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Title: Friday Fulham Stuff (05/10/12)...
Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:38:21 AM
 
U21s Face Chelsea

Fulham Under-21s take on rivals Chelsea at Craven Cottage on Friday evening in the hope of securing the SW6 bragging rights.

Kit Symons' side slipped to a 3-0 defeat at Liverpool on Monday, so naturally, they will be looking to bounce back in what is always a competitive encounter for young hopefuls. Going out with the same commitment as their more senior peers, Friday's clash should be no different.

Chelsea visit the Cottage having taken five points so far following one win and two draws from their five fixtures. Last Friday, the Blues slipped to a 3-1 home defeat against Middlesbrough.

Their Under-19s were in action against CSKA Moscow in the NextGen Series this week, so manager Dermot Drummy is expected to make changes ahead of this Barclays Under-21 Premier League match. 

Symons' charges have looked impressive in training this week, and three points on Friday night will certainly give their season a boost.

"We're looking forward to the game, the matches against Chelsea are always that bit more special because it's a derby fixture," Symons told fulhamfc.com. "We could have a few First Team players involved; ones that the Manager believes need a bit of a run out.

"So it will be a bit of a mix in terms of personnel, but that's what development football is all about. Obviously only three outfield players over the age of 21 are allowed to play, so it's still very much our younger boys.

"As we know, Chelsea are a good side, and they may well have a mix of players as well. Their various teams all tend to play the same way, so they will get the ball down and play bright, forward-thinking football.

"I've watched them a bit this season, and they look good. They have some very good players and ones that on their day, could ask a lot of questions. But at the same time, we have players that can cause them problems too, so it should be an entertaining game.

"We lost against Liverpool on Monday, and as I've said before, there's always a chance to put things right and after what was a largely disappointing performance, we have that opportunity on Friday.

"We've gone through what went wrong, and we've had a positive week out on the training field in terms of moving forward from that. I'm pleased with what I've seen and hopefully we can go out and get the result we need."

Fulham Under-21s v Chelsea Under-21s takes place at Craven Cottage, kick-off 7pm. 

Tickets for this fixture can no longer be purchased online, to buy, please call 0843 208 1234 (option 3) or drop in person to the Ticket Office or purchase at the gate.

Season Ticket Holders can attend this fixture for free by showing their pass at the turnstiles, while adult tickets are £3 and both under 16s and over 65s just £1.



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:39:41 AM
 
Liverpool and Arsenal eye Norwegian bargain
Liverpool and Arsenal transfer news: Fulham defender Brede Hangeland available on a free next summer

Fulham defender Brede Hangeland is attracting interest from Arsenal and Liverpool, according to talkSPORT.

The 31-year-old has entered the final 12 months of his contract at Craven Cottage, and with Martin Jol yet to open negotiations over a new deal, could leave the club on a free transfer next summer.

Anfield has been mentioned as a potential destination for the Norwegian international, with Jamie Carragher looking ever closer to retirement.

Hangeland's ability on the ball would also fit in with Brendan Rodgers' football philosophy, so it would be no surprise to see him plying his trade on Merseyside next season.

Gunners boss Arsene Wenger has also been credited with an interest in Hangeland in the past, and may rival Liverpool for his signature if it becomes clear he will not sign a new deal with Fulham.

Arsenal have improved considerably in defence this campaign, and with the likes of Per Mertesacker, Thomas Vermaelen and Laurent Koscielny currently vying for a place in Wenger's starting XI, competition for places at the Emirates Stadium is as strong as ever.

Fulham would be foolish to let a player that has served their club with such distinction over the past four years leave, but failure to reach agreement will mean he is free to talk to foreign clubs when the transfer window reopens in January.



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:40:30 AM
 
Winger pencilled in for Fulham return

KERIM Frei is set to feature in tomorrow night's reserve game with Chelsea as he steps up his comeback from a pelvis injury.

The Fulham youngster has not appeared so far this season after picking up a knock on international duty with Turkey.

However, the winger returned to full training last week and is closing in on a return to full fitness.

And Frei will continue his rehab with a run-out for the development side in the U21s clash at Craven Cottage against their west London rivals.



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:42:04 AM
 
Ex-favourite amazed by Schwarzer's form

Former Fulham goalkeeper Antti Niemi believes Australian stopper Mark Schwarzer is getting better and better with age.
Niemi has been reminiscing about his time at Craven Cottage and Sunday's opponents Southampton in an exclusive interview with the club's official website ahead of this weekend's game.

The ex-Finnish international, who now coaches his country's goalkeepers, is particularly impressed by the form of his successor between the sticks in west London as he continues to defy his advancing years, with just two days to go until turns 40.

He said: "Mark's been at the top of his game for 15 years now - he's a goalkeeper I admire so much and he proves it's not about your age. It's about how they play and obviously they've been injury free which helps a lot.

"When I watch Schwarzer play I think he looks like he's getting better and better. You'd think that a goalkeeper would hit their peak in their 30's but he's unbelievable.

"I have to say he's so fit - I'm jealous because he looks marvellous when he's standing in that goal! Once he finishes his career, whenever that will be, people will look back and say he was one of the best."

Niemi, who is only a few months older than Schwarzer, has admitted he will have divided loyalty when the two teams clash at St Mary's on Sunday, as he has fond memories of his time with both clubs.

He added: "It's going to be a funny feeling on Sunday knowing who to support. It's really difficult for me and I just hope it's a cracking game that ends in a 3-3 draw. I want to see lots of goals, excitement and a draw to make me happy! That's my wish!"



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 03:48:51 PM
 
Dan Burn: Yeovil Town loan spell crucial to Fulham top flight dreams

Dan Burn sees his spell with Yeovil Town as crucial to hopes of making the step up to featuring in the Premier League.

The giant defender is in line for his third appearance of a youth loan from Fulham when the Glovers lock horns with Colchester United on Saturday.

Burn is yet to appear for the Cottagers, but admits he has to be patient with illustrious competition ahead of him and said now was the time to prove himself after finally completing a temporary switch to Somerset.

The 20-year-old who joined Fulham as a teenager for a six-figure fee said: "I have been trying to get out on loan for a while. I am trying to break into the first team at Fulham and I feel I really need some first team experience before I get that chance.

"If you are choosing between Brede Hangeland who has played so many times internationally, you have got Phillipe Senderos, you have got Aaron Hughes and all those big names you are not going to just chuck in a young lad just for the sake of it.

"I think this is a good chance for me to prove myself in a good league at a good team and hopefully possibly get back and break into the first team and make that step."

Burn first caught manager Gary Johnson's eye in Fulham's reserves aged 18, before representing the Craven Cottage outfit's under-21 development side this season.

The 6ft 6ins left footer revealed he had been aware of Yeovil's interest for some weeks and was delighted the two clubs finally came to an agreement.

He added he would be prepared to stay with the Glovers until the end of the season providing he was performing and it suited all three parties.

"They had been talking about it for a while," he said. "We had Manchester City at home on the Monday for the under-21s and they told me in the morning I was going to go.

"We had been waiting for weeks but for whatever reason they couldn't agree. I have known for weeks. I am glad they have got it sorted, it is always good too come to a new club and meet players but it is also daunting because you have never met those players before.

"I love it so far, it's really good. Since the start of the season I have been checking the results and watching the Football League show. They did a piece where they went into the club so I already knew some people from there. I had done my research.

"We will see how it goes and see what happens. If I play well and I put in some good performances and the team's playing well I can't see why it can't go until the end of the season."

Burn enjoyed a dramatic debut at Preston North End, scoring at both ends in the 3-2 defeat. He described the game as "crazy", saying: "It was great to be back playing first team football, I am just disappointed with the result.

