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Title: Friday Fulham Stuff (18/08/17)...
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 06:35:10 AM
 
"Good timing with Piazon injury" – Fulham fans react to new attacker signing

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Fulham have signed Sheyi Ojo on a season long loan deal from Liverpool, the club's official website confirmed yesterday.

Fulham have won the battle to sign the talented Liverpool starlet on loan, beating the likes of Newcastle United and Middlesbrough to his signature.

The Cottagers have swooped to add Sheyi Ojo to their squad just a day after Lucas Piazon was injured against Leeds United in midweek.

The on-loan Chelsea star suffered a broken leg and will face a lengthy spell on the sidelines but Liverpool's Sheyi Ojo has come in as a direct replacement.

The 20-year-old has previously had two loan spells in the Championship, playing for Wigan and Wolves.

The England under-20 international also has thirteen Liverpool appearances to his name and was part of the U20 World Cup winning squad this summer.

Here are how Fulham fans reacted on Twitter to the news that Sheyi Ojo had signed on a season long loan deal.



https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/good-timing-with-piazon-injury-fulham-fans-react-to-new-attacker-signing/
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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 06:36:59 AM
 
Preston North End reject bid from Cardiff City for full-back Greg Cunningham – reports

Cardiff City have reportedly seen a bid believed to be in the region of £2 million amid on-going talks between Bluebirds full-back Joe Bennett and Fulham.

It is believed that the Bluebirds are keen to bring in the 26 year-old former Bristol City full-back as Fulham have identified Joe Bennett as their number one full-back target.

However, it looks as though Preston North End have rebuffed the Bluebirds bid to sign Cunningham as a possible Bennett replacement.

And according to HITC, the Lilywhites have rejected a bid from Cardiff following his impressive start to the season.

Cunningham is a reliable full-back, making 91 appearances for the Bluebirds rivals Bristol City, where he registered a total of four goals in his three-year spell as Ashton Gate.

The one-time Manchester City defender then moved to preston North End in 2015 and he has gone onto play 59 times for the Lancashire-outfit.

Preston North End rate Cunningham highly and on the 24th of July he was appointed captain until Tom Clarke became fit to play again.

He is seen as integral part of the Lilywhites team, there is no doubt about that and he has also played for the Republic of Ireland on the international stage since under-17's level, making a total of four senior appearances.

With Fulham keen on taking Joe Bennett to Craven Cottage following the swap of Jazz Richards and Scott Malone last summer, it does make you wonder whether Warnock will come in with another bid for the Irish full-back.

However, due to him being so key for Alex Neil's side, it remains unlikely that Preston will let him go on the cheap and the Bluebirds may have to try their luck elsewhere.



http://www.insidewalessport.co.uk/preston-reject-bid-cunningham/
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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 06:39:05 AM
 
Bristol Tickets
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All tickets for Fulham's Second Round Carabao Cup tie against Bristol Rovers on Tuesday 22nd August (7:45pm) have now been released and are on General Sale.

Season Ticket Holders yet to purchase their seat are still able to enjoy a £5 discount when purchasing in advance.

Fans are advised that they will receive a paper ticket for this game.

Category    Season Ticket Holder
Advance Price    Non-Season Ticket Holder
& Matchday Price
Adult    £10    £15
65 & Over    £5    £10
18-21 years    £5    £10
17 & Under    

£5
   £10
Matchday Hospitality

Why not enjoy the action in style with Matchday Hospitality. Spend the evening in the Chairman's Club, with food and drink served prior to kick-off and at half-time, and seats on the halfway line of the Riverside Stand.

Priced at £79 per person (+VAT), fans can call our Hospitality team on 0208 336 7555 (Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm) today.



http://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2017/august/17/bristol-tickets-on-general-sale
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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 06:40:54 AM
 
Fulham defender Tim Ream impressed with Denis Odoi's stand-out performances in the heart of defence

The Belgian stepped into the void left by Tomas Kalas' red card and has been impressive in the two games he's played at centre back

Denis Odoi's impressive displays since being asked to fill in at centre-back for Fulham have not gone unnoticed.

Tomas Kalas' red card on Saturday saw Odoi thrown into the heart of the Whites' back-line, alongside Tim Ream, and it was a role he was asked to perform again at Leeds.

You would not know it was not his natural position on the back of his two performances there.

Odoi has coped admirably with everything that's been thrown at him, not that Ream expected anything else.

"He's done well. He's stepped in, obviously on Saturday against Reading and did ever so well," Ream said.

"He's one of those guys who is aggressive on the ball, he's got an engine that he can just go for days.

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Goal time: Denis Odoi celebrates his goal against Wycombe (Image: Harry Murphy/Getty Images)

"His communication's great and again, it doesn't matter who I'm playing alongside or who is in the centre, it's just a matter of communication and knowing what each other is going to do.

"Obviously he's been around since last pre-season so we're well aware of what he's capable of.

"He's stepped in, in a time of need and really taken the position."



http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/fulham-defender-tim-ream-impressed-13489088
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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 06:42:26 AM
 
Championship: Ex-Derby County man WON'T be allowed to leave Birmingham just yet; Burton to miss out on Cauley Woodrow

Harry Redknapp wants to keep Ryan Shotton at St Andrews for now

Birmingham City manager Ryan Shotton says that defender Ryan Shotton won't be allowed to leave the club until a suitable replacement has been found.

Shotton, who joined the Midlands club from Derby County last year, has been linked with a move to Middlesbrough before the transfer window closes at the end of the month.

"We've done a deal with Middlesbrough," Redknapp told the Birmingham Mail.

"We've said we need a replacement before we can let him go. We haven't signed a replacement. Two replacements we need.

"You need four centre-halves. You can't go into a season with two centre-halves."

Burton Albion manager Nigel Clough will not be re-signing Fulham forward Cauley Woodrow this summer - but they are getting closer to two new loan deals.

England under-21 international Woodrow had been a target for the Brewers, scoring five goals in 14 appearances.

Clough told the Burton Mail: "Cauley is going elsewhere. I think it's with a possible permanent at the end of the season - so Fulham would prefer him to go there.

"We understand that and we move on to the next targets."



http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/championship-ex-derby-county-man-338963
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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 06:44:54 AM
 
Fulham boss in no rush with one Sessegnon brother but he could face Bristol Rovers in EFL Cup

Slavisa Jokanovic has commented on Steven Sessegnon's progress and future at Fulham

Fulham are not in any rush to put pressure on Steven Sessegnon, following his appearance in the EFL Cup recently against Wycombe Wanderers.

Cottagers fans may be quick to compare him to twin brother Ryan, who burst on to the scene last season and had attracted interest from the Premier League.

Boss Slavisa Jokanovic is happy with Steven's progress and is likely to slowly blood him into his first team squads moving forward.

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Slavisa Jokanovic won't rush or compare Stephen Sessegnon's ability to twin brother Ryan's (Image: Ker Robertson/Getty Images)

That could be next week in the next round of the League Cup when Fulham take on Bristol Rovers at Craven Cottage.

"I can't compare between the two players. Yes, they are two brothers," said Jokanovic, speaking to Get West London.

"Steven is a young player and in the formation process, like Ryan, too.

"We will know in the near future if he has a chance of making the senior Fulham team regularly.

"He has made a good job so far, but it's important he is always ready for what is front of him.

"We'll assess him and we'll push him in a positive way - it will depend on both us and him on how well he does."



http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/sport/football/fulham-boss-no-rush-one-13489421
Title: Re: Friday Fulham Stuff (18/08/17)...
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 06:46:25 AM
 
Cardiff Target Cunningham

Greg Cunningham has been targeted by Cardiff, according to the BBC.

Cardiff, who could lose Joe Bennett to Fulham, see Preston captain Cunningham, filling the void during Tom Clarke's injury absence, as an ideal left back replacement.

The BBC said: 'the left-back could be a replacement for Joe Bennett, who is weighing up an offer from Fulham. Fulham have met the release clause in Bennett's contract, with the player torn between staying at Cardiff and heading for Craven Cottage.'

We could say it doesn't matter to Preston what Bennett does, but all being well, as there could indeed be a knock-on impact to North End, the former Aston Villa defender will decide to stay with the current Championship leaders.

Cardiff boss Neil Warnock, quoted in the BBC report, confirmed Fulham interest in his Bennett and talks with other players but he wouldn't reveal if Cunningham was one of those the Bluebirds had approached.

He said: 'There is a clause in his contract ... and if they trigger that clause there's not a lot I can do.'

Adding: 'There's a few the media have not mentioned that I've been talking to. You'll just have to wait and see.'

Clearly Preston boss Alex Neil has faith in Cunningham, 27, or he wouldn't have handed the Republic of Ireland international the captain's armband on a temporary basis.

We'll find out soon enough if his own desire to remain at Deepdale will be tested?



Read more: http://www.pne.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=501109#ixzz4q5ClnNdD
Title: Re: Friday Fulham Stuff (18/08/17)...
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 06:47:58 AM
 
Fulham open discussions with 25-year-old goalkeeper

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According to Sky Sports News, Fulham have opened contract talks with Marcus Bettinelli.

Sky sources understand that Fulham and Bettinelli are locked in negotiations over a new deal and there is currently a four year deal on the table for the goalkeeper to sign.

Marcus Bettinelli is yet to sign this new contract and remains in talks with Fulham about the deal.

The 25-year-old has been the subject of widespread interest so far this summer.

