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Fulham’s Trophy Cabinet.

Started by Woolly Mammoth, December 06, 2017, 01:04:35 PM

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Woolly Mammoth

Good Afternoon Ladies and Genitalmen,
As mentioned on the New Riverside Stand Thread, ( that's right the one that hasn't been built yet ).
I am trying to ascertain where Fulham's Trophy Cabinet will be located and installed.
I am anxious for some assistance on this project, as I anticipate this Trophy Cabinet will commence being filled with Silverwear in the near future, and we have to be ready for this.
The other question is, that the Club have to make sure that it is big enough to House any extra items that we obtain. So what size do you think it should be.
I would not want the stand to be completed without considering this, and then end up having to leave the Cabinet out in the rain whilst some space is found to accommodate it.
It also needs to be placed in a position where we can all walk round it.
Its not the man in the fight, it's the fight in the man.  🐘

Never forget your Roots.

Horsfield_No9

The Intertoto cup is very small so can probably just sit behind the bar on the shelf.
First game: Fulham 4 Burnley 0, December 12th 1998.

General

Quote from: Woolly Mammoth on December 06, 2017, 01:04:35 PM
Good Afternoon Ladies and Genitalmen,
As mentioned on the New Riverside Stand Thread, ( that's right the one that hasn't been built yet ).
I am trying to ascertain where Fulham's Trophy Cabinet will be located and installed.
I am anxious for some assistance on this project, as I anticipate this Trophy Cabinet will commence being filled with Silverwear in the near future, and we have to be ready for this.
The other question is, that the Club have to make sure that it is big enough to House any extra items that we obtain. So what size do you think it should be.
I would not want the stand to be completed without considering this, and then end up having to leave the Cabinet out in the rain whilst some space is found to accommodate it.
It also needs to be placed in a position where we can all walk round it.

Someone's feeling jovial today...


Woolly Mammoth

#3
Quote from: General on December 06, 2017, 01:10:05 PM
Quote from: Woolly Mammoth on December 06, 2017, 01:04:35 PM
Good Afternoon Ladies and Genitalmen,
As mentioned on the New Riverside Stand Thread, ( that's right the one that hasn't been built yet ).
I am trying to ascertain where Fulham's Trophy Cabinet will be located and installed.
I am anxious for some assistance on this project, as I anticipate this Trophy Cabinet will commence being filled with Silverwear in the near future, and we have to be ready for this.
The other question is, that the Club have to make sure that it is big enough to House any extra items that we obtain. So what size do you think it should be.
I would not want the stand to be completed without considering this, and then end up having to leave the Cabinet out in the rain whilst some space is found to accommodate it.
It also needs to be placed in a position where we can all walk round it.

Someone's feeling jovial today...

Yes i always try and be amiable and exuberant, merry and even chipper.
But I am genuinely concerned that we may have nowhere to put any future Trophies the club wins, and the thought of them lying in a broom cupboard somewhere leaves me feeling sad.
Its not the man in the fight, it's the fight in the man.  🐘

Never forget your Roots.

sunburywhite

You can have one of Arsenals trophy cabinets
They have very little call for them these days
Remember you are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.
I will be as good as I can be and when I cross the finishing line I will see what it got me

filham

It looks as if the new stand has a loft, medels and cups can go up there along with clean sheets and strikers hat tricks. May never see this stand but then cups clean sheets and hat tricks are not exactly in abundance.


grandad

There should be at least 18 Trophies to display.
Football League Division One: 2000/1

Football League Division Two: 1948/9; 1998/9

Football league Division Three (South): 1931/2

Football Combination: 2001

Promoted:

Football League Division Two: 1958/9 (Runners-up)

Football League Division Three: 1970/1 (Runners-up); 1981/2 (Third Place); 1996/7 (Runners-up)

Cup Competitions:

UEFA Europa League Finalists: 2010

UEFA Intertoto Cup Winners: 2002

FA Cup Finalists: 1975

FA Cup Semi-Finalists: 1908; 1936; 1958; 1962; 2002

Anglo Scottish Cup Finalists: 1975
Where there's a will there's a wife

filham

Quote from: grandad on December 06, 2017, 05:39:15 PM
There should be at least 18 Trophies to display.
Football League Division One: 2000/1

Football League Division Two: 1948/9; 1998/9

Football league Division Three (South): 1931/2

Football Combination: 2001

Promoted:

Football League Division Two: 1958/9 (Runners-up)

Football League Division Three: 1970/1 (Runners-up); 1981/2 (Third Place); 1996/7 (Runners-up)

Cup Competitions:

UEFA Europa League Finalists: 2010

UEFA Intertoto Cup Winners: 2002

FA Cup Finalists: 1975

FA Cup Semi-Finalists: 1908; 1936; 1958; 1962; 2002

Anglo Scottish Cup Finalists: 1975


Well done Grandad but I never realised a trophy was awarded for an FA cup semi final.

mrmicawbers

I would accept a shelf if we can stick the F A Cup on it one day,hopefully in my lifetime.


