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| Package Includes: |
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- 2 nights 3 star Bed and Breakfast accommodation at the Jury's Inn Chelsea
- Per person match ticket Fulham (neutral) section
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| Team name: |
Fulham |
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| Nickname: |
Cottagers |
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| Formed: |
1879 |
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| Colours: |
White shirts, black short |
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| Stadium (& Capacity): |
Craven Cottage (22,000) |
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| Stadium Address: |
Craven Cottage,
Stevenage Road,
Fulham,
London,
SW6 6HH |
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| Country: |
England |
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Like Bolton, Fulham began life as a church side - the Fulham St Andrew's Church Sunday School FC - back in 1879. But they became just plain Fulham FC in 1888 and in 1896 they would take up residence at Craven Cottage.
Their history was not a glorious one until they achieved promotion to the top-flight for the first time in 1959, with club heroes Johnny Haynes and George Cohen playing massive parts in keeping them there until 1968. The Seventies in Division Two would also be interesting, with the likes of Bobby Moore, George Best and Rodney Marsh playing their aging trade there.
But they would not return to England's elite until 2001 with the help of money from Harrod's owner Mohamed Al Fayed - a far cry from the situation just five years before when they were staring liquidation and the non-league in the face.
Fast Fact: Fulham's record goalscorer is Gordon Davies who scored 159 goals between 1978 and 1991.
Fast Fact: Fulham were originally known as St. Andrew's Sunday School FC between 1879 and 1898.
Northern Exposure are operating as an approved agent of Interopa Holidays an official match break supplier of Fulham Football Club
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| Seat Location: |
Putney Stand |
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