"There are not many games that you can say you have scored an own goal and gone up the other end and scored as well.

"It was just one of those where if I had reacted quicker I would have been in a position to deal with it but I was in my stride and I couldn't get out the way if I tried. I then had it in my mind that I would just go for it. I saw the ball drop over the keeper and was in shock."



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 03:50:55 PM
 
Southampton looking to extend home record against Fulham

Saints are hoping to extend one of their finest home records when they take on Fulham at St Mary's on Sunday.

Nigel Adkins' team are desperate for another home victory to go alongside their 4-1 demolition of Aston Villa as they aim to go into the next international break with six points on the board.

To do that they have to get past Martin Jol's Fulham side – but the omens are very good.

Saints have amassed a quite remarkable home record against the Cottagers down the years, losing just once in 27 league meetings on the south coast – and that in the pre-war era.


It was 1935 the last time Fulham actually beat Saints on their own patch and Adkins and his team will certainly be aiming to extend that run still further.

An even better omen for the three points is that of the 27 meetings, Saints have actually won 19 and drawn just seven.

As he prepares for the game Adkins has some major decisions to make with his team.

He tinkered with the side that defeated Villa and saw the team lose 3-1 at Everton last weekend.

Among his biggest dilemmas is whether to stick with Paulo Gazzaniga in goal, draft in new signing Artur Boruc or recall Kelvin Davis.

In the centre half department Adkins partnered Maya Yoshida with Jose Fonte at Goodison Park but Jos Hooiveld is now considered fully fit and is hoping for a recall.

In the left back slot Danny Fox should be available but at Everton it was Nathaniel Clyne moved across the back line with Frazer Richardson at right back.

Jason Puncheon is also pushing for a recall after being left out at Everton despite some impressive recent displays.

Morgan Schneiderlin still appears unlikely to be fit for the game after injuring his knee ligaments while Jack Cork also remains on the sidelines.



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 03:51:56 PM
 
Ready And Set

Giorgos Karagounis insists he is ready for the rigours of the Barclays Premier League after his brief bow against Manchester City last weekend.

The Greece legend arrived in SW6 early last month, but - by his own admission - was short of match action, having not featured since the summer's European Championships.

However, he is now close to full fitness, and was handed a 10-minute stint against City on Saturday after Chris Baird was forced off with a late injury.

"I feel good and I've been working hard," he said. "I've trained hard and played a practice match too to allow me to get used to the rhythm of play. The main focus for me now is to get used to the pace of the game, but I feel good and physically I'm ready.

"It was great to make my Premier League debut for the club, although I'm naturally disappointed that we lost the game. We could have taken a point from the match but in the end we didn't and we should now look forward to the next match.

"All of the matches in the Premier League are difficult regardless of whether you play against the team in first place or last position in the league. They [Manchester City] are a good side and were worthy champions last season but I feel that there aren't any easy games in the Premier League."

Snapped up on a free transfer by Martin Jol, having left Panathinaikos at the end of last season, Karagounis has had plenty of time to get to know his Fulham teammates and adjust to his new surroundings.

And he's been impressed by what he has seen so far, stating: "It's like a real family here, everyone has been good to me and has helped me to settle in well. The whole squad is in fact like a family, there are good players and there's a great atmosphere in the dressing room which helps new players coming to the Club integrate quickly."

He continued: "We're aiming to do as well as we can in the Premier League and to be as high up the table as possible, and hopefully do well in a cup also.

"We want to try to have a good season and to be able to reflect at the end of the campaign and assess how we have done. For now, I think we're progressing well and we are playing good entertaining football and scoring a lot of goals, one of the highest-scoring teams in the Premier League, and this is a good basis to move forwards."

The 35-year-old midfielder became the joint highest-capped player for Greece last June, scoring the only goal against Russia which saw them qualify for the Quarter-Finals of Euro 2012 on his 120th appearance.

He now looks set to break that record when Greece takes on Bosnia and Slovakia in two qualifiers for the 2014 World Cup during the forthcoming international break.

"I've been called up for Greece to play two big matches against Bosnia and Slovakia, two teams competing against us for top spot in the qualifying group," said Karagounis. "It's important to do well for the national team.

"In terms of the record, this is a great achievement of course, but for me what means more is that within the 120 appearances so far, we've won a European Championship and we have competed in three European Championships, in the last one we were among the best eight teams in Europe.

"We've played in one World Cup Finals and one Confederations Cup and what pleases me most is we've had more success with the Greece national team than ever before and have had some fantastic victories during this time."



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 03:53:16 PM
 
Petric's glad to be in hot form after rejecting sunny Spain

So long as it keeps raining goals for Fulham striker Mladen Petric, it will take the Croatian's mind off the thought that he might now be enjoying sunny football in Spain.

Petric, Fulham's first major signing of the summer when he moved to Craven Cottage on a free transfer from Bundesliga side Hamburg, has scored three goals

in four Premier League games for Martin Jol's team. In the continuing absence through injury of Dimitar Berbatov, he will look to lead the line and add to that tally at Southampton on Sunday.

But the 31-year-old, on target from the penalty spot in last weekend's defeat against Manchester City, has revealed how Fulham almost missed out on his signature.

Petric (above) said: "I had a few choices when my contract at Hamburg came to an end and it was between Spain and England. To play in the Premier League has always been an ambition of mine. However, Spain was also an exciting destination.

"I'm from Croatia and my wife is from Greece, so I had always presumed the difference in weather would make our decision. But in speaking to the club, very quickly I was aware of their ambition and ideas going forward, something I wanted to be part of.

"When you join a new team, move to a new country, there is always an element of doubt.

"Had I made the right decision? Thankfully, I feel that I have."



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 03:54:21 PM
 
Playing Away: Reading, Everton and Fulham set for wins on the road
The last set of Premier League fixtures before another international break take place at the weekend and Shaun Curran has picked out three teams who are capable of getting a result on their travels.

After we did another 'Meat Loaf' in last weekend's Playing Away selections (two out of three ain't bad, with Liverpool winning at Norwich City and West Ham United doing the business at Queens Park Rangers), this week are are hoping to keep our good record going and looking at the Premier League fixture list we fancy Reading, Everton and Fulham to pick up results at Swansea City, Wigan Athletic and Southampton respectively.

Punters who open a bwin account will receive a free £20 bet which can be used to back any of the selections in a single or, if you fancy all three to come in, in a treble that will pay out £413.40 in returns.

Reading to beat Swansea City @ 29/10

Brian McDermott's side are yet to win a match since their promotion back to the Premier League but there is enough evidence to suggest that Reading could break their duck with a victory over Swansea at the Liberty Stadium.

Since a poor display in losing 3-1 at home to Tottenham, the Royals seem to have turned a corner performance-wise: unlucky to lose to West Brom, a win over QPR in the League Cup and a 2-2 draw with Newcastle that deserved much more means Reading are in decent fettle heading to Wales.

Swansea, on the other hand, have been poor since their electric start and those two wins from their opening couple of matches seem a long tome ago right now. The Swans have lost three Premier League games on the bounce without scoring and have conceded at least two goals in each of their last five games, including a cup tie at League One Crawley. Performances have dropped alarmingly and at a nice price, Reading can prevail in a meeting of two sides who look set to struggle this year.

(Read a full Swansea v Reading betting preview here)

Everton to beat Wigan Athletic @ Evens

Wigan only ever seem to play in August, April and May and with their season already looking like it is taking an all too familiar turn, in-form Everton can grab a win at the DW Stadium.

