We do this every now and then, however, with a few more members on board, it'd be nice to do it again before the season gets underway.
What is the meaning behind your Username, is it Fulham related, or something else?
Please let us know below:
Erm, I live in Suffolk :005:
Initially intended to only post stats ("Statto") and facts, so as to avoid getting into arguments just because I had a different opinion... that lasted about a week!
I was rogerpinEngland (or something :)
Then RogerpinVA
Then RpgerpinMD
Then RogerpinCT
Then RogerpinVA (again)
Now RogerpnowinFlorida
Who knows where next ?
I'm bald and I live in Qatar.
Quote from: Statto on June 17, 2019, 01:35:31 PM
Initially intended to only post stats ("Statto") and facts, so as to avoid getting into arguments just because I had a different opinion... that lasted about a week!
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I began my interest in Fulham in 1959, at the age of 11, and living in Stoke-on-Trent !
I have no logical connection with Fulham - I just liked the name !
I've got big ears! Username has nothing to do with Fulham.
Quote from: Wingnut on June 17, 2019, 02:09:05 PM
I've got big ears! Username has nothing to do with Fulham.
Will Noddy pay the ransom?
Born in the lovely Fernhurst Road Fulham in 1948.
Wish I still lived there, within walking distance of ground.
Old nickname, but name was being used at the time so had to use 2 to differentiate.
I'm known for my calm altruistic personality
JC are my initials
One of my best mates and lifelong Fulham supporter, Alan Mills (Millsy) died some years ago, on the golf course. Both Mitcham boys and played football together in the Sunday Sportsman's league for many years. League HQ the Peterborough and drinks in the Palmerston, both in New Kings Road. Still miss coming down to the cottage with him and used his nickname to remind me when spouting about our club.
Just my name!
Nothing exciting!
I'm Vince and my mates call me Vinnie. The FFC bit I can't remember [emoji6] PS. My pic is of Missus Vinnie wearing the Fulham RL shirt back in about 82. I didn't have any drastic surgery..
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Quote from: SuffolkWhite on June 17, 2019, 01:33:55 PM
Erm, I live in Suffolk :005:
SHAME!!!! Near Woodbridge by any chance?
FFC + my year of birth. Boring. Sorry.
I was really into the band The Twang back when I started posting on TIFF (or TFI back then).
Billy McKinley is Big and Bad. And I thought it sounded like a cool name. Literally nothing to do with my name.
Stands for boring old git. My wife told me to use that....from when I was about 30.... :022:
Erm, I live in Sussex.
My name is Where I live and the fact that I love this club.
Let me bring a tear to the eye of some of you and rude comments about silly old farts on this board from others.
I have supported Fulham since 1949 attending a minimum of 15 home games a season for the first thirty years and as a season ticket holder holder for the last forty.
An hour ago I had one of the most difficult decisions that I have had for a long time when the club phoned to ask if I would be renewing my season ticket.
At 79 with a slight health problem and not enjoying the journey from Epsom on my own especially for midweek games reluctantly I had to say no.
If available seating looks reasonable I will still try to come to matches as the present management recruitment policy may seem frustrating but is nothing compared with my hatred of Bulstrode, Clay , and Marler Estates, and the stupidity of Trinder who at least had one catchphrase suited to Fulham supporters 'You Lucky People!!'
I live in Littlehampton but didn't want to use that name. 064.gif
From Fulham but now live in Russia and seeking citizenship here.You can disown your homeland but you can never disown your true football team!
Quote from: bog on June 17, 2019, 04:18:45 PM
Stands for boring old git. My wife told me to use that....from when I was about 30.... :022:
Blimey, never knew that Captain. The rest of us vintage posters don't agree with your missus. 👍
Now living in Woking
My surname is shared with the late, great Bert Weedon so it's the inevitable nickname given to me from people of a certain vintage. When I first started using it, I mis-spelt it but through sheer apathy it's something I've chosen not to change. Indeed, had Bert still been alive I would have tried to get him to change to Burt.
Cheers
The Poster Called Burt But Should Have Been Bert
My christiam name is Phil and ham is so close to my real surname name that it was just unavoidable.
Quote from: Fernhurst on June 17, 2019, 04:35:58 PM
Quote from: bog on June 17, 2019, 04:18:45 PM
Stands for boring old git. My wife told me to use that....from when I was about 30.... :022:
Blimey, never knew that Captain. The rest of us vintage posters don't agree with your missus. 👍
Thanks Fernhurst! I parked in that street for one game last season and I thought that had to do with you. My long gone dad was born in Coomber Road in 1910, that is now flats. I have a photo of he riding a motorbike there. To me priceless. :54:
Whilst football is by far my number one favourite sport I also love ice hockey and have been lucky enough to watch this team in Sweden on many occasions.