Woolly Mammoth

Quote from: grandad on December 06, 2017, 05:39:15 PM
There should be at least 18 Trophies to display.
Football League Division One: 2000/1

Football League Division Two: 1948/9; 1998/9

Football league Division Three (South): 1931/2

Football Combination: 2001

Promoted:

Football League Division Two: 1958/9 (Runners-up)

Football League Division Three: 1970/1 (Runners-up); 1981/2 (Third Place); 1996/7 (Runners-up)

Cup Competitions:

UEFA Europa League Finalists: 2010

UEFA Intertoto Cup Winners: 2002

FA Cup Finalists: 1975

FA Cup Semi-Finalists: 1908; 1936; 1958; 1962; 2002

Anglo Scottish Cup Finalists: 1975


This is living proof that we are going to need a much bigger Cabinet. 🏆
Its not the man in the fight, it's the fight in the man.  🐘

Never forget your Roots.

KayneWerrins

Is this a wind up?

Quote from: grandad on December 06, 2017, 05:39:15 PM
There should be at least 18 Trophies to display.
Football League Division One: 2000/1

Football League Division Two: 1948/9; 1998/9

Football league Division Three (South): 1931/2

Football Combination: 2001

Promoted:

Football League Division Two: 1958/9 (Runners-up)

Football League Division Three: 1970/1 (Runners-up); 1981/2 (Third Place); 1996/7 (Runners-up)

Cup Competitions:

UEFA Europa League Finalists: 2010

UEFA Intertoto Cup Winners: 2002

FA Cup Finalists: 1975

FA Cup Semi-Finalists: 1908; 1936; 1958; 1962; 2002

Anglo Scottish Cup Finalists: 1975

gang

Quote from: KayneWerrins on December 08, 2017, 10:04:33 AM
Is this a wind up?

Quote from: grandad on December 06, 2017, 05:39:15 PM
There should be at least 18 Trophies to display.
Football League Division One: 2000/1

Football League Division Two: 1948/9; 1998/9

Football league Division Three (South): 1931/2

Football Combination: 2001

Promoted:

Football League Division Two: 1958/9 (Runners-up)

Football League Division Three: 1970/1 (Runners-up); 1981/2 (Third Place); 1996/7 (Runners-up)

Cup Competitions:

UEFA Europa League Finalists: 2010

UEFA Intertoto Cup Winners: 2002

FA Cup Finalists: 1975

FA Cup Semi-Finalists: 1908; 1936; 1958; 1962; 2002

Anglo Scottish Cup Finalists: 1975
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I once had the pleasure of seeing the cabinet, there is also a Southern League trophy.


Woolly Mammoth

Quote from: KayneWerrins on December 08, 2017, 10:04:33 AM
Is this a wind up?

Quote from: grandad on December 06, 2017, 05:39:15 PM
There should be at least 18 Trophies to display.
Football League Division One: 2000/1

Football League Division Two: 1948/9; 1998/9

Football league Division Three (South): 1931/2

Football Combination: 2001

Promoted:

Football League Division Two: 1958/9 (Runners-up)

Football League Division Three: 1970/1 (Runners-up); 1981/2 (Third Place); 1996/7 (Runners-up)

Cup Competitions:

UEFA Europa League Finalists: 2010

UEFA Intertoto Cup Winners: 2002

FA Cup Finalists: 1975

FA Cup Semi-Finalists: 1908; 1936; 1958; 1962; 2002

Anglo Scottish Cup Finalists: 1975
Quote from: KayneWerrins on December 08, 2017, 10:04:33 AM
Is this a wind up?

Quote from: grandad on December 06, 2017, 05:39:15 PM
There should be at least 18 Trophies to display.
Football League Division One: 2000/1

Football League Division Two: 1948/9; 1998/9

Football league Division Three (South): 1931/2

Football Combination: 2001

Promoted:

Football League Division Two: 1958/9 (Runners-up)

Football League Division Three: 1970/1 (Runners-up); 1981/2 (Third Place); 1996/7 (Runners-up)

Cup Competitions:

UEFA Europa League Finalists: 2010

UEFA Intertoto Cup Winners: 2002

FA Cup Finalists: 1975

FA Cup Semi-Finalists: 1908; 1936; 1958; 1962; 2002

Anglo Scottish Cup Finalists: 1975

No it's not a wind up KayneWerrins it's Fulham's achievements to date.
Its not the man in the fight, it's the fight in the man.  🐘

Never forget your Roots.

ron

Don't forget "The Churchill Cup" ...which was competed for in 1965 (the year of Winston's state funeral) to commemorate the great man as a competition between us and Coventry City. The cup was going to be competed for occasionally between the two clubs in friendlies thereafter, but probably ended up as a doorstop in the lawnmower's hut, or pawned to finance the team's fish suppers on the way home from an away match. A programme in early '65 tells the story......

cmg

Quote from: gang on December 08, 2017, 01:33:47 PM



I once had the pleasure of seeing the cabinet, there is also a Southern League trophy.