Quite why Roberto Martinez can't get his side to play when the leaves turn brown is something of a mystery, but year after year the Latics go on epic runs without a victory and it looks as though they may be about to embark upon one now.

Martinez's side have lost three league games on the trot against Manchester United, Fulham and Sunderland, scoring just one goal, and Everton have to be backed to make it four consecutive defeats.

A blip in the Capital One Cup at Leeds United shouldn't detract from the start Everton have made, with the Toffees sitting pretty in second place and playing some great stuff. Thirteen points from six games is a great return and with Nikica Jelavic back in the groove, Everton can pick up the points.

(Read a full Wigan v Everton betting preview here)

Fulham to beat Southampton @ 33/20

In defeat at Everton last weekend, Southampton once again showed their inability to defend and Fulham could be the latest team to profit from the Saints' lax back four when they travel to St Mary's on Sunday.

Despite taking an early lead at Goodison Park, Nigel Adkins' men showed no signs that they are capable of seeing out a result and with good players able to exploit the many gaps in the Saints' rearguard, it is worth taking a chance on Fulham going home with all the points.

No team has conceded more than Southampton's 18 league goals and it doesn't take a genius to work out if you are going to concede three goals a game you aren't going to win many football matches.

Fulham, who have won three and lost three of their six fixtures, have some quality attacking players despite the departures of Clint Dempsey and Moussa Dembele, and only Manchester United have scored more than the Cottagers' 13 goals.

The Londoners do struggle on the road, but Martin Jol is making a forceful attempt to change that and a win at Wigan last time out will have lifted spirits. At 33/20, they are worth backing here.



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 03:57:10 PM
 
Premier League Injuries: Fulham to miss Berba threat

Dimitar Berbatov, Micah Richards and Anton Ferdinand will all be big misses for their clubs this weekend...

Dimitar Berbatov - Southampton v Fulham (Sunday 13:30)

It was a real coup for Martin Jol to prise Berbatov away from the jaws of Juventus in the dying hours of the transfer window. For such a ridiculously small transfer fee of around £4 million this was surely among the very best signings of the summer, especially when you consider his last price tag was valued at over seven times that amount just four years ago. The silky Bulgarian's impact at Craven Cottage was immediate too, scoring twice on his home debut to ensure Fulham halted a run of three straight defeats. He'll be a big loss at St Mary's where the Cottagers haven't won in their last four attempts.

Recommended Bet: Back Southampton and Fulham to draw



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 03:58:03 PM
 
The youth of today

One of life's great chicken and egg situations lies with young football players. Do the good players get games when they're young because they're good enough to play at a young age, or do the good players become good players because they played at a young age?

I suspect it must be a bit of both.

The England team, with senior games in their age 18,19,20 years:

Johnson 23, 19, 16
Jagielka 1, 15, 23
Lescott 1, 37, 44
Baines 6, 26, 41
Lampard 13, 31, 38
Gerrard 12, 29, 33
Milner 25, 28, 35
Cleverley 0, 15, 33
Defoe 30, 35, 38

All of them were playing regular football somewhere when they were young. This of course proves nothing at all, for reasons outlined above, but it seems reasonable to say that none of the current England team was a late starter.

But we're still not getting at the big issue, are we?

Take three equal players at the age of 19 and let one play every week, one play selectively 15 times a year, and the other almost never, which do you think turns into the player? I'm inclined to go for player 1, but we really can't tell, can we?

John Jeremiah Sullivan wrote this about the Williams sisters:

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It's more something that she doesn't even know she's doing, something having to do with the transfer of force, of mass, from the back of her body to the front, and the way that this transference is passed along into the shot, the way it enters her racket head at precisely the millisecond she hits the ball, resulting in a kind of popping sound, the distinctive pop in ball-striking that signals someone who can really play, the thing you simply cannot and will never learn to do if you are a hack or even a pretty good player who has hit that cruel ceiling, the limits of your own physical ability, beyond which you cannot progress, even after decades of lessons and work, but beyond which some 8-year-old girls can go and indeed beyond which they were born. It's the tyranny of talent. Watching this little girl do it, watching her have it, that lays it bare, undeniably evident, extracted from the game like the Higgs boson from those protons.

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Is football all about talent? The debate seems to go back and forth. Certainly when I was growing up this was the prevailing sentiment, the idea of improving wasn't really offered: you were good or you weren't. Then Malcolm Gladwell and Matthew Syed started talking about the power of putting thousands of hours in, and now it was all about hard work. Then Ed Smith, sensibly, reminded us that this really can't be universal: you can put all the hours in you want but you need the genes, the talent, too. If you have the talent and put in the work, then you become a star, which is what Sullivan was getting at with the Williams's. It's funny, we think, "well did Wayne Rooney work harder than anyone else growing up?" And the answer is that in some ways he probably did: he lived next door to a park and spent hours on end firing balls at bricks in a wall. A young Rooney found transcendence in the solitary and neverending wellying of a ball against a wall and, coupled with some kind of natural talent, this gave him all the boost he needed to become an elite player.

But these are the exceptions. What of players like Matthew Briggs and Alex Smith? Is Premier League survival so finely balanced that there's no scope for giving young players like this an extended chance? Karagounis played 9 minutes the other day. In those 9 minutes he touched the ball once, was fouled once, and fouled a City player once. If Alex Smith had been on the pitch instead, what would have happened? I'm not saying that Alex Smith is as good as Karagounis – of course he isn't – but football still has a conservatism that values (expensive) experience over youth. It's one way that smart baseball teams used to have an advantage over silly ones, the latter being perfectly happy to pay big money for known mediocrities while their rivals paid peanuts for unproven players of similar or better players.

Fulham are getting to this point, it seems: they are playing Kacaniklic and Frei and I imagine we'll see Smith again, but it still feels we're not quite bold enough. The idea was that the club would get younger, by phasing out the old and bringing in the new, but other than Bryan Ruiz and Hugo Rodallega we haven't actually acquired anyone who might be expected to be playing in 2015. This means that at some point another 10-15 players are going to have to be found, which is an expensive business. Some of them might come from the youth teams, but how many? Put another way, how many of our young players are on the cusp of missing out, of stalling in their progress because they're not getting the senior games they'll need?

Dan Burn is 20 and has just gone out on loan.
Alex Smith is 20 and got a cameo the other day in a game when we were well ahead.
Ronnie Minkwitz is 18
Richard Peniket is 19

Matthew Briggs is 21
Kerim Frei is 18
Kacaniklic is 21
Marcello Trotta is 20.

These players aren't *that* young. Certainly at 21 Kacaniklic should be playing now if he's going to be good enough. It's not too late for them, but for Matthew Briggs in particular there's a sense of "where did all the time go?". Central defenders seem to mature later so Dan Burn's age need not be an issue, but it's certainly time for him to get some games under his belt at a lower level. Trotta showed promise in some loans but now isn't the time to spend a season watching football is it?

Clearly there are more questions than answers in youth development and we don't know what a realistic target for 'home grown' players is. In past years the answer was "more than we have now" but in the last handful of seasons Smalling, Frei and Kacaniklic have shown signs of life at the top level. Whether we have the scouting and then boldness to continue this initial progress remains to be seen: certainly it would help the club financially to do so.



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 03:59:02 PM
 
Under-18s Take On Blues

Fulham's Under-18s will look to bounce back from their first defeat of the season when they head to table-topping Chelsea on Saturday (11am).

The Whites saw their 100 per cent winning run come to an end in their fifth game of the season after a disappointing 3-1 loss to Liverpool at Motspur Park last weekend.

Emerson Hyndman put the Whites in front with a well-taken effort and Fulham missed further chances to increase their lead.