Doh!
Jim is my name and .........
The flag was donated by WhiteJC.
i named myself after my favourite player.... 487 explained by Wiki...........
Les Barrett (born 22 October 1947 in Chelsea) is an English former professional footballer, making the third-all-time record appearances for Fulham of 487 starts and 4 substitutions.
Real name "Robert" but know as Bob.
A manager continually kept calling me Bobbo - where I worked, it just stuck.
Quote from: FFC1987 on June 17, 2019, 03:23:23 PM
Quote from: SuffolkWhite on June 17, 2019, 01:33:55 PM
Erm, I live in Suffolk :005:
SHAME!!!! Near Woodbridge by any chance?
FFC + my year of birth. Boring. Sorry.
No Ipswich, but Woodbridge is very nice.
Raised in Putney and Teddington. Moved around a lot, ended up in a Cambridge Village and my name is Pete.
My Grandmother lived in Anstruther in Fife,and every Xmas she used to send my sister and I in Herne Bay the "Oor Wullie or Brooms annuals which we loved.
The characters were always eating Mince n Tatties which used to make us laugh.
Hence my name,and my profile pic is actually me not " Oor Willie"..😊
This but replacing Bart with my nickname at the time
Was born in Greenford moved to Harlow,fancied a girl whose surname was Robson,realised a Bobby Robson was playing for Fulham and the rest is history. Now live in Shropshire hence Shropshire lad. 092.gif
I live in Sidcup so its just a play on the name and i'm called Sy (Simon).
I am what I am.
I was watching Seinfeld when signing up.
My name is in honour of my Dad after his favourite formation!
The O in Count is silent
I am a Hairy Elephant. 🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘
Logically after 40 years of suspecting that we were a selling club when Moussa Dembele the 1st was sold to Spuds along with CD I truly knew we were what we are. For me the most disappointing sale in my history, I really felt for Jol over this one, we never saw MD in his prime, he could have been truly a legend at FFC.
But hey, that's life. Hence I go for a beer these days and the craic without upset or anger. True support but without the emotion. Fulham sucked me dry (:-))
Moussa truly had gone ...
Quote from: Shropshire Lad on June 17, 2019, 07:03:54 PM
Was born in Greenford moved to Harlow,fancied a girl whose surname was Robson,realised a Bobby Robson was playing for Fulham and the rest is history. Now live in Shropshire hence Shropshire lad. 092.gif
And there was me thinking all this time that your name was A E Housman.
At work, on the desk, like 15 years ago someone misheard my name (Rob) as "The Rock" and it stuck. So I have been called "The Rock" in many circles, one of them being on here. Even when in town and I see people in the Lion or what not come to think of it I still go by the Rock.
Spent a lot of my early days in a wine bar in Putney called mrmicawbers.Met quite a few Fulham players over the years including the Maestro himself.Plus a few Chelsea Boo
Quote from: Shropshire Lad on June 17, 2019, 07:03:54 PM
Was born in Greenford moved to Harlow,fancied a girl whose surname was Robson,realised a Bobby Robson was playing for Fulham and the rest is history. Now live in Shropshire hence Shropshire lad. 092.gif
A piece of useless information but I used to go to school in Greenford...Stanhope Secondary Modern.
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My name and I live in the city where Hangeland was born.
I was Crispus Attucks on the offal. He was a free black man shot dead by Redcoats during the Boston Massacre.
I am white and live in Sunbury but I suppose i cant say that these days
Newry City in Northern Ireland
You would never guess my name
Logically after 40 years of suspecting that we were a selling club when Moussa Dembele the 1st was sold to Spuds along with CD I truly knew we were what we are. For me the most disappointing sale in my history, I really felt for Jol over this one, we never saw MD in his prime, he could have been truly a legend at FFC.
But hey, that's life. Hence I go for a beer these days and the craic without upset or anger. True support but without the emotion. Fulham sucked me dry
That double transfer was truly gutting for me too!
I live in London's East End.
Quote from: The Rock on June 17, 2019, 08:43:57 PM
At work, on the desk, like 15 years ago someone misheard my name (Rob) as "The Rock" and it stuck. So I have been called "The Rock" in many circles, one of them being on here. Even when in town and I see people in the Lion or what not come to think of it I still go by the Rock.
