
Alone, Tired and Brilliant: Supporting the Whites Abroad
Eamon describes his experience supporting Fulham overseas, and explains some of the more subtle differences between those supporting in London vs those abroad.
Eamon describes his experience supporting Fulham overseas, and explains some of the more subtle differences between those supporting in London vs those abroad.
Five Thoughts from Fulham's iconic 2-1 victory over Hamburg in the Europa League back in 2010.
Twitter is a reliable source of entertainment on the day after a Fulham game. However, Twitter, and other social media channels, have changed football; how we watch it and who we watch it with - writes Marco De Novellis
Here at Fulhamish, like the rest of you we imagine, we're suffering real football withdrawal symptoms. Whilst the novelty of the situation was fun for a couple of days, we're spending now-free Saturdays wishing that we were standing in a cold and windy Hammy end, cheering a Knockaert/Kebano sub, egging on an irate Harry Arter or berating another wayward cross from our fullbacks.
With Fulham’s final nine games of this captivating Championship season thrown into limbo, Rhys Daly takes a look at how the current campaign compares to the White’s previous four outings in the Second tier of English football.
Whilst the Coronavirus pandemic is obviously devastating, a break from football could be exactly what Fulham needs - writes Marco De Novellis
Upon revision and a good night's rest, I've concluded that a point at Ashton Gate is perfectly fine and necessary. Lee Johnson's Bristol City are within touching distance of the play-off places and, as he's a proud Fulham fan, he had his men fired up from the start to frustrate Scott Parker's camp.
What ratings out of 10 would you give today's Fulham team for their performance against Bristol City at Ashton Gate?
Eamon explains the difference between "finding a way to win" and consistently struggling in the final third.
Drew Heatley says the “Forever Fulham” award should be looked at for what it is – celebrating what makes our club special.
David Nugent really does know his way to goal. Alex Neil's one-time England veteran sealed our fate at Deepdale in December but in the blinding glare of early Spring's sunlight, the 35-year-old's expertly diverted own goal handed Fulham a lifeline in their quest for a place in the automatics. Cheers, Dave!
What ratings out of 10 would you give today's Fulham team for their performance against Preston North End at Craven Cottage?
Football. Bloody hell. At the 89th minute of Wednesday evening's clash, I had this article mostly written out in my head. A story of frustration, tactical obscurity, and 2 points dropped. However, these plans were thrown up in the air (along with the Hammy End's clappers), as a certain super Serb headed home a 90+4th minute winner. Let's take a look at the 5 main talking points.
What ratings out of 10 would you give tonight's Fulham team for their performance against Swansea City at Craven Cottage?
I remember reading through a passage in a book a few years ago that analysed the great Porto team that won the Champions League in 2004 under José Mourinho. That section of text opened my eyes to a new football. Well, a new phrase. The "transition". It was big, it was shiny and it was certainly new in the early years of José. It was modern football before football was, well, modern.
Tom Cairney was once Fulham’s best footballer. Now, he gets subbed off after 50 minutes. The Fulham captain is being shackled by Scott Parker’s unique brand of footballing misery.
A 1-1 draw against Derby County at Pride Park is no reason to be downbeat or crestfallen as our unbeaten record on Friday evenings is still very much intact. A small triumph, you could say, and amongst the Wayne Rooney rectum sniffing fest, the Whites managed to restore face, kind of, after last Saturday's gale force flogging.
What player rating out of 10 would you give each of the Fulham team for their performance against Derby County in Friday’s Championship clash?
Throughout the years, many Frenchmen have displayed superb performances in the white shirt (many of them were also really bad, but let’s leave that for another article). This article celebrates them, by presenting the five best Frenchmen to ever represent Fulham – a must read if you remember the early 2000’s fondly.