Bristol City and Nottingham Forest have tried to poach the former England under-21 international from Championship rivals Fulham but the Cottagers have resisted all bids submitted for Bettinelli.

Chelsea were also keen on snapping up Marcus Bettinelli as a back-up option to Thibault Courtois.

However, the Blues have since signed former Manchester City stopper Willy Caballero to fill that role.

Bettinelli displaced David Button between the sticks towards the end of last season, playing the final six games of the campaign as Fulham were defeated in the play-off semi-finals.

This season, the Fulham academy product is yet to feature due to an injury, meaning that David Button and Marek Rodak have shared the games.

With two years remaining on his current deal, the West London outfit are desperate for Bettinelli to sign fresh terms.

The Verdict

Marcus Bettinelli shored things up between the sticks last year after a few error-riddled displays from David Button.

With Button, Bettinelli and Rodak on their books, Fulham have three decent Championship goalkeepers.

In order to fend off interest from other clubs, though, Fulham will need Bettinelli to sign this new deal sooner rather than later.




https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/fulham-open-discussions-with-25-year-old-goalkeeper/
Title: Re: Friday Fulham Stuff (18/08/17)...
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 06:49:58 AM
 
Club president says Fulham made four bids for their player, "I've always said he was untransferable"

Portuguese side Braga didn't bother waiting for Fulham to announce the transfer of Rui Fonte. They confirmed the move right after it was reported, and continue sharing new details about it.

Club president Antonio Salvador has spoken to the local press on Wednesday, and when talking about Fonte's move to Fulham, he opened up and revealed everything.

Salvador first claimed that Fonte "wasn't a player who Braga wanted to sell". Then he confirmed Fulham had been chasing the attacker for a while, and made several attempts before agreeing a deal.

"Unfortunately, the offer from this club came a month ago. We only came to a deal on the fourth bid. It started at four million, went to six, then six and a half million." (via O Jogo).

"I've always said he was untransferable, but Fulham also kept speaking to the player and Rui Fonte became aware of the conditions he would have at this club. From there, it was impossible to hold him and what was left for me was to stand for Braga's interests."


Fonte is joining Fulham on a €9.1m deal.

This amount will be split between Braga and Benfica, since the Lisbon side kept 50% of his rights when letting him go last summer.

English football won't be something new for Fonte as he already had earlier experiences at London clubs Arsenal and Crystal Palace.

Another reason why the adaptation shouldn't be a problem for Rui Fonte is that his brother José Fonte now plays for West Ham.



http://sportwitness.co.uk/club-president-says-fulham-made-four-bids-player-ive-always-said-untransferable/
Title: Re: Friday Fulham Stuff (18/08/17)...
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 06:51:19 AM
 
Sheyi Ojo's arrival throws Sone Aluko's future into doubt amid Fulham power struggle between board and manager

Aluko is currently at the centre of a long-running dispute between the Fulham board and the increasingly-frustrated manager Slavisa Jokanovic

Sone Aluko's Fulham future has been thrown into further doubt by the arrival of Sheyi Ojo on a season's long loan from Liverpool.

Aluko is currently at the centre of a long-running dispute between the Fulham board and the increasingly-frustrated manager Slavisa Jokanovic.

While Jokanovic is desperate to keep Aluko at Craven Cottage, saying it would be a "big mistake" to sell him, amid serious interest from Reading, the Fulham board have so far failed to secure Aluko's future with a new deal. Aluko would either like a new contract or to be sold but has been left in limbo as the club fail to give him either.

To cover the potential departure of Aluko, Fulham have brought in Liverpool youngster Ojo on loan this week. Fulham beat strong competition from Derby County, and earlier this window from Aston Villa, Birmingham City, Newcastle United and Middlesbrough, to land the 20-year-old winger.

Ojo turned down other clubs, including Newcastle, because of concerns over playing time, and he has joined Fulham with the expectation of playing.

It has been a tense summer at Craven Cottage as Jokanovic and the Fulham board have disagreed over the data-driven transfer policy.

Jokanovic has felt sidelined over transfers by data head Craig Kline and has considered his future, especially when Premier League vacancies opened up at Southampton and Crystal Palace. But Jokanovic is still in place, and having signed a new contract in February, he is tied to Fulham for another two years. That means Jokanovic would be expensive to get out of Fulham, and for now an uneasy truce holds.



http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/transfers/fulham-transfer-news-sone-aluko-sheyi-ojo-slavisa-jokanovic-a7898181.html
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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 06:52:48 AM
 
Fulham's Cauley Woodrow set for Bristol City move to ease striker issue

Burton were thought to be leading the chase for the frontman

Fulham forward Cauley Woodrow could be set to join Bristol City and solve their striker issue.

Lee Johnson has just Famara Diedhiou and Freddie Hinds to call on as things stand, with Milan Djuric ruled out for two months and Matty Taylor still nursing a groin issue, although he is close to a return.

Reports suggest that Woodrow will join on loan with a view to a permanent move to Ashton Gate.

The 22-year-old was thought to be set for a return to Burton Albion, a club he scored five goals for last season in 14 appearances, but Nigel Clough has since said that Woodrow is heading elsewhere.

He told the Burton Mail earlier today: "Cauley is going elsewhere,"

"I think it's with a possible permanent at the end of the season - so Fulham would prefer him to go there," he said.

Woodrow has netted 12 times in 66 matches for Fulham, and has five assists.

His club are set to sign Braga attacker Rui Fonte.



http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/fulhams-cauley-woodrow-set-bristol-340993
Title: Re: Friday Fulham Stuff (18/08/17)...
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 06:53:53 AM
 
Piazon Update
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Following an injury sustained in the first half of our 0-0 draw with Leeds United, the Club can confirm that Lucas Piazon underwent successful surgery on a fracture dislocation to his right ankle on Wednesday evening.

Lucas will now undergo a rehabilitation programme over the coming months. Keep an eye on fulhamfc.com for further information for updates on his progress.

The Club would like to thank Leeds United for their assistance on Tuesday evening following the injury and the staff at Chelsea.



http://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2017/august/17/piazon-update
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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 06:55:20 AM
 
Woodrow Loan
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The Club can confirm that Cauley Woodrow has joined Bristol City on a Season-long loan.

We wish Cauley the best of luck for the remainder of the 2017/18 Season at Ashton Gate.



http://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2017/august/17/woodrow-loan
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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 06:57:14 AM
 
Cauley Woodrow: Bristol City sign Fulham striker on loan

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Cauley Woodrow played for England in the Under-21 European Championships in June

Bristol City have signed England Under-21 international striker Cauley Woodrow on a season-long loan from fellow Championship club Fulham.

The 22-year-old spent the second half of 2016-17 on loan at Burton Albion and the Brewers wanted him to return, but they could not agree terms with Fulham.

The former Luton and Southend loanee scored five times for Burton last term, plus twice for his parent club.

"He's been on our list for a long time," said head coach Lee Johnson.

He told BBC Radio Bristol: "I think he's found opportunities limited at Fulham, probably because of their playing style and them playing with one up front, but certainly in a two he gives us everything we want."

Bristol City are currently without Bosnia-Herzegovina striker Milan Djuric, who will be out for at least two months after having groin surgery on Tuesday.

Brewers 'always outbid' by Championship rivals
Burton boss Nigel Clough told his club's website on Thursday: "Cauley is going elsewhere, with a possible permanent at the end of the season so Fulham prefer him to go there.

"We understand that and we move on to the next targets.

"There were a couple of deals that Fulham put to us and a lot of clubs are putting in clauses where if you don't play a certain amount of games you pay a hefty fee at the end.

"That's always a problem for us, but if another club come in they will always outbid us in the Championship."



http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40963946
Title: Re: Friday Fulham Stuff (18/08/17)...
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 06:58:58 AM
 
Fulham striker Cauley Woodrow completes Bristol City move ahead of Millwall game

The 22-year-old spent time at Burton Albion last season

Cauley Woodrow has completed his move to Bristol City.

The Fulham forward joins on loan for the remainder of the season and eases Lee Johnson's striker issue.

Woodrow, 22, will be available for City when they host Millwall at Ashton Gate on Saturday in the Sky Bet Championship.

He was rumoured to be on the move back to Burton Albion, but that was later knocked back by Brewers boss Nigel Clough, and he now joins the ranks at BS3.

Johnson now has three fit strikers at least for the weekend – Woodrow, Famara Diedhiou and Freddie Hinds.

Matty Taylor – who Charlton made enquiries about - is also thought to be closing in on a return.

"Cauley scored goals in the Championship with Burton last season and he's hungry to perform again," said Johnson, who has been tracking Woodrow for a while.

He netted five times for Burton on loan last season to help secure their safety in the Championship.

The England 21 international has scored 12 times in 66 matches for Fulham, and has five assists.



http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/fulham-striker-cauley-woodrow-completes-341494
Title: Re: Friday Fulham Stuff (18/08/17)...
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 07:00:44 AM
 
Cauley Woodrow - All you need to know

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Cauley Woodrow has become the club's fifth signing of the summer transfer window.

The England Under-21 international arrives on a season-long loan from Fulha,.

Woodrow could now make his debut against Millwall on Saturday – so for fans who want to know a little more about the forward, here's a handy guide.

CAULEY WOODROW

Born: December 2nd 1994 (age 22).

Place of Birth: Hemel Hempstead.

Position: Forward.

Previous professional clubs: Luton Town, Fulham, Southend United (loan), Burton Albion (loan).

Career totals: 102 appearances, 21 goals.

