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Monday Fulham Stuff (08/08/11)...

Started by WhiteJC, August 08, 2011, 07:27:16 AM

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WhiteJC

 
Stockdale Called-Up

David Stockdale has been called-up to the England squad to face Holland at Wembley on Wednesday.

The Fulham goalkeeper, who is currently on loan with Ipswich Town, joins fellow England 'keepers Robert Green and Joe Hart in the squad.




Read more: http://www.fulhamfc.com/Club/News/NewsArticles/2011/August/StockdaleCalled-Up.aspx?#ixzz1UProUYrY

WhiteJC

 
Hangeland on Dnipro tie

Dnipro, Fulham's Europa League play-off opponents, are going to be far from easy, as Brede Hangeland knows.

The defender, as he told the official website, is expecting a tough game against the Ukrainian side the 'toughest yet' in Fulham's Europa League qualification campaign.

Being so close to the Europa League proper though is driving him on to wanting to help Fulham make it as its a competition the club have happy memories of in recent times: 'we expect it to be the toughest tie yet.

'But that's what you have to expect the closer you get to the group stage - from which we are now just two games away from.

'Of course, we want to do well in the UEFA Europa League and we want to make sure that coming back so early hasn't been for nothing because this is a competition that we all have good memories from.'

Someone that will be familiar to all is former Spurs boss Juande Ramos; he is now in charge of Dnipro.



Read more: http://www.fulham.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=249946#ixzz1UPs6Bjf2

WhiteJC

 
£3m offered for Lens defender?

Its being reported that Fulham have launched a £3m bid for Lens' Serge Aurier.

A new right back is something Fulham could do with as cover/competition for Stephen Kelly after the departure of John Pantsil and French reports claim that Fulham have tabled the offer for the defender?

Man City had been linked, with Blackburn and Sunderland also linked with the Frenchman. Spanish clubs Malaga and Getafe are others also being sounded out as possible destinations for Aurier...



Read more: http://www.fulham.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=249947#ixzz1UPsJwBzh


WhiteJC

 
BIG SAM LOOKS TO ENGLAND'S £2M MAN TO LEAD THE HAMMERS LINE

Sam Allardyce is set to bolster his attacking options and is ready to make a move with a £2m bid for Fulham front-man Andy Johnson this Thursday, according to the Daily Mirror.

The once England International is top of big Sam's wish list of strikers, that also consists of former Villa hit man John Carew.

The 30 year old currently has one year remaining on his contract at Craven Cottage,  but after four years in West London, plus a disappointing campaign last season, maybe a fresh start with a new challenge is just what the former Evertonian needs... and where better than Upton Park.

Johnson knows all about playing in the Championship, and has spent eight out of his 14 professional years involved amongst England's second tier with Birmingham City and Crystal Palace.

He has had a taste of promotion to the Pem with Palace, as he displayed his best form of his career netting 28 league goals helping the Londoners break into the top flight.

If he can stay fit, and recoup his form his undoubted talent would certainly play a major role in pushing the hammers to make an instant return to the Premiership.



http://www.footballtransfertavern.com/2011/08/premiership/everton/big-sam-looks-to-englands-2m-to-lead-the-line-for-hammers?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+TransferTavern+%28The+Transfer+Tavern+Home+Page%29

WhiteJC

 
Three Lions call for Stockdale

England coach Fabio Capello has called up Fulham goalkeeper David Stockdale for the friendly against the Netherlands on Wednesday.
The 25-year-old, who is currently on a season-long loan deal at Championship side Ipswich Town, has been picked alongside Capello's number one Joe Hart of Manchester City and West Ham's Robert Green in the provisional 30-man squad for the Wembley clash against last year's World Cup finalists.

Stockdale will hope to get a chance to impress Capello after he had to pull out of the England squad for the Euro 2012 qualifier against Switzerland in June after the fixture clashed with his wedding.

However, there was disappointment for Fulham striker Bobby Zamora, who has been omitted from the squad.

