ryan Sessegnon in front of the Johnny Haynes stand in our 3-0 victory over the Hammers.
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