International football: England Under-17s, England Under-19s and England Under-21s.

Highest transfer fee paid: Fulham signed Woodrow for an undisclosed six-figure fee in 2011, which was set to rise to seven figures.

Did you know: Woodrow had a penalty saved by Ivan Lucic when facing City in the EFL Cup last season at Craven Cottage.



https://www.bcfc.co.uk/news/cauley-woodrow-all-you-need-to-know/
Title: Re: Friday Fulham Stuff (18/08/17)...
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 07:02:31 AM
 
Fonte Signs
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The Club is delighted to confirm the signing of Sporting Clube de Braga captain Rui Fonte for an undisclosed fee.

The 27-year-old has signed a three-year deal, with a Club option to extend by a further 12 months.

Comfortable playing as a number nine or in a wider position, Fonte already has two goals to his name from his four Braga appearances this season. He netted the winner in their 2-1 league victory over Portimonense, while he was also on target in a UEFA Europa League Qualifier against AIK Solna.

Fonte joined Braga permanently last summer following a successful loan spell, and he ended the season with 11 goals from 24 league starts, making him comfortably the club's top scorer as they finished fifth in the Primeira Liga.

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After coming through the academy at Portuguese giants Sporting Clube de Portugal, Fonte's first stint in England saw him join Arsenal as a teenager, where he went on to make his professional debut in a 3-0 FA Cup victory over Wigan Athletic in November 2008.

The younger brother of West Ham United defender and European Championship winner Jose Fonte, he joined his sibling at Crystal Palace for a 10-game loan spell later that season, giving him a first taste of Championship football.

In the summer of 2009 Fonte returned to his homeland with former club Sporting Lisbon. He took in loan spells with Vitória Setúbal and Espanyol, before making his move to the latter permanent.

Fonte was back in Portugal by January 2013 when he signed a deal with Benfica, for whom he scored in the Final of the Taça de Portugal, the country's domestic cup competition, as they beat Porto on penalties.

Capped by Portugal at youth level from Under-16s upwards, Fonte scored eight times in 22 appearances for their Under-21 side. He has been called up for the senior team in the past, but is yet to win a full cap.

Speaking to fulhamfc.com after putting pen to paper Fonte expressed his delight having completed the move: "I am very happy and very excited to sign for Fulham, this is an amazing challenge. Fulham is a massive club and I'm looking forward to it.

"I wanted to say a big thank you to Braga who took me in as family and I'm thankful to all the staff and fans for their support during my time there."

Tony Khan commented: "Rui Fonte is a substantial talent, and I'm thrilled to welcome him to the Fulham Football Club.

"We have been interested in Rui for a long time. We have great aspirations for the future of this club, and today we have taken another step towards realising them by adding a striker known for his immense skill and selfless teamwork. COYW!"



http://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2017/august/17/fonte-joins
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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 07:04:28 AM
 
Fulham sign Rui Fonte, the younger brother of West Ham's Jose Fonte

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New arrival | Rui Fonte Francisco Leong/AFP/Getty Images

Fulham have completed the signing of Rui Fonte for an undisclosed fee.

The 27-year-old arrives from Sporting Braga, who he captained last season, on a three year contract.

The club have also announced there is an option to extend that deal by an additional 12 months.

Fonte, who is the younger brother of West Ham defender Jose Fonte, said that he was excited by the challenge.

"I am very happy and very excited to sign for Fulham, this is an amazing challenge. Fulham is a massive club and I'm looking forward to it," he told the club's official website.

"I wanted to say a big thank you to Braga who took me in as family and I'm thankful to all the staff and fans for their support during my time there."

Owner Tony Khan added: "Rui Fonte is a substantial talent, and I'm thrilled to welcome him to the Fulham Football Club."



https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/fulham-sign-rui-fonte-jose-fontes-younger-brother-of-west-ham-s-jose-fonte-a3614366.html
Title: Re: Friday Fulham Stuff (18/08/17)...
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 07:06:49 AM
 
Fulham complete striker signing as former Arsenal man joins after lengthy talks

GetWestLondon revealed earlier this summer that the Whites were tracking the former Arsenal and Crystal Palace man and they have finally completed the deal with the fee remaining undisclosed

Fulham have completed the signing of Braga striker Rui Fonte, who joins the club on a three year deal with a club option for a further 12 months.

GetWestLondon revealed in June that the Whites were tracking the former Arsenal and Crystal Palace man and they have finally completed the deal with the fee remaining undisclosed.

Fulham, and head coach Slavisa Jokanovic, have been looking for a striker since Chris Martin's tempestuous loan spell from Derby came to an end in May.

And Fonte is delighted to be back in England and sees the new season as an amazing challenge.

"I am very happy and very excited to sign for Fulham, this is an amazing challenge," he told the club's official website.

"Fulham is a massive club and I'm looking forward to it.

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Target: Rui Fonte (Image: FRANCISCO LEONG/AFP/Getty Images)

"I wanted to say a big thank you to Braga who took me in as family and I'm thankful to all the staff and fans for their support during my time there."

Tony Khan confirmed that the club have been tracking Fonte for some time and it is another step in Shahid Khan's ambitions for Fulham.

A statement from Tony Khan read: "Rui Fonte is a substantial talent, and I'm thrilled to welcome him to the Fulham Football Club.

"We have been interested in Rui for a long time. We have great aspirations for the future of this club, and today we have taken another step towards realizing them by adding a striker known for his immense skill and selfless teamwork. COYW!"



http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/fulham-complete-striker-signing-former-13492738
Title: Re: Friday Fulham Stuff (18/08/17)...
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 07:08:43 AM
 
Rui Fonte: Fulham sign ex-Arsenal forward from Braga for undisclosed fee

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Rui Fonte was Braga's top scorer in the Portuguese Primeira Liga last season, with 11 goals in 24 starts

Championship side Fulham have signed former Arsenal forward Rui Fonte for an undisclosed fee from Braga.

Fonte, who can play as a striker or a winger, has signed a three-year contract at Craven Cottage, with a club option for a further 12 months.

The 27-year-old, the brother of West Ham defender Jose Fonte, scored 16 goals in 43 league games for Braga.

He joined Arsenal from Sporting Lisbon in 2006, making his only appearance in a League Cup win over Wigan in 2008.

The former Portugal Under-21 international rejoined Sporting in 2009, and has since had spells with Espanyol, Benfica and Belenenses.

"We have great aspirations for the future of this club, and today we have taken another step towards realising them by adding a striker known for his immense skill and selfless teamwork," Fulham vice chairman and director of football operations Tony Khan told the club website.



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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 07:11:35 AM
 
Fulham land Braga captain Rui Fonte on three-year deal

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Rui Fonte scored 12 goals in 28 appearances for Portuguese side Braga last season

Fulham have completed the signing of Braga forward and captain Rui Fonte, the club have announced.

Fonte has signed a three-year deal at Craven Cottage, with the option of extending it for a further year.

The 27-year old, who spent time as a trainee at Arsenal in 2008-09, scored 12 goals in 28 appearances in the Portuguese league last season after joining the side permanently following a successful loan spell.

He has previously spent time at Crystal Palace in 2009, making 10 Championship appearances, before spending three years in La Liga with Espanyol.

The forward marks Fulham's fourth signing following the arrivals of Ibrahima Cisse, Marcelo Djalo and Aboubakar Kamara.

"I am very happy and very excited to sign for Fulham, this is an amazing challenge. Fulham is a massive club and I'm looking forward to it," Fonte told the club's official website.

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The 27-year old spent a spell at Arsenal and Crystal Palace between 2008-09

"I wanted to say a big thank you to Braga who took me in as family and I'm thankful to all the staff and fans for their support during my time there."

Fulham chairman Tony Khan feels the signing of Fonte shows a sign of intent for where the Championship club is moving.

"Rui Fonte is a substantial talent, and I'm thrilled to welcome him to the Fulham Football Club," said Khan.

"We have been interested in Rui for a long time. We have great aspirations for the future of this club, and today we have taken another step towards realising them by adding a striker known for his immense skill and selfless teamwork."



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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 07:13:22 AM
 
This signing could genuinely be season-defining for Fulham

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It has been a slow start to the 2017/18 Championship season for Fulham.

Three games have resulted in three draws with their only win so far this season coming against Wycombe in the League Cup first round.

Given the level of football the Cottagers were playing at times during the previous campaign it is surprising to see them start so slowly.

Someone who might be able to help Slavisa Jokanovic's side is their newest signing from this summer's transfer window, Sheyi Ojo.

The 20-year-old's season long loan move from Anfield was confirmed by the club yesterday and in Ojo, Fulham have received one of England's brightest stars.

The young winger has some first team experience within the Liverpool first team, making 13 appearances for them and managing four assists and one goal in the process.

Given that both Floyd Ayite and Lucas Piazon are currently out injured, Ojo will likely be thrust straight into the first team against Sheffield Wednesday this weekend.

His pace and dribbling ability will give the Wednesday defence some trouble and both Jokanovic and Jurgen Klopp will be hoping the youngster can prove his worth as quickly as possible.

Previous loan spells at Wigan and Wolves didn't see a great return in terms of goals and assists per game.

His time at Wigan was especially disappointing for the forward as he failed to score or provide any assists in 11 games at the club.

Ojo is running out of time to impress elsewhere to break into the Liverpool first team on a consistent basis so he will be giving it his all, all season long which can only mean good things for Fulham.