But Liverpool hit back in the second half and goals from Jerome Sinclair, Kristoffer Peterson and Yalany Baio secured the Reds the points.

Under-18s Manager Steve Wigley said: "It was a poor display from my side and Liverpool deserved to win. We'll be looking to improve on that against Chelsea, who have won all five of their games this season."

You can see the goals from the Liverpool match – and highlights from all the Under-18s games this season – by heading to our Media Centre.


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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:00:15 PM
 
Fulham: the Premier League's great entertainers

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A quick look at the current Premier League table won't tell you much, six games into the new season. But one thing is notable: ahead of their game against Southampton this Sunday, Fulham are ninth, which happens to be exactly where they finished last season. It's a pretty good indication that they're a fully-fledged mid-table team these days. Luckily, that doesn't have to be such a bad thing.

Normally there are two options for a club in Fulham's position, and neither is much fun. There's a: boredom, or b: getting into an unnecessary relegation battle to spice things up (otherwise known as 'doing a West Ham'). But Fulham have got a new angle on it: free from agonising over Champions League places or feeling insecure about relegation, they've gone and become the most entertaining thing to watch in the league – notwithstanding Roberto Mancini's attempts to play with a back three.

Under Martin Jol, Fulham aren't mediocre mid-table – they're liberated entertainers with an appetite for playing a brand of football that doesn't quite look like anyone else's. Last season, for instance, they were the only team in the league to create more chances from the middle of the pitch than either the left or the right. It was a style which had something to do with playing with a ludicrously attacking selection of central midfielders – Bryan Ruiz and Mousa Dembélé both started from deep at various points. Anyone who's seen either of those players knows that that kind of thing doesn't happen at many other clubs.

And it's not an accident, either. It's an ideology. Dembélé and Clint Dempsey, last season's top scorer, have left the club to join Tottenham, but the midfield replacements are equally as progressive. Giorgos Karagounis and Alexander Kacaniklic look like they've had fallings out with the centre-backs for all that they refuse to look back to them, while Mladen Petric and Hugo Rodallega were brought in as dynamic goalscorers before Dempsey had even squeezed himself away from the club. Which is even before Dimitar Berbatov gets a mention.

Now on to the man himself. Halfway through the process of signing for Fiorentina, Berbatov was persuaded to join Fulham by Jol, his former manager at Tottenham, creating the kind of club-player match-up that makes far more sense than reality usually serves up. In Berbatov, the aesthete's club meets the aesthete's aesthete of a player. Manchester United, and perhaps most of the teams launching themselves full-throttle at the Champions League, no longer feel they can afford the supposed luxury of a player like Berbatov. Fulham, on the other hand, have room for the deep sensuality of that velvet striker's first touch and languid stride. And who isn't thankful that they do? Philistines. Only philistines.

Orchestrated by Jol and completed by Berbatov, something special has come together on the banks of the Thames. Roy Hodgson made them solid, Mark Hughes kept them ticking over and Jol has made them likeable, maybe the rarest quality available in football. Only Manchester United have scored more goals than Fulham this season. Technically, they're as good as anyone. In terms of entertainment, they're better. And if they're not at least your second team, you haven't watched them enough.

Where do they go from here? Well, alongside the style, there is already more substance than last season. Both Manchester sides have already been given difficult games and Berbatov may be a luxury but he also happens to be a player capable of scoring more goals than anyone else in a Premier League season (Carlos Tévez excluded). It won't be mid-table forever, then, because enough right decisions are being made at the club that tangible progress should follow.

So we should probably enjoy them as a mid-table side while we can, before success shackles them. Success ruins everything.



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:01:17 PM
 
Fulham snap up Senegal star on short-term deal

Fulham are set to complete the signing of Mickael Tavares on a short-term deal.

The Senegal international is a free agent having been released by Hamburg, and is now set to join the Cottagers until January.

The 29-year-old midfielder has previous experience of English football having spent time at loan during the 2010-11 season, and Martin Jol has now snapped him up as he seeks cover for the injured Mahamadou Diarra.



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:03:45 PM
 
Southampton - Fulham Preview: Cottagers looking to keep up unbeaten run against Saints
Martin Jol will be trying to arrest his side's poor away form against a shaky home defence, but faces a big challenge without Dimitar Berbatov pulling the strings

PROBABLE LINEUPS
Southampton
Gazzaniga
Clyne, Yoshida, Fonte, Fox
Schneiderlin
Puncheon, Ramirez, Ward-Prowse, Lallana
Lambert

Fulham
Schwarzer
Riether, Hughes, Hangelaand, Riise
Ruiz, Baird, Sidwell, Duff
Petric, Rodallega

Home side Southampton have a clean bill of health except for youngster Jack Cork, who will be out for a minimum of five weeks after sustaining a knee injury during last week's League Cup tie.

They have no suspended players either, so Nigel Adkins will be able to work with a near-full squad of players, which will be heartening given the Saints' poor start to the 2012-13 campaign.

Morgan Schneiderlin should be back for the hosts to screen Fulham's attacks in front of the defence, while Ricky Lambert and Jose Fonte returned during last week's 3-1 defeat at Everton.

The visitors have more to worry about in terms of injuries, with striker Dimitar Berbatov (thigh) out until at least October 20.

Kerim Frei (groin) has returned to training and is in contention for his first Fulham appearance of the season, and Phillippe Senderos (foot) could be back to bolster the back line.

Simon Davies (neck) has no return date as of yet, while Mahamadou Diarra (knee) is out until at least November.

   DID YOU KNOW?
Southampton have lost five of their last six matches in the Premier League.

The Saints have dropped nine points from winning positions this season.

A massive 83% of Southampton's matches have had over two goals scored in total.

Southampton have conceded at least two goals in five of their last six matches in the Premier League.

There have been over two goals scored in Fulham's last six games in the Premier League

Fulham are undefeated in their last five matches against Southampton in all competitions.

A total of 78% of Fulham's conceded goals were conceded away from home.

Southampton have played Fulham six times at home, with each side winning three games.

Fulham's Giorgos Karagounis (pictured) is one goal away from 50 strikes in league football, in a decorated career that has seen him play in the Greek Super League, Serie A and Portuguese Liga.



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:06:19 PM
 
Southampton v Fulham

BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE
Venue: St Mary's Stadium Date: Sunday, 7 October


TEAM NEWS

Southampton boss Nigel Adkins has virtually a full squad to choose from, with only injured midfielder Jack Cork unavailable for selection.

Centre-back Jos Hooiveld is fully fit again, while Jason Puncheon is also pushing for a recall.

Fulham give Dimitar Berbatov (hip) only a slim chance of playing, while Mladen Petric (calf) is rated doubtful.

Kieran Richardson is fit, while Kerim Frei and Philippe Senderos are close to making their comebacks.

MATCH PREVIEW

Southampton's season has started rather like a very big dipper, unfortunately one with more downs than ups. Conceding goals at the rate of three a game just cannot continue without terrible damage being done to their season, so the first priority must be to toughen up defensively.

Nigel Adkins has some delightful attacking talent at his disposal. I saw a fair bit of Gaston Ramirez playing for Uruguay's Olympic side in the summer and he is real quality. Rickie Lambert has been hugely impressive in keeping up his impressive goal ratio in a higher division, but Saints are going to struggle to win any points to go with the plaudits if they need to score three times to even get a draw.

Adkins will point to their second-half demolition of Aston Villa as evidence that there are plenty of games Southampton can hope to win - and this must be one of them.

Fulham are not quite the terrible travellers of days gone by - they have actually won four of their last 10 on the road - but they are still prone to some really bad away days and Southampton will hope to make this another.