Manchester United's Danny Welbeck has been selected as striking cover instead.



http://www.eatsleepsport.com/fulham/three-lions-call-for-stockdale-1255400.html?#.Tj-CyHPHo98

WhiteJC

 
Forest close on Verhoek
Winger expected to undergo medical in Nottingham on Monday

Sky Sports News sources understand Nottingham Forest are set to win the race to sign ADO Den Haag winger Wesley Verhoek.

Forest are thought to be closing on a deal for the Dutchman, with the 24-year-old expected to arrive in Nottingham to undergo a medical on Monday.

Verhoek has attracted interest from Fulham and Rangers this summer, with both clubs having reportedly seen bids rejected.

However, Steve McClaren's Forest now appear to have beaten them to the punch.

The winger is also being chased by top clubs in Holland, but has stated he would prefer a move abroad.

Forest boss McClaren is thought to have been alerted to Verhoek during his spell managing FC Twente in the Eredivisie.



http://www.skysports.com/story/0,,11727_7087161,00.html?


WhiteJC

 
Fulham target Lens defender Aurier as Jol looks to shore up his defence

Fulham are on the trail of young Lens defender Serge Aurier.

The 18-year-old right back has been watched by Manchester City, Sunderland and Blackburn but Fulham boss Martin Jol is trying to bring him to Craven Cottage for £3million.


Wanted: Lens defender Serge Aurier has been targeted by Fulham




Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2023529/Fulham-target-Lens-defender-Serge-Aurier.html#ixzz1UPtj6SQs

WhiteJC

 
Sportsmail's ultimate lowdown on Fulham ahead of the new Barclays Premier League season

Here is our must-read guide with everything you need to know about Fulham for the campaign ahead.


He's a Jol-ly good fellow: Boss Martin (centre) is back in the Premier League

Last season
Premier League: 8th
FA Cup: Fifth round
League Cup: Third round
Top scorer: Clint Dempsey (13)

Under Mark Hughes, Fulham were invincible at the start of the campaign going undefeated until losing to Tottenham in mid-October...the only trouble was they drew six of their previous seven games.

And that summed up the Cottagers' season, as they went on to share the points a further 10 times, ending the year with the league's most stalemates.

Hughes was on the brink of the sack after a home defeat to West Ham before Christmas left them in the relegation zone, but a fine recovery saw them finish a highly respectable eighth.

The Welshman also guided Fulham into Europe through the fair-play league but walked out of the club at the end of the season.

Transfers In: Pajtim Kasami (Palermo, £4m), John Arne Riise (Roma, £2.4m), Dan Burn (Darlington, undisclosed), Csaba Somogyi (Rakospalotai, free), Marcel Gecov (Slovan Liberec, undisclosed)

Out: David Stockdale (Ipswich, loan), Jonathan Greening (Nottingham Forest, £670,000), Zoltan Gera (West Brom, free), Eddie Johnson (released), Diomansy Kamara (Eskisehirspor, free), Kagisho Dikgacoi (Crystal Palace, undisclosed), John Paintsil (Leicester, free)


That's Zamora: Fulham striker Bobby (left)

Manager: Martin Jol
The Dutchman returns for a second Premier League spell, having been in charge of Tottenham between 2004 and 2007.
Jol built a rapport with Spurs fans during his time in the top flight and has was a popular choice to take over from Hughes at Fulham.

Star man: Clint Dempsey
The American has been at the top of his game for a couple of years now and has become a firm fan favourite after breaking the club record for scoring the most Premier League goals.

A versatile player that can play in an advanced attacking role or on the flank, Dempsey was voted the club's player of the year last season.

Young gun: Matthew Briggs
Yet to get a decent run in the first team but Jol has given the 20-year-old his chance in the Europa League qualifiers and he has impressed with confident displays.

Briggs is keen to get forward and scored his first goal against Crusaders, but he still lacks a cutting edge defensively. Will likely battle Carlos Salcido for the left-back spot.


Bright future: Young Cottagers left back Matthew Briggs (right)

Best Premier League finish: 7th (2008/09)
Worst Premier League finish: 17th (2007/08)
Aiming for: Europa League success. The Cottagers have a squad more than capable of staying in the top flight but look unlikely to threaten the top six. A cup run is an ideal way to spice up their season.