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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 07:15:21 AM

Woodrow heads to Bristol City on loan
by Dan on August 17, 2017

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Fulham striker Cauley Woodrow has joined Bristol City on loan for the remainder of the season this afternoon.

The former England under-21 international, who was part of Aidy Boothroyd's squad that reached the semi-finals of this year's European Championships, was unlikely to feature for Slavisa Jokanovic's side after a poor start to the season and had been tipped for a repeat of last term's successful loan spell with Burton Albion. Brewers boss Nigel Clough was keen to take Woodrow to the Pirelli Stadium once more but could not agree terms on a deal with Fulham. Clough claimed that Albion had been 'outbid by a Championship rival'.

Instead, the 22 year-old has moved to Ashton Gate and Bristol City manager Lee Johnson was delighted to get his man, especially with Bosnia-Herzegovina international Milan Djuric likely to be sidelined for at least two months following groin surgery:

    He's been on our list for a long time. I think he's found opportunities limited at Fulham, probably because of their playing style and them playing with one up front, but certainly in a two he gives us everything we want.

Woodrow's Fulham career has stalled since a promising beginning that saw him handed a senior debut by Felix Magath after he and Moussa Dembele formed a formidable partnership in the club's youth sides. He scored his first goal for the club in their final game in the Premier League – a 2-2 draw against Crystal Palace at Craven Cottage in May 2014 – but struggled to hold down a first team place after Fulham signed Ross McCormack later that summer.

He made just one league start under Jokanovic last term, scoring twice in the EFL Cup but having a penalty saved by Ivan Lucic as City knocked the Whites out in the third round. Woodrow could make his Robins' debut against Millwall on Saturday.



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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 07:18:06 AM
 
A Solid Replacement For Sone Aluko? Why This 20-year Old Is A Shrewd Signing By Fulham

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Sheyi Ojo

Why Sheyi Ojo Is A Shrewd Signing By Fulham

Fulham have announced the loan signing of Liverpool forward Sheyi Ojo and it means even more competition on a congested looking forward line. Floyd Ayite, Sone Aluko, Lucas Piazon, Neeskens Kebano and Ryan Sessegnon can all play in the two positions on either side of the striker in a 4-3-3, as can Ojo, and when this becomes a 4-2-3-1 you can add Tom Cairney to that list too.

However, Slavisa Jokanovic has struggled to land a prolific striker for the number nine position and may well continue to use the likes of Ayite or Aluko there occasionally, perhaps creating the need for Ojo.

Although perfectly happy on the left, Ojo can play as a modern right-winger, cutting in onto his stronger left foot. In this regard, he could be a fine replacement for Aluko, should he leave or be required up top. So in that regard, Ojo is the right man for the job.

Ojo already has experience in this division, having spent time on loan as a 17-year-old at Wigan Athletic and then later on at Wolves where he scored 3 in 19 from out wide. With another 3 years' experience behind him and a handful of Premier League appearances under his belt at Anfield we will see a much better Ojo in the Championship this time around and he could prove to be a canny signing for Jovanovic.

At this stage, a loan move to the Championship can only mean playing first XI football every week for Ojo, if he is to progress properly, although it is not sure if Fulham will be able to provide that. For their part though, the Cottagers needed to keep adding quality to a squad which is perhaps not in as good a shape as people thought it to be.

They scraped into the play-offs late in the season after a great run of form and those bursts are not what is required when looking for promotion. Consistency is the key and a part of getting that solidity is by having enough quality in and around the first XI to cover every eventuality.

Should Aluko be unavailable, be played up front, or for any other reason not be in the first XI, then despite their relative riches, they would not have anyone else capable of playing that role to the desired level. With Ojo in the squad however, that will all change.



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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 07:20:16 AM

Fonte finally signs for Fulham
by Dan on August 17, 2017

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Fulham have finally completed the signing of Sporting Braga captain Rui Fonte on a three-year contract for a fee that could reportedly rise to around £8.2m.

The Championship club's pursuit of the former Arsenal and Crystal Palace forward has dragged on over the summer months with Braga president Antonio Salvador revealing that they had rejected four Fulham bids as they did not want to lose their talismanic forward. The 27 year-old, who is the younger brother of West Ham centre back Jose, has scored twice in four Braga appearances this season to follow his fourteen goals as they finished fifth in the Portuguese top flight.

Fonte moved from Sporting to Arsenal as a teenager but only made one appearance for the Gunners in a 2008 FA Cup tie against Wigan Athletic. He played ten times for Crystal Palace in the Championship the following season on loan, before moving to Setabul. He helped Benfica win the Portuguese Cup, scoring in the final against Porto, as they triumphed on penalties and, after a host of youth caps, was on the bench for Portugal's 2-0 friendly win over Cape Verde in March 2015.

Fonte, who can play as a classical striker or on the right wing, told the Fulham website:

    I am very happy and very excited to sign for Fulham, this is an amazing challenge. Fulham is a massive club and I'm looking forward to it. I wanted to say a big thank you to Braga who took me in as family and I'm thankful to all the staff and fans for their support during my time there.

He is expected to go straight into Fulham's first-team squad for Saturday's Championship clash with Sheffield Wednesday at Craven Cottage.



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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 07:22:55 AM
 
David Jones and Sheffield Wednesday seek a kickstart on the banks of the Thames

FEW grounds in the Football League are as pleasant to visit as Craven Cottage.

Even in the depths of winter, the stroll through Bishop's Park can be a joy with the approach to Fulham's home along the north bank of the Thames bringing an air of serenity rarely found on the traditional walk to a football stadium.

For Sheffield Wednesday, this tranquil setting has clearly been an inspiration with only a stoppage-time equaliser last season from Scott Malone denying the visitors a maximum six points against the Cottagers. At 9pm on Wednesday night, however, the omens for this weekend's trip south looked grim. Having gifted Sunderland an early lead, the Owls were toiling horribly and, but for some profligate finishing from Simon Grayson's men, would have been heading for a second defeat in three Championship outings this term. With the cloud of Fernando Forestieri's ostracisation from the matchday squad and rumblings over a third slow start under Carlos Carvalhal growing, unbeaten Fulham would surely have sensed blood.

As it is, Wednesday will head to the capital buoyed by a terrific late rally that came so close to securing that precious first league win of the season. David Jones, the scorer of the goal that sparked the late onslaught, certainly believes the Yorkshire side have every chance of extending their impressive form under Carvalhal next to the Thames.

As it is, Wednesday will head to the capital buoyed by a terrific late rally that came so close to securing that precious first league win of the season. David Jones, the scorer of the goal that sparked the late onslaught, certainly believes the Yorkshire side have every chance of extending their impressive form under Carvalhal next to the Thames. "Fulham will be tough," said the 32-year-old midfielder after opening his goalscoring account in an Owls shirt. "We are fully aware of that. "We played them last season and Fulham were a decent side. But we are more than capable of going there and getting all three points. "It was a disappointing start (against Sunderland) and that can knock you a bit. But we managed, after ten to 15 minutes, to regain our composure and put in a strong performance in terms of we were the ones pushing for the win at the end." Wednesday's second 1-1 stalemate in five days at Hillsborough, Queens Park Rangers having returned south with a point last Saturday, again came without Forestieri.

As it is, Wednesday will head to the capital buoyed by a terrific late rally that came so close to securing that precious first league win of the season. David Jones, the scorer of the goal that sparked the late onslaught, certainly believes the Yorkshire side have every chance of extending their impressive form under Carvalhal next to the Thames. "Fulham will be tough," said the 32-year-old midfielder after opening his goalscoring account in an Owls shirt. "We are fully aware of that. "We played them last season and Fulham were a decent side. But we are more than capable of going there and getting all three points. "It was a disappointing start (against Sunderland) and that can knock you a bit. But we managed, after ten to 15 minutes, to regain our composure and put in a strong performance in terms of we were the ones pushing for the win at the end." Wednesday's second 1-1 stalemate in five days at Hillsborough, Queens Park Rangers having returned south with a point last Saturday, again came without Forestieri. He has not featured in the squad since a training ground bust-up last week with Sam Winnall, fuelling speculation over a possible move away for the Argentinian. Whether Forestieri will be considered tomorrow remains to be seen, though Carvalhal has revealed that the forward has apologised to the squad and is "working hard" to earn a recall. One man who will be in the squad is Frederico Venancio, a 24-year-old defender who signed on loan for the season from Portuguese outfit Vitoria de Setubal shortly before the draw with Sunderland. Carvalhal's resources in defence are so stretched that left-back Daniel Pudil had to fill in at centre-back against the Black Cats and the Owls' chief plans at least one more addition. For now, though, the focus is on Fulham and the task of boosting Wednesday's points tally at the expense of a side who were the favourites to prevail going into last season's play-offs only to crash out to Reading in the semi-finals.

