Seems there is a small chance of Kebano and Fonte both being fit the rest are still
out, wondering how long TC will miss
I was rather hoping they would be fit for Wednesday rather than tomorrow.
Quote from: Woolly Mammoth on September 11, 2017, 05:21:21 PM
I was rather hoping they would be fit for Wednesday rather than tomorrow.
Agree [emoji1]
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We usually play Tuesdays so I was stuck on that
My team (Assuming Kebano and Fonte ready) would be
Button, Fredericks Kalas Ream Sessegnon, Mcdonald Johansen Norwood, Ayite Fonte Kebano
Quote from: @jolslover on September 11, 2017, 05:58:33 PM
My team (Assuming Kebano and Fonte ready) would be
Button, Fredericks Kalas Ream Sessegnon, Mcdonald Johansen Norwood, Ayite Fonte Kebano
:plus one:
Quote from: @jolslover on September 11, 2017, 05:58:33 PM
My team (Assuming Kebano and Fonte ready) would be
Button, Fredericks Kalas Ream Sessegnon, Mcdonald Johansen Norwood, Ayite Fonte Kebano
The best side we could ask for at the moment.
Quote from: @jolslover on September 11, 2017, 05:58:33 PM
My team (Assuming Kebano and Fonte ready) would be
Button, Fredericks Kalas Ream Sessegnon, Mcdonald Johansen Norwood, Ayite Fonte Kebano
The only potential change for me (from this team) would have Kebano on the bench (after his injury), Ayite on the right and Graham supplying ammo for Fonte from the left.
I was confident of a win but just read they bit of a bogey to us,no league wins against them since 2009 and only 3 wins over them since 1981...Coyw
Bogey side? As for league games we have only faced them 4 times since 2009, our relegation year in premier and their promotion year in the championship . This year it looks more level playing field .
Wouldn't discount 4-1 win last year either. It was the cup but still significant if talking about a bogey team
Quote from: Newry FFC on September 13, 2017, 09:32:58 AM
Bogey side? As for league games we have only faced them 4 times since 2009, our relegation year in premier and their promotion year in the championship . This year it looks more level playing field .
Wouldn't discount 4-1 win last year either. It was the cup but still significant if talking about a bogey team
3 wins in 19 though since 1981 isn't great,and I'm a superstitious twit.
I wish we could get a proper update with regards to TC injury. It's all very quiet -> the club just reiterating that he's out for this fixture.
I threw my rabbits foot away years ago when I realised that Fulham FC will never win a Coconut. Although legend has it that a Ball Boy from the club did win a Golffish at a Fair Ground back in 1879.
Since that realisation. I did replace the Rabbits Foot with a Grizzly Bears Claw I found in my Hamburger at one of the mobile food outlets you may come across on your way to a match.
Anyway gladly I am not superstitious and I leave the dancing round a Totem Pole, avoiding black cats, and also avoiding lines on pavements to others who are further down the evolutionary ladder.
Although apparently there is a full moon tonight, and Fulham FC always win when there is a full moon.
Plus the planets Mercury and Jupiter are moving into Uranus, which is always a promising sign.
So I shall just keep my fingers crossed and avoid walking under ladders and say a little prayer whilst standing on one leg, before proceeding to the match.
Quote from: Woolly Mammoth on September 13, 2017, 10:36:54 AM
I threw my rabbits foot away years ago when I realised that Fulham FC will never win a Cocanut. Although legend has it that a Ball Boy from the club did win a Golffish at a Fair Ground back in 1879.
Since that realisation. I did replace the Rabbits Foot with a Grizzly Bears Claw I found in my Hamburger at one of the mobile food outlets you may come across on your way to a match.
Anyway gladly I am not superstitious and I leave the dancing round a Totem Pole, avoiding black cats, and also avoiding lines on pavements to others who are further down the evolutionary ladder.
Although apparently there is a full moon tonight, and Fulham FC always win when there is a full moon.
Plus the planets Mercury and Jupiter are moving into Uranus, which is always a promising sign.
So I shall just keep my fingers crossed and avoid walking under ladders and say a little pray whilst standing on one leg, before proceeding to the match.
lol.
Quote from: Mince n Tatties on September 13, 2017, 10:42:03 AM
Quote from: Woolly Mammoth on September 13, 2017, 10:36:54 AM
I threw my rabbits foot away years ago when I realised that Fulham FC will never win a Cocanut. Although legend has it that a Ball Boy from the club did win a Golffish at a Fair Ground back in 1879.
Since that realisation. I did replace the Rabbits Foot with a Grizzly Bears Claw I found in my Hamburger at one of the mobile food outlets you may come across on your way to a match.