What to expect: Clubs have always found it difficult to maintain good league form with European progress, but Fulham have already shown in the past they can afford to attack on the continental front.

Jol will settle for mid-table if it means he can focus on the Europa League or a domestic cup run.

It's unlikely but silverware is not out of the question. Stoke and Birmingham proved last season what can be achieved on the basis of a solid team foundation (and a slice of luck.)
Sporstmail verdict: 11th

Did you know? After finishing 17th in League Two, it took just five years for Fulham to earn promotion to the Premier League in 2001 where they have been ever since.




Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2022487/Fulham-Premier-League-guide.html#ixzz1UPu9wed6

WhiteJC

 
Fulham Premier League 2011-12 team guide
With Martin Jol at the helm, it should be another stress-free season at Craven Cottage


The charismatic Martin Jol should enjoy a decent season with Fulham.
Photograph: Tony O'Brien/Action Images


The club

We are Fulham

The club of the stars, the Thames-side location, Grade II-listed relic and Madame Tussaudsesque tribute, if not always the football, make them one of west London's premier destinations (especially now Harrods has gone to the dogs).

Bonus culture or EU bailout? At £190m, the club's debt is greater than any other in the Premier League, except Manchester United and Chelsea's. So it is no wonder the fans tolerate Mohamed Al Fayed. Last season he told anyone who objected to his statue of one-time Craven Cottage attendee Michael Jackson to "go to hell". Or Stamford Bridge, as it's known in the Hammersmith End.

They'd bite your hand off if you offered them ...

Mid-table and another European sojourn. The club has been spoilt in the past three seasons, with its two best-ever finishes and a Europa League final. Not bad for a club that, stat alert, has lost more competitive matches than it has won – 1,412 v 1,396. More of the same, then, would do nicely. Oh, and that bloody statue dumped in the Thames.

Reality check

While most players were still soaking their aching limbs in an infinity pool in the Seychelles, Fulham's season started a wearisome 39 days ago with their first Europa League qualifier against NSI Runavik. Tiredness, then, will surely affect results in the Premier League's weekly grind. Also, the statue is going nowhere.

What the fans sing

"Stamford Bridge is falling down/Poor old Chelsea."

What the fans should sing

Walk Like An Egyptian (The Bangles)

One to follow on Twitter

Dickson Etuhu is @DicksonEtuhu

"Don't be afraid of the space between ur dreams and reality"

The players

This is England

Injury hampered Bobby Zamora's international chances last season and in the meantime Aston Villa's Darren Bent seems to have moved ahead of him in the England pecking order. It might have been that the only other reason for Fabio Capello to go to the Cottage was to watch David Stockdale, but he has now gone out on loan to Ipswich.

Overseas aid

John Arne Riise, or "mummy's boy", finally joined this summer having been utterly unwooed by the club's fluttering eyelashes before he signed for Liverpool in 2001, supposedly on the advice of his representative – his mother. Maybe Mrs Riise sent him to look after his little brother, Bjorn Helge, who has struggled during his two years in London.

Heart and soul or captain caveman?

Danny Murphy may be a former football columnist for a News International publication but there is no hacking out on the pitch from this cultured former Liverpool midfielder.

Teenage kicks

Perennial star of the future, Matthew Briggs, again. The youngest player in Premier League history when he made his debut aged 16 years and 65 days four years ago, the England Under-20 left‑back scored his first Fulham goal against Crusaders last month and impressed against Chelsea and Arsenal last season.

Mad, bad and dangerous to know

As you might expect from a club that was originally set up for Sunday school boys in 1879, the Cottage is home to a bunch of Goodie Two Shoes. Take Andrew Johnson's goal celebration. At first sight it might seem a rude hand gesture but he's actually making an "A" for A-Stars, a charity for young people. Unfortunately we don't see the celebration much these days.