As it is, Wednesday will head to the capital buoyed by a terrific late rally that came so close to securing that precious first league win of the season. David Jones, the scorer of the goal that sparked the late onslaught, certainly believes the Yorkshire side have every chance of extending their impressive form under Carvalhal next to the Thames. "Fulham will be tough," said the 32-year-old midfielder after opening his goalscoring account in an Owls shirt. "We are fully aware of that. "We played them last season and Fulham were a decent side. But we are more than capable of going there and getting all three points. "It was a disappointing start (against Sunderland) and that can knock you a bit. But we managed, after ten to 15 minutes, to regain our composure and put in a strong performance in terms of we were the ones pushing for the win at the end." Wednesday's second 1-1 stalemate in five days at Hillsborough, Queens Park Rangers having returned south with a point last Saturday, again came without Forestieri. He has not featured in the squad since a training ground bust-up last week with Sam Winnall, fuelling speculation over a possible move away for the Argentinian. Whether Forestieri will be considered tomorrow remains to be seen, though Carvalhal has revealed that the forward has apologised to the squad and is "working hard" to earn a recall. One man who will be in the squad is Frederico Venancio, a 24-year-old defender who signed on loan for the season from Portuguese outfit Vitoria de Setubal shortly before the draw with Sunderland. Carvalhal's resources in defence are so stretched that left-back Daniel Pudil had to fill in at centre-back against the Black Cats and the Owls' chief plans at least one more addition. For now, though, the focus is on Fulham and the task of boosting Wednesday's points tally at the expense of a side who were the favourites to prevail going into last season's play-offs only to crash out to Reading in the semi-finals. "In terms of points on the board, we would want more from the start to the season," said Jones, when asked to assess a start that brought defeat at Preston North End on the opening day before those draws against QPR and Sunderland. "But we know what we are capable of and need to turn these performances into three points. We didn't have a strong first game at all. But then we have done enough in the last two games to get victories, in my opinion. "It didn't quite come (against Sunderland on Wednesday), but there are a lot of games in this league and we want to get some momentum, keep improving our results. We go again in another big game at Fulham."



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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 07:24:55 AM
 
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Cauley Woodrow - a view from the Cottage

At first glance, the signing of a striker who can't get into Fulham's matchday plans may seem a strange one by Lee Johnson. After all, not only must there be a question over how capable he is based on that scenario, but despite the departures of Lee Tomlin and the pair of Hams this summer (Tammy Abraham and Aaron Wilbraham), City have what appears a top-heavy eight strikers on their books still.

However, that's not the full story. Famara Diedhiou and Bobby Reid have started the season together, with Freddie Hinds acting as cover. Milan Djuric, Matty Taylor and Arnold Garita (remember him?!) are currently injured. That's six, but half are injured. Then you have Gustav Engvall who has gone back to Sweden, probably for the last time, while under 23 goal machine Shaun McCoulsky is (rightly) learning his trade in League Two with Newport County.

The other reason Johnson would have been after an extra body is that although he is 'only' six foot tall, he's more of a target man option than most of the afore-mentioned list. At Brentford on Tuesday, Johnson had no choice available to bring on a physical, big option for the disappointing Diedhiou, and Hinds came on instead. You can argue we had to play differently than we might have otherwise, say if Wilbraham had been available to come on, which may have in turn helped us to equalise, but you can understand why Johnson wants a different option later on in matches and, with Djuric out for another two months, he had nowhere else to go.

By the way, before we leave our long list of forwards, many have questioned why we're bringing in a player when Gustav Engvall is scoring goals for fun in Sweden. It's a fair question, but quite simply, Engvall obviously isn't good enough. We might have spent a lot of money on him, but that happens to all clubs. Watching him in the Swedish league he may have looked quick, incisive, a physical threat but Johnson and his coaching team have now watched him in training for a whole year, and if he's not up to it at this level, then he's not up to it. End of.

So onto Cauley Woodrow. The first thing anyone looks for when a striker is signed is the goals record and in Woodrow's case it's safe to say that it's not spectacular. The positive however, is that his best spell was in the Championship on loan with Burton last season, so maybe he's maturing and, given the right service, can improve his overall goals to game ratio.

We all know fans of clubs can turn quickly when a player leaves them, but the reaction from Fulham fans on today's news was quite something else! It seems Woodrow is far from a favourite at the Cottage, and many were delighted and surprised we were willing to take him on. With that background, I spoke with Andrew Beck, @arbeck on Twitter, from Fulham fan site,Cottagers Confidential, and asked him why there was that sort of reaction.

"Cauley Woodrow isn't a bad player by any means. He's probably a fine striker at the lower levels of the Championship or League One.

He also isn't a great fit for Fulham's system. He's not small, but he's not really big enough to be your typical hold-up forward. He's not slow and unathletic, but he's not fast and mobile enough to be used on the wing.

He's got fairly good technical skills, and ideally he needs to be paired with another forward in a 4-4-2. If you have a speedier technical player Woodrow can combine well with him. If you have a bigger forward, he can float around and find space and combine with other players in the attack.

Part of the reason Fulham fans are down on Woodrow is that they had quite high hopes for him. He was a key figure in some academy teams that had a lot of success and played a lot for England youth teams. His development just kind of stalled after that.

I don't think you'll be able to win promotion with him as one of your two forwards. But I also don't think he would be the reason you get relegated if he's one of your two forwards.

There's also a chance he figures things out and takes a leap forward with consistent playing time, he's at the age where players often have things click and they start to reach their potential. I'd still bet against him becoming much more than he is now, but it's certainly worth a gamble."

Hardly effusive in his praise and all in all, on that reckoning, we appear to have a fairly 'average' player, but clearly the potential has been there through his youth career, and with a run of games, some goals and a bit of confidence, who knows what can happen?

One thing is certain, he sure can hit a ball. This was Fulham's goal of the season winner and you've got to assume it's not a one-off from the fact he even tried it. Very few of our players seem capable of hitting a ball from that distance so that alone would offer a different threat during games for the opposition defence to deal with.



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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 07:28:11 AM
 
Sheffield Wednesday: Owls urged to cut out 'sloppiness'

There is no disputing the character, spirit and determination in Wednesday's squad to succeed in the Championship.

And their rousing finish against Sunderland should give them plenty of confidence, belief and hope for the future ahead of three tough-looking away assignments.

Carlos Carvalhal's charges battled back from a goal down for the second successive home match to secure a point and the team fully merited their ovation at full-time. Nonetheless, two points from their opening three Championship fixtures is a disappointing return. If the Owls are to quickly turnaround their fortunes, David Jones has acknowledged the team must rectify their slack periods of play. The midfielder said: "In terms of points on the board, we would want more from the start of the season. But we know what we are capable of and need to turn these performances into three points.

"We didn't have a strong first game at all. But then we have done enough in the last two games to get victories, in my opinion. "It didn't quite come but there are a lot of games in this league and we have to keep going, not lose confidence.

"We need to cut out some of the sloppiness that sometimes can be there at the start of a season. "There are two league games and a cup game before the international break; we want to get some momentum and keep improving on our results. Just keep building our performances, get stronger and stronger." It has been a frustrating start to the campaign and Wednesday have not helped themselves by going behind in all of their matches. Jones, utilised at the base of a midfield diamond formation, said: "You have to start well or it is an uphill task against any team in this division, never mind one that has come down from the Premier league. Especially a team like Fulham, you don't want to be behind early on.

"But if that happens it is up to you show the character to come back and get a point." Jones opened his Owls goalscoring account in fine style, rifling an unstoppable 25-yard strike past Sunderland goalkeeper Jason Steele to set up a thrilling finale. It was the 32-year-old's first goal in nearly two years and cancelled out George Honeyman's fourth minute effort. Jones said: "It was nice to get off the mark and nice to get the point. "I felt we had a strong second half and deserved to get a goal. "Unfortunately, we couldn't get the winner but they are a pretty strong side

"It was a disappointing start and that can knock you a bit but we managed, after 10 to 15 minutes, to regain our composure and put in a strong performance in terms of we were the ones pushing for the win at the end. "We can take lot of positives from the game, especially as it can be difficult to concede a sloppy goal against an experienced team early on. "At half-time, there was definitely no panic. There was a bit of frustration but we wanted to get out there and put things right." Next up for Wednesday is a trip to Fulham. The Cottagers, looking to kick on after reaching the play-off semi-finals last year, have recorded three draws. "We go again in another big game on Saturday," said Jones. "Fulham will be tough, we are aware of that. "We played them last season and Fulham were a decent side but we are more than capable of going there and getting all three points." Fulham, who have ex-Owls head coach Stuart Gray as part of their coaching staff, are expected to hand a start to new signing Sheyi Ojo. The 20-year-old, who can play anywhere across the front line, has arrived on a season long-loan from Premier League club Liverpool. Ojo has previously played second-tier football during loan spells at Wigan Athletic and Wolverhampton Wanderers. Fulham vice-chairman Tony Khan said: "I'm delighted to welcome Sheyi to Fulham. He possesses fantastic physical talents and also carries himself with poise and class, and I know that he's going to be a great addition to our squad."




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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 07:32:05 AM
 
For the love of the game – Fulham fan's year-long crusade around Europe
Matt Taylor is travelling to all 55 Uefa countries to attend a top-flight game

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Matt Taylor on his visit to Estonia: "That will be 14 countries covered by the end of the week," he says of his visit to Ireland, "just 41 to go".

It's not unheard of for people to take career breaks to do a bit of travelling, but by the time Matt Taylor returns to his job as a statistician with the British Ministry of Justice after his 18 months away, he'll have racked up more air, land and sea miles than most would manage in a couple of lifetimes. And, along the way, he'll be attending football games. A lot of them.

"I knew I wanted to do something different around this time of my life any how," says the 40-year-old Londoner who, after reading Stamping Grounds by Charlie Connelly, the book that followed Liechtenstein's less than successful efforts to qualify for the 2002 World Cup, came up with a plan: he would travel to all 55 Uefa countries in a single season and attend a top-flight match in each.

This week he's in Ireland for Friday's game between Bray Wanderers and Drogheda United before heading north for Glentoran's meeting with Carrick Rangers the following day.

