@@ali-hj8fc and now your back up again. Just make sure you stay up this time. Fulham is too big to be anywhere but the Premier League. Congrats and good luck from a Villa fan.
I’m not a Fulham supporter as I’m from New York City but I’ve followed the club for many years because of McBride and Dempsey. I’m sure you’ll be back in the top flight soon.
Cottagers! I remember when we played juve in 2010 we have obviously been up and down but I love this club through and through I will tattoo my ffc on my bicep greatest club in the world to me
Craven Cottage is the most beautiful stadium in the world. A living history. wonderful. I hope they will advance to the 1st league again. greetings from Turkey.
Great post.!!!!!!....I support Reading fc.... Just like Fulham.... they were my local team.... with Rodney marsh and bestie sharing a flat in putney hill...THEY BOTH are in existence because of the game FOOTBALL...NOT BUSINESS fc..... Fulham will always have a place in my heart ❤
Let's start at the point where I was never sold on the idea of football. But, about a week ago, I went to see MCI vs Fulham. MCI managed to win, you can see the report on FFC's site. I always asked: "Why is football so popular?" and then my cousin told me during that match, "It's about the anticipation of who wins." Completely changed me. If it shouldn't have, it still did. I've grown. I'm able to process things that I never have been able befire when I was teeny. And that advanced understanding has made me understand why football is so fun. I'll still an aviation and tech fanatic, but I wanna add one more to my list. Helps also that my dad's been supporting Fulham for 19 years, nearing 20. He's still here, alive and well, and supporting Fulham as always. He's never stopped. He has ties, jerseys, and hats. I could tell he's sold. And now, so am I. FFC may not be the best out there, but they have the honour of getting me, and I'm sure many others into football. However, with FFC being in the Premier League this season, they better be careful, because they're facing off against some of the big names in British football, and football in general. Something I must point out is the waiting time for the person to shoot for the goal. During the match, there were 5 "fake-outs". As the FFC player neared MCI's goal, they were coming in for the shot, Fulham fans stood up in excitement, eager to see another victory to their name. But alas, the player(s) waited too long for an opportunity that never comes. A window appears that the player could've taken, but they waited too long. Long enough for that window to close within seconds. Look, I'm not pro in football, but I feel had they taken the shot, they could've scored another goal, ending with either a draw, or an unpredictable victory. As for me, Fulham fan until when? I don't know. For all I know, I could lose my interest the next day. But for what I do know now, I'm not going anywhere.
Joe Bryan has joined an illustrious cast of immortals:John Mitchell, Rodney Macaree,Clint Dempsey,Zoltan Gera in securing our return to the top flight with an act of individual brilliance.
I'll never forget 2010 squad.. reach final UEFA cup..the great achievement.. Schwarzer, Baird, Duff, Zamora, Hughes, Etuhu, Konchesky, Murphy, Davies, Gera, Dempsey, Greening & lastly of course the coach Hodgson... love from Malacca, Malaysia.
Me too. I was never sold on the idea of football. But, about a week ago, I went to see MCI vs Fulham. MCI managed to win, you can see the report on FFC's site. I always asked: "Why is football so popular?" and then my cousin told me during that match, "It's about the anticipation of who wins." Completely changed me. Still an aviation and tech fanatic, but I wanna add one more to my list. Helps also that my dad's been supporting Fulham for 19 years, nearing 20. He's still here, alive and well, and supporting Fulham as always. He's never stopped. He has ties, jerseys, and hats. I could tell he's sold. And now, so am I. FFC may not be the best out there, but they have the honour of getting me, and I'm sure many others into football.
Watching this on 20.8.2020, it feels a bit strange now. We've risen again, beating one of our foes, Brentford, at an empty Wembley in a pandemic is a very unusual, unique, and Fulhamish high.
The ice age is coming, the sun's zooming in Meltdown expected, the wheat is growing thin Engines stop running, but I have no fear 'Cause London is drowning I live by the river
George Fawcett tbf to them, Liverpool haven’t spent half as much as some of the other prem clubs, done well on a fairly small budget compared to their rivals