Sorry but to me you'll always be the guy who named himself after his love of the Nicholas Cage film
I didn't want to be immediately recognised as a women so I thought what is a good footballing user nsme and thus chose Berserker
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I live in Wickford in Essex
Went to university in St Andrews, which was also the church Fulham was initially named after, so a nice double catch there
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My last name and you can guess the rest... :003:
I think I was on Cottage Corner and/or the offal when Roy came in and saved us. He and I share the same last name so when I signed up for FoF I decided that I was the "OtherHodgson".
Would have liked to use my car's number plate (FFCCOYW) but I think it was already taken.
I have a Chamberlain family in my ancestry; I had never seen anyone kick a football as hard as Trevor 'Tosh' Chamberlain as a lad.
Ray Smith is a character in Jack Kerouac's autobiographical novel, The Dharma Bums - based on Kerouac himself, but taking that as my username was quite random.
Erin,i lived in Hove at the time!
Had the nickname Sting that originated under unclear circumstances from my time at the University and it quickly spread to my football team at the time. It stuck, and among many friends I still go by it. Since it was allegedly taken when I signed up I added "of the North" that I have used before when Sting has been taken. It comes from me being from Sweden and is also a play on "King of the North" that was frequently used in a popular TV show.
Sting is a handy nickname to have. Better than "foureyes"!
Quote from: Milo on June 18, 2019, 08:27:31 AM
Sting is a handy nickname to have. Better than "foureyes"!
Indeed!
Quote from: RaySmith on June 18, 2019, 07:24:38 AM
Ray Smith is a character in Jack Kerouac's autobiographical novel, The Dharma Bums - based on Kerouac himself, but taking that as my username was quite random.
"On the Road and Desolation Angels" are good reads as well.
Quote from: SuffolkWhite on June 17, 2019, 05:58:51 PM
Quote from: FFC1987 on June 17, 2019, 03:23:23 PM
Quote from: SuffolkWhite on June 17, 2019, 01:33:55 PM
Erm, I live in Suffolk :005:
SHAME!!!! Near Woodbridge by any chance?
FFC + my year of birth. Boring. Sorry.
No Ipswich, but Woodbridge is very nice.
Grew up in Woodbridge. All my family still live in Rendlesham/Ipswich too so I go often. Shame they got relegated as it would of been an easy away day....and 3 points.
Name is Joel and sit in H5.. pretty unimaginative. I've sat in most blocks at CC and would say H5 is definitely my favourite
Bill Taylor came from Scotland in 1959 to play for Orient and Forest before finishing his career with Lincoln City in 1971.
He arrived at the Cottage at the start of the 71/72 season as reserve team coach and became first team coach under Alec Stock the following season.
He left in 76 to coach at Man City and then Oldham and coached in the England set up under Revie & Greenwood.
Tragically he died at 42 of a brain tumour.
Whats this got to do with me?
Well, when he came to Fulham he was supposed to have moved in to a club house with his family but the house needed repairs and upgrading. This was partly due to the damage caused by the previous occupant (Vic Halom).
My Dad was chatting to someone connected with the club in a pub (possibly the Crabtree) about this and heard Bill Taylor was living alone in cheap hotel waiting for the work to be finished so he could move his family down to join him.
My Dad was asked if he knew anyone close to the ground who could put Bill up for a few weeks in a more friendly environment so he offered him my bed room and he accepted.
After he moved in he took me to several mid week games when he was scouting and other events and came and watched me play a couple of times.
I had just made my debut in the Athenian league at 16 and he was very helpful in giving me advice and encouragement.
After he moved on he popped round a few times for a chat and one day while he was having a cuppa with my Dad in the kitchen there was a knock at the door, I answered only to find Alan Mullery on my door step asking if Bill was there.
I was so surprised I said "yes, I'll get him" and closed the door on him, instead of inviting him in!
We lost touch after he moved to City, he was a lovely man and he made me a better player just by chatting to me and offering advice.
Strangely, I now live in Lincoln and have met several ex players who played with him and still live in the area.
Quote from: bill taylors apprentice on June 18, 2019, 09:54:44 AM
Bill Taylor came from Scotland in 1959 to play for Orient and Forest before finishing his career with Lincoln City in 1971.
He arrived at the Cottage at the start of the 71/72 season as reserve team coach and became first team coach under Alec Stock the following season.
He left in 76 to coach at Man City and then Oldham and coached in the England set up under Revie & Greenwood.
Tragically he died at 42 of a brain tumour.
Whats this got to do with me?
Well, when he came to Fulham he was supposed to have moved in to a club house with his family but the house needed repairs and upgrading. This was partly due to the damage caused by the previous occupant (Vic Halom).