"So, that will be 14 countries covered by the end of the week," he says, "just 41 to go".

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Action from a game in Tórshavn in the Faroe Islands. Standard-wise, he'd put Faroes football at the bottom of the quality league so far.

When the travelling is done, he plans on writing about his experiences and finding a publisher to turn them in to book form.

The project combines three of his great passions, travelling, photography and football, the Fulham supporter having already visited 80 countries before embarking on this particular adventure, attending two World Cups, the European Championships and the Africa Cup of Nations.

The Liechtenstein book appealed to Taylor because, he says, he likes the "underdog mentality" and that is one of the themes he will pursue on his travels, many of which will take him off the beaten track.

"It's not really about going to see the best quality football in Europe, it's about how football compares across 55 countries, how the experience compares, how the fans' attitudes towards football differ.

"I could easily have taken a year off to go and watch Real Madrid and Barcelona, I'd probably have spent the same amount of money to see much better football, but it wouldn't have been as interesting. If you go to a Barcelona game you're one of 90,000 there. Everything that they do is reported on in every sports newspaper in the world, it's hard to get a unique angle."

Starting in June, taking advantage of summer leagues to help him meet his challenge, he has so far visited Georgia, Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Norway, then Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Russia and Belarus in July, and earlier this month Lithuania and Latvia.

Quality league
Standard-wise, he'd put Faroes football at the bottom of the quality league so far, despite the huge array of imports he saw lining out for local clubs – players from Serbia, Scotland, Macedonia, Hungary, Poland, Georgia, and so on.

"It's all about money, of course," he says, "they go where they can make more than they'd ever make at home, the highest-paid players in the Faroes earn around £5,000 a month. Similarly, I saw French players in Kazakhstan, players who'd be lower league back home and would earn much less.

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A section of the fans look on as BK Häcken defeat Hammarby 2-0 in Sweden.

"So that's been interesting, as have some of the contrasts so far. In some places I've visited there was a real passion for the domestic game, but there were others where they're fairly ambivalent towards football. As you go further east towards the Baltics other sports, like basketball and ice hockey, are definitely more popular, like in Belarus with ice hockey, where they struggle to get decent attendances at their football games.

"I was at a Dinamo Minsk game in a city with a population of around two million, but there were only 600 or 700 there. The official attendance was listed as 2,000, which was an absolute joke – I'm a statistician so I'm quite good at counting things."

There've been other surprises too.

"I was at Ufa v Spartak Moscow and there were lots of women there, more proportionally than any other match I've been to. It was surprising, I would have expected a Russian game to very, very male dominated. I have to be careful not to generalise too much when I'm only at one or two matches in each country, it may have been an exception, but it was striking."

He never expected his carefully planned itinerary to work out smoothly, but already there have been hiccups, including Latvia's SK Babite, who he intended visiting, unhelpfully being chucked out of their league for suspected match-fixing.

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Fans at the Brann Bergen v Stabæk game in Norway.

"That's another issue that crops up, it seems it's a problem outside the top flights in Sweden and Finland and in the Baltic countries. Somebody said to me that the second division in Sweden is the most bent league in Europe, but I'm not sure if that's true or not."

When he returns to his desk at the British Ministry of Justice he will, you suspect, have some tales to tell.

* Taylor will be posting updates and photographs from his journey at these links:

http://55footballnations.com

facebook.com/55FootballNations

instagram.com/55FootballNations

twitter.com/55FtballNations



https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer/for-the-love-of-the-game-fulham-fan-s-year-long-crusade-around-europe-1.3189783
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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 07:33:37 AM
 
Fulham fans delighted after deal confirmed – 'Cracking signing', 'wonderful news'

Championship side Fulham have completed the season-long loan deal of Liverpool winger Sheyi Ojo and their fans were quick to welcome the new signing on Twitter.

The Cottagers were forced to act quickly to bring in a new wide man after loanee Lucas Piazon suffered a nasty injury in the draw with Leeds United on Tuesday night, one which is expected to rule him out for some time.

Slavisa Jokanovic secured a deal to bring Ojo to Craven Cottage for the remainder of the season, although the move could be considered a risky one.

The 20-year-old has had two previous loan spells in the Championship having spent time at Wigan Athletic and Wolverhampton Wanderers over the past three campaigns, but he failed to impress in either. In total in that time he played 30 matches in all competitions and found the net just three times.

This is now a big season for the man who was a significant member of the England squad that won the FIFA under-20 World Cup earlier in the year, as he looks to prove that he can have a career at the top level.

Despite Jokanovic allowing Cauley Woodrow to join Bristol City on loan, Ojo is expected to be given a wide role at the Cottage where his pace and trickery combined with his ability to beat a man should make him a fan favourite during his time in London.

The Liverpool starlet could make his debut when Fulham take on Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship on Saturday afternoon, which will provide him with an immediate chance to impress his new fans.

Many of those supporters were quick to welcome him to the club with positive messages regarding the youngster on Twitter when news of his signing broke.



https://ninetyminutesonline.com/fulham-fans-delighted-deal-confirmed-cracking-signing-wonderful-news/
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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 01:55:08 PM
 
Fulham set to sign Portuguese fullback from Porto

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Championship side Fulham are on the verge of signing FC Porto left back Rafa Soares, according to reports from Portugal.

The 22-year-old has been at Porto since 2005 and has spent the last two seasons on loan at Academica and Rio Ave. Portuguese daily O Jogo suggest that if negotiations between Fulham and Porto are successful, Soares could travel to England by the end of this week to complete his move to the Championship.

The report claims that the finer details of his contract have been sorted and only a medical in London stands in the way of Soares joining his compatriot Rui Fonte who was presented by Fulham yesterday.

The Cottagers are expected to sign Soares on a season long loan deal with an option to make his move permanent at the end of the loan. The Porto born defender is highly rated back in Portugal, having represented his country in every level from the Under-16s to the Under-21s.

There has been a steady influx of personnel from the Iberian peninsula to the Championship in recent years. Wolverhampton Wanderers and Sheffield Wednesday have appointed Nuno Espírito Santo and Carlos Carvalhal as managers. Wolves signed the supremely talented Ruben Neves from Porto this summer who was joined by Willy Boly and Diogo Jota at the club. It is apparent that Soares could see some familiar faces when he steps on to the pitch for Fulham.



http://sportslens.com/fulham-set-to-sign-portuguese-fullback-from-porto/214869/
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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 01:56:19 PM
 
U18s Travel To Swansea
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The Under-18s travel to Swansea for their second Premier League South match of the season.

Last time out Fulham beat Arsenal in an impressive 4-1 display at Motspur Park, with Cameron Thompson scoring a hat trick after Sonny Hilton brought the team level.

It was all even at the break, and the Young Whites stepped it up a gear for the second half after conceding early on.

Swansea also won all three points in their opening fixture last weekend when they went on the road to Reading.

Marc Walsh scored early for the Swans, before substitute Matthew Roberts scored to secure a 2-0 victory.

In this fixture last year Fulham grounded out a 2-2 draw, with Thompson scoring early, followed by Jon Dagur Thorsteinsson. In the reverse fixture Fulham won 2-0.



http://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2017/august/18/u18s-travel-to-swansea
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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 01:59:21 PM
 
Sheffield Wednesday: Owls wait on captain ahead of Fulham test

Sheffield Wednesday hope captain Glenn Loovens will be passed fit to play in tomorrow's trip to Fulham.

The Dutch defender missed the Owls' home draw with Sunderland due to a back problem. His knock meant Daniel Pudil filled in at centre-half.

Speaking at his press briefing this morning, head coach Carlos Carvalhal said: "Glenn started moving and running on the pitch yesterday. Let's see if he can train with the team."

If Loovens fails to shrug off his injury, new boy Frederico Venancio would be the natual replacement. However, the 24-year-old, signed on a season long-loan deal from Portuguese side Vitoria de Setubal earlier this week, is still waiting to receive international clearance.

Carvalhal confirmed: "We are waiting for confirmation from the Football Association. At this moment, Frederico can't play. Tomorrow let's see." The Wednesday head coach has played down the prospect of handing Venancio a debut from the start.

"He doesn't know his colleagues; he needs some time." said Carvalhal. "It's not a question of whether he is ready physically because he has been playing in Portugal. "If I can protect him a little so he can get to know his colleagues, I will. "If we need him, he will play. Absolutely sure. "If the documents are ready, he will be involved in the 18."

Carvalhal declined to say whether Fernando Forestieri will be recalled. The forward has sat-out their last two matches following a training ground bust-up with teammate Sam Winnall. "Let's see if he will be involved or not," said Carvalhal. Kieran Lee started running yesterday but Carvalhal refused to give any time-scale on when the midfielder or Sam Hutchinson (knee) will return to action. The Owls go to Craven Cottage still searching for their first league win of the campaign. After their defeat to Preston North End on the opening weekend, Wednesday have followed that result up with two draws against Queens Park Rangers and Sunderland.

Carvalhal said: "Fulham will be an interesting game. They have had one more day than us to prepare for the game. "Fulham are a good team and bringing in more players. They try to upgrade the team. We know it will be a tough game like all the games in the Championship. "We will make things very difficult for them. Even though we haven't won the last two games, the way we play and have reacted after conceding means we feel strong."




