Podcast: Make or (International) Break
The Thursday Club takes a second in the international break to look back at the season so far, and examine what lies ahead
The Thursday Club takes a second in the international break to look back at the season so far, and examine what lies ahead
A look back to Fulham's disappointing defeat at Villa Park on Sunday
A final look back at United, previewing our trip to Villa Park, and diving into the transfer rumours ahead of January
Thoughts on Saturday's late defeat to Manchester United, plus the ticket price protest.
Reaction to the Ipswich win, the ticket price protest and a Manchester United preview
George Cooper, Elizabeth Barnard, Isabelle Barker and Dan Cooke review Sunday's hard-earned draw at Brighton
Reaction to Marco Silva's contract extension and a preview of Sunday's trip to Brighton.
George Cooper, Drew Heatley, Dan Cooke and Jack Kelly discuss Fulham's defeat to Spurs in North London
Can Harry's Wales brace provide a spark for Fulham? Plus we preview of the visit to Spurs on Monday night.
Thoughts on the FST's ticket price joint statement, plus a live rendition of This'll Catch On from the Half Moon Putney.
Analysis and breakdown of Fulham's (relatively) routine victory at home to Sheffield United
We look at which changes Marco might make for Saturday's visit of Sheffield United
George Cooper, Drew Heatley, Archie Rhind-Tutt and Dan Cooke review Monday's defeat to Chelsea at Craven Cottage
A review of Wednesday's Carabao Cup victory, an SW6 derby preview and a discussion about Fulham's latest ticket price debacle.
We look back at Saturday's goalless draw at Palace, as Fulham's limited attack comes back under the spotlight.
We look ahead to Fulham's trip to Crystal Palace and look back at our possession heavy, but goal shy win over Luton Town.
A summary of Fulham's 1-0 victory over Luton Town, as the Whites ground out an unremarkable win at the Cottage.
A look-ahead to the Luton game, plus a round-up of who did what on international duty.
Following his death at the age of 94, we look back at Mohamed Al Fayed’s tenure as chairman of Fulham FC, why he bought the club and just why his name is still sung over a decade after his exit.