Fulham missed the guile of Dimitar Berbatov against Manchester City last weekend - who wouldn't? Already most of their play goes through the Bulgarian when he is on the pitch. Mladen Petric is a goalscoring replacement, but cannot match the missing creativity. It goes without saying that a speedy return for Berbatov from a thigh injury would be most welcome.

Defensively Fulham are sound. Goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer - who turns 40 the day before this game - Brede Hangeland and Aaron Hughes are as reliable as ever. Chris Baird has developed into a useful defensive midfielder whilst Alexander Kacaniklic provides a challenge to full-backs and commentators alike. Throw in Mladen Petric, Hugo Rodallega and Damien Duff and you have some very handy options - it's just that none of them are Berbatov.

MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head
These two clubs have not met since 2005, the last season of four in which they competed against each other in the Premier League. Over those eight matches, Fulham won three and Southampton won one (four draws).

Fulham have not won a league match at Southampton for 77 years.

Overall, the two clubs have met 59 time in all competitions - Southampton winning 22 times to Fulham's 18 victories.

The clubs first met in 1915, with Saints winning 3-2 at Fulham (after extra-time) to book a place in the third round of the FA Cup.

Southampton
The club's starting line-up last weekend had an average age (24 years and 221 days) that was fully four years younger than that of Everton's.

They have scored as many goals (10) as Arsenal and Swansea this season, only failing to score in one of their six matches.

Gaston Ramirez, the club's record £12m signing, has scored one Premier League goal in two starts so far.

Fulham
The Cottagers have yet to draw in this season's Premier League, winning three times and losing three times.

Only Manchester United (14) have scored more league goals than Fulham (13) this season.

Damien Duff and Mladen Petric have both scored three Premier League goals each this season.



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:07:58 PM
 
Fixture Amendments

The Club can confirm that the following fixtures have been selected for live television coverage and, as a result, will now be played on alternative days or at different times:

Newcastle United (H) Monday 10th December 2012 KO 8pm (Sky Sports). Previously due to be played Saturday 8th December
Liverpool (A) Saturday 22nd December 2012 KO 5.30pm (ESPN). Previously due to kick-off at 3pm
West Bromwich Albion (A) Tuesday 1st January 2013 KO 12.45pm (Sky Sports). Previously due to kick-off at 3pm


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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:10:33 PM
 
LAWRO'S PREDICTION
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Southampton v Fulham (13:30 BST)

This should be a very open game, and I fancy Southampton's chances.

I know Fulham won their last away game, at Wigan, but the Latics created plenty of scoring opportunities in that match and, as a Saints player, you would be going into a home game against the Cottagers thinking that we are going to do the same and we can win.

I'm not sure Southampton felt that confident about taking the three points even when they went ahead against Everton last week but this weekend will be a different story, especially if Fulham have one of their off-days on the road.

Southampton have conceded an average of three goals a game in the league this season and I am sure their manager Nigel Adkins will have been working like mad on their defending but it is important they do not lose any of their attacking threat at the same time.

It is all about getting the balance right and I am with Adkins when he says he will keep on attacking. As a newly promoted team he has not got the strongest of squads but he has some useful attacking players like Adam Lallana and Rickie Lambert so he should play to his strengths.

Prediction: 2-0



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:30:55 PM
 
Tavares set for Fulham deal

Fulham are on the verge of sealing a short-term deal for Senegal international Mickael Tavares as they look to bolster their midfield.
The 29-year-old is a free agent and therefore eligible to join the Cottagers outside of the transfer window at a time when manager Martin Jol is down to the bare bones in the middle of the park.

Jol has been desperate to draft in additional personnel after seeing fellow midfielder Mahamadou Diarra ruled out for up to five months after damaging cruciate ligaments.

Tavares has been looking for a new club for some time after being released by Hamburg, where he will have worked previously with the Fulham boss during the Dutchman's own stint with the German side, and has been handed a contract initially until January.

The defensive stopper is no stranger to English football himself either, having enjoyed a lengthy loan spell with Middlesbrough in 2010/2011, where he played 12 times.



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:32:01 PM
 
Southampton vs Fulham – Match Preview

Southampton welcome Fulham to St Mary's on Sunday lunchtime, looking to bounce back from a defeat last time out at Goodison Park.

The Premier League new boys have played some decent football since their return, but their problems clearly lie in defence. Their current record shows they are conceding three goals a game on average.

Fulham have made a solid start to the season under Martin Jol, and were unfortunate to lose to Champions Manchester City last weekend after a late Edin Dzeko goal.

Nigel Adkins will look to use his teams last home performance as inspiration, as his side ran out 4-1 winners over Aston Villa.

Adkins also has a virtually full squad to pick from for this encounter, with midfielder Jack Cork the only player missing.

Big money signing Gaston Ramirez is set to start, after he scored his first goal for his new club during the defeat to Everton last weekend.

Fulham striker Dimitar Berbatov is still missing with a thigh injury.

But winger Kerim Frei, centre-back Philippe Senderos and midfielder Simon Davies could all return.

Prediction: Southampton 2-2 Fulham



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:33:44 PM
 
Barclays U21s: Fulham set to field first-teamers against Chelsea

Several first-teamers set to face Chelsea at Craven Cottage in Barclays U21 Premier League

The latest set of fixtures in the Barclays U21 Premier League starts with a West London derby at Craven Cottage.

Fulham take on Chelsea looking for a win that would move them from the bottom of Group 3 and several first-team players may feature, says coach Kit Symons, under the rule that allows three over-age outfield players to take part.

New Iranian signing Ashkan Dejagah will play, as may Kerim Frei and Philippe Senderos.

"We're looking forward to the game, the matches against Chelsea are always that bit more special because it's a derby fixture," Symons told fulhamfc.com. "We could have a few first-team players involved; ones that the manager believes need a bit of a run-out."

Chelsea U21 manager Dermot Drummy says Lucas Piazon will play after starring in the 6-0 Capital One Cup victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers last week.

"Lucas was fantastic against Wolves in the Capital One Cup, it is not easy for a player to come in for the first time and sustain the level he did,' Drummy told chelseafc.com. "Fulham away at Craven Cottage is going to be a tough game but it is the challenge that is going to make the players improve."

Tickets to the match, which kicks off at 7pm, are available at £3 for adults, £1 for concessions. Fulham season ticket-holders can attend for free by showing their ticket. Call 0843 208 1234 (option 3) or drop in person to the Ticket Office or purchase at the gate.

Premierleague.com will have more information on Monday's fixtures over the weekend.



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:35:27 PM
 
Jol closes in on midfielder swoop

Fulham are on the verge of sealing a short-term deal for Senegal international Mickael Tavares as they look to bolster their midfield.

The 29-year-old is a free agent and therefore eligible to join the Cottagers outside of the transfer window at a time when manager Martin Jol is down to the bare bones in the middle of the park.

Jol has been desperate to draft in additional personnel after seeing fellow midfielder Mahamadou Diarra ruled out for up to five months after damaging cruciate ligaments.

Tavares has been looking for a new club for some time after being released by Hamburg, where he will have worked previously with the Fulham boss during the Dutchman's own stint with the German side, and has been handed a contract initially until January.

The defensive stopper is no stranger to English football himself either, having enjoyed a lengthy loan spell with Middlesbrough in 2010/2011, where he played 12 times.



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:37:18 PM
 
Hammer Down Under: Fulham and Australia must plan for post-Schwarzer life

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Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer picks up a bird on the pitch.
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Our West Ham blogger takes a trip to Craven Cottage to watch an Australian legend

With West Ham given the weekend off by Sky broadcasters I thought I would head down to Fulham at home to Manchester City to get my Saturday football fix.