The manager

Paid the cost to be the boss

Maarten Cornelis Jol has an impressive roster of clubs on his CV but, two Dutch cups apart, few achievements to show for it. After falling out with Spurs he had a decent time at Hamburg and Ajax, although with the latter he missed out on the title to Schteve McClaren.

Clogger or tiki-taka?

He and his teams have all the charm of his doppelganger Tony Soprano (few other managers could get away with calling Gabby Logan "darling" live on air) but too often lack the mafia boss's ruthless streak. Expect Fulham to score and concede plenty and to top the Fair Play table.

On his to-do list

Keep his two first-choice strikers, Zamora and Johnson, fit. Stop the dressing room "banter" about his brothers' names, Cock and Dick.

The advice Sepp Blatter might give to your club

"Owner hasn't endeared himself to our family by selling luxury handbag emporium. But I like that they erect statues to people who don't stop till they get enough."

Rule change

Hugh Grant is a Fulham fan and we applaud how he turned tables on evil English press so we will reward him by bigging up the nets.



http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/aug/08/fulham-premier-league-team-guide?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+theguardian%2Ffootball%2Frss+%28Football%29


WhiteJC

 
Steeeeeed

It's late and I should be off to bed. I'm going down to the Isle of Wight tomorrow with my boys and we've got an early-ish start. But if I don't post now it's going to be another week missed and for now I'm keen to maintain the one post a week schedule. Also one of my favourite former Fulham players is in the news this week.

Steed Malbranque is my second favourite Fulham player, second only to the mighty Gordon Davies. Signed in the build up to our first ever Premier League season Steed slotted into our team like he'd been there for years. He always looked comfortable in possession and once in control was difficult to knock off the ball. He fitted the club too. Apparently quiet and unassuming off the field but a willing worker and excellent team player when on it. It's always annoyed me when large sections of the crowd have booed him on his return. I'm all for a bit of banter when a player deserves it but it seemed to me Steed left as much down to a lack of support from the management as any desire to find greener pastures.

His spell at Spurs didn't pan out as well as he'd hoped. Signed by Martin Jol (hence the rumours of his return) and making some 50 appearances but then released by Juande Ramos. The move to Sunderland gave him more regular football for two seasons but last year it was apparent he was no longer viewed as a garaunteed starter. Steve Bruce recently confirming this by stating that whilst he had done remarkably well for the club it was probably time to move on. And so back to France and to St. Etienne, a club with a great history but one that is currently in the shadow of their great rivals (and Steed's first club) Olympic Lyons.

Steed made over 200 appearances for Fulham and scored over 40 goals. He was never as prolific anywhere else. We got to see him at his very best. The video below highlights everything I loved about him. The excellent control, the stooped run, the awareness of other players. A quick pass, a continued run, a neat finish. We beat Manchester United 3-1 at Old Trafford. I think this was the first day I began to believe we deserved to remain in the top flight.

Manchester United 1-2 Fulham Steed Malbranque


http://cravencottagenewsround.wordpress.com/2011/08/08/steeeeeed/?

WhiteJC

 
Clemence backs Stockdale's England call-up

LEGENDARY England keeper Ray Clemence believes David Stockdale's loan move to Ipswich Town will enhance his international credentials.

The Blues number one impressed during Saturday's fantastic 3-0 win at Bristol City - making one fantastic point-blank save to deny Nicky Maynard in the second half. And with Clemence watching on at Ashton Gate, the 25-year-old's fantastic league debut was capped with his third England call-up just hours later for Wednesday's match against the Netherlands at Wembley.

Speaking exclusively to www.greenun24.co.uk, Clemence, who has 61 caps for his country and is still a member of Fabio Capello's backroom staff, said: "He (Stockdale) is obviously a good keeper. He needs to start playing regular football and that is what he starting to do."

And Stockdale's manager, Paul Jewell, was equally impressed: "Dave Stockdale was quality, he made a great save at a vital time and he has terrific distribution of the ball."

It was a tale of two keepers on Saturday with Stockdale a stand-out performer for Town while his opposite number, David James, gifted Michael Chopra's second to make it 3-0.

