by Dan | Nov 10, 2012 | Uncategorized
Had Arsene Wenger agreed to part with a bit more cash two summers ago, Mark Schwarzer might have been guarding the other goal at the Emirates Stadium this afternoon. Arsenal baulked at Fulham’s valuation of their Australian goalkeeper, but Wenger might be ruing...
by Dan | Nov 3, 2012 | Uncategorized
It was probably one of the simplest finishes of Steve Sidwell’s career but the manner of his last-gasp leveller mattered little. Fulham, far from fluent on an afternoon that should have belonged to a rampaging Everton side who dominated another absorbing...
by Dan | Nov 3, 2012 | Uncategorized
Writing about Fulham as regularly as this correspondent does, you sometimes find yourself in some strange situations. One such moment was being trapped in a central London lift with the senior football correspondent from a leading British broadsheet just as Martin...
by Dan | Oct 30, 2012 | Uncategorized
Ask a Costa Rican, Belgian or a Dutchman to tell you about Byran Ruiz and you’d better have a spare couple of hours. I know because I’ve done it. They’ll regale you with tales of ‘the Weasel’s’ early emergence at Alajulense, how he...
by Dan | Oct 29, 2012 | Uncategorized
Saturday’s frenzied final fifteen minutes at Reading was the ultimate test, as a friend of mine put it yesterday, of whether you consider your pint half empty or half full when it comes to Fulham. After a first half where the Whites simply failed to get started...