As I jumped off the tube at Putney Bridge and made the ten minute stroll through the park to the old, boutique ground I could hear some fans from afar singing, "One Mark Schwarzer!"

It had me thinking, Mark has been an outstanding keeper for club and country for two decades but for how long will there only be one Mark Schwarzer?

The Australian will celebrate his 40th birthday tomorrow but for how long can he still play at the top level.

Schwarzer, whose parents emigrated down under from Germany, earns the right to still be first choice at club and country but should both managers be putting in contingency plans for when the Australian calls it a day?

In David Stockdale Fulham manager Martin Jol has a more than capable replacement with the 27 year old impressing when standing in for the Australian and has even been called up to previous England squads.

The same goes at national team level with Adam Federici from Reading waiting in the wings to become the first choice keeper for the Socceroos.

Federici has already made seven caps for his country and replaced Schwarzer at half time in the August friendly with Scotland at Easter Road.

It won't be long before Australia manager Holger Osieck has a selection headache on whom to give the number one shirt to – especially if the Socceroos' poor World Cup qualifying form continues.

From three games so far Australia has yet to post a victory, with two draws and one goal with a daunting trip to the Middle East to face Iraq next week.

Schwarzer can take American Brad Friedel as a source of inspiration though, as the 41 year old is still the number one choice at Tottenham Hotspur despite the signing of French international Hugo Lloris.

The Australian will see the Asian Cup on home soil in 2015 as a possible swansong after hopefully guiding the Socceroos to the World Cup finals in Brazil a year earlier.

By that point the goalkeeper will be almost 43 years old and it remains to be seen as to whether Schwarzer will still be at the top of his game

That's why it's this blogger's opinion that both Jol and Osieck should have plans in place for the next shot stopper to step in – even some of the best players have to retire at some point.

It is no disrespect to the great man who has impressive for many years in the Premier League, in Europe as well as at two World Cups.

He is already down in Australian folklore for his two saves in the penalty shootout against Uruguay to guide Australia to the World Cup finals in Germany for the first time in 32 years.

On Saturday against Manchester City the Australian pulled off a number of fine saves against an attacking force but both club and country need to be ready for the great man to retire.

For the time being the veteran shows no sign of doing that.



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:39:06 PM
 
Fulham set to sign midfielder

Fulham are set to sign midfielder Mickael Tavares on a short-term deal.

The 29-year-old worked with Jol at Hamburg and spent time on loan at Middlesbrough and is currently without a club.

"Tavares is a back-up player for me on a short-term contract. Hopefully in an hour or so we will have a deal with him," Jol said on Friday afternoon.

"It is almost a done deal because I had seven midfield players when I came and I now have only two."



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:40:06 PM
 
Team News

In his pre-match press conference on Friday afternoon, Martin Jol revealed that Dimitar Berbatov is recovering from injury ahead of schedule, but is still unlikely to feature against Southampton on Sunday.

"We've still got Dimi on the injury list so I don't think he will play," our Manager admitted. "It's 90 per cent that he won't. I spoke to the medical staff and I don't feel he will be involved but we will see on Saturday."

"[Mahamadou] Diarra of course is still injured and Simon Davies had hip surgery so he will be out for months. Two weeks ago he dropped out [of training] and needed surgery on his hip and he will be out for at least 10 weeks.

"And [Mladen] Petric will be a little doubt because he had a problem with his calf on Thursday so he had to drop out."

Fulham's Under-21s match against Chelsea on Friday evening gives several of our First Team squad the opportunity for match practice, as teams are allowed to field three overage outfield players.

"There are a few who will play 45 minutes," Jol explained. "[Ashkan] Dejagah will play with our development team and [Pajtim] Kasami, for example, will play so there are a few players coming back from injury so hopefully they will be involved next week.

"Kieran Richardson is back [for the Southampton game]. Philippe Senderos is playing on Friday for 45 minutes because I thought that was necessary. Kerim Frei is playing on Friday as well which will be his first game [of the season] and after that we'll have three or four more players available for the next month because we have an international week coming up again."

Bet Butler Match Odds

Our official betting partner Bet Butler have made Fulham slight favourites ahead of Sunday's game, putting a win for the Whites at 17/10.

Top goalscorer Damien Duff is a good price to open the scoring at 14-1 and for Fulham fans in confident mood, a 3-0 away win comes in at 39/1.

Visit Bet Butler's official website for all the odds.



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:42:48 PM
 
Southampton v Fulham: match preview
Read a full match preview of the Premier League game between Southampton and Fulham at St Mary's Stadium on Sunday Oct 7 29 2012, kick-off 13:30 BST.

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Worry: Mladen Petric is a doubt for Fulham at Southampton
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Sunday, October 7
Southampton v Fulham
St Mary's Stadium
Kick-off: 13.30 BST
TV: Live Sky Sports 1, Highlights BBC ONE Match of the Day2.


Southampton (Possible, 4-1-2-1-2): Gazziniga; Clyne, Yoshida, Fonte, Richardson; S Davis; Lallana, Ward-Prowse; Ramirez; Lambert, Rodriquez.
Out: Cork (knee).
Test: Fox (chest), Schneiderlin (knee).

Fulham (Possible, 4-3-3): Schwarzer; Riether, Hughes, Hangeland, Riise; Duff, Baird, Sidwell; Ruiz, Petric, Rodallega.
Out: Davies (hip), Diarra (knee).
Tests: Petric (calf), Berbatov (thigh).

Referee: Mark Clattenburg. Matches 3, R1 Y13.

Team News
Southampton's Morgan Schneiderlin could return for Sunday's Premier League clash with Fulham after a knee injury.

The French midfielder missed last weekend's defeat at Everton with the complaint but was back in training on Friday.

Jack Cork faces a bit longer out with an injury to his left knee, but goalkeeper Artur Boruc could be involved for the first time after playing for the Under-21s this week.

Meanwhile, Fulham striker Mladen Petric is a doubt for the trip to the south coast, with a calf problem.

The Croatia international suffered the injury in training on Friday and his absence would be another blow for the Cottagers, whose manager Martin Jol gives Dimitar Berbatov only a 10 per cent chance of figuring on Sunday.

Simon Davies and Mahamadou Diarra are also sidelined, but Kieran Richardson returns. Ashkan Dejagah, Philippe Senderos, Pajtim Kasami and Kerim Frei could also be involved if they come through development team match on Friday night.

Match Notes
Southampton have conceded more goals than any other team in the Premier League and Nigel Adkins, the manager, has been working hard on the training field to improve that record.

The home side's confidence will be boosted by two successive league and cup victories at the St Mary's Stadium, a ground where Fulham have never won.

Martin Jol's team know stopping the in-form Rickie Lambert adding to his tally of four top-flight goals is crucial.

Betting: Home 13-8, Away 8-5, Draw 12-5.

Alex Crook's prediction: Southampton 2 Fulham 2.


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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:44:26 PM
 
Southampton v FULHAM: Jol set to be without Berbatov and Petric in attack

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Bright start: Mladen Petric has scored three goals in four games since joining Fulham in the summer

Fulham striker Mladen Petric is a doubt for the Barclays Premier League clash at Southampton with a calf problem.

The Croatia international suffered the injury in training today and his absence would be another blow for the Cottagers, whose manager Martin Jol gives Dimitar Berbatov (hip/upper thigh) only a 10 percent chance of figuring on Sunday.

Simon Davies (hip) and Mahamadou Diarra (knee) are also sidelined, but Kieran Richardson returns. Ashkan Dejagah, Philippe Senderos, Pajtim Kasami and Kerim Frei could also be involved if they come through Friday's development team match.