And a third custodian was on the agenda after the game when Jewell confirmed Marton Fulop had joined Premier League West Brom on a free transfer.

The Town boss said: ""We wish Marton well, he is a terrific professional. But if you are going to play second fiddle, you might as well go to the Premier League.

"We are on tenterhooks with David because he is on recall but it is a chance we are going to take and hopefully it will work out for us."

Jewell revealed he would be looking to bring in another keeper, in the wake of Fulop's departure, but cooled questions about former Town favourite Richard Wright, who is reportedly training with Cardiff City.



http://www.greenun24.co.uk/ipswich-town/clemence_backs_stockdale_s_england_call_up_1_987059?

WhiteJC

 
Fulham move ahead of Blackburn in the race for French ace

Reports are suggesting that Fulham have moved ahead of Blackburn in the race to sign the young RC Lens defender Serge Aurier.

Up until  now, Malaga and Blackburn were the two clubs to be linked with the 18 year-old right back. Manchester City were also rumored to be interested in the player, although this appears to have cooled.

The French daily Le Parisien is suggesting that Fulham have tabled a bid of around €3.5m, which equates to around £3m in real money.

Aurier, who is contracted to Lens until June 2015 played 27 times for the Nordistes last season. If the move goes ahead it will mark Martin Jol's sixth transfer of the current window following his return to the Premiership.



http://www.cleansheetsallround.co.uk/2011/08/fulham-move-ahead-of-blackburn-in-the-race-for-french-ace


WhiteJC

 
McLeish backs Collins to win fitness race ahead of Fulham

Alex McLeish has backed James Collins to win his race to be fit for Fulham - because of his strong personality.

McLeish admits the fitness of Collins ahead of the Craven Cottage clash is a "worry" but believes the centre-half will do everything he can to ensure he's on the pitch on the opening day.

Collins injured his back in training during the week and so McLeish elected to rest him in the final warm-up match against Braga as a precaution.

All signs point to Collins being an integral member of the side under McLeish so an all-clear for the no-nonsense stopper for the August 13 encounter would be a massive boost for the Villa boss.

He said: "James has injured his back. He did it a few days ago to be fair and he thought he was okay in training on Friday.

"But I think the intensity of training over the last few days just flared it up and he was a bit stiff.

"Therefore, we didn't want to risk him.

"It's a worry - but knowing the type of character James is, I'm sure he'll be determined to be on that pitch at Craven Cottage."

As a result of his back injury, Collins has withdrawn from the Wales squad, who are set to face Australia this week.

Meanwhile, McLeish admits he's raring to go now with the new campaign just around the corner.

Several players are away with their country this week - not ideal preparation he admits.

Barry Bannan is with Scotland as they face Denmark in a friendly at Hamden Park while Richard Dunne, Shay Given and Ciaran Clark are all part of the Republic of Ireland squad who face Croatia at the Aviva Stadium.

Stiliyan Petrov has been called up by Bulgaria for the game against Belarus in Minsk.

Despite this loss of personnel, McLeish is confident ahead of the campaign and insists he is ready to send his team out against Fulham with plenty of confidence in their attitude and aptitude.

He added: "We'll put some more practice in during the coming week, although some players are away on international duty which prevents me from doing it the way I would have liked to prepare.

"But I'm ready to go now - no turning back we've got to go and look forward to the whole campaign and trust the guys that go out on the pitch to do it for Aston Villa.



http://www.avfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10265~2413189,00.html?

WhiteJC

 
The Road To Fulham: What Do You Expect From Aston Villa This Season?

It's a fact of human existence that we remember where we were when great tragedies occurred -- presidents killed, buildings felled, objects dropped out of the sky. I remember exactly where I was last year on this date: sitting with my laptop, coffee in hand, trying to wake up while watching my twitter feed. Then, the disbelief hit. Martin O'Neill had resigned from Aston Villa. Unconfirmed reports turned into actual news. The Villa manager had walked out five days before the start of the season. It was 8am and I was on my porch with a glass of whisky.