My Dad was chatting to someone connected with the club in a pub (possibly the Crabtree) about this and heard Bill Taylor was living alone in cheap hotel waiting for the work to be finished so he could move his family down to join him.
My Dad was asked if he knew anyone close to the ground who could put Bill up for a few weeks in a more friendly environment so he offered him my bed room and he accepted.
After he moved in he took me to several mid week games when he was scouting and other events and came and watched me play a couple of times.
I had just made my debut in the Athenian league at 16 and he was very helpful in giving me advice and encouragement.
After he moved on he popped round a few times for a chat and one day while he was having a cuppa with my Dad in the kitchen there was a knock at the door, I answered only to find Alan Mullery on my door step asking if Bill was there.
I was so surprised I said "yes, I'll get him" and closed the door on him, instead of inviting him in!
We lost touch after he moved to City, he was a lovely man and he made me a better player just by chatting to me and offering advice.
Strangely, I now live in Lincoln and have met several ex players who played with him and still live in the area.
Smashing story .👍
The size of my pea.nus. ......
In microns.
Off topic but related to my story above.
Shortly after moving to Lincoln 4 years ago I was chatting to the man in the corner shop and he asked why I moved to Lincoln.
I replied it was only because my daughter was living here and other wise I had no connection to the area.
We started talking about football as the local team was starting to do well and I remembered I did have a very tenuous link through knowing Bill Taylor.
The man in the shop said "I knew Bill, I played with him at Lincoln City" and explained he was Phil Hubbard who I later found out was a highly regarded player for Lincoln, Grimsby and Norwich.
As the conversation went on I said my only other recollection of Lincoln City was beating them in 83 to win promotion and deny them the same.
I said Lincoln battered us that night and if their Captain hadn't been so stupid and got sent off for a reckless challenge they might have beaten us.
Phil replied "That was Steve Thompson, you can tell him yourself, he's just coming in for his paper" and I looked round and this big chap was coming in and it was him!
We all had a laugh but I don't mention it anymore when I see him.
I was born in Hammersmith and grew up near the ground then spent most of my life living in west London but a few years ago moved out to live in the South Downs near Brighton in Sussex, hence the name Southdowns White.
I am the light that shines in the darkness. Well that and the fact I like lighthouses and Edgar Allan Poe had an unfinished story called Lighthouse and I have always been a fan of Poe.
Quote from: FFC1987 on June 18, 2019, 09:24:02 AM
Quote from: SuffolkWhite on June 17, 2019, 05:58:51 PM
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Erm, I live in Suffolk :005:
SHAME!!!! Near Woodbridge by any chance?
FFC + my year of birth. Boring. Sorry.
No Ipswich, but Woodbridge is very nice.
Grew up in Woodbridge. All my family still live in Rendlesham/Ipswich too so I go often. Shame they got relegated as it would of been an easy away day....and 3 points.
Yep and with Norwich going up I have lost two very easy away games now.
Lived in Woodlawn Rd till teens hence Name
first letter of my kids names makes up my username
I weight two tons, my name is Ted, and I live in Teddington.*
*Not all of these statements are true.
Quote from: bill taylors apprentice on June 18, 2019, 10:47:13 AM
Off topic but related to my story above.
Shortly after moving to Lincoln 4 years ago I was chatting to the man in the corner shop and he asked why I moved to Lincoln.
I replied it was only because my daughter was living here and other wise I had no connection to the area.
We started talking about football as the local team was starting to do well and I remembered I did have a very tenuous link through knowing Bill Taylor.
The man in the shop said "I knew Bill, I played with him at Lincoln City" and explained he was Phil Hubbard who I later found out was a highly regarded player for Lincoln, Grimsby and Norwich.
As the conversation went on I said my only other recollection of Lincoln City was beating them in 83 to win promotion and deny them the same.
I said Lincoln battered us that night and if their Captain hadn't been so stupid and got sent off for a reckless challenge they might have beaten us.
Phil replied "That was Steve Thompson, you can tell him yourself, he's just coming in for his paper" and I looked round and this big chap was coming in and it was him!
We all had a laugh but I don't mention it anymore when I see him.
Just for factual accuracy it was 1982 and although we scored first from the free kick following the sending off, they equalised and that meant we were not chapions but nonetheless got promoted. If we would have won we would have been champions but the draw meant we were third and Burnley won the title.
Interesting that you met the man that foolishly got sent off. I recall the game well and thought we were lucky to get the draw but I think their's was all passion and ours was based on skill.