Provisional squad: Schwarzer, Stockdale, Riether, Kelly, Hangeland, Hughes, Senderos, Baird, Smith, Riise, Briggs, Sidwell, Duff, Richardson, Kacaniklic, Kasami, Karagounis, Frei, Dejagah, Ruiz, Petric, Rodallega, Trotta.



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:45:35 PM
 
Berbatov Out Against Southampton; Only 10% Chance of Playing

Fulham's star attraction, and the Fantasy Premier League game's in-form bargain striker asset Dimitar Berbatov is set to miss out for the second straight game this weekend as manager Martin Jol has revealed that the Bulgarian has only a 10% chance of playing against Southampton.

Fellow Fulham striker Mladen Petric is a doubt with a calf injury, which means that Hugo Rodallega is the best bet to notch for Fulham this weekend on the road – against a Southampton team that has conceded the most goals in the Premier League.

Berbatov's physical state is one issue, but his mental state could be another, after it was reported that his brother was arrested in Bulgaria yesterday on a drug find.

Fantasy Premier League managers will hope Berbatov returns to fitness after the international break and not lose too much of his 7.1M value in the process as he provides a great third striker option long term in the official FPL game.


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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:47:00 PM
 
Senderos closes on Fulham comeback

PHILIPPE Senderos will step up his return from a foot injury with a run out for the reserves in tonight's clash with Chelsea.

The Fulham defender hasn't featured so far this season but is back in full training and closing in on a return to action.

And boss Martin Jol has pencilled in the Swiss centre-half for 45 minutes as he continues his rehab.

Ashkan Dejagah will also feature, as will Pajtim Kasami and Kerim Frei, as Jol looks to boost his options in the coming month.


He said: "There are a few who will play 45 minutes.

"Philippe Senderos is playing on Friday for 45 minutes because I thought that was necessary.

"[Ashkan] Dejagah will play with our development team and [Pajtim] Kasami, for example, will play so there are a few players coming back from injury so hopefully they will be involved next week.

Kerim Frei is playing on Friday as well which will be his first game [of the season] and after that we'll have three or four more players available for the next month because we have an international week coming up again."



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:48:30 PM
 
Jol hits back at Zamora

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Martin Jol claims he had good relationship with Mousa Dembele. Photo: PA

Fulham manager Martin Jol today hit back at the club's former striker Bobby Zamora for suggesting "the vast majority" of the west London club's squad do not like him.

The 31-year-old was sold to QPR at the end of January's transfer window after a period in which reports frequently suggested he did not get on with the former Tottenham boss.

Zamora broke his silence this week and claimed he was not the only one to have a problem with Jol, who was surprised that his former charge decided to make such comments.

"It is probably sour grapes," Jol said when asked about it today. "I think nothing is what it seems. Everyone knows me. The players know me so one player will say this, another player will say that.

"It doesn't matter. I don't care. For me, the most important thing is we get the results so you will have to ask the players.

"If they do well and work hard, I try to get a good relationship with them. If not, I don't.

"Insiders here know that this probably started after two weeks of me being here.

"There was a few leaks in the paper and I asked him and he said 'no, it wasn't me'. I knew it was him and his agent 100 percent.

"He said 'no, it wasn't me, I hate the press'. He hated defence and later said he hated crosses as well and that was the moment I thought 'maybe it is better to sell' and that is what we did."

Zamora was followed out of the club this summer by a number of key players, including Mousa Dembele, Clint Dempsey, Danny Murphy, Andrew Johnson and Dickson Etuhu.

Asked if he had an issue with any of those players, the normally-reserved Fulham boss added: "If you take Clint Dempsey, it is different from Mousa Dembele.

"Mousa was phoning me after his move and thanking me for everything. Every player is different.

"Clint wanted to move so then the relationship would not be great. Danny Murphy I wanted to keep so ask him. There were no issues at all.

"With Bobby it started after a couple of weeks. Everybody knew and now he has moved on.

"I don't think it is typically English to make comments after year or eight months.

"We moved on and it was not easy because I had to get another number nine.

"We did because (Pavel) Pogrebnyak scored as many goals in a couple of weeks as my other strikers did in six months.

"Later we got (Dimitar) Berbatov, who was probably our best signing ever, so people who know us, know Fulham and know me, knew it was quite a challenge here. In hindsight, you could say we managed to do well."

Zamora's comments were the main talking point at the press conference previewing Sunday's clash with Southampton.

Jol can welcome back Kieran Richardson from injury for the match but will have to do without Berbatov, Mahamadou Diarra and Simon Davies.

Mladen Petric is also a doubt for the trip to St Mary's after picking up an injury today.

"Dimi is still on the list so I don't think he will play," he said. "I am 90 percent certain he won't.

"Diarra is still injured, Simon Davies had hip surgery so will be out for months and Petric will be a little doubt because he had a little problem with his calf today so had to drop out."



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:49:44 PM
 
The Big Match Tactical View: Southampton v Fulham

Michael Cox explores the probable strategies of Nigel Adkins and Martin Jol - he expects a few goals, but not many cards.

Southampton v Fulham, Sunday 1:30, Sky Sports 1.

Match Odds: Southampton 2.8, Fulham 2.78, The Draw 3.5.

It's rare to find a match as evenly-balanced as this. Both sides are currently trading at around 2.8, as no-one knows who the favourites are here. I expect goals, however, because these two sides are amongst the most attack-minded in the Premier League.

Southampton's task this season is to score more than the steady stream of goals they're likely to concede - the problem is not the individuals in the back four, more the lack of protection they receive from the midfield. The wide players are slow to get back and protect the full-backs, and this should play into the hands of Fulham's wingers. Hugo Rodallega, Alexander Kacaniklic and Kieran Richardson have all started on the left so far this season, but Damien Duff has been a fixture on the right - he's scored three goals from eight shots this season, and will be a threat ducking inside.

Martin Jol has a decision to make upfront - he has four fine strikers to choose from - Dimitar Berbatov, Bryan Ruiz, Mladen Petric and Rodallega. I think he'll want speed high up the pitch - if he saw how Gervinho and Lukas Podolski tear apart the Southampton defence a couple of weeks ago, he'll want pace and movement into the channels. Rodallega is probably the man for that, and might be a decent bet for first goalscorer.

Fulham's midfield has become more cautious since Moussa Dembele's departure, with Chris Baird generally partnering Steve Sidwell in the centre of midfield - whereas Dembele's presence made Fulham fluid and unpredictable, now the attacking is left to the front four.

Southampton have become more attacking since the opening day, with Gaston Ramirez providing another source of creativity. Nigel Adkins has been brave in playing the Uruguayan as a central playmaker rather than out on the right - he now has to find the right balance on the flanks, with Adam Lallana on the left, and either Jason Puncheon or Jay Rodriguez on the right. Both provide directness to compliment Lallana's tendency to drift inside - and Adkins will look to test John Arne Riise's pace.

I can't look past over 2.5 goals. There's been overs in Fulham's last six Premier League games, and in Southampton's last four - and while 1.8 reflects the likelihood of a few goals, I'm still prepared to back at that price.

I'm also interested in the cards market - both sides have impressive disciplinary records of just four yellow cards from their six matches so far. When you explore the stats further, the reason becomes clear - Southampton have conceded only 7.7 fouls per game, the least in the Premier League. Fulham have committed 8.7, the third-fewest (Manchester United sandwich them, for the record).

Mark Clattenburg has shown a few cards this season, averaging four yellows per match - but with two sides who rarely commit fouls, I think he'll struggle to find a reason to reach for his pocket here. Back five points and under at 3.0.

