Hangeland recovers from head injury

Fulham skipper Brede Hangeland has travelled to play for Norway in their friendly with the Czech Republic after recovering from a clash of heads in the West London derby. The Fulham skipper was substituted early on following a clash of heads with team-mate Kieran...

Riise retires from international football

Fulham left-back John Arne Riise has retired from international football as Norway’s most-capped player. Former Liverpool defender Riise, 32, has won 110 caps for his nation since making his debut against Iceland in 2000. “After a lot of thought I’ve...

Norway Flags At The Cottage

There’s a good idea suggested by LB over on Friends Of Fulham about bringing Norwegian flags to the Split and Villa games as a show of support for the victims of the tragic events in Oslo and on Utoeya island on Friday. With Fulham’s connection to Norway,...

Hangeland’s hurt at Norway terror attacks

Brede Hangeland has spoken for the first time about the pain he’s feeling after the terrorist attacks in Norway on Friday. The Norwegian national captain described the unfolding tragedy as ‘unreal’ and told a Norwegian website of his hurt today as he...

Riise joins Sheffield United

Fulham midfielder Bjorn Helge Riise has completed a loan move to Sheffield United, signing on loan until the end of the season. The Norway international, brother of former Liverpool midfielder John Arne Riise, has won 27 caps for his country. He becomes Micky...