B T A...Do you know a lady in Lincoln, used to work in Racing in Newmarket many moons ago..Linda she be around 58 -60..I know there must be 550 Linda's in Lincoln, but you never Know...lol
As a kid Alan Mullery was my favourite player [and I won't reveal how old I was when I found out that 'ShaLaLaLa' wasn't his real name]. Then he signed for Spurs and my mother married a Tottenham supporter, though I don't think the two events were related. So it was Fulham one week with my dad then Tottenham with my step father. Go on the Tank....
Quote from: Mince n Tatties on June 18, 2019, 12:55:25 PM
B T A...Do you know a lady in Lincoln, used to work in Racing in Newmarket many moons ago..Linda she be around 58 -60..I know there must be 550 Linda's in Lincoln, but you never Know...lol
A brief survey and straw poll has already unearthed more than 850 Linda's in Lincoln and still counting.
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Quote from: Shropshire Lad on June 17, 2019, 07:03:54 PM
Was born in Greenford moved to Harlow,fancied a girl whose surname was Robson,realised a Bobby Robson was playing for Fulham and the rest is history. Now live in Shropshire hence Shropshire lad. 092.gif
A piece of useless information but I used to go to school in Greenford...Stanhope Secondary Modern.
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I went to Sunbury Grammar School and of course would have had nothing to do with a Secondary Modern Boy.
Our paths would not have crossed
Quote from: Woolly Mammoth on June 18, 2019, 01:04:44 PM
Quote from: Mince n Tatties on June 18, 2019, 12:55:25 PM
B T A...Do you know a lady in Lincoln, used to work in Racing in Newmarket many moons ago..Linda she be around 58 -60..I know there must be 550 Linda's in Lincoln, but you never Know...lol
A brief survey and straw poll has already unearthed more than 850 Linda's in Lincoln and still counting.
Yes,but how many talk with limp and walk with a lisp?
Quote from: Mince n Tatties on June 18, 2019, 10:01:34 AM
Quote from: bill taylors apprentice on June 18, 2019, 09:54:44 AM
Bill Taylor came from Scotland in 1959 to play for Orient and Forest before finishing his career with Lincoln City in 1971.
He arrived at the Cottage at the start of the 71/72 season as reserve team coach and became first team coach under Alec Stock the following season.
He left in 76 to coach at Man City and then Oldham and coached in the England set up under Revie & Greenwood.
Tragically he died at 42 of a brain tumour.
Whats this got to do with me?
Well, when he came to Fulham he was supposed to have moved in to a club house with his family but the house needed repairs and upgrading. This was partly due to the damage caused by the previous occupant (Vic Halom).
My Dad was chatting to someone connected with the club in a pub (possibly the Crabtree) about this and heard Bill Taylor was living alone in cheap hotel waiting for the work to be finished so he could move his family down to join him.
My Dad was asked if he knew anyone close to the ground who could put Bill up for a few weeks in a more friendly environment so he offered him my bed room and he accepted.
After he moved in he took me to several mid week games when he was scouting and other events and came and watched me play a couple of times.
I had just made my debut in the Athenian league at 16 and he was very helpful in giving me advice and encouragement.
After he moved on he popped round a few times for a chat and one day while he was having a cuppa with my Dad in the kitchen there was a knock at the door, I answered only to find Alan Mullery on my door step asking if Bill was there.
I was so surprised I said "yes, I'll get him" and closed the door on him, instead of inviting him in!
We lost touch after he moved to City, he was a lovely man and he made me a better player just by chatting to me and offering advice.
Strangely, I now live in Lincoln and have met several ex players who played with him and still live in the area.
Smashing story .👍
+1
SOUTH COAST WHITE, nuff said!!!!
Quote from: Lighthouse on June 18, 2019, 11:03:06 AM
I am the light that shines in the darkness. Well that and the fact I like lighthouses and Edgar Allan Poe had an unfinished story called Lighthouse and I have always been a fan of Poe.
Only that, and nothing more ?
Quote from: bill taylors apprentice on June 18, 2019, 09:54:44 AM
Bill Taylor came from Scotland in 1959 to play for Orient and Forest before finishing his career with Lincoln City in 1971.
He arrived at the Cottage at the start of the 71/72 season as reserve team coach and became first team coach under Alec Stock the following season.
He left in 76 to coach at Man City and then Oldham and coached in the England set up under Revie & Greenwood.
Tragically he died at 42 of a brain tumour.
Whats this got to do with me?
Well, when he came to Fulham he was supposed to have moved in to a club house with his family but the house needed repairs and upgrading. This was partly due to the damage caused by the previous occupant (Vic Halom).
My Dad was chatting to someone connected with the club in a pub (possibly the Crabtree) about this and heard Bill Taylor was living alone in cheap hotel waiting for the work to be finished so he could move his family down to join him.
