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| Fulham players clear snow from Craven Cottage pitch ahead of an FA Cup tie with Bury in 1939 |
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Programme: Fulham v Wolverhampton Wanderers, December 8,1962.
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| Programme: Fulham v Wolverhampton Wanderers, December 8,1962. |
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jueves, 17 de noviembre de 2016
martes, 8 de noviembre de 2016
miércoles, 2 de noviembre de 2016
Fulham 1974/75.
League Division 2 P W D L F A W D L F A Pts 1. MANCHESTER UNITED 42 17 3 1 45 12 9 6 6 21 18 61 2. ASTON VILLA 42 16 4 1 47 6 9 4 8 32 26 58 3. NORWICH CITY 42 14 3 4 34 17 6 10 5 24 20 53 4. Sunderland 42 14 6 1 41 8 5 7 9 24 27 51 5. Bristol City 42 14 5 2 31 10 7 3 11 16 23 50 6. West Bromwich Albion 42 13 4 4 33 15 5 5 11 21 27 45 7. Blackpool 42 12 6 3 31 17 2 11 8 7 16 45 8. Hull City 42 12 8 1 25 10 3 6 12 15 43 44 9. Fulham 42 9 8 4 29 17 4 8 9 15 22 42 10. Bolton Wanderers 42 9 7 5 27 16 6 5 10 18 25 42 11. Oxford United 42 14 3 4 30 19 1 9 11 11 32 42 12. Leyton Orient 42 8 9 4 17 16 3 11 7 11 23 42 13. Southampton 42 10 6 5 29 20 5 5 11 24 34 41 14. Notts County 42 7 11 3 34 26 5 5 11 15 33 40 15. York City 42 9 7 5 28 18 5 3 13 23 37 38 16. Nottingham Forest 42 7 7 7 24 23 5 7 9 19 32 38 17. Portsmouth 42 9 7 5 28 20 3 6 12 16 34 37 18. Oldham Athletic 42 10 7 4 28 16 0 8 13 12 32 35 19. Bristol Rovers 42 10 4 7 25 23 2 7 12 17 41 35 20. MILLWALL 42 8 9 4 31 19 2 3 16 13 37 32 21. CARDIFF CITY 42 7 8 6 24 21 2 6 13 12 41 32 22. SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 42 3 7 11 17 29 2 4 15 12 35 21
lunes, 24 de octubre de 2016
Tony Hateley.
lunes, 12 de septiembre de 2016
Fulham 1978/79.
League Division 2 P W D L F A W D L F A Pts 1. CRYSTAL PALACE 42 12 7 2 30 11 7 12 2 21 13 57 2. BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION 42 16 3 2 44 11 7 7 7 28 28 56 3. STOKE CITY 42 11 7 3 35 15 9 9 3 23 16 56 4. Sunderland 42 13 3 5 39 19 9 8 4 31 25 55 5. West Ham United 42 12 7 2 46 15 6 7 8 24 24 50 6. Notts County 42 8 10 3 23 15 6 6 9 25 45 44 7. Preston North End 42 7 11 3 36 23 5 7 9 23 34 42 8. Newcastle United 42 13 3 5 35 24 4 5 12 16 31 42 9. Cardiff City 42 12 5 4 34 23 4 5 12 22 47 42 10. Fulham 42 10 7 4 35 19 3 8 10 15 28 41 11. Leyton Orient 42 11 5 5 32 18 4 5 12 19 33 40 12. Cambridge United 42 7 10 4 22 15 5 6 10 22 37 40 13. Burnley 42 11 6 4 31 22 3 6 12 20 40 40 14. Oldham Athletic 42 10 7 4 36 23 3 6 12 16 38 39 15. Wrexham 42 10 6 5 31 16 2 8 11 14 26 38 16. Bristol Rovers 42 10 6 5 34 23 4 4 13 14 37 38 17. Leicester City 42 7 8 6 28 23 3 9 9 15 29 37 18. Luton Town 42 11 5 5 46 24 2 5 14 14 33 36 19. Charlton Athletic 42 6 8 7 28 28 5 5 11 32 41 35 20. SHEFFIELD UNITED 42 9 6 6 34 24 2 6 13 18 45 34 21. MILLWALL 42 7 4 10 22 29 4 6 11 20 32 32 22. BLACKBURN ROVERS 42 5 8 8 24 29 5 2 14 17 43 30
miércoles, 31 de agosto de 2016
Fulham 1972/73.