Read more at: http://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/football/sheffield-wednesday/sheffield-wednesday-owls-wait-on-captain-ahead-of-fulham-test-1-8709886
Title: Re: Friday Fulham Stuff (18/08/17)...
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 02:02:11 PM
 
Rui Fonte Signs for Fulham

Rui Fonte has finally officially signed for Fulham. He has put the pen to paper on a three year deal, with a club option to extend it for a further year. The fee remains undisclosed, but reports suggest a fee in the region of £9m.

Name: Rui Fonte

Club: Fulham FC, formerly Braga

Appearances: 26

Goals: 11

Assists: 1

WhoScored.com Rating: 7.10

Transfermarkt.co.uk value: £2.70m

Rui Fonte is a signing that has been highly anticipated by many Fulham fans. The big money striker has made a name for himself in Portugal by captaining Braga to a fifth place finish in Liga NOS. After the signing of Aboubakar Kamara, Fulham still seemed to be lacking a clinical finisher in attack. Fulham have now found the missing link in Rui Fonte, the striker stands tall at 5'11", and is very good in the air. He also can shoot with either foot, and is equally impressive with both. He will fill the hole left by Chris Martin, and will show more quality. Fonte is better at drawing other players into the game with his excellent movement and passing, and looks to be just as good, if not better of a finisher. A final important aspect of Fonte's game is his work ethic, Braga have described him as a warrior, something Chris Martin was not, and as a true leader. The team could do with an experienced, powerful striker, who is a strong leader, and role model for the younger players. Fonte can fill all of those holes.

Thanks for reading! Leave your thoughts on Fulham's targets in the comments below.



https://cottagersconfidential.sbnation.com/2017/8/18/16162448/rui-fonte-signs-for-fulham
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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 02:04:45 PM
 
Fulham's Cauley Woodrow open to permanent Bristol City move if loan goes well

The former Burton Albion striker can see a future at Ashton Gate

Cauley Woodrow is open to making his loan a permanent if he has a successful spell at Bristol City this season.

The Fulham striker completed his switch to Ashton Gate on Thursday and immediately addressed the media ahead of Saturday's home game with Millwall – where he could make his debut.

With Woodrow's future at Craven Cottage unclear following a second spell away from the London club, the England under-21 striker says it will be his performances that determines whether City take him on in the future.

"There has been talk about," confirmed the ex-Burton Albion player when asked if he would be open to a permanent switch.

He added: "Hopefully if I do well – it just depends on how I do and if the two clubs can agree on something at the end of the loan. I will have to see."



http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/fulhams-cauley-woodrow-open-permanent-345263
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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 02:06:36 PM
 
Fulham Snapping Up Left-Back To Fuel Speculation Over Tottenham Target Ryan Sessegnon

Fulham are closing in on the signature of FC Porto left-back Rafa Soares on a season-long loan deal, something which will add to the speculation over the future of Tottenham Hotspur target Ryan Sessegnon at the club.

The 22-year-old defender is yet to make a senior appearance for Porto and the club have been looking to loan him out this summer in order to provide him with regular football.

He attracted interest from a number of clubs, such as Saint Etienne and Real Sociedad, but Porto have determined that Fulham are the right club for him to join.

According to Portuguese sports daily O Jogo, the two clubs have reached an agreement over a loan move for Soares and Fulham will be paying a loan fee of €1m to Porto in order to secure the services of Soares.

Porto also have the option to recall Soares back from his loan if required and they have finalised the deal, which will see the defender move to Craven Cottage this month.

Soares is expected to travel to London today, where he will undergo a medical before completing his loan switch to the Championship side.

The left-back's impending arrival also raises fresh doubts over 17-year-old defender Sessegnon's future at Fulham as he is subject of interest from Tottenham.

Fulham have already rejected a £25m bid from Spurs and it remains to be seen whether Soares is seen as a replacement for the young defender at Craven Cottage as the transfer window goes into overdrive.



http://www.insidefutbol.com/2017/08/18/fulham-snapping-up-left-back-to-fuel-speculation-over-tottenham-target-ryan-sessegnon/347406/
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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 02:08:31 PM
 
Man On A Mission

Oliver Norwood helped Brighton & Hove Albion to Premier League promotion last season. The midfielder is hoping to repeat the trick with Fulham after joining the Whites on a season-long loan from the Seagulls in July.

"At Brighton we had a real togetherness in the dressing room and a desire to do well," he tells Saturday's matchday programme for the visit of Sheffield Wednesday. "There were times we were nowhere near our best but we'd find a way to win. It's about working hard and being consistent.

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"We knew if we got the first goal last season it was game over. We scored first in 19 games and won them. The sort of experience Fulham had at Reading, playing for so long with 10 men for 90 minutes, brings you together and goes a long way."

To read the full interview with Kalas, in which he also discusses his Manchester United upbringing, international exploits and life in SW6, get your hands on the programme on Saturday.

Other highlights from the magazine include:

    Slaviša Jokanović reflects on recent results and wishes Lucas Piazon well in his recovery from injury
    Skipper Tom Cairney brings an update on his injury situation
    Mark Pembridge revisits his spells with Fulham and Norwich
    Ryan Fredericks takes our nine-dart challenge
    Rodney Marsh picks his Fulham 'Dream Team'
    Matt O'Riley discusses his future hopes and dreams
    And Gordon Davies pens his regular column

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With more new features than ever before and a revamped look, the pocket-friendly 100-page programme is the essential companion to your matchday.

Priced £3.50, the publication is available from various sellers on Stevenage Road from two hours before kick-off. Or order it online from ProgrammeMaster where you can also purchase an annual subscription.

For just £1.99, the programme is also available as a digital download on your iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, PC or Mac via Apple's Newsstand or Pocketmags from 1am on Saturday morning.



http://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2017/august/18/norwood-programme-sheff-weds
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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 02:10:25 PM
 
Neil Warnock confirms Joe Bennett turned down more money from Fulham to STAY at Cardiff City

The full back wants to remain with the Bluebirds despite Fulham meeting his release clause

Neil Warnock confirmed full-back Joe Bennett will remain at Cardiff City, having turned down bigger wages from Fulham.

The Bluebirds boss firmly put any further speculation to bed by revealing there were no other full-backs on his radar and Bennett was happy to stay.

Preston North End left-back Greg Cunningham was lined up as a possible replacement for Bennett, while there were reports in the Sun about Fleetwood Town's Amari'i Bell.

But Bennett is settled in South Wales and, like Sean Morrison, had no intention of leaving a rejuvenated Cardiff now pushing for promotion under Warnock.

"I spoke to Joe yesterday and I'm pleased (he's staying)," said Warnock.

"It's been difficult for him as he's had all sorts thrown at him over the last few days and there was nothing we could do because once they met his clause, it was down to him to say yes or no.

"But like Morrison, Joe's been playing well, he can see what we're doing, his wife is eight months pregnant and happy here, there's a lot of plusses to stay here at the moment, it's an exciting place.

"He was offered a very good contract but it speaks well of the lad and the club at moment about where we are when you turn that down.

"I put no pressure on him, it was down to him, he had the option. But he's staying for less money he could have had, on his original contract with two years to go."

On reported interest in other full-backs, the veteran manager said: "Joe's staying. Once we know the situation it puts it to bed, we are delighted to have Joe on board."

Warnock revealed a harmonious Bluebirds squad was behind the decisions of players like Bennett, Morrison and Bruno Manga committing themselves to the club.

Cardiff are flying right now, having won three out of three in the league ahead of Saturday's top of the table clash with Wolves at Moline.

He added: "I don't see many players not enjoying themselves. We know we'll come up against teams where we won't get the results. But we've got to enjoy it when doing well and not get down when it changes. We have to keep a level done.

"We're happy with the business done, Vincent (Tan) said right from start that 'Bennett didn't have to go, Neil, if you don't want'. I asked 'does it affect the (Omar) Bogle deal and he said 'no; and that he was very keen on signing him. It doesn't get much better than that.

"He's been very forthcoming, he realises we've only spent £3million which is probably classified as peanuts in this league. We're happy with what we've spent and players we've unearthed."



http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/neil-warnock-confirms-joe-bennett-13495330
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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 02:11:35 PM
 
Fulham agree loan deal for Soares

Fulham have agreed a loan deal for Porto left-back Rafa Soares.

The Portugal Under-21 international spent last season on loan at Rio Ave and made 32 appearances.

Soares is yet to make a first-team appearance for Porto but has played regularly for their B side.

Fulham have been looking to sign a left-back and discussed potential deals for Cardiff's Joe Bennett and Bordeaux's Maxime Poundje before turning to Soares.



http://www.westlondonsport.com/fulham/fulham-set-sign-portugal-21-defender
Title: Re: Friday Fulham Stuff (18/08/17)...
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 02:13:29 PM
 
Joe Bennett: Cardiff City defender turns down offer from Fulham

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A release clause in Joe Bennett's contract was triggered by a bid believed to be around £2m

Cardiff City defender Joe Bennett has turned down a move to Fulham.

Manager Neil Warnock confirmed the 27-year-old left back had opted to stay with the Bluebirds despite a more lucrative offer at Craven Cottage.

"He was offered a very good contract. It speaks well for the lad and the club where we are, when you can turn that down," said manager Neil Warnock.

He also reiterated star striker Kenneth Zohore is not for sale, despite Hull City's interest in the Denmark striker.

Bennett joined Cardiff from Aston Villa in 2016 and Fulham triggered a release clause in his contract.

Cardiff are top of the Championship and face Wolverhampton Wanderers - who are also unbeaten - at Molineux on Saturday.