My Dad was asked if he knew anyone close to the ground who could put Bill up for a few weeks in a more friendly environment so he offered him my bed room and he accepted.
After he moved in he took me to several mid week games when he was scouting and other events and came and watched me play a couple of times.
I had just made my debut in the Athenian league at 16 and he was very helpful in giving me advice and encouragement.
After he moved on he popped round a few times for a chat and one day while he was having a cuppa with my Dad in the kitchen there was a knock at the door, I answered only to find Alan Mullery on my door step asking if Bill was there.
I was so surprised I said "yes, I'll get him" and closed the door on him, instead of inviting him in!
We lost touch after he moved to City, he was a lovely man and he made me a better player just by chatting to me and offering advice.
Strangely, I now live in Lincoln and have met several ex players who played with him and still live in the area.
Wonderful story. :54:
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Quote from: Mince n Tatties on June 18, 2019, 12:55:25 PM
B T A...Do you know a lady in Lincoln, used to work in Racing in Newmarket many moons ago..Linda she be around 58 -60..I know there must be 550 Linda's in Lincoln, but you never Know...lol
A brief survey and straw poll has already unearthed more than 850 Linda's in Lincoln and still counting.
Yes,but how many talk with limp and walk with a lisp?
None so far, although there have been many sightings of effigies of Straw Polls being burnt.
Quote from: Mince n Tatties on June 18, 2019, 12:55:25 PM
B T A...Do you know a lady in Lincoln, used to work in Racing in Newmarket many moons ago..Linda she be around 58 -60..I know there must be 550 Linda's in Lincoln, but you never Know...lol
I don't but Its the kind of place I could easily bump in to her, I'll let you know if i do.
Its quiet possible to be in a queue at butchers or sitting in the barber shop and people just tell you their life story or ask you your's.
People seem interested and take the time to converse with you here.
Everyone I speak to about the game in 82 says they were at the Cottage that night which means the Imp's brought about 20,000!
We were lucky to get a draw and its one of the few times I can remember FFC getting a result when we needed it to achieve something? Usually we would revert to Fulhamish and fail.
Erm......it's my name.
Before games I used to drink in The Chancellors.
The bar manager there was (and I think still is) a self important guy called Jim with disgusting teeth.
Always been a Fulham fan, just like my Dad. Liv d in Hammersmith, loved watching FFC 70's onwards. Married a Northern lass and after 25 years in London we moved to Yorkshire. Both kids are Fulham fans, so that's good. Win the lottery and might be back one day!! 😜
Because I live in Cork City, even though I am from Fulham. Not sure I ever mentioned I'm from Fulham, anybody else from Fulham ? 049:gif
On one of our annual Chiswick to Fulham (and back again :beer:) match/pub crawls about 20 years ago, I was doing my usual constant grinning whilst p***ed, and one of my mates nicknamed me Chesh (after the Cheshire Cat of course). It's stuck ever since :003:
Quote from: CorkCity on June 19, 2019, 01:38:21 PM
Because I live in Cork City, even though I am from Fulham. Not sure I ever mentioned I'm from Fulham, anybody else from Fulham ? 049:gif
Behave yourself Cork......... your annual "Are you from Fulham"? Question.
BTW Yes I am
Quote from: CorkCity on June 19, 2019, 01:38:21 PM
Because I live in Cork City, even though I am from Fulham. Not sure I ever mentioned I'm from Fulham, anybody else from Fulham ? 049:gif
Am Irish but born in Hammersmith (which I didn't know until I applied for a passport). My cousin's lived on Lysia Street off Fulham Palace Rd and they got me into Fulham when we moved to England.
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Quote from: Jims Dentist on June 18, 2019, 05:28:12 PM
Before games I used to drink in The Chancellors.
The bar manager there was (and I think still is) a self important guy called Jim with disgusting teeth.
Bloody hell I remember Jim. Also used to drink in The Chancellor's. Thought he was a nice bloke - I didn't get any self importance from him. Right about the teeth though [emoji16]
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Peabody Buildings anybone?
Friends started calling me dodger after a fancy dress party many moons ago, born in 53. Friends still call me dodger but I have come to realise its one of the most used nicknames.
Leroy was my first word spoken and he always had a bump on his head.
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Quote from: CorkCity on June 19, 2019, 01:38:21 PM
Because I live in Cork City, even though I am from Fulham. Not sure I ever mentioned I'm from Fulham, anybody else from Fulham ? 049:gif
Am Irish but born in Hammersmith (which I didn't know until I applied for a passport). My cousin's lived on Lysia Street off Fulham Palace Rd and they got me into Fulham when we moved to England.
