On today's show we will first be looking back at the Bolton victory for Fulham. We will then be looking forward to tonight's match for Fulham against Chelsea. Co-hosting with me today will be Chris Gilbertson and Lorcan O'Connor from Hammyend.com. We will also be joined by Stephen Schmidt of "We Ain't Got No History" to help us with our Chelsea preview. Please click on the link at the time of the show or afterwards.
We will be looking back at the 1-0 loss for Fulham at Old Trafford against Manchester United. We will then be looking forward to Fulham's upcoming match against Norwich City. Co-hosting today will be Lorcan O'Connor from Hammyend.com.
Marcello Trotta has returned from his loan spell at Watford after the deal expired. He played only one game.
On this episode we will be looking back at the 3-0 loss for Fulham against Swansea City. We will also be looking forward to Monday's match against Manchester United at Old Trafford. In the first half hour we will be joined by Simon Peach who covers Fulham for the Press Association. In the second half hour we will be joined by Rob Maxwell who is the editor of the Red Devils Blog. Please click on the link at the time of the show or afterwards to hear as a replay.
We will be looking back at the Fulham 1-0 loss to Aston Villa. We will also be looking forward to Saturday's match against Swansea City at Craven Cottage. Joining us for an interview will be David Wilson of the Braveheart Sports Network. This show will also be the return of Kyle Bonn.
Chairman Mohammed Al Fayed has appointed his son, Karim Fayed, as Vice Chairman of Fulham FC.
Flattering piece written mainly from an American perspective. Author David Hirshey seems to love everything about the club, from the attractive style of play, to its tradition, to Martin Jol's resemblance to a stereotypical dock worker. "With its quaint little ground and strong working-class ethos, Fulham is a throwback to the days of terraces, Bovril and spending wind-swept games huddled along the banks of the River Thames. And yet, despite seeming to fit all the traditions of English soccer -- densely-packed stands hugging a narrow, damp pitch, perfect for the long ball and leg-snapping tackles -- the Cottagers just happen to be playing some of the most entertaining soccer in the Prem."
Left back Carlos Salcido has made his loan move to Mexican side Tigres a permanent one. We wish him all the best at his new club.
What a win!!
As was widely reported yesterday, Mahamadou Diarra has signed for Fulham FC on a free transfer. The deal will see him at Fulham until the end of the season and there is an option to extend his contract until 2013.