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Favorite "Random" Fulham Player

Started by valdeingruo, August 09, 2015, 12:08:37 PM

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Stan Brown a good honest professional . 065.gif
Growing old is mandatory
Growing up is optional

Harold Shand

Quote from: Barrett487 on August 09, 2015, 06:02:10 PM
Brian Greenaway played for both of the teams i followed through my teens, Fulham & Wealdstone (not at the same time tho). He was part of the glorious double-winning 'Stones' team of 84/85. If our ground had been better we would have been promoted to division four that year!

Would you believe there's a link to the highlights from back then? Brian is number 7 and took both corners that led to our goals that day.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GLFJhmLN4Q

A bit of Wealstone trivia for you....
Vinnie Jones was at the club then, but so bad he rarely got selected. Stuart Pearce left the club 2 years earlier.

Are you from Wealdstone ?

snarks

I think I'd go for Chris Baird too. Always thought he was under appreciated because of his willingness to play where he was asked.

(Oh and Ray, I don't recall Leeds ever doing the Double)


Southdowns White

Terry Angus, big smile and had some passion when playing. was sitting a few seats up from me at Leyton Orient once, in with us supporters singing and cheering the team on when he was injured or suspended.

Black, White and Fred

Dirk Lehmann, if only for the tash...
'A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything.'

Friedrich Nietzsche

3rd Gen Fulham Fan since 1996

ClarksOriginal

@sonikkicks on Twitter.


Tempest

MIchael Cole if for no other reason than his goal away at Brentford
Live in Falmouth!

rusty shackleford

Quote from: Chutney on August 09, 2015, 11:26:48 PM
I also can't believe nobody has mentioned Claus Jensen, he was class!

I was just about to say, Claus Jensen, because he always looked stoned

White Flea

Sylvain Legwinski was definitely a favourite & Heidar Helguson was always solid up front with McBride. 


Walsh




keith

Viv Busby for his Goal at Home to Cardiff 74/75, and John Mitchell.

MoS



Wimbledon_White

Mark Fotheringhan anyone?

I'll get my coat.

Horsfield_No9

First game: Fulham 4 Burnley 0, December 12th 1998.

spikey norman

Alan Slough
Jimmy Dunne
Roger Cross
Clive Walker


W.G.Fulham

Stefano Okaka, mainly because he couldn't stop scoring on Fifa for me

bill taylors apprentice


reillers

Lehmann
Horsfield
Paintsil
Terry Phelan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One in a million- Irish and a Fulham fan!!!


Tonywa

Quote from: Blanco on August 10, 2015, 12:27:14 AM
Pantsil without a doubt. His laps of the pitch were great. Footballers just don't do that these days.

Sadly he was total rubbish while he was ON the pitch;-)

colinwhite

I always liked Fred Callaghan . A real battler and had a great banter with the crowd  .