And that's how we started the disappointing 2010-2011 season. Prior to that fateful Monday, I'd held plenty of hope for the season. Perhaps the Villa would finally beat Rapid Vienna in the Europa Cup. It wasn't certain we'd get Blackburn Rovers in any cup ties. The possibility remained that James Milner might stay at Villa Park. But we know how it all turned out -- Milner off, blowout loss to Newcastle, bringing on Gerard Houllier, Stephen Ireland an utter disappointment, internal strife, players injured and benched, a relegation battle. Nothing we could have imagined waking up that Monday morning last season.



So at the risk of endangering yet another season, what is it you expect from our beloved Aston Villa this time around? A mid-table finish? Relegation battle? European positions? To play Blackburn six times?
And individuals...what do you see happening there? 20 goals from Darren Bent? Stephen Ireland to be rolled up in carpet and pushed off a bridge by Aaron? Stiliyan Petrov to let fire from 30 yards? Who will spend more time limping, Gabriel Agbonlahor or Fabian Delph? Will Marc Albrighton and Barry Bannan get into a fight over legos and stop speaking?

But I think the real question for the season is: Will the expression on Charles N'Zogbia's face ever change?



http://www.7500toholte.com/2011/8/8/2350885/aston-villa-season-expectations?

WhiteJC

 
Dickson Etuhu turns down Nigeria's last minute call up against Ghana
The Fulham midfielder opts out of playing for the Super Eagles in a late substitution against the Black Stars as John Mikel Obi cannot play for Samson Siasia's team due to injury

Dickson Etuhu might have turned down the opportunity to appear for Nigeria in their important friendly against Ghana on August 9 at Watford's Vicarage Road Stadium.
Etuhu was expected to be a late minute call up to replace injured John Mikel Obi, who picked up a knock at his club.

In what could have been Etuhu's first cap under Samson Siasia, the midfielder turned down the opportunity, saying he will not play for the manager.

"Etuhu has refused to join the squad for the Ghana game as a late replacement for some of the players who will now not be there because of visa issues," MTNFootball quoted an unnamed team official.

"No one really knows why he has refused but he said he will not play for Nigeria under Siasia."

Etuhu has been overlooked by the coach since he missed a call up early in the year due to an injury.

Nigeria are faced with injuries to key players as well as visa denials to other members of the team, including goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama, striker Ekigho Ehiosun, midfielder Fegor Ogude and defender Efe Ambrose.

The match against the Black Stars is aimed at preparing them for their African Cup of Nations qualifier against Madagascar in September.



http://www.goal.com/en/news/1656/nigeria/2011/08/08/2610034/dickson-etuhu-turns-down-nigerias-last-minute-call-up?


WhiteJC

 
Aston Villa: Charles N'Zogbia expected to start against Fulham

ALEX McLeish has hinted Charles N'Zogbia will start against Fulham after being impressed with the goal-scoring debutant's trademark trickiness.

N'Zogbia eased McLeish's slight concerns about his fitness by showing few signs of rustiness during his 63-minute claret and blue bow in Braga.

"It was good for Charles to get 60 minutes – that was very important," said McLeish.

"He felt good and so we feel that he's all systems go and available for selection in terms of the new season.

"I think scoring a goal in your first game is tremendous for your confidence.

"As the game progressed he looked more and more lively.

"It's his trademark beating a man within a short space and if he can do that he will open up spaces for other players.

"I thought it was satisfactory for Charles.

"We lost some cracking players in Stewart Downing and Ashley Young so it was important we replaced them with a player who I believe has the quality.

"We need other players to score goals, we can't rely on Darren Bent to score every single goal.

"We need goals from Charles, Gabby, Marc Albrighton, from Emile Heskey. These guys are all capable of scoring."

McLeish was delighted at N'Zogbia's fitness level – but wasn't totally surprised by the winger's conditioning because he kept in shape during the summer.

"He had 24 hours of training before he left to have a break in Dubai," he added, ''Which I think was the right thing to do because he'd been playing games in the summer for France.