Anyway gladly I am not superstitious and I leave the dancing round a Totem Pole, avoiding black cats, and also avoiding lines on pavements to others who are further down the evolutionary ladder.
Although apparently there is a full moon tonight, and Fulham FC always win when there is a full moon.
Plus the planets Mercury and Jupiter are moving into Uranus, which is always a promising sign.
So I shall just keep my fingers crossed and avoid walking under ladders and say a little pray whilst standing on one leg, before proceeding to the match.
lol.
Mince. The last time I opened the Fulham FC Trophy Cabinet, a survivor of the Crimea War fell out.
A defeat tonight could start rumours buzzing again. A draw would mean still no win at home. In that period where we could do with a good performance and result. As for them being a bit of a bogey side. I never believe those sort of things. Unless we lose than I will make it a prime argument in my excuse why we are struggling for results at home.
TC posted a story of Fonte and him at Motspur earlier today. Won't be featuring tonight by the looks of it.
Quote from: Lighthouse on September 13, 2017, 12:00:51 PM
A defeat tonight could start rumours buzzing again. A draw would mean still no win at home. In that period where we could do with a good performance and result. As for them being a bit of a bogey side. I never believe those sort of things. Unless we lose than I will make it a prime argument in my excuse why we are struggling for results at home.
Except when it comes to Everton.
Either way - we've played 6 and 4 of them have been against teams in the Top 6 and the 2 others against promotion contenders. It is a marathon not a sprint, but if we are going to challenge for promotion things need to start to click. We draw or lose tonight and we are closer to bottom than top. Now is the time we need to find our stride as we knew the open 5-6 fixtures were going to be a challenge.
Quote from: Woolly Mammoth on September 13, 2017, 11:33:55 AM
Quote from: Mince n Tatties on September 13, 2017, 10:42:03 AM
Quote from: Woolly Mammoth on September 13, 2017, 10:36:54 AM
I threw my rabbits foot away years ago when I realised that Fulham FC will never win a Cocanut. Although legend has it that a Ball Boy from the club did win a Golffish at a Fair Ground back in 1879.
Since that realisation. I did replace the Rabbits Foot with a Grizzly Bears Claw I found in my Hamburger at one of the mobile food outlets you may come across on your way to a match.
Anyway gladly I am not superstitious and I leave the dancing round a Totem Pole, avoiding black cats, and also avoiding lines on pavements to others who are further down the evolutionary ladder.
Although apparently there is a full moon tonight, and Fulham FC always win when there is a full moon.
Plus the planets Mercury and Jupiter are moving into Uranus, which is always a promising sign.
So I shall just keep my fingers crossed and avoid walking under ladders and say a little pray whilst standing on one leg, before proceeding to the match.
lol.
Mince. The last time I opened the Fulham FC Trophy Cabinet, a survivor of the Crimea War fell out.
Who has nicked the Inter Toto Cup?
It's gonna be a tough game. We'll need to defend well and avoid conceding before half time, as they're good going forward. Think we'll need to be patient.
Quote from: grandad on September 13, 2017, 05:16:18 PM
Quote from: Woolly Mammoth on September 13, 2017, 11:33:55 AM
Quote from: Mince n Tatties on September 13, 2017, 10:42:03 AM
Quote from: Woolly Mammoth on September 13, 2017, 10:36:54 AM
I threw my rabbits foot away years ago when I realised that Fulham FC will never win a Cocanut. Although legend has it that a Ball Boy from the club did win a Golffish at a Fair Ground back in 1879.
Since that realisation. I did replace the Rabbits Foot with a Grizzly Bears Claw I found in my Hamburger at one of the mobile food outlets you may come across on your way to a match.
Anyway gladly I am not superstitious and I leave the dancing round a Totem Pole, avoiding black cats, and also avoiding lines on pavements to others who are further down the evolutionary ladder.
Although apparently there is a full moon tonight, and Fulham FC always win when there is a full moon.
Plus the planets Mercury and Jupiter are moving into Uranus, which is always a promising sign.
So I shall just keep my fingers crossed and avoid walking under ladders and say a little pray whilst standing on one leg, before proceeding to the match.
lol.
Mince. The last time I opened the Fulham FC Trophy Cabinet, a survivor of the Crimea War fell out.
Who has nicked the Inter Toto Cup?
The bloke from the Crimea had it under his arm, as he disappeared into the sunset mumbling something about melting the Trophy down, and flogging it for the current price for Silver.
Interestingly this was the team when we played Hull at home in Jan 16-
Fulham line-up: Lonergan, Richards, Burn, Ream, Garbutt, Kacaniklic, Parker, O'Hara, Christensen, Cairney, Dembele.
I'll take today,s team any day I reckon 6 of those would not get in our starting 11 now .