Warnock said he is delighted the player has opted to stay and felt the club's progress contributed to his decision.

"Its been difficult for the lad, he's had all sorts thrown at him over the last few days," said Warnock.

"Once they met his release clause it was up to him to say yes or no really.

"Joe has been playing well, he can see what we are doing.

"His wife is happy down here and she is eight months pregnant, I think.



http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40974812
Title: Re: Friday Fulham Stuff (18/08/17)...
Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 02:15:05 PM
 
Player may have medical at Fulham tonight, signing from Porto on loan deal

Fulham seem to be close to signing FC Porto left-back Rafa Soares.

According to Portuguese newspaper O Jogo today, the clubs have already found a deal and the player is now awaited in London to have his medical and sign for the Craven Cottage side. That could even happen tonight.

The outlet makes sure to say the agreement is 'concluded' and the player is moving to Fulham on a loan deal with an option to buy.

They still don't know the figures of the transfer, but Porto will be 'making some millions' only with the loan fee.

It's claimed that Fulham even considered buying the player now, but ended up choosing for the loan instead.

There was also some competition from Portugal, but none of the possibilities became concrete, and O Jogo explains the Championship is a nice place to send players temporarily, an increasing trend from Portugal.

Soares was a regular starter for Porto last season, but seems to have lost his position to Alex Telles, who started the first two league games the club played so far.



http://sportwitness.co.uk/player-may-medical-fulham-tonight-signing-porto-loan-deal/
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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 02:17:53 PM
 
Fulham v Sheffield Wednesday

The Championship has got off to its blistering pace of start that we should probably have gotten used to by now, but it still feels like a lot of games already!

Following another draw, but a hard-earned one at that, at Elland Road on Tuesday night; Fulham take on another big Yorkshire team at the Cottage on a Saturday afternoon. The Whites are no strangers to Sheffield Wednesday, having battled against the Owls for the coveted sixth spot in the league last year before Leeds United's timely collapse allowed both teams to secure play-off spots in their own right. Much like Fulham, Wednesday have kept hold of the majority of their squad from last year, trusting that the old guard should have enough to get the business done this time round.

The only notable additions at Hillsborough over the summer months have been George Boyd and centre-half Frederico Venancio, as well as the permanent addition of last season's Middlesbrough loanee Jordan Rhodes, and outgoings have also been in short supply.

In truth, Wednesday's attacking options remain probably the most potent in the league, with Rhodes and Boyd being joined in the ranks by Sam Winnall, Gary Hooper, Steven Fletcher, Atdhe Nuhui, Lucas Joao and Fernando Forestieri, although the latter has been linked with a move away from the Owls after a training ground rift with Sam Winnall has resulted in him being dropped from Wednesday's matchday squad for the last few matches.

Whilst the diminutive Italo-Argentinian is clearly a player of considerable talent, the wealth of options at Carvajal's disposal suggests that even if a move away was to materialise, he probably wouldn't be missed all that much. The suggestion of a reunion with his former boss at Watford, Jokanovic, has been mooted, but is more than likely just conjecture, although it's something we'd welcome in an instant should it materialise to be true.

Fulham have made signings of their own this week, however. Rui Fonte has come in to take the number 9 shirt and the formed Braga captain is joined at Motspur Park by Liverpool loanee Sheyi Ojo, who promises further energy, skill and pace in the spot opened up by Lucas Piazon's unfortunate injury sustained during Tuesday's game.

Whilst both teams have had restrained openings to the season, it's undeniable that Saturday's match up is between two of the Championship's strongest squads, and between two teams who will be looking to be in and around the automatic spots come the end of the season, and thus, as always between these two sides, the fixture should be entertaining, attacking and a pleasure to watch.

Results so far:

    D: Sheffield Wednesday 1-1 Sunderland
    D: Sheffield Wednesday 1-1 Queens Park Rangers
    W: Sheffield Wednesday 4-1 Chesterfield
    L: Preston North End 1-0 Sheffield Wednesday

Fulhamish's Starting Line-Up:

The big questions continue to come for Slavisa. Does new No9 Rui Fonte get a starting berth leading the line after AK47's energetic, if slightly limited, performance on Tuesday night? Does Denis Odoi keep his place ahead of the returning Tomas Kalas, and if the Czech centre-half does return, should Denis come out to take Ryan Sessegnon's left back slot? Is Cairney fit again? Does the excellent Ollie Norwood come back into the middle, or does Ibrahima Cisse, who was excellent against Leeds, maintain his run in the side? We're glad we're not picking this one, but this is what we've plumped for.

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Key Battle:
Kevin McDonald v Barry Bannan

We were tempted to call it as Gary Hooper against Tim Ream, but with the American getting the nod for Tuesday's game against Leeds, we thought we'd mix it up a bit and settled for the key battleground being the centre of the park. Despite slow starts to the season for both, we know for a fact that both Fulham and Sheffield Wednesday are amongst the best teams in this division, and the control of possession in the match-up will go a long way to determining who comes out on top at Craven Cottage on Saturday afternoon.

Bannan is a well experienced player with the ability to change games with a long-range bullet or a defence-splitting pass, just as much as he's able to shield his back four, and is an integral part of Carlos Carvajal's unit. Likewise, KMac is Fulham's wall, and, to take a biblical analogy, the rock on which Slavisa Jokanovic has built his church. If he can snuff out Bannan's creativity, and Fulham can launch their own game off a solid McDonald platform, three points should be within range for the Whites.

Fulhamish's Prediction:
Obviously there are no easy games against a team of Sheffield Wednesday's quality, but their start to the season has been slightly sluggish and Fulham really need to capitalise on that if they're going to take their first three points of the season. An early goal would settle the nerves and play on Wednesday's own fears, and would hopefully line Fulham up for a good day out in the Saturday afternoon sun of Craven Cottage. We'll be brave, and call it as a 3-1 home win.



https://www.fulhamish.co.uk/post/2017-08-18-fulham-v-sheffield-wednesday/
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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 02:20:25 PM
 
Sheffield Wednesday In Focus
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Have a read of our matchday preview, as Fulham and Sheffield Wednesday each go in search of their first league win of the season.
Possible opposition absentees

Glenn Loovens – back injury

Kieran Lee – hip injury

Sam Hutchinson – knee injury

Tickets

Tickets for this match are still available to buy, priced from £30 for adults and £15 for juniors - supporters are reminded of a £5 price increase on matchday.

Weather

It will be dry all day with a bit of sun and temperatures of 20 degrees at kick-off.

He said...

"Fulham will be tough. We played them last season and Fulham were a decent side. But we are more than capable of going there and getting all three points." – David Jones, Sheffield Wednesday midfielder.

Grosvenor Casinos match odds

Fulham: 22/25

Draw: 5/2

Sheffield Wednesday: 3/1

Last five results

Sheffield Wednesday 1-1 Sunderland (Sky Bet Championship)

Sheffield Wednesday 1-1 Queens Park Rangers (Sky Bet Championship)

Sheffield Wednesday 4-1 Chesterfield (Carabao Cup)

Preston North End 1-0 Sheffield Wednesday (Sky Bet Championship)

Sheffield Wednesday 0-2 Glasgow Rangers (Friendly)



http://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2017/august/18/sheffield-wednesday-in-focus
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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 02:21:57 PM
 
Fulham duo to miss Sheffield Wednesday game

Fulham will be without winger Lucas Piazon and defender Michael Madl when they visit host Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday.

Piazon fractured his right ankle in the goalless draw with Leeds United on Tuesday.

The Brazilian, on loan from Chelsea, underwent an operation 24 hours later and will go through a rehabilitation programme over the coming months.

Centre-back Madl has not featured in the last two matchday squads, and has been linked with a move to Legia Warsaw.

Fulham boss Slavisa Jokanovic said Sone Aluko would be involved despite speculation over the striker's future and the arrival of Braga's Rui Fonte.


http://www.westlondonsport.com/fulham/fulham-duo-miss-sheffield-wednesday-game
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Post by: WhiteJC on August 18, 2017, 03:40:40 PM
 
Fulham v Sheffield Wednesday
Venue: Craven Cottage

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Sheyi Ojo was a member of the England side that won the Under-20 World Cup this summer

Sheyi Ojo could make his Fulham debut after joining on a season-long loan from Liverpool.

The Cottagers will be without Lucas Piazon after he broke his leg in their midweek draw at Leeds, while Tomas Kalas returns from a one-match ban.

Glenn Loovens could return from a back injury for Wednesday, although Frederico Venancio may deputise.

The Owls must decide whether to recall forward Fernando Forestieri after a reported training ground bust-up.

SAM's prediction
Home win - 56%   Draw - 25%   Away win - 19%

SAM (Sports Analytics Machine) is a super-computer created by @ProfIanMcHale that is used to predict the outcome of football matches.

Match facts
    Fulham have kept just one clean sheet in their last 16 matches against Sheffield Wednesday in all competitions (4-0 in Dec 2014), with Marcus Bettinelli keeping net in that clash.
    The Owls won all three matches vs Fulham in 2015-16 but failed to win either Championship fixture against the Lilywhites in 2016-17 (D1 L1).
    Fulham have drawn their opening three league games to a season - they've never opened the campaign with four draws.
    Including play-offs, Sheffield Wednesday have lost just one of their last six Championship away games (W3 D2), though it was their season opener against Preston.
    Sam Winnall has scored in three of his last five league appearances for Sheffield Wednesday, this after netting in one of his first 11.


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