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sorry to nit pick Vinnie but after reading your post I make you English.
Quote from: Dodger53 on June 19, 2019, 05:20:32 PM
Friends started calling me dodger after a fancy dress party many moons ago, born in 53. Friends still call me dodger but I have come to realise its one of the most used nicknames.
What did you go as?
A Jammy Dodger..? Er..
An interesting read. I live in NZ and my first name is...
Simply my nickname plus of course Fulham, as Cookie on its own is used on pretty much every site on the internet.
My username is because i live in Denmark.
I lived in Chiswick for a couple of seasons that is why i started going to Craven Cottage.
Quote from: fulhamdk on June 20, 2019, 08:21:06 AM
My username is because i live in Denmark.
I lived in Chiswick for a couple of seasons that is why i started going to Craven Cottage.
Where do you live in Denmark?My wife's Danish.
Quote from: mrmicawbers on June 19, 2019, 09:48:31 PM
Quote from: Vinnieffc on June 19, 2019, 04:51:49 PM
Quote from: CorkCity on June 19, 2019, 01:38:21 PM
Because I live in Cork City, even though I am from Fulham. Not sure I ever mentioned I'm from Fulham, anybody else from Fulham ? 049:gif
Am Irish but born in Hammersmith (which I didn't know until I applied for a passport). My cousin's lived on Lysia Street off Fulham Palace Rd and they got me into Fulham when we moved to England.
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sorry to nit pick Vinnie but after reading your post I make you English.
Mrs Vinnie was born in Dunfirmline but she's not Scott. Cliff Richard in India, BoJo in NYC, I could go on .
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Quote from: Vinnieffc on June 20, 2019, 10:57:24 AM
Mrs Vinnie was born in Dunfirmline but she's not Scott. Cliff Richard in India, BoJo in NYC, I could go on .
You are as you claim since legally the following applies depending on the particular country's nationality laws:
Countries operate the nationality laws in one, two or all three main ways:—
1. Place of birth confers nationality
2. Parental nationality confers nationality
3. Both of the above — e.g. USA, UK
There are additional ways, such as naturalisation, registration and contractual military service (e.g. France: French Foreign Legion) and so on.
Three guesses! Wrong, cos I've since moved to Shropshire between Telford and Ironbridge (great place). Used to be Teabag because I drink a lot of tea, but apparently that has a sexual meaning and I got pi**ed off with the jokes.
It my car registration number.
Quote from: GloucesterWhite on June 20, 2019, 11:43:36 AM
Three guesses! Wrong, cos I've since moved to Shropshire between Telford and Ironbridge (great place). Used to be Teabag because I drink a lot of tea, but apparently that has a sexual meaning and I got pi**ed off with the jokes.
I lived in Telford when my family moved to England in 74 and regularly used to walk to Ironbridge. Was a lovely place back then. Had a bit of bad press recently but I have fond memories of that year of my childhood.
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Quote from: Slaphead in Qatar on June 17, 2019, 01:45:02 PM
I'm bald and I live in Qatar.
Best one yet! Made me laugh out loud.
Quote from: kiwian on June 20, 2019, 05:31:43 AM
An interesting read. I live in NZ and my first name is...
An?
Interesting name!
Living in USA, I ran "soccer" camps for years. All the Brits who came over every summer ( to coach the kids) shortened my last name to Jarv.
It just stuck.
Chose FfCUK when I used to post on the old Fulham forum. Just a rehash of the FCUK slogan. Approximately 2 years after I first used it French Connection UK (another official forum poster) questioned me on my right to use the tag. I explained that I had used it first and we agreed to carry on posting unaffected.
Quote from: mrmicawbers on June 20, 2019, 08:38:10 AM
Quote from: fulhamdk on June 20, 2019, 08:21:06 AM
My username is because i live in Denmark.
I lived in Chiswick for a couple of seasons that is why i started going to Craven Cottage.
Where do you live in Denmark?My wife's Danish.
I have replied to your email,but when I read it after it says I shouldn't have answered it.Anyway in case you don't get it my Wife's is from Skive.
Terryr because I'm terryr
My name is because I think that Swans are so graceful. I also like Tigers but Swans are by far my favourite creatures.
I have 5 Children and 5 Grandchildren
To mrmicawbers.
I did not get your email.
Skive is in Jutland that is in another part of our nice little country.
Quote from: TheDaddy on June 20, 2019, 08:39:41 PM
I have 5 Children and 5 Grandchildren
Long time Mr Daddy! Hope all is well with you and yours?
