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Title: Friday Fulham Stuff - 03/04/26...
Post by: WhiteJC on April 03, 2026, 12:04:45 AM
Update on Brentford away ticket allocation
We have sought further clarification from the Club on the Brentford ticket sale process.

The Club have responded as follows:

    For this year, the Riverside Run replaces the annual cycle ride which has taken place in previous seasons as a fundraiser for the Fulham Foundation.
    The maximum number of Matchday Package places was capped at 30. The Club advised, without referencing the number, these had all sold out in their article on 27 February.
    The Club have again confirmed the Matchday Package match tickets were sourced from a separate club allocation meaning no impact on the away ticket allocation available for Loyalty Point holders.

The FST believe that communications around this event and the number of Matchday Package places should have been better, a point which has been made to, and accepted by, the Club.

The Trust strongly support the work of the Fulham Foundation and will continue to support them in every way possible, but disagree with using entry to away games requiring loyalty points for fundraising. We would always expect the Club to make the maximum number of tickets available to Fulham fans.



https://www.fulhamsupporterstrust.com/news/2026/04/update-on-brentford-away-ticket-allocation/
Title: Re: Friday Fulham Stuff - 03/04/26...
Post by: WhiteJC on April 03, 2026, 12:07:03 AM
Alex Iwobi is Finding Form and Making Waves at Fulham
Alexander Iwobi (or simply Alex or Iwobi) has been in the Premier League since 2015. He started his career at Arsenal and won the FA Cup with the club. However, there were a lot of uncertainties about his stay at Arsenal, and despite signing a long-term contract with the club till 2023, he left the club in 2019 and signed for Everton Football Club. Although he was eligible to play for England, Alex pledged his allegiance to Nigeria early in his career. A move which, at the time, could be considered unthoughtful. But Alex has been a straight-up footballer who considers criticism as fuel. When it was announced by Arsene Wenger that he'd be leaving the club in 2018, without his knowledge, he considered it an inspiration to become better.

But much of his stay and performances at Arsenal and Everton were clouded because he had not picked up a consistent form that would make him a Premier League darling. But Everton's manager at the time, Marco Silver, who currently coaches Fulham Football Club, saw something special in him. So in 2023, he signed for Fulham.

At Fulham now, Alex Iwobi is enjoying his best football as a Premier League player, not only for sealing his place in the first team squad and engineering the team's midfield, but he is also bagging goals. He has already scored over 18 goals, more than any club he has played for. As it is known, most players across the world aim to play and stay in the Premier League because it is considered the most competitive league in the world. For Alex Iwobi to have remained in the league for the past decade and played at the top level shows how incredible he is as a player.

https://x.com/FulhamFC/status/2023020720368836642

https://x.com/FulhamFC/status/1982764218374877494

To highlight Alex's goals and assists at the club, here is a compilation by the club for you.




https://www.bellanaija.com/2026/04/alex-iwobi-is-finding-form-and-making-waves-at-fulham-fc/