Yep. Back-to-back Southern League Champions 1905/6 and 1906/7 before joining the Football League.

This is the 1906/7 side, which included the much-feared half back line of Collins, Morrison and Goldie.
They also won the Western League (whatever that was) hence the two, not inconsiderable, trophies.



ron

Quote from: cmg on December 08, 2017, 02:16:07 PM
Quote from: gang on December 08, 2017, 01:33:47 PM



I once had the pleasure of seeing the cabinet, there is also a Southern League trophy.


Yep. Back-to-back Southern League Champions 1905/6 and 1906/7 before joining the Football League.

This is the 1906/7 side, which included the much-feared half back line of Collins, Morrison and Goldie.
They also won the Western League (whatever that was) hence the two, not inconsiderable, trophies.



...love the casual approach of the fellow extreme left front row with his legs crossed.....and that guy on the extreme right front row looks as if he could break your leg by looking at you...!!

A marvellous picture. It's strange to realise that well over a hundred seasons have passed by since it was taken.






BedsFFC

Quote from: cmg on December 08, 2017, 02:16:07 PM
Quote from: gang on December 08, 2017, 01:33:47 PM



I once had the pleasure of seeing the cabinet, there is also a Southern League trophy.


Yep. Back-to-back Southern League Champions 1905/6 and 1906/7 before joining the Football League.

This is the 1906/7 side, which included the much-feared half back line of Collins, Morrison and Goldie.
They also won the Western League (whatever that was) hence the two, not inconsiderable, trophies.



WOW. What a great picture. The Stevenage RD stand would have been brand new in this picture. At the time it was the most expensive stand made including the cottage. I must admit to knowing nothing about football in this era but being fascinated by it. I need to get a book

MikeW

BedsFFC:  The Fulham history books aside, a fascinating read is 'Engineering Archie', written by Simon Inglis and all about Archibald Leitch who designed the Stevenage Road stand.  He did lots of other football grounds as well - early MU, Hillsborough, Ibrox, etc. many of which no longer exist today but of cause ours does!

PS: Woolly, if those Southern League trophies are about, your cabinet is going to be of 'mammoth' proportions!
"If you're sat in row Z and the ball hits your head, that's ........."


BedsFFC

Quote from: MikeW on December 08, 2017, 02:54:38 PM
BedsFFC:  The Fulham history books aside, a fascinating read is 'Engineering Archie', written by Simon Inglis and all about Archibald Leitch who designed the Stevenage Road stand.  He did lots of other football grounds as well - early MU, Hillsborough, Ibrox, etc. many of which no longer exist today but of cause ours does!

PS: Woolly, if those Southern League trophies are about, your cabinet is going to be of 'mammoth' proportions!

Thanks v much mike. I will look them up

KayneWerrins

I don't want to denigrate the impressive cup runs or coming close second, but you only get honours or trophies for winning things.

Not for coming second or for being runners up.



Quote from: Woolly Mammoth on December 08, 2017, 01:35:14 PM
Quote from: KayneWerrins on December 08, 2017, 10:04:33 AM
Is this a wind up?

Quote from: grandad on December 06, 2017, 05:39:15 PM
There should be at least 18 Trophies to display.
Football League Division One: 2000/1

Football League Division Two: 1948/9; 1998/9

Football league Division Three (South): 1931/2

Football Combination: 2001

Promoted:

Football League Division Two: 1958/9 (Runners-up)

Football League Division Three: 1970/1 (Runners-up); 1981/2 (Third Place); 1996/7 (Runners-up)

Cup Competitions:

UEFA Europa League Finalists: 2010

UEFA Intertoto Cup Winners: 2002

FA Cup Finalists: 1975

FA Cup Semi-Finalists: 1908; 1936; 1958; 1962; 2002

Anglo Scottish Cup Finalists: 1975
Quote from: KayneWerrins on December 08, 2017, 10:04:33 AM
Is this a wind up?

Quote from: grandad on December 06, 2017, 05:39:15 PM
There should be at least 18 Trophies to display.
Football League Division One: 2000/1

Football League Division Two: 1948/9; 1998/9

Football league Division Three (South): 1931/2

Football Combination: 2001

Promoted:

Football League Division Two: 1958/9 (Runners-up)

Football League Division Three: 1970/1 (Runners-up); 1981/2 (Third Place); 1996/7 (Runners-up)

Cup Competitions:

UEFA Europa League Finalists: 2010

UEFA Intertoto Cup Winners: 2002

FA Cup Finalists: 1975

FA Cup Semi-Finalists: 1908; 1936; 1958; 1962; 2002

Anglo Scottish Cup Finalists: 1975

No it's not a wind up KayneWerrins it's Fulham's achievements to date.