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Favorite "Random" Fulham Player

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

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rogerpbackinMidEastUS

Quote from: reillers on August 10, 2015, 04:03:50 PM
Lehmann
Horsfield
Paintsil
Terry Phelan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Oh yes, I forgot the Horse
VERY DAFT AND A LOT DAFTER THAN I SEEM, SOMETIMES

Ordar

Steve Hayward was one of my particular favourites. Peschisolido aswell, but that's less random

Barry Hayles was unquestionably my favourite player when he played for us

yatewhite

Not sure why (but I guess that's the purpose of the thread)  - I always liked John Margerrison, circa 1975


Holders

Danny Cullip
Vic Halom
Ian Seymour
Paul Went
Non sumus statione ferriviaria

FFC Fan in Maryland

Diomansy Kamara because of the Man City game

Barrett487

Quote from: Harold Shand on August 10, 2015, 08:50:26 AM
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 ?

Nearby.... Harrow


colinwhite

Highs and lows
Kevin Locke  decent centre back .
Budgie burn  what a disappointment ! how did he ever play for England ?
both came from west ham.

Funky Fulham Dave

Steve Earle.

Without doubt one of the most underrated Fulham players of yesteryear.

He was a very clever and skillful player whose game was based on late runs into the box.

Around today his game would be ideally suited to, dare I say it, the Premier League.

f5shooter

5 pages and not one mention of Eddie Johnson? 


General

#69


Erik Nevland and this guy...

Then obvious ones ilke Jimmy and Mcbride and Volzy - then pantsil, helguson and Simon Davies. All I felt were really honest and hardworking pros which I admired. Jimmy was just a funny guy, but obviously also had his worth.


General

Quote from: General on August 10, 2015, 09:23:38 PM



Erik Nevland and this guy...

Then obvious ones ilke Jimmy and Mcbride and Volzy.

10 points to anyone who can get his name without cheating.

Funky Fulham Dave

Bobby Petta.

Loan signing from Celtic.

Missed a sitter at Anfield one year.


General

Quote from: Funky Fulham Dave on August 10, 2015, 10:18:24 PM
Bobby Petta.

Loan signing from Celtic.

Missed a sitter at Anfield one year.

That's the one - I'll take the time difference as the defining moment of how hard it was for people to get.

He may have missed a sitter, but I remember watching him and thinking he was the most naturally talented player we had seen at the time and was vastly underrated. Was a favourite of mine, but didn't get as much game time as I wanted him to - was the first player to showboat at a high standard that I saw in a Fulham shirt and had a very calm demeanour on the pitch... or at least that's what I remember of him.


St Eve


zschwartz

Riether, Hangeland and Steed Malbranque