"You need to recharge your brain cells as well as your physical state, so it's good that he's done that."



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WhiteJC

 
Send Us Your Snaps!

As Fulham stand just one two-legged tie away from the UEFA Europa League proper, we're asking Whites fans to share their European tour experiences every step of the way.

And having seen your photos from the Faroe Islands and Belfast, we're now inviting anyone that travelled to Split for the Third Qualifying Round, versus RNK, to send in their pictures from around the city, or from the match itself. Sun, sea, history and Fulham all summed up our third destination and we'd love to see your images of all four.

Please send any pictures you have to [email protected], along with brief captions, and we'll feature the best in next Thursday's matchday programme for the home tie against Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk.

The closing date for submissions is Friday 12th August at 12pm. We look forward to seeing your snaps!




Read more: http://www.fulhamfc.com/Club/News/NewsArticles/2011/August/SendUsYourSnaps.aspx?#ixzz1UR4exwL8

WhiteJC

 
Defender's Fulham future in the balance

RAFIK Halliche admits the next year will make or break his Fulham career.

The Fulham centre-half has made just one substitute appearance since his switch to Craven Cottage last summer, and is yet to feature under new boss Martin Jol.

But the Algerian international, who still has two years to run on his contract in SW6, hopes he will be finaly given a chance to show what he can do after an injury-hit campaign.

He said: "It was very difficult last year. I had a lot of injuries and didn't really adapt to English football. I wish he [Mark Hughes] gave me more chances.

"Now this is my season. I must step up and take my chance when I get it."

Halliche is well down the pecking order at the club, but he is desperate the Whites make it past FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk into the Europa League group stages.

He added: "I think Aaron Hughes and Brede Hangeland are good players. But maybe the coach may change the team with the Europa League and hopefully I will get a chance to show what I can do."



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WhiteJC

 
A Classic Ten

Following his meteoric rise from Fulham's U18 side to Martin Jol's First Team, Academy Graduate Kerim Frei has impressed team-mates and supporters alike with his appearances in the UEFA Europa League and Fulham Academy Director, Huw Jennings, is delighted to see his former charge making the breakthrough.

"For Kerim the change to go into the First Team has come early," Jennings told fulhamfc.com. "He's 17 years of age and had always been an exciting prospect. The Club's involvement in the Europa League has really helped to show what he can offer at First Team level.

"He [Frei] doesn't lack for confidence - he's a confident boy in terms of his own ability. He's not an arrogant person – he's very humble in lots of respects but what you see with Kerim is someone who, when he comes onto the pitch, comes alive.

"He explodes when he gets opportunities to get on the ball and it's great to see someone with his qualities being recognised and having a chance to participate."

Frei was an integral part of Kit Symons' U18 side that reached the Academy League Final at the end of last season and Jennings explained why he sees Frei as a classic number ten following his exploits for the Academy in recent years.

"Kerim was known to our recruitment team and we had some discussions with his representatives," Jennings explained of the Frei's pathway to Fulham's Academy. "Kerim came for a visit and it was evident straightaway that he had great talent; we had good reports back from his club and the national programme in Switzerland. He wanted to come and join us which was terrific.

"He's probably the classic number 10. If you look at the way our youth team has played in the last couple of seasons, we've often played 4-4-1-1, which has given him the opportunity to play just off the striker or in one of the wide roles, looking to come in front the touchline.

"Kit Symons has, at times, played 4-1-2-3, so that's also given various options for Karim. With a player of his ability, it's not so much about systems or positions; it's about what he does when he gets the ball, what he does when the team has the ball and what he does when the opposition have possession."

Frei has joined former Academy graduate Matthew Briggs in Fulham's First Team for the Club's recent UEFA Europa League Qualifying matches and Jennings is delighted to see Martin Jol giving the Academy's most talented youngsters opportunities this season.

"We're very positive about Martin Jol's impact," said Jennings. "He's already commented on his desire to try and involve young players as often as possible – but they have to do it on merit. In Kerim's case, he's been involved in part because players have been on international duty – so he's well aware that this is ahead in his progression."



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