League Division 2 P W D L F A W D L F A Pts 1. BURNLEY 42 13 6 2 44 18 11 8 2 28 17 62 2. QUEENS PARK RANGERS 42 16 4 1 54 13 8 9 4 27 24 61 3. Aston Villa 42 12 5 4 27 17 6 9 6 24 30 50 4. Middlesbrough 42 12 6 3 29 15 5 7 9 17 28 47 5. Bristol City 42 10 7 4 34 18 7 5 9 29 33 46 6. Sunderland 42 12 6 3 35 17 5 6 10 24 32 46 7. Blackpool 42 12 6 3 37 17 6 4 11 19 34 46 8. Oxford United 42 14 2 5 36 18 5 5 11 16 25 45 9. Fulham 42 11 6 4 32 16 5 6 10 26 33 44 10. Sheffield Wednesday 42 14 4 3 40 20 3 6 12 19 35 44 11. Millwall 42 12 5 4 33 18 4 5 12 22 29 42 12. Luton Town 42 6 9 6 24 23 9 2 10 20 30 41 13. Hull City 42 9 7 5 39 22 5 5 11 25 37 40 14. Nottingham Forest 42 12 5 4 32 18 2 7 12 15 34 40 15. Leyton Orient 42 11 6 4 33 18 1 6 14 16 35 36 16. Swindon Town 42 8 9 4 28 23 2 7 12 18 37 36 17. Portsmouth 42 7 6 8 21 22 5 5 11 21 37 35 18. Carlisle United 42 10 5 6 40 24 1 7 13 10 28 34 19. Preston North End 42 6 8 7 19 25 5 4 12 18 39 34 20. Cardiff City 42 11 4 6 32 21 0 7 14 11 37 33 21. HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 42 7 9 5 21 20 1 8 12 15 36 33 22. BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION 42 7 8 6 32 31 1 5 15 14 52 29
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![1955–1968 Fulham 346 (0) -------- Tony Macedo (born 22 February 1938) is a Gibraltarian former professional association football goalkeeper who spent nearly his whole career at Fulham. He played 346 league games and a total of 391 matches in all competitions. He ended his career in 1968 after suffering a string of injuries.[1] He was born in Gibraltar in 1938 of British Gibraltarian parents. Macedo joined Fulham as a youth team player in 1955. He made his debut for the first team in a match against Bristol City in December 1957. Following his debut he went on to establish himself as the club's number one goalkeeper. He was part of the side that reached the semi-final of the FA Cup in 1958 and 1962. In 1958, he played a crucial role in Fulham's successful promotion to the First Division. He played in each of Fulham's nine successive seasons in the First Division. A series of injuries - including a backpass from Tosh Chamberlain breaking his ribs - reduced his appearances towards the end of the decade.[1][2] He spent one season at Colchester United, making 38 appearances, before retiring at the premature age of 31. He emigrated to South Africa, where he has lived ever since.[3][4] He was considered the "finest ‘keeper never to win a full England cap",[5] if it was not for his ineligibility having been born in Gibraltar, which did not become members of UEFA until 2013 [6] and remained unrecognised territory by FIFA until the 13th May 2016.[7] He is remembered as being part a series of great Fulham sides which included individuals such as George Cohen, Jim Langley, Alan Mullery, Bobby Robson, Rodney Marsh and Bedford Jezzard, as well as Fulham's greatest ever player Johnny Haynes.[8]](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh30Fwllswo4qEZY9XHPgtlaN1-f0FNxNEifh4UEaQatofq5_l1kbei9GI14AvMYVBKmebmHSCCqbfJfSOxah2x-7WlGPWshrd6ZcEaz4IpZBbqq8pHRLG9pRw08qZ83o8LoPh3ssLNebg/s1600/Tony+Macedo+of+Fulham.jpg)
![1948–1957 Fulham 306 (154) ----------- Bedford Alfred George Jezzard (19 October 1927 – 21 May 2005) was an English footballer. Jezzard's teenage years coincided with the Second World War, and he began football as an amateur with Croxley Boys and later Watford, for whom he made three FA Cup appearances.[1] Upon the resumption of peacetime football, Jezzard spent his entire professional career as a striker at Fulham, during the 1940s and 1950s. He holds the club's post-war record for league goals scored in a season – 38 in 1953–54. His Fulham career lasted only from 1948 to 1957, due to an irreversible injury. During his time at Fulham, he was picked for the London XI in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. He won two England caps in 1954/55 and three England B caps, scoring 6 goals making him the England B all-time top scorer. Jezzard later managed Fulham from 1958 until 1964, taking them back into the First Division. He became discontented with the changes in football culture in the mid-1960s – essentially the abolition of the maximum wage (through teammates Jimmy Hill and Johnny Haynes), which led to the concentration of power in the hands of the richer clubs – and retired to run a pub. He died in May 2005 at the age of 77, and had been ill with multi-infarct dementia for some time before his death.](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiAGMWsL5Fu4fPSdEToAF6evtLdMiyvKdYpgbU0QiBDwhLTB2RuJktnBtODIOy7JLWMrNtpx31IkXaRHe7Jyq_SKS4k2S4q0pGk8whSa0VSgaSvcCyZIEajY1qRdIlFWA2W5aPlB1uVGQg/s1600/Cxz9fhHUoAAAHFm.jpg)