The biggest threat to this would be Morgan Schneiderlin, who compensates for the lack of defensive awareness elsewhere in midfield by playing an all-action role ahead of the back four. He's top in the 'interceptions per game' stat this season, and third on 'tackles per game'. He didn't start Southampton's previous match, however, so look to see if he's playing this weekend before venturing into any bookings markets.

Recommended bets:
Over 2.5 goals at 1.8
Under points in Bookings Odds at 3.0



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:50:30 PM
 
Burn's Progress

Fulham youngster Dan Burn has experienced an eventful start to his initial one-month loan spell at League One Yeovil Town.

Thrown straight into the starting XI for his debut last weekend at Preston North End, Burn scored at both ends as the Glovers went down to a 3-2 loss at Deepdale.

He then began the next game for his Huish Park bow in a fixture which also ended in defeat – this time a 2-1 loss to Portsmouth on Tuesday.

He told fulhamfc.com: "It's going well, not results-wise, but I'm really enjoying going out and getting some first-team football, training and playing at a really good level and learning a new side of the game. It's a lot more physical and the pace is quicker."

The Northumberland-born defender continued: "Somerset is a long way from home. It's two and a half hours from London and I haven't even thought about how far it is from Newcastle.

"But my family were able to come and watch my debut at Preston as that's only a few hours from Newcastle."

Yeovil were trailing 2-1 to Preston, when former Darlington starlet Burn turned the ball into his own net. Less than 60 seconds later, however, the 20-year-old had gone up the other end to reduce the arrears with a firm header.

"It was a bit of a mad debut for me, to say the least," he reflected. "I found out the night before that I'd be playing and I was buzzing, I couldn't believe it. I've played in League Two before for Darlington but this was a higher level.

"We went 1-0 up quite early on through a penalty, but then we sat off them a bit and invited them onto us. They got a goal just after half-time and then made it 2-1.

"I couldn't have done anything about the own goal. The guy pulled it back across and it hit me and flew into the bottom corner. After that it was in my head that this wasn't the way I wanted to remember my debut and I went straight up the other end and scored."

Yeovil then slipped to a sixth successive home loss when they took on Pompey in midweek and Burn said: "It was disappointing. We tried a new formation with three at the back and we struggled a bit. The communication wasn't great between us.

"We changed it back to 4-4-2 at half-time and we did a lot better in the second half. We should have got something out of the game really. They were quite lucky with the winning goal - the lad just scuffed it into the bottom corner.

"We need to get out of this losing streak when we play Colchester United at home on Saturday. We're 16th in the table and they're one place below us so we really want to win."

Despite the defeats, Burn feels the loan stint is already paying dividends.

"I've definitely improved as a player already," he said. "It's very different to playing for Fulham's Under-21s where you're up against a lot of lads the same age. This is so different physically and you're playing against people who have played hundreds of games at this level.

"In my first game at Preston, I came off with cuts all over me. One of their lads also caught me with his elbow and bust my lip. It was like a 'welcome to League One' for me!

"While I'm here, I just to get as many games as I can and try and help Yeovil move up the table. We want to be pushing for the Play-Offs but obviously we're not doing it at the minute.

"The loan is initially for a month and then we'll see what happens. If they're happy with me, then it could go on for longer."



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:52:10 PM
 
Premier League: Southampton v Fulham match preview
A look ahead to this weekend's Premier League fixture at St Mary's

Southampton welcome Fulham to St Mary's Stadium on
Sunday and Saints boss Nigel Adkins will want a more defensively solid
performance from his side as they have let in an average of three goals a game
in their first six matches back in the top flight.

Adkins' cavalier approach has made for some entertaining clashes with the better sides in the league, but the leaky defence will have to tighten up if the south coast club are to have any chance of staying in the top flight.

Traditionally, opponents Fulham have been exceptional at home and woeful away, a trend that has continued this season. Fulham have scored nine of their 13 goals at Craven Cottage, including a 5-0 win over Swansea and 3-0 result against West Brom.



KICK-OFF: Sunday, 1.30pm



PAST THREE MEETINGS...

Southampton 3 (Phillips 2, Rosenior) Fulham 3 (Diop, Malbranque, Radzinski) Premier League, January 2005

Fulham 1 (Radzinski) Southampton 0, Premier League, September 2004

Southampton 0 Fulham 0, Premier League, February 2004



STATS...

With 18 goals, Southampton have conceded more than any other side in the league and are yet to record a clean sheet

The Saints have dropped nine points from winning positions this season.

Fulham are undefeated in their last five matches against Southampton in all competitions.



ODDS...

Southampton to win: 2.62

Fulham to win: 2.62

Draw: 3.4



TV: Live on Sky Sports at 1.30pm, highlights on BBC1 at 10.25pm


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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 04:53:41 PM
 
Bullard: Hull showed they wanted me, Fulham the other way

Former Fulham man admits he loved his time at the club, but Hull City showed more desire for his signature.

Jimmy Bullard has admitted that leaving Fulham was a very hard decision but the club, aware of his troubling knee, were cautious in offering him a deal while Hull City offered him "life-changing" terms.

The player spoke out about his career and, more importantly, his regrets, in an interview with talkSport after the announcement of his retirement from football.

Although he does admit that the Hull offer was practically too good to turn down, he holds a distinct affection for Fulham and was sad to leave the club at the time, and under the circumstances he did.

Asked if he regretted leaving Craven Cottage, Bullard said: "I did, yeah, I loved it there.

"I had fourteen months left on my contract and it was a bit of a nightmare position for me."

Behind the scenes, Fulham were understandably hesitant about offering the midfielder a new deal but, from the outside looking in, it looked distinctly like the former Wigan Athletic man was chasing money more than anything else.

It's a view, however, that the player is keen on disproving.

"I had a bad knee. I think Fulham were obviously a bit scared of giving me a new contract and Hull offered me a life-changing contract.

"Hull really, really, really showed that they wanted me and Fulham the other way really. At the time, it made my decision a lot easier."

Not that Bullard holds any disdain at his former club.

"My time at Fulham was absolutely fantastic. I loved it, and I still live ten minutes up the road from there so it's always been my home and my home club.

"So yeah, it was a hard decision."



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Post by: WhiteJC on October 05, 2012, 05:40:57 PM
 
Tavares Signs

Fulham Football Club is delighted to confirm the free transfer signing of out-of-contract defensive midfielder Mickael Tavares on a short-term deal.

The 29-year-old worked with Martin Jol at Hamburger SV during the second half of the 2008/09 Bundesliga season and has 25 caps at international level with Senegal.

Born in the Paris suburbs of Villeneuve-Saint-Georges in France, Tavares began his senior footballing career at SC Abbeville, scoring nine goals in 26 games in the 2002/03 season.

He then spent time at FC Nantes, FC Tours and Czech Republic outfit Slavia Prague, playing in the Champions League with the latter.

After two seasons in Prague, he headed to Jol's Hamburg in 2009. During his three years with the German club, he was sent on loan to FC Nuremberg and Middlesbrough.

He made 12 appearances for Boro in the Championship during the 2010/11 season, before returning to Hamburg.

He was available on a free transfer after leaving Hamburg in the summer.

Speaking at Fulham's Motspur Park Training Ground on Friday, Tavares said: "I'm happy that I'm now officially a Fulham player and I'm looking forward to playing under Martin Jol once more. The players and staff have made me feel welcome and I can't wait to get started with my new teammates."

Jol added: "Mickael is a typical holding midfielder and I'm delighted that we've been able to strengthen this area. He played for me when I was at Hamburg so I'm familiar with his qualities and he will prove to be a very good addition."



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