The offal this afternoon lists the eleven male former Fulham players who have received England legacy caps as part of a Football Association initiative that began before Euro 2020.
The eleven players who won caps whilst playing for the Whites are:
436: Frank Osborne (4 caps; 3 goals)
544: Len Oliver (1 cap)
545: Bert Barrett (1 cap)
581: John Arnold (1 cap)
704: Jim Taylor (2 caps)
732: Bedford Jezzard (2 caps)
739: Johnny Haynes (56 caps; 18 goals)
766: Jim Langley (3 caps)
825: George Cohen (37 caps)
1137: Zat Knight (2 caps)
1166: Bobby Zamora (2 caps)
Former Fulham defender Dan Burn is expected to win his first senior international cap in Thomas Tuchel’s first game in charge of the Three Lions tonight when England kick off their World Cup qualifying campaign against Albania at Wembley. We hope there will be some future Fulham Three Lions before Tuchel’s time in the England dugout ends.
A. Pajaziti in the Albania squad today
The trouble is, you’ve got got to be English to represent the Three Lions. Alas, those players are as rare as rocking horse s*** in the Fulham 1st team squad and the prospects of English academy players breaking into the 1st team is bleak at best.
do you think Sess would be an England player if he had stayed with us?