Quote from: fulhamdk on June 21, 2019, 06:52:45 AM
To mrmicawbers.
I did not get your email.
Skive is in Jutland that is in another part of our nice little country.
yes I have recently been over to celebrate my Wife's Mothers birthday I love my trips over to Denmark.We celebrated in a lovely Restaurant in Glengore overlooking the water.Beautiful spot.
Where you dining in at Limfjordens Hus - if so lucky man - great fish !
Quote from: HV71 on June 22, 2019, 03:20:42 PM
Where you dining in at Limfjordens Hus - if so lucky man - great fish !
Got it in one Torben.Your right excellent Seafood and they smoke the fish on site.
Quote from: Burt on June 21, 2019, 05:48:35 PM
Quote from: TheDaddy on June 20, 2019, 08:39:41 PM
I have 5 Children and 5 Grandchildren
Long time Mr Daddy! Hope all is well with you and yours?
Hi Burt , been popping in and out haven't commented much if at all. Family are doing fine and Princess Grace is doing fantastic.
Hope you and your clan are in similar fetal ?
You've made my evening Daddy, thrilled to hear princess Grace is blooming. 049:gif
Finnans right peg because as a Irish man and a former right dull .I thought he was a fantastic defender and crosser of a ball (what would we pay for him now )
Torben is a great Danish name (though there are also a few Swedes called this '). Sadly not mine - but how I love this part of our planet
Quote from: TheDaddy on June 22, 2019, 06:28:15 PM
Quote from: Burt on June 21, 2019, 05:48:35 PM
Quote from: TheDaddy on June 20, 2019, 08:39:41 PM
I have 5 Children and 5 Grandchildren
Long time Mr Daddy! Hope all is well with you and yours?
Hi Burt , been popping in and out haven't commented much if at all. Family are doing fine and Princess Grace is doing fantastic.
Hope you and your clan are in similar fetal ?
Great to hear about Grace, didn't want to be that direct about it in case things had not been so good! Very happy to hear about that though.
Just sent you a PM re the Burt clan, all good generally.
Pretty obvious, self explanatory.
Quote from: WindyCity on June 24, 2019, 05:26:14 PM
Pretty obvious, self explanatory.
You live in Bradford which has the highest concentration of curry houses in the UK.
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Quote from: Vinnieffc on June 24, 2019, 05:33:47 PM
Quote from: WindyCity on June 24, 2019, 05:26:14 PM
Pretty obvious, self explanatory.
You live in Bradford which has the highest concentration of curry houses in the UK.
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Haha....not quite....take another shot......
[/quote]I have replied to your email,but when I read it after it says I shouldn't have answered it.Anyway in case you don't get it my Wife's is from Skive.
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We've a few people at work who are 'Skive-ers'. Didn't realise they were Danish tbh !! 😂👍
Quote from: WindyCity on June 24, 2019, 05:38:51 PM
Quote from: Vinnieffc on June 24, 2019, 05:33:47 PM
Quote from: WindyCity on June 24, 2019, 05:26:14 PM
Pretty obvious, self explanatory.
You live in Bradford which has the highest concentration of curry houses in the UK.
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Haha....not quite....take another shot......
Yeh I knew it. ORD. Been a few times. Great city.
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Mine's a bit weird given I've never stood in the neutral zone, just really an ironic name given the neutral zone and ultras don't exactly go hand in hand.
My old account on here was AlexW132, I think, which is my first name, first letter of my surname and the 132 was the number I was assigned at school, because for some reason we all got given numbers.
dgn are my initials
Quote from: Neutral Zone Ultra on June 25, 2019, 03:25:06 PM
Mine's a bit weird given I've never stood in the neutral zone, just really an ironic name given the neutral zone and ultras don't exactly go hand in hand.
My old account on here was AlexW132, I think, which is my first name, first letter of my surname and the 132 was the number I was assigned at school, because for some reason we all got given numbers.
Na mate the numbers were from borstal lol
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Quote from: Vinnieffc on June 24, 2019, 05:33:47 PM
Quote from: WindyCity on June 24, 2019, 05:26:14 PM
Pretty obvious, self explanatory.
You live in Bradford which has the highest concentration of curry houses in the UK.
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Would your comment be to do with Bottom noises ?.
Quote from: rogerpnowinFlorida on June 26, 2019, 01:33:39 AM
Quote from: Vinnieffc on June 24, 2019, 05:33:47 PM
Quote from: WindyCity on June 24, 2019, 05:26:14 PM
Pretty obvious, self explanatory.
You live in Bradford which has the highest concentration of curry houses in the UK.
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Would your comment be to do with Bottom noises ?.
Could be.......