Dan Storey has an interesting article for the i paper this morning on how – to quote his words – Fulham’s ‘hunt for suits and suitors has alienated the people who matter most at Craven Cottage – the fans who stood by the club in its darkest days’.
More on Fulham’s ticketing ‘civil war’
by Zoe Wilkinson | Jan 16, 2025 | Uncategorized | 4 comments
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“Fulham is a football club wrestling with its own identity,” no pun intended, or maybe it refers to our DoF, Tony Khan.
I’m season ticket holder Johnny Haynes stand , think it’s a good prise. Feel for anyone who now. Can’t afford season ticket. Been coming since I was 8 (1960) . I think the khans have been good owners, with FFP they have to show money coming in. I understand what ever they ask for new stand, hope they keep rest of ground as low as possible. What ever they do will be moans buy players or low prices
Agree with Dan on this.
Different times and lots of rules to comply with. So many clubs have a massive fan base and grounds to match. We will forever be a small club, which I for one are quite happy with.
Better to be overachievers than a large club, Middlesborough, Sunderland, Birmingham, who rarely realise their potential. And remember with the current setup money goes to money. Differentials will only grow. COYWs.
“we will forever be a small club ”
WHAT A STUPID COMMENT